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TV coaching staff appreciates the efforts of the many people who helped make this year’s Junior Relays a success:The announcer was Allen Harwell. Jo Ann Andreas, Nancy Reichardt. and Linda Jackson were scorer; and the timers were Jeff Barry, Randy Reichardt, Bimbo Martens, Roy Fink, Butch Muegge and Melvin Cemy;Catchers were Winston Brown, Kelvin Tarver, Earl Bailey, David Johnston. Tony Burditt, Larry Wallace and Michael Hintz.Searcy Brown, Charles Eckardt. and Richard Mosley served as hurdle directors.Field event workers included James Matchett, Jason Krampitz, Rodney Swinton, Cliff Cass, Howard Cloud, Delwayne Cloud, Raymond Navarro, Larry Mersmanrv, Richard Runnels, Ray Dabney, Douglas Barry, Dennis Barry, Robert Zubicek.Art Maxwell and Allison Dotson were utility Helpers.^Concession stand workers were Mrs. Loeseher, Mrs. Reznicek, Miss King and all the girls thathelped in any way.An event of this sizecould not be a success without the cooperation ofmany people. The coaching staff says “thank you” to all who helped in any wayto make this ev#»ntSoftball Leaguers InPre-Season WorkAction at DiamondsSoftball fields in the Brazos Valley Slow-pitch Softball League are coming along as fast as wild flowers and azaleas here The entire League is simply amazed at the construction progress thus far.The Sealy BPW have disked their intire property next to the Little Vague Field and had a maintainer level it. They also plan other arenas on this large plot. Riverside Stadium is perhaps the best location in the entire League Bill Sodolak, as did the BPW, started from scratch to build a field that has been praised by a number of people. Bill was also out helping League members with the final touches. Bellville, Brookshire and Wallis have all renovated their parks and BVSSL thanks each and everyone of themIn other League action, the Old Mans Pros,” scheduled a player meeting at Citizens State Bank. March llth. Twelve players reported to his first spring camp on March 17th. The Volunteers, Playboys, Outsiders and Brewers also worked out on the 17th while the Rebels and Settlers scouted mostcamps. There was no report from Wallis concerning their team, the Rabata Red Raiders.Fines were numerous in BVSSL the past two weeks. Arthur Machala of theRehels was fined $1.00 forblowing a bugle directly into the ear of the League Commissioner at a recent dance. John Heinrich of the Playboys was fined 50c because he handed the bugle to Arthur. Bubba Schaff-ner was fined $1.00 for calling the commissioner a “little screwy.” All players have paid their finesVter in the week, during a discussion about the serious fines and possible suspension of players within the League caughtdrinking prior to, or during, League games, JerryChristopherson of the Playboys asked, But who’s going to watch the commissioner?” Jerry was fined 25c on the spot for this remark.All fines are deposited into the League fund and can only be used for baseball related use.Store leftovers properly— food doesn’t have to lookspoiled to contain harmful bacteria, emphasizes Karen Kreipke, foods and nutrition specialist, Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas AAM University.7214-*g*3ST/IF YOU'RE NOT EOPEN ASavings depositedthe 1st of eaColoradoSavings!»«:irKiWho
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Thu, Mar 28, 1974

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