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all-state team his senior year at both
linebacker and fullback, and honor-
able mention All-America.
He signed on with the University
of Texas where he played on the
freshman team. Lynn transferred to
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I What player struck out in his only time
■ at bat in the majors — and fumbled half of
I all the fielding chances he ever had - yet
is now in baseball’s Hall of Fame?...
SHSU after his freshman season and Answer is Walter Alston... Alston played
the rest is history. He started three in only one big league game in his career,
years for the Bearkats and received * " “2
all-conference acclaim numerous
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Joe Ed Lynn Lynn went into coaching with two
„On October 20, when Sam Hous- stops in Sealy. His first time as a
ton State University (SHSU) plays junior high coach and varsity assis-
their homecoming game at Bowers tant and then again when he was
Stadium in Huntsville against Stephen named head coach. He left the coach-
F. Austin, Joe Ed Lynn will be in- ing ranks when he was offered a
ducted into their Sports Hall of Fame, position with an insurance firm in his
Lynn starred at fullback for the hometown and is still in that profes-
Bearkats during the sixties and helped sion.
them to the only national champion- Lynn and his high school sweet-
ship in 1964. heart Patsy Froelich, were married in
He is a native and current resident 1964 and they have two children:
of Bellville where he starred for the Jon, a recent Bellville graduate, who
Brahmas in the late fifties and 1960. has signed on with Blinn Junior Col-
Lynn was a four year letterman at lege to play football, and Greta, a
Bellville and earned all-district rec- sophomore at Bellville.
Cognition three of those four years. He Lynn’s induction comes one year
had a big hand in the Brahmas reach- after his high school coach Allen
ing the state finals in 1960 where they Boren, was inducted. Boren was a
were defeated by Denver City in one quarterback at SHSUandiscurrently
of the most exciting state champion- athletic director for the Klein Inde-
ship games ofall time. “pendent School District. MAP
That Bellville team featured Lynn With the image of many great
and Ernie Koy, Jr. and they made up athletes tarnishedby the use of drugs, *
one of the most punishing one-two steroids and poor behavior, it’s good
combinations in Texas high school to he aide to point to someone like
class AA football history. They were Lynn, who set a good example as an
both in the 200 pound class and had athlete and has itcontinue into every-
enough speed to go the distance on daylife.
any play.
However, likeall other great teams, -------------------------------------
Did you know there was once a
championship big league baseball team
that was called the ‘‘Hitless Won-
ders"7...The White Sox of 1906 got
: their name because they won the pen-
I nant even though they had the lowest
Services for Elda Lueckemeyer of I team batting average in the league -
Bellville were held at 2:00 p.m. Sat- .228... Despite that low batting
urday, June 23, from the Etlinger
Funeral Home Chapel in Bellville
with Rev. William Rotter officiating.
cunnen was in Pilgrim’s Rest
Pallbearers were Alvin and Randy
Mutina, Douglas Lueckemeyer,
Warren L. Reinhardt, David
Laskoskie and Edgar Schroeder, Jr.
Born in Bellvilleon November 10,
1926 Elda Lueckemeyer was the
daughter of John and Bertha
Lueckemeyer. She was reared in the
Ives Creek community, was a mem-
ber of St. John’s Lutheran Church of
Bellville and did custodial services
for various churches and business
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day, June 20, at the age of 63 years.
The only survivor is a brother,
Ervin Lueckemeyer of Houston.
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Addition1.9 No Limit .
Only one pitcher in big league baseball
history ever pitched a no-hit game every I
year for four straight years... The only
pitcher to do that was Sandy Koufax who
pitched no-hitters in the majors in 1962,
1963, 1984 and 1965.
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it wasn’t a one or two man show as
the Brahmas featured players with
prominent Austin County names, like
Swearingen, Krumrey, Wietstruck, ,
Krueger, Wienecke, Luetge, | BET
Woodrick, and Fick, with a Smith ! vol ■
and Johnson thrown in for good ! TOU
measure. DIDN’T
Besides theall-districtacclaim that 1
Lynn received he was named to the I KNOW
his one time up.. He also made one error
, in the two career fielding chances he 1
times with All-America recognition I had. But he became a successful ■
in‘64 and‘65. I manager, leading the Dodgers to sevenI
- — i pennants between 1855 and 1974,. .Ha I
Elda Lueckemeyer 11* ‘ ta *
4th Tuesday.............Optimist meeting, 7:00 p.m.
5th Tuesday.............Optimist meeting, 7:00 p.m.
Mondays.................Alcoholics Anonymous, 12:00 noon, St. John’s House.
Tuesdays.................Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon, 8:00 p.m., St.
John’s House.
Wednesday..............Co-dependency meeting, 7:00 p.m. at Hill Community
Center, 885-2097
Thursdays................Non-Denominational Bible study for women of all ages
8:30 a.m., Hill Community Center, bring your Bible.
Fridays....................Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon, 8:00 p.m.,
St. John’s parish hall.
Monday, Tuesday
Thursday, Friday.....AA meeting, open, 12:15 p.m.; Bell Oaks Shopping Cen-
ter, 865-3788.
Wednesday noon.....Women’s 12 Step meeting, Bell Oaks Shopping Center,
865-3788.
Tuesday, July 3.......Sealy Fire Department Auxiliary, fire station, 7:30 p. m.
Sealy Minor League champs, the Reds, are left to right, front row: HOA Happenings
Charlie Perales, Henry Talavera, Tadd Mican, Brandon Hobratschk, June 29....................Movie at Oaks.
Josh Gillen and Chris Galyen; back row: Brad Beckendorff, Justin July 3. Bingo at Oakes and Silver Lake.
Tesch, Ryan Dufour, Domingo Velazquez, Joey Christopherson and July 4.......................Independent Day; Movie at Silver Lake.____________
Randy Johnson; and coaches: Chris Dufour, Kevin Strickland and HOA Menu for June and July
Randy Johnson._______June 28....................Ham and Lima casserole, glazed carrots, mixed fruit
oq— ——salad, cornbread, oleo, lemon pudding, milk.
Mtn C A T P R I G June 29....................Smoked sausage, red beans, rice coleslaw, whole wheat
EEE R S roll, oleo, gingerbread, milk.
by Mary Andreas July 2.......................Meatfalls, gravy, parslied carrots, mixed fruit salad,
whole wheat bread, oleo, brownie, milk.
The Martha Circle met at the home and enjoyed the evening with them. July 3.......................Barbecue rib patty, cream style com, coleslaw, ham-
of Ivy Kollatschny Tuesday after- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. burger bun, oleo, fresh fruit, milk. Lance Glaeser takes his swings during senior league play last
noon. Evelyn Fricke led the Bible Jesse Wittenburg for their 50th wed- July 4.......................Holiday. Friday evening. The action during the past weekend marked the end of
study. After that, all enjoyed refresh- ding anniversary Sunday, which they July 5.......................Roast beef, gravy, whipped potatoes, carrot and raisin regular Little League play. All-Star teams have been picked and they will
ments. observed at the W. E. Hill commu- __________________salad, roll, oleo, fresh fruit, milk.___________________compete in area play within the next few weeks. This year almost 400
Bernice Volkening is in Austin nitycenter. _ . youngsters participated in the Sealy Little League program. —IPhoto
welcoming her little granddaughter Sunday afternoon Mrs Joey Berry spent the weekend with Lonie. Well, Some of It
GretschenKathleen, daughter of Mr. was honored with a miscellaneous , Lodima Hartmann spent a week in Could Be True.:
and Mrs. Stephen Ottmers, born on shower at St John’s educational Lake Jackson with Mr. and Mrs. W. Newspapers help families to live
June 21. Congratulations to Pastor building. They were married on June D Strauss. .. . more intelligently — to better enjoy
and Mrs. Marvin Ottmers, the other 9—he is in the U.S. Navy. He is the Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. living. They help people understand
grandparents and also to Bernice, Bobbv and Jeanie Bcrrv Erwin Andreas, Evelyn Fricke and themselves and their neighbors. And,
Stephen and Janice. Fay Reichardt attended funeral serv- because these printed textbooks of
Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Petras, ices for Mrs. Anton (Elsie Dolejsi) truth are a record, not a recollection,
Luke Michaelis of Sealy, who cele- Suszanne and Jennifer of Katy spent Hundl in the Wharton Catholic newspapers find constant and re-
brated their 50th wedding anniver- Saturday with her mother Lonie Church, and burial in a Wharton pealed use in the home,
sary at the KC hall in Sealy Saturday Michaelis, and Mr. and Mrs. Denny cemetery. Mrs. Hundl wasadaughter --------------------------------
evening. Lots of their friends and Haney, Zachery and Adrianne, and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andreas, and a cousin of Mr. and
relatives from Cat Spring were there, Cindy Michaelis, all of Houston Dolejsi of Shiner, a niece of Adela Mrs. Erwin Andreas.
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