Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1978 Page: 9 of 12
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Cortland Tennis Association
held their Fourth of July
Tennis Tournament this past
weekend on area courts
The Tournament was one of
the largest the Portland Tennis
Association has had There
were a total of 99 entries
Players competing were from
Corpus Christi. Korkport,
Beeville Aransas Pass,
Houston as well as Portland
In the men's singles. Randy
McDonald defeated Jeff
Womiey 6-2, 6-3
99 Play In Tennis Tourney
In the Women's singles.
Sharon Hill of Aransas Pass
defeated Deane Pekar of
Houston 6-1, 6-0
Men's doubles Handy Me
Donald and Jeff Woodley from
Portland defeated Carry
Patterson and Buddy Adams
from Portland 6-2. 6-3
In a close match in women's
doubles. Lynn Campbell of
Port land and Yolanda Garza of
Corpus Chnsti defeated Diane
Pekar of Houston and Mary
Bridges of Portland 7-5, 7-6
In a come from behind in
mixed doubles. Handy Me
Donald and Diane Pekar
defeated Pete Cannno of
Corpus Christi and Mary
Bridge's 96, 6 4, 6-0
The Tournament was a huge
success with many close
matches and a lot of good,
players competing. a
spokesman said
The tournament was under
the direction of lairry Pat
tertian and Mary Bridges
MIXED DOUBLES. Second place winners (left) Pete Canctno and Mary Bridges First
place winners (right) Diane Pekar and Randy McDonald.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES. Second place winners (left) Diane Pekar and Mary Bridges. First
place winners (right) Lynn Campbell and Yolanda Garza.
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MEN'S SINGLES, second place winner (left) Jeff Woolsey.
First place winner (right) Randy McDonald.
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MEN'S DOUBLES. Second place winners (left) Larry Patterson and Buddy Adams. First
place winners (right) Jeff Woolsey and Randy McDonald
May sales of Series E and H
I nited States Savings Bonds in
San Patricio County totaled
$96,987. according to a report
from the Office of the State
Director
The May figure pushed the
total to date for this year to
$199,925. or 44 percent of the ‘78
sales goal of $450,000 This is 2
percent ahead of last year
when $168,498 i42 percent) of
the $450,000 goal was reached
Texas sales during the month
amounted to *25.166,570, while
sales for the first five months
of 1978 total $130,176,129. or 32
percent of the yearly sales goal
of $306 6 million
Swim Classes
Are Announced
The third class of Red Cross
Intermediates will begin at
HKB pool July 10 and will last
until July 21
Hours are from 12 noon to 1
p in The cost is 25 cents
First classes for swimmer
will begin on July 10 The class
from 7 to 8 p m will be held at
the Community Center pool
lessons last for two weeks and
cost 25 cents a session
Adult Lap Swimming is held
nitely Monday through Fridays
from 8 to 9 p m at the HEB
Pool and the cost is 25 cents
WOMEN'S SINGLES. Second place winner (left) Diane
Pekar. First place winner (right) Sharon Hill.
Fort!
Mr Hell and his wife were on
the links His first shot sliced
across the creek and hit another
unman. Her husband was in-
censed. "You hit my wife with
your ball. ” he shouted "Sorry,"
said Hell, handing him a golf
ball "Here, have a shot at
mine "
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PORTLAND NEWS. Thursday, July 6, 1971
Page 9
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Continued From Page 8
Grog West. 13 8'.-
50-yard dash - 3, Bobby
Burrus, 6 72 4, Darron Roach
6 79
440-vard relay 2, (Roach,
Elledge, West, Burrus, Alt
Boenig) 57 35
12-I.TGIKI-S
l>ong jump 1, Pam Mitchell,
17 31 u
High jump 2, Ken Harris, 4
6
100-yard dash I. Mitchell,
1176. 3, Lisa Tucker. 12 15 4,
Karen Wilson, 12 21
440-vard dash 1, Bridgett
Bird. 68 31
440-vard relay - l, Cheryl
Hatpin. Tucker, Harris. Mit-
chell) 53 22 2, (Wilson. Debbie
Tanner. Kerri Jewell. Bird,
All T 1) Wineland) 55 74
80-meter low hurdles - 1,
Harris. 13,11
880-vard dash 4. Wineland,
2:46 40
22(>-yard dash 3, Bird, 29 46
12-13 BOYS
Pole vault 1. Jim Roe. 10 0.
2. Steve Moore, 9 6 3, Joe
Smith. 8 6 4, Brian Hessong, 8
0 4. David Hessong. 8 0
Shot put 2, Rosendo
Delgado. 40 2 3. Steve Chan-
celor. 4(i ' •. 4. I’ut Dive. 19
Harris i 46 11
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High jump 4. Frank Wilson,
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440 vard dash 1
’ Kays 53 Ho
Steve Sampson, John Beecher
1. Beecher. 54 K4
Stills, Alt Chancelori 47 92
4oo meter intermediate
70-yard low hurdles 1,
hurdles 3, David Simmons
Beecher. 9 54
62 38
120 yard high
hurdles 4.
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Darren James. 15 67
latng lump-2. lots Fish. 16 2
220-vard dash
2. Mitchell
High lump • 4, Roxanne
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Tedder. 4 6
Mile relay 1,«
Kays. Harris
Discus - t, Gracie Rodriguez
Burdine Beecher, alt Mil
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Two mile run 1, Rodriguez,
13 51 27
16-17 4.IBI S
440yard relay - 2, (Fish,
Mile run • 1. Diane McCarty,
Sandi Fairchild. Denise
5 19 63
Hoffman, Leslie Winslow)
Mile relay -
1. i Maureen
53 62
McCarty, Tammy Shaw, Lynn
100-meter low hurdles - 1,
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Fish. 16 (M 3. Fairchild 17 27
4:3.3 79
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220-vard dash - 2, Winslow,
High |ump 1,
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27 60
Two-mile run
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Wilson. 12 56 71
7:00 08
880-yard dash
McCarty. 2 48 21
1, Maureen
14-15 BOYS
100-meter low
hurdles 1.
Hole vault 1, Darwin Tyra,
Shaw 16 06
13 6 3, Kent Hams. 12 6
too-yard dash
• 2. Renee
Shot put 3, Rockv Collette.
Justice 1174
41 5' j 4. Abel Guzman, 40 5:><
440-vard dahs
• 1, Hatpin.
Discus 2. Collette. 113 2 4.
Chris Bridger. 104 9L
65 8
44Gvard relay - 2, (Rodney
16-17 BOYS
Mitchell. Mike Beecher Brian
‘220-vard dash
- 1, Kevin
Kays. Glenn Burdine, alt
Nance, 23 18
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1978, newspaper, July 6, 1978; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870974/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.