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4—THE ENNIS DAILY- NEWS—Friday,,Decemher 12, 1969
lion Eighth Is Victor Yesterday
/ Conference St. John’s Wins 1 st Round Game
In Opening Round of Tournament
6 WITT or Grapevine at 4:15 while Collins
By BILL COMplays Ennis at 6:45 in the other
The Ennis Lion eighth grad- consolation contest.
ers won their opening round Saturday afternoon games in
contest yesterday in the Ennis ejghth grade championship com-
Seventh and Eighth Grade Tour- petition tomorrow will pit En-
nament 31 24 over Corsicana nis and Plano at 12:30 and Kauf-
Dirano. . 41
. man against Collins at 1:45 with
The Lions who were paced by the two winners meeting in the
James Lockhart’s 12 points now Saturday night finals. The
: advance to Saturday’s semifinals eighth grade consolation title
: against Plano at 12:30 p.m. game will be played at 6 p.m.
Loran Vyers added 9 points to Saturday
the Ennis total to help in the Seventh grade competition to-
• winning cause. , morrow morning will have Drane
:nnis‘ seven i gra ers ell o and Plano at 10 a.m. while
: Ennis St. Johns 53-16 in another Kaufman and Ennis St. Johns
of Thursday’s opening round play ^ 11:15 with the winners
• games. The Lions seventh grade advancjng to the finals. The Sat-
was led by Paul Lamb’s four urday night seventh grade cham-
points while Ricky Martinez and pionship game will be at 7:15
. Scotty Hughes added three each, with the Seventh grade consola-
.. The Lion seventh will continue tion contest being played at 4:45
• in . consolation play tonight Saturday afternoon.
against Corsicana Collins at 6:45 The Ennis junior varsity play.
' ln the EHS gym. , _ ing in the Ennis St. Johns Tour-
Other opening round eighth nament was defeated 37-20 last
■ grade contest saw Plano rip night by L. V. Berkner in Thurs--. ... .
Hillsboro by a 33 18 margin, dams ning 20a Age I % 9 * * f 1
• Kaufman dispose of Grapevine The Ponse were hurt by a Giris Division of Invitational at
33-18, and Collins a 44-28 win- large number of turnovers as
ner over Cleburne. . well as a frigid second quarter
: Eighth grade contest tonight of play when they went scoreless.
’ pit Drane and Hillsboro at 5:30 Seven Lions got in on the
' and Grapevine against Cleburne scoring with Richard Moore get- The girls division of the St. Chessmore
• at 8 p.m. . ting 5, Joe Allen Clark 4, and John Invitational opened last Notebart
Seventh grade action yester- George Beggs 3, while Ricky night with plenty of action and Total
Basketball Along With Waxa B, L V. Berkner
The Southwest Conference had In the opening boys game at hit for 23 pts.
a tough time on the interesec- 4:15. Waxahachie B edged past the quickness and aggressive de-
tional basketball front, losing Milford 59-48. Milford had a 30- fense paid off for St. John’s hit
three of four games last night. 29 lead at the half, but couldn’t 49 per cent from the field The
Previously undefeated Texas contain Sophomore Jerry Jeffer- teams, second leading scorer
Tech and Texas were victims— son who hit for 20 pts in the 2nd Bernie Barto was sidelined with
leaving the conference without half and 34 for the game. Otis the flu but bench strength came
an unblemished team. Carter, a freshman, hit for 20 thru again Gary Kudrna came
Texas was popped 100 to 85 by pts, off the bench with 9 pts and 10
the University of California at Later on in boys action, the rebounds. Krajca led St. John’s
Santa Barbara. Rugged Colorado Ennis "B]’ were knocked off by with 16 pts while R. Odlozil and
whipped the Red Raiders 75 to a tall L. V. Berkner quintet 37- L Honza both had 15. Harrison
56. 20. The little Lions had trouble and Santos added six apiece and
In other games, Baylor lashed hitting the hoop while the Rams S Vrla chipped in 4 pts
the University of Texas at Ar- had several shots at the bucket
lington 98 to 79 while Mississip- due to their rebounding strength. In the evening finale, the
pi State downed Arkansas 76 to Richard Moore had 5 pts for En- Crusaders clipped the wings of
74 in the Liberty Bowl Classic., nis while Brock, a 6’4’ freshman the Red Oak Hawks 71-34. Again,
The Southwest Conference —--.----------------------—
now has a record of 12 victories
and 16 losses against outside
competition.
In the only scheduled game
tonight, Texas A&M plays in the
Houston Classic.
12-0
custoilMilnit
“‘He, could become a doctor ... already he’s got me
: cutting down on lunches and cigars!"
0A e 3 74
St. John Opens Thursday Evening
Aennessley................3 1,0 7
3 2 1 8
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QUICK QUIZ
Q—For how long are the
children of former U.S.
presidents entitled to Secret
Service protection?
A—They are entitled to
this protection until they :
reach the age of sixteen.
QUICK QUIZ
Q—What liquid is used in
the center of golf balls?
A—The best balls, have a
small sac filled with a liquid
substance, usually water or
castor oil and liquid silicon.
A WISH for YOL
DAY
May your New Year
be filled with
Health and Happiness.
________J 2..... 35
• day saw Drane defeat Hillsboro Sramek, Mike Kudrna, David some surprises. In the opening Ft. Worth Christian (Forewards)
40-37, Plano whip Grapevine 36- Roberts and Tommy Colkin add. game the Milford varsity defeat- 5
fg. ft f.pts
Roberts and Tommy Colkin add- game the Milford varsity defeat-
19 and Kaufman a 28-22 winner ed two each. ed the St. John "B’ team 36-13. Name
over Collins. The Lion junior varsity con- Linda Clemons led all scorers by C. Mann .......
Seventh grade consolation play tinues the tourney tonight in hitting 15 for Milford. She play- B. Doyle.......
tonight has Hillsboro playing the Consolation bracket against ed only about half the game P. Jordan ...
- the Milford-Fort Worth Day loser; however. St: John spread the R. Ledbetter
at 9:15 p.m. * points among five, different play- Total ...........
--———_-----_ ers. In the second game the Ft. St. John “A’
Q—Who is the first Negro
general to command Ameri-
can infantrymen in combat?
3 A-Gen. Frederic Ellis
Davison, commander of the
’ 199th Light Infantry Brigade 1
.in Vietnam,
r % Who were the only
U.S. presidents to be sworn -----.-----—
into office by0 former-------
president?. . Attention KIDS
a—Presidents Coolidge and
Hoover, sworn in by William
Howard Taft, then chief just
tice. 32 JUS
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Action tomorrow begins with
the boys and girls from. Palmer
and Ferris squaring off against
each other.
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rom, central heat and air, car-
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273.2 Acres, good farm land
and pasture.
Other Farms For Sale. "
GORDON HARKINS
Phone 875-7546 or 875-2281
want to see a FREE SHOW at the PLAZA THEATRE —
Get. MOM to pick up FREE TICKETS from PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS
THE PERFECT .GIFT
FOR HIM AT CHRISTMAS
HAGGAR SLACKS
FROM $8 TO $13
FELCMANS MENS SHOP
And Cleaners
111 W. Knox 875-7341
Free Gift Wrapping
Worth Christian Cardinals fell to Name
the Immaculate Conception Cru- s Vitovsky
saders 35-18. Kathy Thorne pac- A Kubala
- ed I. C. with 12 while Bridget Sinid :
$ Doyle hit 8 for Fort Worth. . D. Mikula .
. In the nightcap the host St. T Patak
John Crusaderettes were upset B VIk
by the Red Oak Hawks 36-30. =
" Sheila Vitovsky led all scorers D. Rubin.
Hall in Washington, D.C. j hitting 24 for St. John while Kubin
Karla Shields bagged 20 for Red Red .oak
Oak. The defensive play of Pat Total .........
Fowler from Red Oak.was the Name
difference in the game although T. Hazard .
Diane Kubin also played out- K. Shields
standing defense for St. John. -
Q—Where are the Decla-
ration of Independence and
the Constitution of the
United States presently
housed? '
A—These documents are
now enshrined in the
National Archives Exhibition
MEN'S & BOY'S WEAR
Your BankAmericard Welcome Here
803
114 W. Brown
“Your Complete Men’s Store”
875-2191
TP:
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WHY EAT CHICKEN ON TUES. OR WED. WHEN
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Diane hauled in 9 rebounds for
St.John but the Crusaderettes
were unable to overcome several
mental errors and the play of
Miss Fowler.
BOX SCORES
Milford Bulldogs (Forwards
Name
Paula Zettler
Linda Clemons
YOU’D LOVE TO HAVE IT ON SATURDAY AND SUN- Vivian Perkins
fg. ft f pts
2 0 0 4
7 1 0 15
4 0 0 8
DAY — AND SAVE
Debbie Cickerham.... 0 111
1 0 12 J. Chapman
3 2 4 8 C. Goodloe .
3 0 3. 6 M. Fowler .
1 0 2 2 P. Fowler ..
..............18 R. Shead .....
Total ..........
2. 0 1 4
0 0 10
0. 0 3 10
0. 0. 2. 0.
0 0 5. 0
... 36
_ LEADING SCORERS
fg. ft f pts S. Vitovsky St. John’s............ 24
8 8 125 K. Shields Red Oak 20
2 1 3 5 L. Clemons Milford 15
0 11 1 K Thorne Imm. Conc. ............ 12
0 0 0 0 T. Hazard Red Oak ................12
0 0 40 Leading Defensive Players
0 0 2.10 P. Fowler, Red Oak •
0 0 4 0 D. Kubin, St. John.
0 0 4 0 The tournament continues to-
night with Palmer playing. Fer-
..............: 30 ris at 3:00 while Milford takes on
fg. ft f pts Immaculate Conception at 5:30 I
3 6 212 and the St. John "‘ tangles with
7 6 0 20 Ft. Worth Christian at 8:00.-
SATURDAY, DEC. 13th
10:30 A.M.
All Walt Disney Program!
■ w. want Disney’s
FLASH, the -
teen-age OTTER
A Live-Action Feature
Technicolor - MCMLXI
Walt Disney Production
Walt Disney’s
"PECOS BILL"
, and
Walt Disney’s
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All Programs Rated
G General Audience
M & M Finance Co. .
Frank’s Towne
Hesser Drug Co. .
Furnitureland : .
Western Cafe . 1
Cape Oil Company ‘ "
H & H Hardware
Ennis Meat Market
Ellen’s Shop
Standard Motor Co.
Dan’s Town House
Avenue Texaco Station,
Ben Franklin Store
Grimes-Raper Family Shoes
Perry Bros. Variety Store
Kucera’s Grocery
Cosgrove Flower Shop
Ye Olde Inn Restaurant
Hall Pharmacy
Citiens National Bank
K. Wolen’s Dept. Store
SATURDAY, DEC. 20th.
10:30 A.M.
TONY RANDALL
BURL IVES
Eastman COLOR I
A Universal Stars, Inc., Production
KAUNVERSALPICTURE
rius Cartoons
Pollan’s Furniture
Jack Poff Men & Boys’ Wear
Morton’s Office Supply
C. R. Anthony Co. •
Bill’s Mobil Station
Felcman’s
Clothiers & Cleaners
J & J Restaurant
Royal Park Fashions
MARK OF EXCELLENCE
BURGER MASTER
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8 PCS.......
16 PCS. .....
24 PCS......
$1.50
.. 52.80
.. $3.85
Betty Freeze ....
B. Hightower ....
Janie Clemons
Total .................
ST. John "B’
Name 1
Susan Krajca ...
Donna Zmolik .
Bobbie Moucka
Terry Odlozil....
Donna Patak ....
Donna Honza ....
Cindy Valek ....
Nancy Patak ....
Kay Perovey ....
.10 0 2
.2 0 0 4
.10 3 2
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fg. ft f pts
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.......1 10 3
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10 things
erica’s new small cars
won’t talk about.
Regina Haskovec .... 0 0 10
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Total .................................
Imm. Cone. (Forewards)
.. 13
Name
K. Thorne
S. Thorne
fg. ft f pts
4 4 0 12
4 0 0 8
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POINSETTIAS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13,1969
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875-3808
ENNIS, TEXAS
TICKETS AVAILABLE TO KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY
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those new little cars prefer not to mention. ________
For instance, (1) a cargo-guard luggage compartment; (2) an extra -
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(7) six different engines and, five transmissions available; (8) an available lighting group that
even includes a monitorfor your windshield washer fluid; (9) radios-you can order,
with antennas, built, right into the. windshield and (10) the availability of a new, more compact .
. radio/stereo tapesystem. America's little cars don’t offer them. Nova does,
.Nova also has a very appealing price. And a lot of loyal friends.
P Wonder why.
Putting you first, keeps us first. -v
Nova: America's not-too-small car
CHEVROI
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1969, newspaper, December 12, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677904/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.