The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1979 Page: 6 of 14
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The Llano Junior Var%H> loti ,
ioc the tecoml straight time J
when they fell to the Manor
Mustangs. 28 12.
The team plaved well overall.
However, k blocked punt which
was.recovered in the endrone by
Manor and an intercepted pass
run back for a touchdow n made
the difference Except for these
two plays. Llano wat in the
game
In the second quarter, llano
acored on a 20-yaid pats from
Terry Hutto to Kirk Underwood
The eatja point wav not good
llario scored again in the
fourth quarter when Terrs Hutto
again threw a pass to Kirk
Underwood for 25 yards Again,
the eitra point wav not good
Manor made
each quarter
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SABAS NAJAR strides over Llano en±~ <**Y ’J Y^ds dur-
Manor players aRka to maka thl, run Pri. !"« ,LU"e Now* photo!
TEARY'WbOTEN (62), Varsity guard, tags ort w#r# praised by Head Coach John
a Manor playot- while Jack Spencer M4). latkin for their playing Friday night,
a back, comat in for tha tackla. Both play* (Lfano Nawt photo I
NEWS FROM
J Daubers Shut Out Mustangs Pontotoc
(j VL* ~v I-- *_ J The combined Dauber team of -■> bsck-off rambling M cards be ny <vfn. Ben Polk
Protams from lequmet, a spa
cially soybeans, chickpeas
and paanuts. ara almost
as good as protains
from animal sources.
The combined Dauber team of
eighth and seventh graderi
delighted their fans with ap
oser whelming victors over the
Manor Mustangs U-0 -
David Jones_look the opening
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kick off rambling M sards be
fore he w as brought dow n on the
15 sard line Joe Pern took it «n
for the touchdown on the first
plav from scrimmage going over
his right tackle The two point
•^inversion failed
The Dauber defensive team
.placed giHKl defense stopping
the Mustangs repeatedlv
Still in the first quarter David
Jones took a punt return back tv4
cards for the second -tails
Kennv Oestreich carried the ball
over for the 2 point conversion
making the score 14 0
On the next series of offensive
plavs the seventh grade offen-
sive team took over and moved
the ball down to the eight
vardline on a pass from Grav to
Weber On fourth down and six
vards to go Austin W-rber
carried off his left tackle scoring
six points Weber earned the
ball in for the ’ point conversion
making the score 22-0
In the third quarter David
Jones weni off tackle 15 vards
for the fourth touchdown The
extra point trv was not success
ful
The final tallv came in the
final minutes of the third
quarter with David Jones carts
ing t>l vards on a.sweep
The offensive line play and
blocking downfield looked
sharp The Daubers came up
with two fumble recoveries one
bv Kennv Oestreich and the
other bv Ken Shaffer Oestreich
also has a pass interception
The Daubers had ITM vards
rushing. |H cards passing. M
vards on kick off returns, and
115 vards on punt returns In
total offensive vards the Dau-
bers had H5 vards" David Jones
led the Dauber ball carriers with
The sandstorm and high
winds last Tuesday were some-
thing else
We wish that wc-could have
got some.of the go»>d rains that
our neighboring town* got.
The farmers with peanuts on
top of the ground were fortunate
that thev did not have to gather
them off the fences, or else have
them covered with dirt like we
did one vear •
We were all keeping our
•'fingers crossed too. in hopes
that a fire or pasture fire did not
get started
Sam and /ella Mae Met/ger
spent fuesdav night tn San
Antonio with Bud and Arlene
Robinson and children.
Phillip Mever of San Saha
spent Wednesday night with
John and Jean Mever.
Paul and Inez McLeod of
Bradv visited Wednesdav with
Damon and Flva Capps and
Nelds McLeod
V isitors Wednesday of Flovd
and Vivian Wilkes were Floyd’s
sisters from Ft Worth
Dorthv and Andrew Leifeste
were .in LI iffo last Sunday to
attend a family get together and
a birthdav dinner honoring
Andrew’s mother. Anges Lei-
feste.
Mildred and Davton Capps of
Sonora spent Tuesday night at
their home here and returned
home Wednesday.
Webster 1'ndcrwood took la
a total of 2bJ vards
The Daubers travel to Burhet
next Thursday where the eighth
grade Daubers will be plaving
for the District Championship
You did it last vear. do it again
Daubers.
tham Miller to Austin Tuesday
where Latlftm flew to Dallas to
he with his mother. Frnestine
Wells of Mason, who underwent
surgerv Wednesdav at a Dallas
Hospital
We are glad that "Fmie" got
a good report and is doing
nicely, We all send her our best
wishes for a fast recovery.
We only had six little trickv
and treaters out Halloween
night, there are just not many
little ones in our community,
C.hIv and Rebecca Mever of
O/oti^i spent Fridav night with
John and Jean Mever
Visitors of Flovd and Willie
Bell McLeod and Lewis and
Bettv Waldon Saturday, were
Freddie Fields of Austin. Ber
nice and Fdison Murray of
Mason and Perrv and Mildred
Barrett of Llano
Word was received here bv
"relatives this week of the death
of the former Rubs Br.tteon of
Oklahoma, formerly of this
community She was a sister of
the late Roy Bntteon
Our Community extends sym-
pathy to Mr and Mrs. Jackie
Behrens and family of Voca in
the tragic, death of their child
ren.
Sandra Willis of Tarleton
State College was home for the
weekenij-with George and Helen
Willis and Bill..
Don't forget the regular com-
munity Club Supper at the club
Saturday night Nov 10
A Thanksgiving Supper con-
sisting of Turkey and dressing
and all of the trimmings will be
served. Visitors are always
welcome Hope to se you there
at ' o’clock
The second Tuesday night.
November 11th is the Fireman’s
meeting at the dub house.
Women are also urged to attend
these meetings, at 7:30 to 8
pm.
Vida Mae Strong and F.dith
Mrs. Hohmann
Dies At Age 75
Mrs Henrv A Hohmann. ’5.
of Llano. died Saturday.
November J
Funeral services were held at
10 a m Monday . November 5.
at the Beckman Funeral Home
in Fredericksburg Burial was in
the Greenwood Cemetery in.
Fredericksburg
Survivors include three dau
ghters. Mrs Dorothy tfpperson
of Cherokee. Mrs Nell Bauman
of Valiev Spring and Mrs Ruth
Tuckness of llano; two bro-
thers. Adolf Kothe and Herman
•Kothe. both of Fredericksburg;
two sisters. Mrs Matilda Rus-
che and Mrs Fstella Singer,
both of Fredericksburg, eight
grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren
Mrs. Overstreet
Installed As VP
Mrs Mildred Overstreet, ad-
ministrator of Hill Country
Manor in Llano, was installed as
first vice president of the
Capitol Area ihapter of the
-Texas Nursing Home Associa
lion in Austin on November I
The officers were installed bv
Sid Rich, president i>f the Texas
Nursing-Home association A
reception after the installation
was given in "honor of the
officers at the Quality Inn South
Mrs. Overstreet served as
chairman of the membership
committee in |97H "U She will
attend the Texas Nursing Home
Convention in Houston on No-
venber 14 I fs
Armes and family spent Sunday
tn Georgetown with Brenda and
Roby Farris and sons
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1979, newspaper, November 8, 1979; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038413/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.