The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 10, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1977 Page: 14 of 18
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The Falcons combined
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with the pare " McNutt said
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Pezoldt. who was eight of 10
in the first half, was none of
five after intermission AM
for some strange reason, tf
Falcons didn’t give the ball
to Heffernan nearly as
much.
"Clear Lake doesn't have
a bad ballclub," McNutt
said. "I'm not sure they’re 14
points better than we are,
but they were tonight. Other
than the missed tackles, our
defense did okay We'd hob
them pretty-good, but then
let them make the big play.
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Pezla rated left evaded a
strong ruah and heaved the
pigskin far down the left
sideline, where the
ubiquitous Connor hauled it
down at the Alvin five with 11
seconds left
Pezoldt got four to the
Jacket one. then called time
out with two ticks left on the
clock. When play resumed,
he pitched to sophomore
sensation Heffernan, who for
an instant appeared to have
a clear patch to the flag.
Out of nowhere came
Brock and Hall to stop
Heffernan in his tracks, one
of the few times that hap-
pened all night.
The slithery Heffernan
gained 72 yards on 20
carries, but was used
sparingly in the second half.
manding 200 lead
la the second quarter.
Galveston scored three more
touchdowns with Anthony
Ruben running in from 21
yards quarterback Lance
Courville scoring from six
yards out and Moody Hat-
cher from 18 yards
Fort Worth scored just
before intermission on a 73-
yard run by Kenneth
Wallace
Ball closed out the scoring
in the third quarter with a
pair of six-pointers on a 30-
yard run by Hatcher and a
59-yard punt return by
Vincent Courville.
Bay City 13, Angleton 6
Bay City ran its record to
2-0 with touchdowns in each
half while the Wildcats
couldn't get their offense
together in falling to a
PUBLIC NOTICE
•1081
Published Sept '11 A Sept
New Vert with Manning and
Mayor Allen Gray to get
ratings on Ite city's new
street bonds
Council also approved
payment of $43,614.83 to
Layne Texas Co. for repair
of Water Well No 5
Passed on first reading
was an ordinance providing
for truth in taxation, and
passed on second reading
was an appropriations or-
dinance from the sales tax
fund.'
Adelaide Jacob appeared
before the council to com-
mend Munz for his stand on
helping the longtime citizens
of Alvin with water problems
before helping subdivisions
to be annexed.
Mrs Jacob said water
pressure in her home on
Cleveland sometimes is so
weak that she has to "stand
over the sink for 15 minutes
to fill up a pot with water for
the next morning's coffee
Mainning said rhe city is in
the process of reworking
w sier lines IB Old Alvim and
she prebebly emld etpeet
rehe «ihe M memthe
fansei gggrered
By TED DUNNAM
Galveston Ball s Golden
Tornadoes. Dulles and La
Marque were on the winner’s
side of things this week while
Angleton, Texas City.
Pearland and Alvin clone
““Galveston ember rear ed
Fort Worth Teeb. 854;
Dulles whipped Northbrock
as La Marque towart Si
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am edged to Bay CMS 134,
Kateri Kingman punted te
the Clear Lake IT. where the
Falcons began aa -yard,
11 -play scoring march
Pezoldt again got it
himself and again. it was on
a third-down play
The strong-armed junior
signal caller. facing third
and lOat the Jacket II. faded
back to pass. saw no one
open, decided to run and
broke three tackles on his
way to the end zone.
The touchdown was set up
on Pezoldt-to-Connor
completions of 19 and 10
yards and a darting, tackle-
breaking 27-yard gallop by
the splendid Heffernan
Pezoldt again figured in
the scoring, hitting wide
receiver Billy Janney for the
two-point conversion. The
clock showed 7:13 to play in
the first half
Clear Lake almost scored
again, but a strong defensive
play by David Brock and
Toby Hall prevented a touch-
down on the last play of the
first half
After Pezoldt fumbled and
Mike Morrisom recevered for
Alvin at the Clear Lake to
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Scoring was on the up-
swing in the second halt but
the Falcons had a 21-8 edge
by the quarter's end Alvin
scored on a five-yard run by
Mike Larvin and quar-
terback James Van Ness
went in from two-yards for
the two-point conversion.
The Jackets' final touch-
down came when Tim Olison
rambled 15 yards into the
Falcon endzone Olison also
if teal s ite saws Ctea*
Lake ough to have one back
to a team the next couple of
years
it was a talented trio of
underclassmen-plus a
graybeard senior thrown in
for kicks-that spelled doom
domihated tee game bud
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Detenane ataaAeolo in
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Rumue Rmacky eart to
tercepeing a pam art Joe
Taylor Bodie Duckworth
Dos id Duncan and Jerry
O Carrail
Otfenaively. the Jackets
were led by Daryl Olison,
Lyn Strati Hitt and Donald
Armstrong.
Frosh Orange
Down 20-6
Clear Lake scored touch
downs in each of the last
three quarters and played
stout defense, holding off the
Alvin Yellowjacket fresh-
man orange team. 20-6.
The Falcons scored in the
second quarter and the extra
point attempt was no good
but the home team went into
halftime leading M
Each team scored in the
third quarter with Jacket
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body a alility
la his second alternative.
Manning said cost estimates
range from $75,0008250,000
plus the cost of insurance,
which would be $10,000 plus
25 cents per participant for
two hours
Therefore, he said, the city
would have to lease the park
to an operator like it does the
city pool
Manning also recom-
mended the park be included
in the next municipal bond
issue, but that was stricken
from Councilman - Bill
Pannell's motion on an
amendment made by
Councilwoman Nancy
Benefield Both the amend-
ment and motion passed
unanimously
The developers of San
Rafael subdivision ap-
peared. asking for approval
of their preliminary plat,
and before the approval was
Du Na Ast pied guilty to /I __-
rNud charge of Till (AHl/l
miademeanor theft. and "as
TXTXXTiK Schedule
carrying weapon. Defendant Robert Ort will represent
pied g inity and was sentenced the Tamarind Woods citizens'
to three years, probated five group of Pct. 1. in an ap-
years. pearance before Brazoria
Jimmy Cavazos Jr , County Commissioners Court
aggravated robbery, at 9 a.m. Monday, Sept. 12.
Defendant pled guilty and Also scheduled to be con-
was sentenced to five years in sidered, is a request for
TDC. seismograph work on CR 341
Kenneth Guice, theft. Case and CR 44.
dismissed due to plea of Three public hearings are
guilty to revocation of scheduled at 10 a.m.
probation charge in another These include a hearing on
District Court case. the county’s 1978 budget, and
Jerry Wayne Haynie, two hearings on closing of
burglary of vehicle. Defen- rights-of-way.
dant found guilty in a jury Other items on the agenda
trial, and sentenced to seven for Monday’s meeting in-
years in TDC. elude:
William Ernest Perkins. - Levee of taxes for 1977
rape of a child. Case and adoption of the 1978
dismissed. Refiled in County budget.
Court as assaut Defendant - Deputations for the
sentenced to six months in sheriff’s office
jail, plus costs - Monthly report.. of the
Cecil Kenneth Sisk Jr exensuon agemns mu meuare
forgery Defendant pled office
gaity and wee sentencedt • - Approval d vouchers tar
monhs probatien, drainage dstriet com-
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Mugh Adama dmeema
Coumed apprmved an ex
runaneigh tart water main
to Fairway at the Nelsen
subdivision, a distance at
about a mile
The property owners,
Guaranty Federal Savings
and Loan, said they d be glad
to do so, but would expect the
city to reimburse them at a
later date
The consensus of. the
council was that first, it
wasn’t in the city’s policy to
give such reimbursement,
and second, this council
could not commit future
councils to such a debt.
Guaranty Federal argued
they had been told the
proposed water main would
be one the City of Alvin
already has planned to build
when it gets money.
Therefore, the City would be
getting what amounts to an
interest-free loan until the
money is available.
The subdivision, which is
not now in the city limits of
Alvin, is in its extra-
territorial jurisdiction just
south of the present
Somerset addition fronting
Mustang Road
Guaranty Federal
representatives said when
tte* area is annexed it will
second straight defeat
The Black Cats scor^
with 6 38 remaining in “
second quarter when half-
back Robert Johnson
crossed the goal line from
the two yard line to cap a to
yard Arm Roy Martinez
kicked the PAT
Mark Kanipes biocked a
Boy city pnt -wih mane
to refer the mailer to the
Parks and Recreation
Board, who will get
engineering studies and coat
estimates on building a
skateboard park
After the skateboard
question was raised al the
last council meeting, the
matter was referred to
Manning for his study He
proposed two alternatives,
the second being referral to
the Parks and Recreation
Committee, which he
recommended.
The first was to leave the
situation as it is now. If the
city allows skateboarding in
the ditch, Manning said, the
strong possibility will exist
that the city liability in-
surance will become subject
to denial or non renewal
Manning said he has
. checked with Harris County
back Bobby
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Quarterback Kennie
oter scared three touch-
"Ne Sha
sea supe
a e
boned a » yard field goal as
tte Cougars rebounded from
a loss to Alter a wart ago
Oliver scared twice in tte
first quarter on runs of one
and 14 and also added a six-
pointer in the third quarter
from one-yard out Wilsqn
kicked two of the three extra
point attempts
St Thomas got a safety into
the first quarter when a punr
snap sailed into the Cougar
endzone but a La Marque
player recovered the loose
ball.
Eagle placekicker Robert
Ottis banged home a 25-yard
field goal in the second
quarter to close out St.
Thomas scoring.
James Brown led Cooga
rushing with 78 yards while"
William Sowell added 43
yards on 12 carries
Friendswood 7, Pearland 6.
Pearland had coach Leon
Sablatura's hopes up for a
sure win with a 8-0 lead until
the final play of the game *
Friendwood scored on a 69-
yard flea nicker play on a
third down and twenty,
situation ft appeared thab
Ronnie Hawkins might be.
Ito avoided
rai torttai and darted
the emdmme •i mm
Alvia Cuy CeuBsil
Thussday mighi aporoved
cuty Manger Donald R
PtoiuI
Parents
Mr and Mrs E. D Me-
’ Shan of Durango. Colo, are
proud to announce the
arrival of twins, a boy and a
girl. They were born Sept 7.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. J B Mannahan of
Klvin. Mrs McShan is the
former Dorothy Dell Man-
nahan of Alvin.
Mr and Mrs Joseph P.
Smith are proud to announce
the birth of their son, Adam
Joseph Pool Smith. He was
born Aug 26 in Clear Lake
• Hospital
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Jim Dick Lindsey of
Alvin and Mrs Irvin D
Smith Jr of El Paso
Great grandmothers are
Mn J F Law of Alvin and
Mrs Hazel Pool of Houstom
COLLEGE is now accepting
sealed tads on Renavatione
of aortabio bullding to o*
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hauding IB fie passes -hue
Clark Bed added a recepaioa
Carol Kelly tod the
defensive charge with 10
tackies, Mark Gorney had
right and Alan Torres and
Ronnie Mitchel were tn on
six each -
Jimmy Langston also
played well on defense for
the Jackets
Offensively, gaping holes
for Olison and Larvin were
opened by Jimmy Covington.
Jim Foster, Mike Dollery
and Kenneth Mensch,
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jury and sentenced to life.
Lawrence Garza Salins,
driving while intoxicated.
Case dismissed. Refiled in
County Court. Defendant
sentenced to six months in
jail, probated one year, and
fined 3200 plus costs.
Sidney Lee Walker, driving
while intoxicated. Case
dismissed Defendant re-
indicted in District Court for
same charge herein.
Noah Edmond Duncan,
unlawful possession of heroin.
Case dismissed. Case
reversed by Court of Cnntekl
Gas Jhnson, artvng uhae
intomcated Detendana pled
arty and -as hate IM plus
Defendant pled guilty to Jackets their first 1977
reduced charge of robbery, setback, 14-0.
and was sentenced to five “We just got whipped in
years in TDC. the line,” McNutt said. “On
Randy Hughes, aggravated offense, we weren’t coming
robbery. Defendant pled off the ball well. They're a
guilty and was sentenced to big. strong team, and we
ten years probation. couldn’t get anything going
Jerald Duane Ray, on the ground “
unlawfully carrying weapon True enough The slanting
Case dismissed, due to plea of Falcon defense sunk its
guilty in District Court case talons into Alvin's attack,
listed above rendering it almost totally
Dernle Wade Roberson, helpless Led by hard
burglary of vehicle. Case tackling defenders Mike
dismissed Defendant's Janney, Jim Hansen Bud
brother and co-defendant Miller and David Miller,
herein has pled guilty to this Coach Ronnie Bell s Falcons
cause put a stranglehold on their
Keith Arnold Roberson, sacirt M-4A opponent IB as
burglary al vehcle Deten- many weeks
Art pied gulty art was Ctear Lake held Alvin to
■alia rod to two years to 124 total yards st natang
TC, prubated tee yeara art n pamina taw to 13
wuls Lae Hepkima, art two pcked deD
aggravate4 robbery. Tte Jackets managed a
befend-a pa cuny acd mere ee ten brews
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