The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1969 Page: 13 of 14
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Tuesday, September 16^ 1969 ®l»» latjtoimi in 1)
K osters For iMGA Teams
Announced; Picture Day Set
SPORT SHORT
ST. ANDHEWS, N.B. (AP i -
Phil Goyette and Ab McDonald
each scored twice Monday night
when . the National Hockey
League's St. Louis Blues beat
their Kansas City farm teaft) 6 3
in an exhibition game.
®Ip Sagtmmt £mt
;e schedule
•VMI in Houston-)
-LSU in Houston+
Three-hundred youngsters
jsfive signed up so far for the
YMCA Junior Football league.
Doug Vyoral, Harold Soloman,
Tracy Griffin, William Griffin,
Phillip Smith, Jay Newton,
Tom Atterberry, Dwayne
Spears, John Baker, Craig
Willingham, Mike Rice, Wade
Bush, Clifford Keith Dupre,
Lewis Lee Qoodman, Fer-
nando Renddin.* '
Rant A Car Sarvlca
Courtesy of
COURTESY FORD
ht Low As IS.ee a Day
OaR 4SS-eui
More are expected to join in the
fun as registration will con-
tinue through Friday of this
week.
Youngsters who did, not
receive a registration form
MU in Houston I
exas at Austin,
exas Tech in Luiv
thfbughffiiHtchool may obtain Chris Tomme, Kenny Fletch-
one at the YMCA. - er, . Scott Herrihg, Larry
Saturday morning has been Bailey, Robert Gaza, Greg-
designated as “.Picture Day” ory Ramirez, Roland Gon-
for the footballers. Boys who sales, David Todd Holje, Ron-
Pjay for the Umar Mustangs, nie Brayo, Gilbert Santana,
Travis Vikings, Burnet Road David Salinas, Chet Johnson,
Runners, Bowie Lions, Ashbel Ricky Thompson, Robert
Smith A, Travis Tornadoes and Pena, Danny Stewart, Thorn-
Alamo Longhorns should as Hanlon, Robert Garza,
report to the YMCA at 9:30 Robert Blye, and Alvin Jtu-
a-ih. , ben.
Youngsters playing for the Burnet -Bobcats: Bart
l&M in Houston.
«CV in Tjirt Worth
taylor i$ Houston.
Tent Sale
Bowie
Rams, Burnet Bobcats, Travis
Texans, Travis Tigers, Lamar A. ContiieraS, Bill Sibley,
Smith B and Crosby B should Mike Tucker, Ronald Me-
report at 10:15. Manus, Mark Shanks, Larry
Jerseys will be issued to the Wootan, Robert Harp, Ricky
players before^pictures are Thompson, Arthur Ramirez,
David Gonzales, Gerald Sa-
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:iytnwn should be
resting night.
Lamar Mustangs; Donald linas, Stevan Wallace, lini
Huron, coach. Rickie Garrison-,
Stewart; - William “Oviedo;
the Ganders’
Bobby Phillips, John|Glen Oviedo, Carl Northcutt,
Hollaway, Mike Stewart, Tony | Brad Angel, David Erwin,
t performance,
they lost a 10-7
highly regarded
ich Bears. "1
lee) did a good
ambled around
1 good They had
Some Scratched—Some Dented
Some Demonstrators—Some Repossessed
. / Some. New in Crates
Rossi, William Wallace, 'and Steve Williams.
Rodney Street, David Dillard,' Bowie Lions: Dale Harp and
Jeff Bolander, Donald Huron, | Paul Thibadeaux, coaches.
Stephen Hasley, Craig Sears, Deah Johnson, Robert Stap,
Donald Lane, Michael Fruge, j Robert ‘Walton, David Ewing,
Kirk Spencer, John Hill,'Gary Boswell, Bo Undriault,
Darren Long, Kenny Fulton, j Gregory Werzel, Paul Hinton,
David Brock, Chris Leslie Ashweod, Richard
possibly be
1 . ■. .■
Barrileaux, David O’Brien, Pearson, Paul Thibodeaux,
and Ell Roberson. John Dickens, Donald-Dickens,
Lamar Colts: Paul Kendrick, Mark. JJuescher, Shawn
coach. Curtis Soileau, John Mahoney, Dennis AldXapdec,
Downs, Jon Golden, Brian Timothy" Tomjack, Ricky
Fruga, Greg Duhon, Balton Harpst, and Kevin Ridge.
Bowie Rams: Paul Thibdaux
and Dale Harp, coaches. John
Werzel, Steve Miller, David
Basth, Doug Wayne Keene,
Vincent Lucchesi, Christopher
Lucchesi, Jay. Duncan John-
son, Gary K. Jones, Marlon «
Bolstead, Yancy Chris Ustre,
Dale Johnson, Curtis Dale
i-k Watson was
iday morning on
though his club
Rayburn test
Kills listed Port
threat to Port
ist net 22-A AAA
ne of the chief
t running back
y Watson says
ibably the best
r the school has
id the Indians
STEREO CONSOLE
and Albert Bounds.
STEREO WITH THE,
r,^is6ach. Ken Bfinkft
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Monday’s Results
New York 4, St. Luis S
Montreal 8,.Chicago 2
OFFER ENDS SATURDAY
Monday’s Results
Minnesota 6, Oakland 3
SeattleS.Kansas City 2
California 4, Chicago 0
Cleveland 4, Boston 1
Detroit 2, New York O
rt; w-o-od handle
Philadelphia 2-4, Pittsb’gh 1-3
San Francisco 4, Atlanta 1 .
Cincumati 4, Log AngdeaJ^
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San Diego 5,'Hbust<m 3
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Baytown Nelters Win
In Tournan
Tennis players from
Baytown did extremely well in
tournaments held recently as
they bagged three chain-
lent Action
In the same tournament, C.
H. (Hap) Marshall came up
with honors in the 45-and-over
division. He defeated Towson
James Dinwiddle captured
Meanwhile, R. A. Dixon
came up with a firsfplace up
in the 55-and-over bracket of
the Sabine District . Tour-
nament which was held in
Beaumont.
the 55-and-over division of a
tournament held at McGreg-
or Park' in Houston. He de-
feated Perry Matlock of Hous-
ton, l-i, 11-9. .......
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1969, newspaper, September 16, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055353/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.