Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1979 Page: 5 of 16
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I'hurstia) ■ October 25, 1H79
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Page 5
Bears Friday night take on fellow cellar dweller Leander
Bastrop's Jeff Kana, seen here running around his right side against the Taylor Ducks
last Friday night, hopes to go traveling against Leander when the two varsity teams clash
this Friday night here at 8P.M. Staff Photo by Kathleen Claps.
Feral hog hunt authorized
Feral hog hunts on the
Engeling Wildlife Manage-
ment Area have been
announced by the Texas
Parks and Wildlife Depart-
ment for January, February
and March, 1980.
A total of 13 two-day
hunts will be held during the
three months, and 650
permits will be issued at a
Dec. 13 public drawing at the
department's Austin head-
quarters. To be included in
the drawing, applications
must be received in Austin
no later than 9 p.m., Dec. 10.
Information and applications
may be obtained by writing
the TP&WD at 4200 Smith
School Road, Austin, Texas
78744, or by call toll free
1 800 252-9327.
Hunters may apply as a
party of up to four people.
Applicants must be at least
12 years of age, and those
between the ages of 12 and
17 must apply as a member
of a party along with a
person over age 21 who will
serv e as sponsor. A $10 fee
will be charged for each
permit issued.
Anyone who received a
permit to hunt feral hogs in
1979 will be ineligible to
receive one in 1980 unless
there are more permits
available than there are
applicants. A new regula-
tion for this hunt requires all
hunters to wear at least 400
square inches of fluorescent
orange clothing with 144
square inches on the front
and back above the waist-
line.
It> MORRIS M.DItlDGK
The Bastrop Bears and
the Leander Lions will battle
it out this Friday night with
thi loser taking sole position
Park hours
announced
Effective Sunday, Oct. 28
the temporary park site at
the Fayette Power Project
near La Grange will open at
li a.m. and close at 5 p.m.
daily.
Entry into the park, which
is operated by the Lower
Colorado River Authority, is
limited to the first 120
vehicles per day.
"This should allow the
fullest use for fishing and
water sports at the FPP
cooling pond, as well as
enable parks personnel to
properly manage the vehicle-
parking and boat-launching,"
said John Babcock, LCRA
director of environmental
resources.
The hours of operation will
be in effect through the end
of the year, and hours of
operation for 1980 will be
announced in December,
Babcock said.
The 10,941 acre area is in
Anderson County 20 miles
northwest of Palestine and
40 miles southeast of
Corsicana on Highway 287.
of last
12 AAA.
place in District
The Bastrop Bears are
currently 0 5 1 this year and
0 I in district, while Leander
is 1 5 and 0 4.
In two of the Lions' past
three games thev were
defeated by two and four
points, losing to Del Valle,
lt> 14, to Westlake, 23 19 am!
last week, losing 34 13 to
Lock hart.
The Lions offense has
been averaging lt> points per
game in district action and
12 per game over the season.
The Lions' baic offense set
is the straight T with two
tight ends. They also line up
in the veer and the I
formation. The Lions'
running game is led by
senior fullback Donnie
Guthrie and quarterback
Denny Buchanan.
On defense, the Lions line
up in the split far and some
times the 5-3.
★ ★★★★★★★★★★★
Westlake Chaparrals
still lead 12AAA
The Westlake Chapar
rals held on to their lead in
district 12AAA last Friday
with a 12 9 win over the Del
Valle Cardinals. Belton
picked up their fourth
district win, running over
Lampasas 34 0. Lock hart
raced past Leander 34 13.
This week the Belton
Tigers and the Georgetown
Eagles battle it out for
second place in district,
while Del Valle takes on
Lockhart and Lampasas
plays T aylor.
DISTRICT STANDINGS
TEAM
WINS L(
1SSKS
West la ke
5
0
Belton
4
1
Del Valle
3
•>
Georgetown
3
1
Lampasass
2
3
Lockhart
•>
2
l ayloi
Bastrop
0
4
Leander
0
4
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McAuley, Davis. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1979, newspaper, October 25, 1979; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth602051/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.