Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1971 Page: 17 of 20
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Little League
PREP DIVISION:
Last Week’s Results;
Tigers 9, Giants 1.
Indians 7, Colts 11.
Pirates 6, Giants 15.
Colts 6, Dodgers 9.
Pirates 16, Yankees 7.
Dodgers 10, Cubs 4.
Indians 7, Tigers 9.
Yankees 8, Cubs 6.
MINOR DIVISION:
Last Week’s Results:
Yankees 15, Indians 3.
Colts 13, Cubs 6.
Yankees 16, Dodgers 0.
Colts 5, Giants 4.
Cubs 7, Indians 7.
On May 19, Kenny Meyers
pitched a 3 hit shut-out for the
Yankees. He faced 23 batters,
while striking out 10 and
walking only 4. His E R A. is
1.5 for the season.
MAJOR DIVISION:
Last Week’s Results:
Giants 11, Yankees 0.
Cubs 5, Indians 3.
Giants 5, Colts 5.
Cubs 6, Dodgers 2.
Indians 9, Yankees 9.
Team Standings:
May 22nd
Cubs
won lost
7
tied
0 0
Yankees
3
3 1
Colts
2
3 1
Dodgers
2
4 0
Indians
2
4 1
Giants
2
4 1
Gregg Dickson, Cubs, is the
leading pitcher in the Major
Division as of May 22nd, with a
record of 4 wins and 0 losses.
Duane Campion, Dodgers, and
Manfred Rottler, Yankees,
each have records of 2 wins and
1 loss.
Leading Batters in the
Majors are:
DavidGreeson (Cubs) .415
David Goebel (Indians) .384
Oscar Kuzniar (Yankees) .368
Scott Terry (Indians) .316
Chuck Rankin (Cubs) .307
SENIOR DIVISION:
Last Week’s Results:
Jets 7, Kats 1.
Gulls 4, Rebels 2.
Aces 6. Jets 5.
Gulls 4, Kats 2.
Rebels 8, Aces 2.
Team Standings
May 22nd
Gulls
Kats
Rebels
Jets
Aces
won lost tied
7 0 0
4 4 0
4 4 0
2 5 0
2 6 0
Leading pitchers in the
Senior Division are Alan
Bishop and Russell Dickson, of
the Gulls with 3 wins and 0
losses each. Toby Shahan,
Rebels, and Mike Krull, Kats,
each have records of 3 wins and
1 loss
Five leading Batters — Senior
Divison as of May 22nd.
I,arry Meadows (Rebels) .478
Alan Bishop (Gulls) .455
Jim West (Jets) .438
Brad Stephenson (Jets) .353
William Daniel (Kats) 304
No regularly scheduled
games will be played in Senior
Divison until June 1st. A make-
up game will Ik* played bet-
C'OIJRT RECORDS
GOLF WINNERS — These two Clark students were
winners in a recent golf tournament. They are Billy
Oce1. left and Kin Baucom.
PORTLAND NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1971 PAGE 17
adoption. Petition for change
of name granted.
36th District Court
John H. Miller, Judge.
Docket:
State vs Michael Edward
Massey. Unlawful possession
of narcotic drug, to-wit mari-
juana. Revocation taken under
advisement.
Lile Vasquez vs Pedro Vas-
quez. Divorce. Plaintiff granted
a divorce.
See ( DI RT RECORDS Page
IK
BERTHA'S
BEAUTY SALON
(C ontinued from Page 14)
stitution made payable to county
attorney and H.E.B. in the a-
mount of $40.
36th District Court
John H. Miller, Judge
WHAT
LIES AHEAD?
Docket:
In the matter of the marriage
of Rosalinda Pena Flores and
Manuel Flores. Bureau of Vital
Statistics report filed.
In Re: A minor. Petition for
dependent and neglected child.
Child declared dependent and
neglected and temporary cus-
tody awarded petitioner.
156th District Court
Joe Wade, Judge
Docket:
In the matter of the marriage
of Wanda Lee Chighizola and
Joseph C. Chighizola. Divorce.
Plaintiff granted divorce.
In the matter of the marriage
of Jack Steed and Patricia Steed
Divorce. Plaintiff granted di-
vorce.
Aetna Casualty and Surety
Co. vs Billy B. Wilson. Suit
to set aside award of Indus-
trial Accident Board. Trans-
ferred to Nueces Co.
In the matter of the marriage
of Linda Vivian Brown Kenne-
mer and Larry Douglas Kenne-
mer. Divorce. B.V.S. report
filed.
In the matter of the marriage
of Amelia Trevino and Juan
Trevino. Divorce. Restraining
orders against defendant grant-
ed.
In Re: A minor. Petition for
Joseph Garza
Scores High
For A&l Team
Joseph Garza, former G-P
track star, is credited with
amassing 73 |>oints during
three years as a member of the
Texas A&l squad. During this
time he has won two him*
ribbons, four seconds, one
third, four fourths and three
fifths. This gave him an
average of 24.3 points per
season.
ween the Gulls and Jets on
Friday, May 28th This game
was rained out May 11th
Graduation marks your entry into the world of
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world that needs knowledge... a world that
needs you ... Whatever your plans for the
future, we wish you success.
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ST"ATE
PORTLAND. TEXAS
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