Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1971 Page: 8 of 12
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Second baseman Steve
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choice in the fifth, advanced on
errors and tallied the third run
in the fifth for the never-say-die
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Arlington’s final apurt was in
the sixth canto as York drew a
base on balls, moved to second
an a fielders choice and scored
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on David Davis’ triple off the the winning offensive. marks in the fourth on runs by
left field fence. Guthrie doubled in the Dennis Tatum, Carl Smith, J.
Shortstop Jerry Don Brock fourth. Jack Allen and Hinshaw Hogan, Ater and S. Hogan,
doubled and crossrid the piste reached base via infield errors The visiting Dublin nine
on Don Ledbetter’s solo safety and the three scored before finally ignited a rally in the
to deadlock the contest in the Strube finally halted the sixth with Bo Henderson, Jerry
third. uprising. Woods and Joiner scoring.
The Baptists were not to be Strube assisted his own Smith whiffed two and issued
denied, however, and gained a cause with a triple and two two free passes in going the
one-run margin in the same singles to pace the winning route for First Methodist,
frame as Larry Aldridge attack. Ledbetter, Copeland Dennis Funderburg and Joiner
shared the hurling duties for
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across three runs in the seventh fe0**** have signed
inning Wednesday nigN at Fort basketball letters of intent with
Worth’s Rockwood Park but the Tarleton State College, couch
uprising fell short as Arlington Lonnie Nichols announced this
claimed a narrow 74 decision in week.
Stan Musial competition. Keith Wright, 6‘-3" guard
Trailing 63 after six com- trom Southwest High School in
plete frames, the Stephenville Fort Worth, and Greg Wright,
nine began their barrage in the 64".transter from Schreiner
final canto as shortstop Jimmy Institute, are_the latest ad-
awn left flelder Mike Woods ditions to the Texan roster.
andrirstsackerDonEghtoot Keith Wright was captain of
each"crossed the p!Z to last season’s Southwest teem
narrow the advantage to one and averaged 15.0 points Ma
narrow me “"<5 " one senior year, was captain, and
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two onte, Mike Smith team. At Schreiner, he
rapped a solo safety and moved averaged 18 points, was
to second before an infield out tain, and was named Moat
ConCluded the threat. Valuable Plaver
Arlington opened their Coach Nichols has now
scoringin the firstontalieshy five beaketban piayers
Mitchell, Hazzard, Kelly and for the coming season and
Walls. Catcher Hazzard crossed expects to announce the signing
the plate again in the third of four more within the next few
before York walked and weeks. From six to eight men
eventually scored the sixth will be returning from last
Arlington mark in the fourth season’s squad.
inning. _____________________________________
Final Rally Thrusts
A striking out seven and allowing
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early deficit and finally tallied four-hitter in the boubleheader second single and scored on a safties apiece. The two top candidates for
nine runs in the final three opener as First Methodist safety by Davis. Guthrie and Davis each the University of Missouri
frames last night en route to a claimed a 93 decision over Gifford’s began their rapped three hits to lead the football team's starting slot
10-5 triumph over First Baptist Dublin. barrage in the fourth as Laguin Baptists’ hitters. back position are Mike Fink
in men’s softball action at The finale started as a pit- Hartsfield, Stube, Mike Henry First Methodist broke a and Chuck Link.
McCleskey Field. Cher’s duel between Gifford’s and Danny Potts produced runs. scoreless deadlock in the third m
Durwood Strube and Jerry The fifth inning charge was also taxiing of the opener as Jimmy
Hinshaw for First Baptist spearheaded by Hartsfield, Hogan, Ray Ater, Steve Hogan
Neal Guthrie got the Baptist Strube and Potts while Led- and Paul Henderson crossed the
on the scoreboard in the first better and Copeland each plate for a 44 advantage.
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1971, newspaper, June 18, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483579/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.