El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 99B, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1984 Page: 17 of 42
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KN'ampo Loader News, El ('ampo, TX. Wed , May 30, 1984 Page3 B
Coed Tee
Cobras, Owls And Broncs
Win In Tee Ball Play
5/24
Cobras 15. Hams 13
Dennis Sanders’ two
doubles and two singles
paced the Cobras' of-
fensive as they put down
the Hams in Coed Tee
Ball play on Thursday
evening.
Josh Glaze, Tommy
Dowden and Toi Edwards
each had three hits to
help Sanders lead the
Cobras to the win
Timmy Dowden, Paul
Cadriel and Matthew
Tupa kicked in with two
singles apiece.
Kenny Henderson
showed his wares for the
Hams by gaining four
singles Dwayne Klatt
also reached safely with
four hits for the Cobras,
while Troy Riha and
David Arismendez each
collected three hits
Heather Morton, Jason
Bubela and Charles
Hermansen had two hits
each
Ow Is 17. (iators 13
Shaun Kulcak hit two
doubles, a triple and a
single to lead the Owls
past the Gators Cortney
Kennedy smacked two
singles and a triple, Joe
Ansaldua hit two singles
and a double and Clint
Kainer had three singles
to help the Owl attack.
Ignacio Salazar blasted
a home run and added a
single for the Owls, while
Benny Garcia and
SaDeddrick Fields
contributed with two hits
apiece.
Jason Casarez's three
singles and double topped
the Gators plate brigade
His supporting cast in-
cluded three hit efforts
from Keith Naiser, Tara
Harris, Mario Falcon and
Leigh Ann Sublett One of
Falcon’s hits counted as a
homer. Patrick Matlock
chipped in with two
singles for the Gators.
5/22
Cobras 15. Sharks 11
Tommy Dowden hit
two triples and a homer
and Jason Maltese
connected with four
singles, as the Cobras
edged past the Sharks, 15-
14
Dennis Sanders and Toi
Edwards each had three
hits for the Cobras, while
Paul Cadriel, Clint Bram
and Gretchen Schnurpel
had two safeties apiece.
For the Sharks, Shawn
Bard, Jeff Wadsworth
and Joe Munoz each
reached safely on four
occasions. Gerry Jasso
and Jon Barker had three
hits each and Craig
Benich contributed with
two singles.
Broncs 22. llawks 13
Bichard Bartlett
jacked two home runs
and added a single to
motor the Broncs past the
Hawks in a Coed Tee Ball
game on Wednesday.
As if Bartlett's per-
formance wasn't enough,
the Broncs also got solid
offensive efforts from
Kevin Conrad (three
singles and a triple),
Clint Mitchell and Brad
Hubenak (three singles
each i and Will Sorenson
(two singles and a triple).
Jason Wendel, Melanie
Pounder and Jon Kram
had two hits apiece.
Bussell Bohan was the
top Hawk hitter in the
match with four singles
Sara Marek added three
singles, while Brandon
Branch, Thomas Staff
and Michael Smith had
two hits each.
*
0*3
- Lions Lead N.L.
(Continued from Page I)
batter to reach base with
a ini While the Indian
sticks were frost-bitten,
the O’s enjoyed an
abundance of hitting.
Wesley Morton led the
way with a double and
two singles off Indian
pitcher Marc Olson
Molina, James
Priesmeyer and Tony
Janke each came up with
a double and a single,
while Donnie Myers
added a pair of singles.
Brad Polasek and
Wayne Socha each
delivered solo singles for
the winners in the
cakewalk.
Eagles **, Tigers 7
The Tigers, winless in
ten games this year,
nearly upset the second-
place Eagles in the
nightcap of Friday’s
National League twinbill
Behind the pitching of
Doyle Miller, the Eagles
stayed within one game
of the league-leading
Lions.
Miller also helped
offensively by connecting
on a triple and a single
with two runs batted in.
Fellow Eagle Sam Tolden
hit three singles and
picked up one RBI, while
Chuck Watson delivered
two singles. Jeff Balcar
and Terrence Miller each
I \ photo l>\ Kohrrt Stamp
Girls
Softball
5/2»
Fawns I, Duties2
Although they got half
as many hits as the op
position, the Fawns were
still able to pull into a
first-place tie with the
Mets by virtue of their 4-2
victory over the Dudes in
Girls’ Softball League
action Thursday night.
The total of runs in the
contest is the lowest yet
this year in the league
The previous low score
was 5-3 on April 30, when
the Fawns slipped past
the Dolls
K a quel Martinez
smacked a triple, as
Anissa Quintero and
Dawn Hottman provided
the other hits (both
singles) for the Fawns.
Julie Sheffield picked up
the win after striking out
six batters.
Dee Hernandez was the
top hitter for the Dudes,
as she ripped a double
and two singles. Hatty
Banda, Betty Socha and
Shelly Staff each had one
single for the Dudes.
Despite fanning nine
batters, Socha took the
loss.
STANDINGS
Fawns 5-2
Mets 5-2
Angels 3-3
Dudes 3-5
Dolls 2-6
R.J. (Rudy) Strnadel
Announces His Support For
I.J. Irvin, Jr.
Candidate For County Judge
He Supports I.J. Irvin, Jr. because ...
The County Judge:
★ Increased taxes when a huge surplus of excess tax
money exsists in the County Treasury and without
regard for the elderly and the working people who
made this county great.
* Brings in stote bureaucrats to restrict home building in
rural areas rather than using qualified local people
who know the needs of the county.
* Spends twice as much time on legal matters than he
does looking after the needs of law abiding citizens
such as drainage, tax relief, roods and bridges.
★ Continues to practice law instead of giving all his ef-
fort to the taxpayers.
I am convinced that I.J. Irvin Jr., will work to eliminate
unfair taxes and vote to refund the excess tax money
alreody collected.
He will work for all the people and be available to talk
when the need arises
He will be a full time Judge
I sincerely urge you to vote for:
I.J. Irvin, Jr.
Candidate for County Judge
Saturday* June 2, 1984
»«•* *4* fc* •
had one bit and Brent
Schulze was credited
with an BBI on no hits
The Tigers were able to
put together just three
hits off Miller. Adam
Pfeil had a double and a
single, while Brian
Baklik got the other Tiger
safety. Baklik was
charged with the loss in
the game.
(ret hi There!
Lee Welch sinks this birdie putt on the 500-yard, par 5 ninth hole
at the El ( ampo ( ountrs ( lull on Monda\ afternoon.
Fawns Tie Mets For Lead
W iifi 1-2 Win (Ivor Dudes
It's Time For The TRUTH in
the District Attorney's Race
John Roades's opponent has
described himself as a
"Prosecutor.”
THE TRUTH IS: John Roades's
opponent has NEVER prosecuted a
single case.
John Roades's opponent said that
Roades tried only 1 cose to a jury as
County Attorney.
THE TRUTH IS: Q320 defen-
dants pled guilty when faced with a
jury trial against John Roades as the
prosecutor.
John Roades's opponent said that no
one went to jail when Roades was
County Attorney.
THE TRUTH IS: Over m
defendants served time in jail, PLUS
John Roades prosecuted felony
cases as County Attorney in which
over 400 YEARS of penitentiary
time was assessed.
John Roades's opponent soid that no
one served jail time for drug cases.
THE TRUTH IS: As District At-
torney John Roades has convicted
14 drug pushers and sent them to
Huntsville.
John Roades's opponent soid that
only one D.W.I. defendant went to
jail when Roades was County Attor-
ney.
THE TRUTH IS: 87% of D.W.I.
defendants served time in jail during
John Roades's term as County At-
torney.
Don’t Be Misled by
Roades’s Opponent’s False Statements..
Keep a STRONG Prosecutor -
Keep JOHN ROADESour
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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Barbee, Chris. El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 99B, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1984, newspaper, May 30, 1984; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017424/m1/17/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Wharton County Library.