The Week In SnortsLfft’By ArtAthletically speaking, iti seems that the Hill Countryris getting to be one big “happy”fII\ family. Kerrville and Lampasasislast Monday night were admit-ieted to the Hill Country league.isnswelling the total number of clubs to eight. One ofntt•dthe a'bove named towns, Kerr-Fville, is not a new comer toicidthe league, for they w'ere members of the original circuitvl-rdidwhen it was organized in 1930,and later were members of theMountain League. This yeard.they have vowed that their team will be one of the ringlt;i;IaiIcleaders of the circuit.The other new entry, Lami pasas, is of unknown strengthiand possibilities as far as theGiants are concerned. Lampasashowever, is a good town forathetics of all types. If theirsupport of baseball anywherenear approaches the backinggiven their football team, thenwithout a doubt their baseball team is destined to go placesin the reorganized circuit.The admission of the twonew teams to the circuit; knocked out the schedule thatwas arranged earlier in theFredericksburg’s representativs had equally as poor luck on their second attempt as in their first in getting the season’s opener for their home« enU A rv m r\ rA r\ 1 O ct