The Humble Echo (Humble, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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THE HUMBLE ECHO
THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965
Minor, Major, Pony League Schedule For First Week’s Play
Schedules for the first
week of play in Minor,
Major and Pony league
baseball play were an-
nounced Tuesday by the
Humble Youth Athletic As-
sociation. The association
said the complete schedule
will be made and announced
at a later date.
Monday will be the first
day of league play at the
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313 Main St.
baseball fields on Wilson
Road.
Following is the schedule
for the first week:
May 31 - Minor Tigers
vs. Cats, 6:30 p.m.; Ma-
jor. Cats vs. Bears, 6:30
p.m.; Minor Cards vs.
LL Barbecue
Set June 12
The annual Little League
barbecue has been sched-
uled for June 12 at the base-
ball fields on Wilson Road.
Serving is to be from 2
to 6 p.m.
The Humble Youth Ath-
letic Association said beef,
pork and chicken barbecue
will be served.
To Loosen Gun Screws
When it’s time to oil up
your firearms and you dis-
cover that some of the gun
screws won’t budge, heat them
lightly with a soldering iron.
It works every time.
Freeze Fish in Ice
To keep fish fresh in a
freezer, try putting them in a
pan of water first and freez-
ing the entire tray. Next run
some warm water over the
pan. Out will come the cake
of ice—fish and all. Wrap the
encased fish—ice and all—in
foil and pop it back in the
freezer. The frozen water will
seal the flavor in.
For Your Family Protection
Insure With
HUMBLE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
or
HUMBLE BURIAL ASSOCIATION
HUMBLE FUNERAL HOME
HUMBLE
146-2138
Cubs, 8:30 p.m. ; Pony
Eagles vs. Oilers, 8:30
p.m.
June 1 - Minor Astros
vs. Bears, 6:30 p.m.; Ma-
jor Tigers vs. Cubs, 8:30
p.m.; American Legion
game to be announced.
June 2 - Minor Tigers
vs. Cards, 6:30 p.m.; Ma-
jor Tigers vs. Cats, 6:30
p.m.; Major Cubs vs.
Eagles, 8:30 p.m.; Pony
Yanks vs. Cubs, 8:30 p.m.
June 3 - Minor Astros
vs. Cats, 6:30 p.m.; Minor
Bears vs. Cubs, 8:30 p.m.;
Pony Yanks vs. Eagles, 6
p.m.; American Legion
game to be announced.
June 4 - Minor Tigers
vs. Astros, 6:30 p.m.; Ma-
jor Tigers vs. Bears, 8:30
p.m.; Pony Cubs vs. Oilers,
6:30 p.m.
Minor, Major, Pony League Team Rosters
MINOR LEAGUE
CATS
David C a 1 f e e, Jerry
Wayne May, Allen Whitney,
Ricky Keller, Kevin Arch-
er, Jerry Moore, Pat Lee,
Mark Thornton, Allen Grif-
fin, Michael Beasley, Steve
Busch, Zane Busch, man-
ager Jerry Moore, coach
Buddy Busch.
ASTROS
Dennis Benner, Cecil
Fails, Robert Fields, Ron-
ald Jones, Daniel Langley,
Jim Lee, Todd Martin, Ray
von Teel, Chris Walker,
Bill Shelton Jr., Michael
Logan, Chris Lee Dowdell,
manager Joe Walker, coach
I.J. Lee.
CUBS
Elmer Hamel, James
Hamel, Anthony Frenzell,
Michael Hargett, Mike
Marsh, Jerry Jackson,
David Findley, James
Findley, Bill Robbins,
Mark McCrary, Clinton
Dodd, manager Elmer
SERVICEMEN
FORT POLK, La. - Army
Pvt. Micheal J. Davis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray R.
Davis of Humble, com-
pleted eight weeks of ad-
vanced infantry training at
Fort Polk, La., May 15.
Davis received special-
ized instruction in small
unit tactics and in firing
such weapons as the M-
14 rifle, the M-60 machine-
gun and the 3.5-inch rocket
launcher.
He completed basic train-
ing at Fort Polk.
Mrs. Coon Dies
On May 19
Mrs. Lula Esther Coon,
55, of Huntington, mother of
Mrs. Mary Pollette of
Humble, died May 19 in a
Houston hospital. Burial
was in St. Augustine.
Hamel, coach John Marsh.
BEARS
Steve Currie, Myron
Harris, Gene Hayes, Terry
Nixon, James Pollet, Fran-
cis Pierce, Phillip Pierce,
Harry Pierce, Quentip Sa-
mon, Terry Don Williams,
Johnnie McCain, manager
Joe Cantrell, coach James
Pollet.
CARDINALS
Harold Wayne Curry, Mi-
chael Curry, Scott Tyler,
Mark Hilburn, David Mer-
rill, Daniel Merrill,
James Meeker, Joe Ted
Tullos Jr., Dorsey Woods,
Jimmy Strong, Kenny Syp-
hrett; Billy Carson,
Charles H. Williams, man-
ager Dean Williams, coach
Joe Ted Tullos, coach Ben
Curry.
TIGERS
Keith Masters on, Steven
Gothard, Jimmy Robinson,
Richard Bentley, Rob-
ert Boyles, John Holloway,
Frank Holloway, Kenneth
Scott, Brian Taylor, Carl-
ton Lantz, John Henderson,
manager Charles Lantz,
coach J.A. Anderson.
MAJOR LEAGUE
EAGLES
Dick Turner, Bobby Mas-
terson, Russell Taylor,
William CJox, Terry Teel,
Phillip Roberts, Donald Joe
Cox, Pat Slaughter, Steve
Turner, Tommy Bectold,
Mike Cook, Jack Briscoe,
Dwight Hodge, manager
Jack Briscoe.
BEARS
Kenneth Benham, Jerry
O'Neal, Steve O'Quinn,
Quentin Reynolds, Jimmy
Tiner, Tim Younts, Freddy
Fails, Tommy Hubert, Don
Dixon, David Pruitt, Mike
Ward, manager 0‘Quinn,
coach Kenneth Benham.
CATS
David Pierce, Steve Boy-
les, David Cull, Tommy
Fabra, Jess Fields, Gary
Kubala, Harold Morgan,
Jaivd Kay, Mike Harbett,
jbe Herron, Don Campbell,
Mike Ward, manager Glenn
Earl Herron, coach Don
Campbell.
TIGERS
Joe Allen Lee, Larry
Martin, Steve May, Bobby
Panzarella, T ed Tipton,
Jon Johnson, Paul Thorn-
ton, Bobby Smith, George
Beechold, Gerry Motl,
Clide Buley, manager Neil
Beene.
CUB§
Joe Woods, Stanley Wat-
son, Curtis McClain, Bruce
Glover, Robert Norris,
Keith Ralston, Mike Smith,
Eric Bartlett, Richard Sta-
tum, John Williams, Alex
Williams, Mike Watson,
manager Joe Woods.
PONY LEAGUE
OILERS
Jerry Jones, Charles
Lee, Mike Matthews, Jack
Fields, Gordon Tiner,
Steve O'Neal, John Warren,
Bobby Fails, William Motl,
Joe Hebert, Randy Benner,
Steve Dixon, John Bryant,
Jesse Lambert, Steve Bry-
ant, manager Jack Taylor,
coach Ralph Wright.
EAGLES
Kenneth DeLuish, Ralph
Gardner, Charles Haden
Kersh, Joel Scott, Jesse
Slaughter, Charles Mat-
thews, Curtis Boyles, Rob-
ert Wilborn, Randy Fabra,
Joe Farris, J. Hilborn,
Richard Gothard, Rodney
Spivey, Joe Kelley, Kent
Logan, manager Aaron
Pierce, coach John Sitton.
CUBS
Millard Johnson, Ray
Carr, Gary McShan, Don
O'Neal, Buddy Plumbley,
Ronnie Thames, Robert
Watt, Robert Williams,
Stanley Watson, David
Meece, Henry Pruitt, Mar-
ian Keeling, Rodney
French, Steve May, Rich-
ard Nelson, Virgil Hayes,
manager Bill Schilling,
coach Sonny Phillips.
you were the one that
thought of teaching them
POKERl fife
THE HUMBLE
FLOWER SHOP
710 Main 446-2541
"Expressing your
sentiments
through flowers”
KING SIZE RADISHES - Joe Woods displays a pair
of king size radishes from his garden. The giant
vegetables are almost as long as Joe’s arm.
Mr. Businessman:
only one
Mojiza Sport Coupe with up to
HO hp available for more sizzle
(180 hp available in Corsa models)
Corvair
Only one made in America with its engine in the rear and its trunk in front
Only one made in America that doesn’t need power steering to make it handle easily
Only one made in America that offers a 6 with as much as 180 hp... in Corsa models
Only one made in America that feels as completely at home at a sports car rally as it does at a church picnic
Only one made in America that’s pro snow and anti antifreeze (it has no radiator)
Only one way you can see the U.S.A. this summer in a buy like this—see your Chevrolet dealer now.
SEE THE U.S.A. THE NO. 1 WAY
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905 MAIN
HUMBLE 446-2131 HOUSTON CA 8- 1809
Former Area
Resident Dies
Emmett Patterson Man-
ley, 79, a former resident
of the New Caney area,
died in Houston Saturday.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at the Humble Fu-
neral Home chapel with
Rev. Bill Turner officia-
ting.
Burial was in White Oaks
cemetery near Porter.
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MEMORIAL
You say goodbye to sales when
customers can’t say hello
When customers can’t get through, you
lose money. With today’s narrow profit
margins, even one missed customer is one
too many. Let us show you how an extra
business phone adds new life to your profit
picture. Just call us. Remember... limited
customers mean limited profits!
A day we pay tribute to our honored dead
and a time we rededicate ourselves
to the ideals for which they
lived . . . and died.
MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 31 ST
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Pundt, John. The Humble Echo (Humble, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1965, newspaper, May 27, 1965; Humble, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1036617/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Humble Museum.