South Belt Press (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1976 Page: 3 of 6
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Jeff Jacobson got a homer
in the third, Anthony Deit-
trich got a single, and made
it to second on an error, and
was scored by' Englehart.
Bergernon and Trojanowski
came across with the final
two points in the fourth,
Dobie’s record for the sea-
son is new at 9-7, 5-5 for the
district play.
Bonnets
Kelleys
Roadrunners
Bombers
Cyclones
Bobcats
Golddlggers
Spurs
Buffs
Chiefs
Colt 45's ‘
Indians
Tigers
GEO. A. THOMPSON Intermediate School Or-
chestra won the coveted Sweepstake trophy in
the PISD orchestra competition held recently
at Pasadena High School. This is the fourth
Consecutive year that the orchestra has won
the award. The orchestra earned a "1” rating
in both concert and sight reading. Proudly dis-
playing their trophy are: first row: left to
right Joseph Cantalemessa, Duke Patterson,
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The J. Frank Dobie Var-
sity baseball team took both
games played last week to
put their district record to
5-5.
On Tuesday night, Dobie
met Clear Creek nn Creek’s
home field, when Greg
Schaeffer pitched a three hjt-
ter which Dobie won by a
Close 2-1.
Schaeffer had a no hitter
going till the 7th inning when
George Feltus of Creek put
one over the left field fence.
Ten batters went down on
strike outs against Schaeffer.
A tctal of only seven lilts
were given up in the pitting
duel. Hitting for the Long-
horns were: Walter Trojan-
owski, Mike Giardi with one
hit a piece and Jeff Jacob-
son with two.
Cardinals
Cubs
Hornets
Texans
Rangers
Hawks
Lions
Longhorns
Padres
Vikings
Eleven year old Tami Richardson spent her
spring vacation from school in a hospital bed. Tami
had a tonsilectomy last wqpk and what: should have
been a simple procedure turned out- to be a night-
mare for Tami and family. Tami was taken out of
recovery and put in intensive care due to compli-
cations from the surgery. Father Judice was called
to the hospital to give her the Sacrament of the
Sick. Tami, we are happy to report, Is now doing
very well. Her parents and her six older brothers
and sisters are happy to have her home. Her grand- -
mother, Mrs. Tracey, reports that Tami is a very
active gymnist. She recently won the title of State
Champion in Floor Exercise. She has won several
honors, and studies at the Olympia School of Gym-
nastics. We all hope that Tami will be back at work
on her gym activities very soon. The Richardson
family lives at 12017 Sagecliff.
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rors in the field conrtibuted
to the rt.is scored.
Walter Trojanowski start-
ed of the Longhorn scoring
In the first inning, with a
run scored as a result of a
hit pitch and various errors.
Gary Englehart led oft
with a double in the second,
followed by Mackey Caves
who advanced Englehart on
a fielder’s choice, and Mark
Mann who sacrificed, bring-
ing up Trojanowski who pop-
ped one tc shortstop, scoring
two, with LaPorte again hav-
ing trouble with errors.
Friday, April 23: 6:00 p.m. Spurs vs Senators;
Hawks vs Vikings; Mustangs vs Angels; Dodger vs
Red Sox; Tiggers vs Tornadoes; 8:00 p.m. Colt 45’s
vs Royals; Texans vs Hornets; Falcons vs Expos.
Tiggers
Tornadoes
Robins
Pandas
Daisies
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Thursday, April 22: 6:00 p.m. Bobcats vs Bon-
nets; Golddlggers vs Kelleys; Cyclones vs Roadhin-
ners; Giants vs Twins; Daisies vs Robbins. 8:00 p.m.:
Diamonds vs Ladybugs: Rosebuds vs Shamrocks:
Rascals vs Stars.
Dobie first scored in the
fifth when Gary Englehart
got a walk,and later scored
on an errer on a ball hit by
David Bergeron.
In the sixth inning Dobie
got the deciding run when
Quincy Wilbanks got on on
an error and a hit by Jacob-
son put Quincy in scornig
position and Girardi knccked
him In.
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Thursday afternoon, at Me-
morial Stadium, the Horns
took advantage of errors
made by the LaPorte team,
and downed them by a score
of 7-2.
Mark Shimfessel was on
the mound for the Horns,
aftd pitched a strong game,
giving up only two runs. Er-
assigneu
The S a g e m o n t Beverly
Hills Little League Board
called a meeting for Tues-
day, April 12th for the pur-
pose of assigning field duty
to board members for the
1976 baseball season.
Bob Buchanan, acting In
the absence of Allen Munz,
listed the assigned duties,
and informed the members
that the following was the
p r o c e d u r e for the year:
There is to be one team cap-
tain, who will be one of the
duty directors scheduled to
oversee a field: There is to
be a board member on duty
at each field where there is
a game in progress; an ad-
ditional duty director will
serve the concession
restroom areas.
Buchanan explained that
the purpose of a duty direct-
or was to handle any emer-
gencies which may arise; to
help in settling disagree-
ments .and keeping things
generally under control.
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Tong, and Kevan Pewitt; second row: Kim
Collier, Freida Hill, Christine Gomez, Amy Hil-
liard, Jayne Milton, Kim Chapman, Peggy Py-
per, third row: Jeff Johnson, Jeff Statton,
Jimmy Hodson and Greg Loe, and Barbara
Eads, director of the orcestra. Missing is Steve
Chastain.
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Saturday, April 24: 9:00 a.m. Kelleys vs Cy-
clones; Tigers vs Pilots; Eagles vs Yankees; Pandas
vs Daisies; 11:00 a.m. Roadrunners vs Bonnets;
Buffs vs Orioles; Colts vs Braves; Tornadooes vs
Robins; 1:00 p.m. Bombers vs Bobcats; Chiefs vs
Browns; Brewers vs Bears; Bandits vs Rams; 3:00
p.m. Hurricanes vs Diamonds; Longhorns vs Cardi-
nals; Pirates vs Athletics; White Sox vs Phillies;
5:00 p.m. Shamrocks vs Rascals; Rangers vs Lions;
Indians vs Reds; Astros vs Mets; 7:00 p.m. Stars vs
Ladybugs; Cubs vs Padres; Cowboys vs Oilers.
Standings as of Thursday, April 22:
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Flickinger, Marie & Griffin, Bobby. South Belt Press (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1976, newspaper, April 22, 1976; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199973/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting San Jacinto College.