The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1971 Page: 4 of 8
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4-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Thursday, June 24, 1971
The Ennis Daily News
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Ed Robinson, R. Pharmacist
Ennis Summer -
Baseball Results |
By Bill Cox a triple and double for the CNB. .
The Optimist . con- Hi View opened the Pony H
tinued their winning League Action with a 10-5 win
ways and the Ennis State over the Southern Pacific
d up theirEmployees.
of the year last night in LL play Dennis Hajek and Joe Kissel , ‘
while the Dan s Town House teamed to pace the Hi View club
nine ran their record to 4-0 in from the mound and th eplate f
Pony League action with Hi while Lonnie Davis did the g
View also gettin a win, as pitching for the SPE.
Summer League baseball Hajek had a double and two !
action continued at the singles to lead the Hi View
Houston field. . . attack while Kissel added a
The ESB used the 5 hit hurling double and David Vyers
of Larry Slovak to get their first chipped in a pair of doubles,
win of the year againist 4 For the SPE club Davis
defeats as the young pitcher doubled, Steve Haddock had
fanned 10 and gave up only one two singles and Greg Potter had
walk in going the distance to a single
beat the EDN 10-4. The Pony League saw its first
David Taylor and Lonnie homerun of the year in the
Myers were the losing mound- nightcap as Scotty Hughes
smen fanning 7, walking 2 and unloaded on one but it all went
allowing 10 hits. for nought as his ESB club fell 6-
Paul Banks hammered a 5 to the unbeaten Dan’s
double and single and Larry Townhouse nine.
Slovak came up with a triple Steve Grier was the winning
and single to lead the ESB while pitcher fanning 5 and walking 2
Sammy Dyson, David Taylor, while Hughes was the mound
Mike Dyson, Lonnie Myers and loser for the ESB with 9
Kelly Chase each had a single strikeouts and 3 walks.
for the Ennis Daily News. Don Hill paced the Dan’s club
In the second contest of the with 2 singleswhile the ESB
night in Bronco play, the Op- honors went to Hughes with a
timist whipped the CNB by a double and homerun.
narrow 7-5 margin with Phillip Tonight the schedule inLL
Sarmenta and Tim Collins play has the Gibson’s and Oilers
teaming for the win on the meeting in the first contest with
mound fanning 9 walking 11, the Lions hosting the CWA in the
and giving up 4 hits. nightcap. The T-Shirt league
Steve Sanchez and Mike will be playing in the other
Fields were the CNB hurlers contests at Houston.
fanning 12’. walking 4 and In Colt League play the
allowing 6 hits. . Legion will try to bunce from
Charles Franklin was the their first loss of the year
leading Optimist batter with a with a game against the
triple while Fields came up with Optimist on the EHS diamond.
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Church League Slates
Full Card for Tonight
First Methodist plays host to the
Rider Methodist while the
. ., Tabernacle 1 club hosts
The Ennis Slow Pitch Church Tabernacle 2 nine in the second
League Softball League has contest.
enjoyed much success this Tomorrow night the Em-
summer with a lot of good manuel Mission takes on the
fellowship, good competition, First Presbyterian in the
and large crowds in attendance opener with the First Baptist
and the fun is set to resume playing the Avenue Church of
tonight with two games on tap. Christ jn the night’s second
In tonights first contest the game.
By Bill Cox
Storey's Clobbers Pauls 13-3
In Softball Game Wednesday
distance on the mound for
The Storey’s softballers Storey’s.
really clobbered Paul’s of Tonight the Stars host Palmer
Waxahachie 13-3 Wednesday af the St. John Field and Friday
night at St. John Field in Ellis night Storey;s will host Bristol
County League play. at the same location with both
Homer Doherty led the games starting at 8:30 p. m.
assualt on Paul’s with four hits This week ends the first half
while Ira Lee Fuller went the of play |n the EC league.
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SPORT
SCENE
More than 600 athletes will
compete in this weekend’s
National A.A.U. Track and
Field Championships in
Eugene, Oregon.
The top two finishers in each
event will make up the U.S.
Track Team for the Pan
American games this summer
in Colombia.
The world record holder in the
mile, Jim Ryun, will not be
running. He is troubled by Hay
Fever.
landing gear to operate Pro tackle Bob Brown and two
manually. draft choices to the Oakland
Bradshaw says he was a little Raiders. In return, Oakland
nervous, but just did what the gives up tackle Harry Schuh
pilot told him to do.
LOS ANGELES-The Los
and cornerback Kent
McLoughan.
Brown has been with the
Rams since 1969.
Schuh is a seven year pro and
Angeles Rams have traded All has been a starter all that time.
The Boston Red Sox top draft I
pick in 1969, Noel Jenke, is I
giving up baseball to try pro I
football. The Red Sox say Jenke I
left their Pawtucket, Rhode •
Island farm club and will try out I
with the Minnesota Vikings. •
He starred in three sports at •
the University of Minnesota. •
The Vikings say they are in- •
terested in signing Jenke as a •
linebacker. He received a •
$100,000 bonus to sign with •
Boston. Y
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CINCINNATI-A noted
breeder of wild animals in
captivity, Ed Maruska of the n
Cincinnati Zoo, will head for
England Monday. He will seek
to purchase from the Bristol Zoo 1
one of the few White Tigers in
the Western world. Most of
them are in India.
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Holdup Try 9 Jurors
At Bank Is In Murder
TEA Trial Now
I n WarTeo BELTON-Nine jurors have
T r now been selected in the trial
DALLAS-Three officials of a here of Rene Guzman and
North Dallas bank overpowered Leonardo Lopez, charged with
and disarmed a pistol-wielding shooting to death three deputy
bandit in a holdup attempt this sheriffs list February,
morning.
The 34-year-old gunman, who T ii
suffered head injuries in the Series Small
shuffle, is now in Parkland c
Hospital for x-rays and ob- Fires summon
servation. E •
The president of the North Ennis Firemen
Central State Bank, Thomas The Fire Dept. has been on
White, said that the man ac- the jump, so to speak, four calls
cousted him as he was about to yesterday and one this morning-
enter the bank through a rear before dawn
door. The man told White his Here’s the way it went:
family was being held hostage Yesterday, no-damage grass
and would be killed unless he fire at 907 E Denton; fire in car
gave him “all the money in the of Pauline Thompson, light
bank." damage; small damage from a
The two went inside where torch at Blacklands
they were joined by two vice- Manufacturing Co.; fire, but no
presidents of the bank- R.L. appreciable damage, in the car
Eoff and Gene Golman. of Louis Zabojnik; at 3:45 a.m.
As the four entered the bank’s today, no-property-damage and Barbara Gayle Skrevanek,
vault, the three officers jumped grass fire on theold Alma Road. Ennis
the gunman, knocked him to the ---
floor and took away his pistol.
A call to the White home
revealed that the family of the
bank president was safe.
Courthouse
News
COUNTY CLERK
Marriage Licenses
Martin Mendoza Abreger,
Eola, and Beatriz Martinez,
Eola.
Bobby Warren Itson, Italy,
and Brenda Gayle Fincher,
Waxahachie.
John Richard Bruce, Dallas,
and Sandra Wynell Keal,
Dallas.
Eteuterio Compos, Dallas,
and Meryam Ester Fontanillas,
Dallas.
Ray Edward Jackson, Ennis,
and Amy Shirleen Seeton,
Ennis.
Daniel William Salik, Ennis,
STEPS DOWN
LONE STAR TROPHY
ARRANGES TO BUILD
It is the Lone Star Trophy,
instead of the firm reported,
which is preparing to build in
Metro Park, south Ennis.
WASHINGTON-James
Hoffa, who resigned
as
Teamsters Union president
earlier this week, now has
stepped down from leadership
positions in lower-ranking
Union organs.
He Was Only One
Jefferson Davis, who
served in the office of presi-
dent of the Confederate
States of America, was
unique in his presidency in
that he had neither predeces-
sor nor successor.
MINOR MISHAP
Cars driven by Stephen
Edward Nash of Ennis and
Robert Gibson of Arlington
figured in a minor accident at
Ennis Avenue and N. W. Main
yesterday afternoon. No one
was hurt but the Nash car
considerable damaged. The
Police Dept, investigated.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1971, newspaper, June 24, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689814/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.