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6. FREDERICKSBURG STANDARD, Wednesday, March 12, 1969T. MARY'S TRACK CAPTAINS, hold the Division II trophy their jam won in Saturday's 5th Annual Fredericksburg Track Meet, ack row, left to right, are: Mike Evers. Stevo .Jure and Bruce yka. Left to right in the front row arc* the Smithvilte co-captams ad their second place trophy. Left to right, me J n Dowell, Do-ald Chandler and Doug Hess. Carlos Corky’ Klaernor, f irmer FHS thletic star, is one of the coaches of the Smithvil-e t« am.—Standard Photo EngravingThe City of Fredericksburgjring the past week issued r 10,000 .building permit to Steinamber Company for the erec-an of a nt*w residence at 113 idgewood in Carriage Hills.Tivy High AntlersWin State AAAiCage ChampionshipPALACE THEATREMARCH 121314i:The Tivy High Antlers are the newly crowned strife AAA basketball champ ; . follow g their 55-54 victory over the Per-St.Mary's5thWinsivisionTitlennualtWED., THUR., FRI., SAT.,ryton Hangers in the finals inF L111Austin Saturday night.Tivy had breezed through the north zone of District 15-AAA,The St. Mary's Indians finished first in Division II of the 5th Annual Fredericksburg Relays Saturday, as they amassed a total of 109 points compared to second place Smithville’s 97, and third place B mdera’s 75.Uvalde, a District 15-AAA opponent of the Billies, won the di* vision I title with a total of 146 points, clcv»rly outdistancing their nearest rival, Holy Cross of San Antonio, who had a total of 81 points.Tivy of Kerrville, another District 15-A A team was third with 69rI4 points; Lockhart was fourth with 32; Floresville, fifth, with 29; Samuel Clemens, also of 15-AAA. was sixth w ith 283i; Pleasanton was seventh with 261 a and the Billies tied for eighth with East Central, also of 15-AAA with 25 points, j Placing below these in Division I were Eagle Pass, 10th, with j 20; Antonioan, 19; Crystal City, 3; St. Gerard’s 2; and Central Catholic, 1. Eagk* Pass and Crystal City are also 15-AAA.Placing below the top 3 in Division II, were; St. Peter Cla- i ver, 53; Texas School for the j Deaf, 42; St. Anthony’s and Marble Falls, 22 each; Comfort, 20; Llano, 18; Harper 16; Fredericksburg Junior Varsity, 11; and Johnson City, 10.Two new meet records were set as Sansom of Uvalde set a new mark of 2:01.4 in the 880 yard run and Gilzon of Samuel Clemens heaved the shot for a distance of 56’ 9” for a new mark.Places taken by St. Mary’s in the various events were:The 440 yard relay team, composed of Mark Pape, Mike Evers, Mike Kramer and Gary Franklin placed fourth.Preston Pyka was second in the 880 yard run. Steven Jung was first, Harry Kuhlmann, second; and David Weinheimer,J sixth, in the 120 yard high hurd-! les.Michael Evers was fourth in the 440 yard dash.Michael Kramer was first, and I Steven Jung, second; in the 330 yard intermediate hurdles.FredericksburgRelaysThe mile relay team, composed of Mark Pape, Pr ston Pyka. Steven Jung and Michael Evers was second in the mile relay.Michael Kramer tied for fourth place in the high jump; Michult; Evers was third in the broa 1 jump.Danny Sollohub was second in the discus throw and Douglas Stapleton was third. Stapleton also placed fifth in the shot put.Mike Eilers was first and Bruce Pyka, fourth in the milt* run.Piacings of Fredericksburg High School athletes in Division I included the following;h in the 440 yard relayKeith(EdFifBrov i, Keith N« ffendorf, Jimmy Fra inch, Sammy Segner.)K ith Neffcndorf was fourth in the 100 yard dash.In the po’e vault, Willie Guevara was third and Mark Roeder was fifth.In toe shot put. Tom Klaernor was third and Jo** Andrews, 5th.In Division II, FHS Junior Varsity ni'-mbtvs placing were: Gary Stchling, fifth place in the 330 yard intermediate hurdles third in pole vault.Hoy Guevara was fifth in mile run.andthe,■iy.##ia . !•' -fg 'v *• •''* ft'■ v'ii’v' '■ lt;*J* irm, %11v.%SNIim^4* ■a mMICHAEL KRAMER of St. Mar cintermediate hurdles, while Stephen ’ r icksburg Relays. St. Mary’s went on to v. in ! meet, despite a hard rain and hail ;»iIe aead- in the winner in the 330 yard i i ace. in Saturday’s 5th annual Freder-. f \c track was in perfect shape for theS : . rf Photo Engraving• » — -St. Mary's NineIn 5-3 Win Over5thnnual Junior HighHoly Cross Team Relays Scheduled Fridayi4r\•' %: - -ji■TOMMY KLAKRNER, l it, of FHS receives his trophy for havingThe St. Mary’s Indians registered a 5-3 victory over the Holy I Cross nine in their first home game of the season Thursday afternoon at Pat’s Park.The Blue and Gold came* f:om behind a 3-run deficit to win thegame by the tw*o run margin.The visitors scored two rur in the second inning, and added another in the top of the third when Macias .blasted a home- run.The Indians came to life withThfTra.51 hisand f*on thet r High Friday afternoon and night, ac-e held c ording to Amos Floyd, meet di-tne FHS Stadium, rector.-m’s'1X-'placed third in thet put in t e ath Annual Fredericksburg He- la vengeance in the bottom of thelays, while at the right, Willie Guevara of FHS receives a trophyfor hav ing placed third in the pole v lt;ult Stan .'ard Photo EngravinFour Being Held Kegel Lane Resultst hamft V'h4 LHere On PossessionWomen, ‘’200’ Leona KlemsteinGames:216 216fourth with a four run outburst, and then added another in the fifth, while holding the visitors scoreless after the first three innings.Dayton Koch went the r aitt for the Indians, allowing 11 hit but receiving almost flawie.ss support as his mates made butm4£‘4* 4m-4%%*yj.5 5-»mm. I’M- 'Z»18s t-ymFloyd said the preliminaries inthe meet wou’d start at 2 p. m., in the afternon and the finals at 7p. m.Teams entered in the meet are: St. Mary’s, Llano, Mason, San Saba, Kerrville, Smithville andFredericksburg Junior HighSchools.There will be three divisions in the meet, including one for 7th graders, one for 8th graders and the other for ninth graders.An admission of 25c for adults and 15c for students will be charged.MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUETeam C»P W L
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