Baseball interest in Kerrville j got a shot in the arm Wednesday night when the Hill Country League admitted the Kerrville : All-Stars as their seventh team at a directors meeting at Fred-; ericksburg. |The All-Stars are a Negro' team, the first to play in the Hill Country League, and their entry I into the summer baseball loop i gives Kerrville two teams. IThe Kerrville Kats have had | a team in the league lor the past four years.This means that hometown fans can see one of their local teams perform in Peterson’s Pasture almost every Sunday from the iast of April through Septem-i ber.The All-Stars, managed by Clilton Fifer, have been playing exhibition games with the other members of the Hill Country League for several seasons and have always attracted large crowds.Only Fredericksburg, with the Ciiants and Pat’s Cubs, has two teams, which is one of the reasons baseball has been such a crowd-pleaer in that city.Other teams in the league are Camp Stanley, Boerne and Helo-tes. The All-Star took the place of Bandera this year.Hoy Lich, Kerrville delegate to the Frederickburg meeting, aid schedule will be announced lor the two teams soon.