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The Lemoore Advance from Lemoore, California • 14

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4wtMHkattMH i Tennis Stars Lauded At Third Annual Awards Banquet Wednesday THIS COULD BE TAKEN for Robin Merry Sweethearts if one had ventured oct to Mrs second class at Lemoore High School Here her expert or should we say bowswomen? take aim at their target Archery has berome a popular sport at the end of the school year and will likely drew continued interest in the foil term West Hills Schedule Has Five Home Football Games Next Year team These three girls were given gold charms engraved with their awards Two engraved plaques were awarded to Lee Newton and Debi Reinhardt for winning the doubles event at the league tournament The plaques were engraved with medals mounted on diem Each year the players choose the recipients for the Captain's Awards the Most Improved Players and the Most Valuable Player Captain's Awards are based on dependability court conduct and tennis form JV girls winner was Carol Nelson who played Number One doubles and sported a 15-2 record The Varsity winners were Lee Newton and Stan Criolles Most Improved Players on the JV teams were Nadine Clemens and David Luis Varsity Most Improved players were Cindy Oliveira and Jim Rogers Cindy played second doubles for the Varsity Girls Coach Karen Wood told the group several coaches in the league pointed out that Lein oore's girls had the two toughest doubles a tribute to Cindy and her partner Collen McGuire Vanity Most Valuable Player awards went to Rick Dell-gado and Monica Paulo The award was quite an accomplishment for Rick since this was his first year playing ten- ZSH Lead First Half In Bobby Sox Play going undefeated until the last Lemoore Bobby Sox Softball ends the first half of Softball season with the following standing of the teams: MAJOR LEAGUE Team Won Lost Rotary 9 1 7 2 (1 game to go) Crisp Farms 5 5 A A Drive In 4 6 Gabe's Mexican Cafe 2 7 (1 game to go) Klwanis 2 8 MINOR LEAGUE Billy Nicks 8 2 I 6 4 Beck Const Co 5 5 Lincoln Market 3 7 Western Auto 3 7 TIGER TENNIS award winners for the Boys and Girls were honored at their annual banquet last Wednesday from left are Most Valuable Player Monica Most Valuable Player Varsity Debi Reinhardt Most Player Varsity John Jennings and Most Rotary And Billy Nicks Teams Now match of the season During League play no opponent scored more than three games against her Most Valuable Players were John Jennings and Debi Reinhardt John at-taned the award as a sophomore and it is the second MVP for Debi She also has won trophies playing in the Division in tournaments She is recognized as a top player in the Valley and will go on in tennis after she graduates to play in the Open Divisions Coaches Karen Wood and Bill Cottini concluded with high praise for their coming during June and to enjoy Bobby Sox Here is the schedule for month of June: June 11: Kiwanfe vs vs Rotary Minor Beck vs Billy Nicks June 12: Crisp vs Klwanis vlAIW Minor MIQ vs Western Auto June 13: vs Minor Lincoln vs MIQ June 14: Rotary vs A Minor Billy Nicks vs Western Auto vs June IS: Crisp vs vs A A Minor vs Western Auto The Third Annual Tiger Tennis Teem Banquet nyas considered a tremendous success made possible by the people of Lemoore who supported the high school tennis program At the banquet held May 30 at the Meadow Lane School the players and coaches expressed their thanks for the support of their sponsors Guest speaker was Jim Crouse of Lemoore who is building the new Kings Racquet Club He gave a history of tennis and spoke on tennis etiquette and court conduct He concluded by answering questions about the new Racquet Club Coach Karen Wood and Rick Cottini handed out awards congratulating their teams on their outstanding performance during the season! The first trophies awarded were given to the JV Girls who won the West Yosmite League Championship Taking home troph- Jes were Monica Paulo Shelle Shanklin Carol Nelson Renee Miguel Susi Rico Mary Yancy Nadine Clemens Nbnnette Mello and Pam Silva First place trophy wnnera in the Second Annual Student-Faculty mixed doubles tournament were Nadine Clemens and Cleon Lewis auto shop teacher Runner-up trophies went to Debt Reinhardt and Coach Bob Clement who teaches continuation school and coaches baseball and football Third place trophies went to Terrilee Godinho and coach Fred Mahoney who teaches history and coaches basket-ball In the consolation bracket winners were Monica Paulo and Rayo Budge French teacher and runner-up awards went to Nonnette Mello and Rick Leavens who assisted In the baseball program Earlier in the week the Girls Athletic Association presented three awards to the girls tennis teams Sportsmanship award went to Shelle Shanklin who played JV singles Award for the most improved player went to Debbie Costa who moved up to Varsity this year as a sophomore and attained the honor of playing singles in the League Tournament Most Valuable Player went to Debi Reinhardt who was number one on the iiger Girls Varsity tennis Player JV Rfek Delgado Standing from left are Moat Improved Varsity Jim Rogers Most Improved JV Npdlne demons Most Improved Vanity Cindy Oliveira Vanity Captain Stan CruiUoa Vanity Captain Lee Newton JV Captain Carol Nelson and Most Improved JV David Luis teams Seated Paulo Valuable Valuable The Weat Hills College Falcon Football team will play five home games next year according to Kenneth Usetton lemoore Mayers Pilots And Spectators Invited Selected For To Porterville Moonlight Fly-In Lions All-Stars The Porterville Aren 24th annual Moonlight Ffy-Ia is set tor this July SoftbalL the The dates to mark on your calendar are Saturday and Sunday June 9th and 10th Saturday the 9th a full of events la scheduled for participating This be the day for everyone to And Coach Travel mm EVOOtO OtUt Wtfo foO East For Tourney olevdft Many otter nisei This June 8 BIU Parmer and Armf0D Coach Fraley will be going to pm-( the Qitcigo where Bill Invited MPipipCuttlBH pmt performances this season Youngsters interested in playing tennis with the high bead coach The Falcons ipen with an away game against the MOnteny Peninsula College Lobos an Saturday Sept IS-' The Falcons are hopng to repeat last most successful season since 1988 Id the 1972 campaign the West Hills were S-3 during the regp lar season winning the Central Conference crown In the semifinals of foe state playoffs the Falcons defeated Mira Costa College and then lost to small college powerhouse College of the Redwoods in the state championship game Following the opener against Monterey the Falcons entertain the Imperal Valley Arabs on Sept 22 and Ohlone College on Sept 29 They travel to Cabrillo College on Oct 6 and have a week off on Oct 13 A battle against Antelope Valley College in Lancaster on Oct 20 opens Central league play for the Falcons They then return home for three contests against Merced College (OcL 27) Cuesta College (Nov 3) and Taft College (Nov 10) The final regular season game for the Falcons will be agalpgt Porterville College In Porterville on Nov 17 All games will be played on Saturdays at 7:30 pm Falcon home contests are played hi file Coal Inga Memorial Bowl on file Coalinga High School campus Uselton is assisted by Coaches Marion Stephens and Richard Womack Gary Miller arid Tab Bettencourt will be playing with the Weat Squad when East and West All-Stars dash in foe 13th Annual Exeter Lions Chib All-Star Game Saturday held at Exeter Team Kings and the Schools response from Scouts is are assured representation usual duties representatives valuable game go Club Youth to participate in the 120-yard high hurdles in the Second Annual International Prep Track and Field Invitational to be held June 8 at Prospect ML Prospect There are still many days Gate's Crisp A Lincoln Beck Rotary -Lincoln June 19: Klwanis vs Rotary vs Nicks vs MIQ June 20: A A vs Nateva's Minor Beck vs Lincoln June 21: Crisp vs Klwanis Minor MIQ vs Beck Western Auto vs Billy Nicks June 25: A A vs Crisp vs Minor- MIQ vs Lincoln CnnnlnaJorr June 26: Rotary vs Klwanis jOlly IcflQBTS Crisp vs Minor 9 Billy Nicks vs Beck June 27: vs Klwanis Minor Beck vs Western Auto June 28: A A vs Rotary Minor Western Auto vs MIQ Lincoln vs Billy Nicks The game will be the BatebaO Park in beginning at 8 pim members come from and Tulare Counties Ddano and Wasco The Lions sty the Major League again good and they of good In addition to their as scouts the will choose file most players AH proceeds of the to the Exeter Liana Activities Fund Lemoore Girls Chosen WHC Cheerleaders and for foe 1973-74 have been chosen Hills College Jerald Livesey faculty for foe pep squad Among those Landing" will start with trophies going to the top performers Saturday evening the Cowtel-ks will serve a deUdona barb beam beef dinner After foe dinner and hangar talk there will be a dance tinder the atari with music by the Senders Bend" Sumtey will start with breakfast served by foe Porterville Emblem Club The air show is well-rounded with variety and something for everyone to foy Balloon Demon-stratioa P-51 Aerobatics Glider Aerobatics Pup Flight Helicopter Hoe Down Air Tanker Drop and Aerobatics Plenty Of Fast Civilian Pilot Loses License For Action in Babe Trying To Herd Birds With Plane Ruh lea9ue A clinic will run from 1 pm Friday afternoon to Saturday at noon featuring the top coaches bom university end high school levels Bill woo chosen bom other high school athletes in the nation to compete in his specialty The money was raised to sponsor Coach Fraley and Bill in a fun-fight held at file LHS Gym earlier this month VIC MARTIN Joins Sales Force of songlead-ere school year at West according to advisor selected were cheerleaders Lee Ann Castle-man of Arena! and Annette Leiva of Rtrerdale Mona Can-lceros of Lemoore Is an alternate Gloria Canoy and Janet Brumbaugh of Lemoore were chosen song leaden The ten girls four cheerleaders and six aongteadan were chosen by a committee of pepleaders foom this squad as well as several faculty members Besides practicing during the summer the girls will attend a cheerieading and songlead-iag workshop In Santa Barters in September Last week opened up the second half with a two-way tie for first place There were some close games proving that this half is going to be a four-team race The best game was Monday night between foe Indians and Red Sox The Indians got the win on a fantastic doubleplay by Center Field Kevin Costa The final score was 8r7 The Man-of-foe-Year so far is Mike Sula the dean-up hitter for the Indians He is hitting about 750 with a lot of doubles Jack Nuding is at 688 with the Red Sox The managers and players would like to thank tbs offl- singles and doubles cals of the Babe Ruth League singles and doubles tnd mixed for a job well done Thanks are doubles all in open divisions du feo to many fans who at-The entry fee will be 85 for tend the ball games singles and $8 per team for STANDING OF TEAM doubles aiyl players will be Won Lost limited to two events Tigers 2 1 Trophies will be awarded Indians 2 1 for winners and runnersup in Sox 1 1 championship and consolation Yankees 0 2 events with singles play sche- Lemoore Babe Ruth officers duled to begin at 8:15 am for President Porter Clemens each day of competition- President Frank Miran- Toumament Director Voris Agent Milford Peden will accept entries ad- Stevens Treasurer Corby Dale dressed to 251 Curtis Reed- Equipment Manager Norman ley untU 5 pm June 13 Silva and Umpire-in-Chlef Bob Virden had operated a plane 1) at an altitude of less than 500 feet and 2) in a careless manner as to endanger the lives and property of Reedley Is Host To Championship Tennis Tourney Reedley College will hoot the Kings River Racquet Club Open Tennis Championships June 18 and 17 Events will Include There are now 18 leagues in the San Joaquin Valley besides the eight old ones consisting of: Lemoore Hanford West Hanford Hngsburg Coalings NAS Lemoore Visalia and Madera Field Coordinator Niles Esrey announces that foe foUowisg leagues have also been formed: Los Banos At water Clovis Porterville Tulare two Bakersfield leagues and three leagues in Stockton So there should be some good softball playing in the All-Star Tournament Edward Barksdale 41 of Downey was found guilty in Callpatria Justice Court of herding waterfowl from an airplane and he paid a fine of guy But that was not the end of foe cose The Department of Fish and Game notified the Federal Aviation Administration of the violation and the FAA suspended license for ninety days As Inspector Donald license for ninety days Protection Branch wrote the FAA although Barkdale was Stork of the Wildlife than a federal regulation the Federal Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 as amended in 1971 prohibits persons from using aircraft to harass birds fish or other animals Federal law also provides Stork reminded the FAA administrator that the license of a person convicted under the harassing regulation is subject to suspension or revocation convicted of a state rather The FAA then issued an order suspending license on the grounds that he For Prompt Courteous Service Cell Your FARM BUREAU Insurance Agent VIC said: "After carefullly considering the many excellent offers made to me by the various automobile dealers in Kings Tulare and Fresno counties I decided that the A A Chevrolet Company would be the best organization to tie-in with" was eat easy! 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