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BRONCO NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BRONCO AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STARS
ENNIS BASEBALL MANAGERS who were present at Awards night Tuesday with their awards are L to R-
Walter Gunn, CWA 4th place Bronco League; Leo Wills, CWA; Jack Hilger, Optimist, 2 place Bronco League;
Fred Livingston, Dan's Town House, 2nd place Pony League; Walter Boyd, Ennis State Bank, first place
Pony League; Joe Cervantes, Kiwanis, third place Bronco League; Charles Coile, Black Sox, first place T-
Shirt League; Frank Newsome, Hi-View, third place Pony League; John Jacobs, Black Sox, first place T-
Shirt League, and Bobby Parks, Star Oilers, first place Bronco League.
Ennis State Bank
Wins Pony Tourney
Awards Night Draws
Large Attendance
Wednesday, August 2, 1972-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-7
The Ennis State Bank team
defeated Dans Town House for
the Pony League tournament
championship Tuesday night 17-
* 1.
The Bankers had their hitting
shoes on as they raked three
Dans pitchers for one of the
biggest run outputs of the year.
The hitting spree included a
home run by Corky Boyd,
catcher for the Bankers, and
one of the leading hitters in the
league.
Mark Strunc held the Dans
nine to one run while Randy
Dixon, Roy Bolton and Bruce
Santos hurled for Dans.
The All-Stars were presented Johnny Cook, Edwin Langer,
trophies Tuesday night Lenny Orman Roger Brown
following the Pony League Troy Morales, Chris Jones, Ed
tournament at the Bronco Field Mach, Kevin Leaks, tan y
with a large crowd in at- Novak, Adam Partida, irgi
tendance Crow Jr-’ Kevin Betik, Randy
Making the Colt League all- Tarrant and Robbie Parks.
stars were as follows: Greg In the National League they
Kudrna, Legion; Duane are as follows: Tim Collins,
Harrison, Dennis Hajek and Barron Green, Roger Gentry,
Lonnie Davis, Carbon; Joe Glover, Raymond Perry,
Clarence Cook, Ricky Cepak Kelly Chase, Ken Hackney,
and Delton McFarland, Mer- Johnny Wickliff, Sammy Molina,
chants; Bobby Honza, Brad David Taylor, Terry Hilger,
Vineyard and Albert Haskovec, Morris Caudills, Billy Jackson,
Ontimist Pete Morales and Sam Dyson.
P niche oton ended
Pony League all-stars are as Tuesday nights action ended
follows: Steve Moore, Corky the season for all the summer
Boyd, Brad Newberry, Brian baseball program and plans are
Stockton, Tim Valek, Randy already beinS made for next
Dixon, David Beggs, Steve year. The draft will be held
Gunn, Kenneth Cook, Mark Saturday, August 26, at the
Strunc, Roy Bolton, Clint Community Center, it was
Morales, Bruce Santos, Reggie announced following the awards
Hill and Chess Hobbs. presentation.
The Bronco League named
all-stars for the American and
National League. They are as
follows: American League-
Stan Dlabaj
To Westover
AFB, Mass.
Airman Stanley C. Dlabaj Jr., . Ennis State Bank finished
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . regular league play in first
Dlabaj of 1004 W. Ennis Ave., place with Dans in second the
Ennis, has been assigne o same way they finished the
Westover AFB, Mass., after tournament
completing Air Force basic
training.
During his six weeks at the Countian
Air Training Command’s
Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied Fi nished H is
the Air Force mission,
organization and customs and Airman Basic
received special instruction in
human relations. Navy Airman Apprentice
The airman has been Kenneth R. Capps, son of Mr.
assigned to a unit of the and Mrs. Leroy D. Rick of Red
Strategic Air Command for a 7 has completed the — A TA 3
further training and duty in the Aviation Structural Mechanic LAKE BARDWELL
civil engineering structural School at Memphis.
pavements field. Aviation Structural
Airman Dlabaj is a 1972 Mechanics maintain hydraulic
graduate of Ennis High School, systems, fuselages and wings
aboard Naval aircraft.
He is a 1972 graudate of Red
Oak High School.
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TEXAS
SPORTS
ARLINGTON — The Texas
Rangers will be out to avoid a
third straight shutout tonight
when they meet the Minnesota
Twins at Arlington Stadium.
Mike Paul will be on the mound
for the Rangers and Ray Corbin
will pitch for the Twins. Last
night, Minnesota pitcher Dick
Woodson tossed a three-hitter to
give the Twins a three to
nothing triumph over the
Rangers, who were blanked by
the Oakland A’s and Vida Blue
Monday. The Twins’ runs came
on a two-run triple by Danny
Thompson and a solo home run
by Bobby Darwin.
HOUSTON — The Houston
Astros are almost faced with a
must situation tonight when
they meet the Cincinnati Reds
in the second game of a short
two-game series at the
Astrodome. They trail the Reds
in the National League West
Pennant Race by 6 games-- and
time is beginning to run out in
the season. Pitching for the
Astros tonoght will be
righthander Don Wilson, while
Gary Nolan is scheduled on the
mound for Cincinnati. Last
night, former Astro Joe Morgan
hit a two-run homer in the fifth
inning to give the Reds a 3 to
one victory. Wayne Simpson
scattered seven hits, including
Jim Wynn’s 18th home run of
the season, in gaining a com-
plete-game pitching victory.
TEXAS PRO FOOTBALL
Thunderstorm
Activity on
Texas Coast
Thunderstorm activity has
been intensifying this morning
along the Texas Coast while
most of the state continues to i
report bright sunshine and
rising temperatures. |
Other showers have been
The injured are straggling Roosevelt High School bas-
back to the Houston Oiler ketball great Ira Terrell had
Training Camp in Kerrville, never heard of San Antonio
Cornerback Zeke Moore, his Jefferson’s Rick Bullock,
arm in a sling, showed up Roosevelt won that game, but
yesterday, and today ailing Bullock scored 44 points to
linemen Mike Tilleman and Terrell’s 11 as Ira picked up
Walt Suggs are due back, four fouls in the first half.
Moore, a six-year veteran who Terrell says he has grown tired
broke his arm during the first of hearing about Bullock’s
week of training camp, will be prowess in the game, and has
sidelined for at least eight more been looking forward to
weeks but he said he joined the meeting him tonight in the 28th
team to watch them play the annual Texas High School All-
Dallas Cowboys in a preseason Star Basketball game in
game Saturday night.
Meanwhile, the Cowboys
Houston. The game, which is
part of the 40th annual Texas
High School Coaching School
meeting this week, is being
billed as a rematch of the
have spent their first official Terrell-Bullock duel in the state
day without controversial championship game.
running back Duane Thomas,
who was traded to the San Diego -----
Chargers late Monday night.
The man traded to the Cowboys TEXAS LEAGUE
bounced Alexandria 4 to 1,
Amarillo bombed Memphis 11
to 6, San Antonio edged
Arkansas 6 to 5 and Shreveport
bounced back in a regularly
scheduled game with a 10 to 9
triumph over El Paso.
Steve Ontiveros and Dick
White paced a 14-hit attack for
Amarillo that gave Luis
Penalaver a victory in relief for
the second straight night.
Ontiveros broke a 4-all tie in the
fourth inning with a three-run
homer and also had a run-
scoring single in the first frame,
while White went 4 for 4, in-
cluding a solo homer.
Arkansas outhit San Antonio
12 to 5 but still lost by a run as
the Brewers pushed across all
siz of ther runs in the fourth
inning. /
SAN ANTONIO — The Dallas-
Fort Worth Rockets of the
Southwestern Football League
have announced that veteran
pro quarterback Karl Sweetan
will definitely start against the
San Antonio Toros in a game
Friday night. Rockets coach
Joe Evrrett said the former
national football league player
is expected to join the team failure at El Paso Stadium. In is, in his words, “Definitely
soon. The acquisition of Parks the first inning of that game, expected to be in our starting
and the trade of Gloster Lacey helped the Sun Dodgers lineup Friday night.” Sweetan,
Richardson to the Oakland to a 3 to 1 lead with a two-run who has been secretly working
Raiders has left the Cowboys triple. Since that time, Lacey out with the Rockets, was
with a wide receiver corps of was called up to the parent Los arrested with a cousin in New
Parks, Lance Al worth, Bob Angeles club. Orleans last month on federal
Hayes and Ron Sellers. El Paso had to wait until last charges of trying to sell a Los
as Thomas’ replacement at Lee Lacy was over a thousand
running back, Mike Mon- miles away playing baseball for
tgomery, reported to the the Los Angeles Dodgers last
Cowboys’ Thousand Oaks, night, but he still had a hand in
California, traing camp
yesterday. But Calvin Hill
the El Paso Sun Dodgers 9 to 2
Texas League victory over
took over Thomas’ starting slot Shreveport.
in the backfield. The other man The contest was a replay of a
traded to Dallas in the two for game that was suspended June
one swap, receiver Billy Parks, 15th when there was a power
night to finish the final eight Angeles Rams playbook to the
-----innings, but the first inning New Orleans Saints. Sweetan,
offense provided by Lacey six who is from Dallas, was traded
HOUSTON — Until the 1972 weeks ago was enough as the by the Saints to the Rams
Class 4-A State Championship Sun Dodgers coasted to victory, shortly before the 1969 season
Basketball game, Dallas In other TL games, Midland and was cut by Los Angeles last
year.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1972, newspaper, August 2, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690192/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.