rage Eight THE KERRVILLE TIMES Wed . May 20, 1%0Behind the no hit pitching of the second game of last night's Javier Vela, the Fighting Nets Little uague doubleheador.beat the Sport Shop Jets, 4 1, i This was the seventh win forand the Kerrville Times edged the Vets end tin* fourth win for the Schreiner Company, 7-0. in I Vela, who leads the league inTexans Lead in 7Track Categoriespitching.In the first inning Vela walked two men and hit the third one to face him. It was at about his paint that manager George Mills was “about ready to take him out. He looked as wild as Texans a fire-i /!’* Vela stayed in forKANSAS ICITY mm ■lead in seven of the 18 categor- the remainder of the game, how-ies of NA1A track and field. The most sensational topper isever, striking out eight men. Mike Whelan and Vela alsoSidney Garton of East Texas led in the hitting. Mike gettingState, who had a 19.6 wind-aided two hits and Vela getting a home 220-yard dash and 9.3 100-yard run. his first of the season. Also dash. Neither mark will count hitting were John Mahaffey and because of the wind but Garton Jimmy Yeylor, getting one each, has the best nonaided 220 in the In the second game. Schreiner nation anyway—a 20.5—and he Co. to**. *he lead early in the is tied for the lead in the 100 game, getting one run in the with 9.4. first inning and three in theBob Pullig ol Howard Payne second. I he Times caught up leads the half-milers with 1:45.1. i with then in the second and Ramon Sandoval of Lamar Tech third innings and by the end of tops the milers with 4:10.9. the fourth inning the game was James Baird of East Texas leads tied, (»-(*.in the broad jump with 25 feet 23/4 inches. *(lt;he*w;se, the game would have been called in the fourthEast Texas has the fastest because et the time limit. The time ii. the nation in the 440- j Times got the winning run inyard relay with 40.7 and leads the 880-yard relay with 1:25.3.ZION WINS, TIESFOR LEAGUE LEADZION LUTHERAN raced to a 9-4 decision over F irst Methodist last night in Church Softball League action and kept pace with First Baptist as league leaders.Zion and First Baptist now have 2-0 records.Thursday night's play will pit Trinity Baptist against Holy Cross Lutheran. Both teams will In- seeking their first victory of the season.the filth.Mike Morgan and Adalpho Lopez were on the mound for The Times, and the Company useder.lt;1i1Louis Person and Freddie Seik- *lt;MiniatureSammie Brown led the hitting for the Times with two hits,while Delbert Sehmidtke headed \ the Company's hitting with ahome run and one other hit. v This makes three home runs cthis season for Sehmidtke, who tI is tied with Ray LeMeilleur of stlx Bank.Other Times hitters were Mike c Glen, Bobby Peschel, Mike Mor- tgan, mid Bobby Wolfrum. c { Getting hits for the Company I were Freddie Seiker, Johnny ‘ Williams, Robbie Doyen, and r Arthur Michel.Tonight the Sport Shop plays The Times and the Elks Club lt;versus Schreiner Bank. tSTANDINGS:Team Won LostOPENINGSaturday, Mav 23LOUISE HAYS PARKElks Club Schreiner Bank Sport Shop Kerrville Times Schreinci Co.a442023 .3 I 5 I 8