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walks, -hit batsmen, errors and two solid hit meant six runs Hit Gtltsvillt AND STAR-FORUM, POST-ed for the visitors. Gatesville, Texas March 20, 1905 Sec. 2, Pg. 5 Coach Bill Groogan is expect GHS Nino Cops 11 -7 Win Over Copperas Cove Choking off a last-inning Bulldog uprising, the Gatesvillc Hornet baseball nine got awav with Junior Spikers Defeat Hamilton Both Gatetville't eighth grade and seventh grade track and field aggregation! bested Ham-iltrn teams in a dual track meet here Tuesday afternoon. The eighth graders piled up 104 points to 23 for Hamilton, while the seventh graders scored 63 points to Hamilton's 54V4.

Listed below arc the Gates- Chovrolct Servicemen High Jump 1, Larry McCutchen. 2. Reggie Schoenewolf. Height: 4' Seventh Gradet 60-Yard Hurdles 1. David Brazirl.

2, Jimmie Bell. Time: 9:0. 440 Yard Relay 2. Gatesville (Braziel, Chris Vernon, Chris Montgomery, Larry Smith). 60-Yard Dash 1.

Gary Ca-rothers. 3. Clay McClellan. Time: 7:6. 150-Yard Dash 1.

Chris Mont Larry Smith. Time 18.3. ed to field, the same lineup at Copperas Cove that he used in the opener. This will find Bill Vuden behind the plate, Bynum cn the mound, Darrell Johnson on first base, Felix Blanchard at second base, Cecil Strickland at third base, David Webb at shortstcp and Cronje Swindall, way to the state relays it Ronnie Dean In the high juftp. The versatile Dean is alio a fine pole vaulter and a promising hurdler The Gatesville track squad, outside of a distressing lack of speed, is a.

well balanced one Stanley Kopec, pro-mlilna Hornet froth an 11-7 triumph over Copperas Cove in the '65 opener at Lions League Park Tuesday night. Icy winds knifed across the diamond and the hardv fans who or who underwent surgery onivilIe Prfntmakers hit knee last fall, wat exam. turned out to watch the game huddled in blankets or stayed Inside autos parked around the 100-Yard Dash 1. Carothers. Time: 12.1.

330 Yard Dash 2. Chris 600-Yard Dash 1. Mike Barr. Don Gaston and Farrell in the outfied. Swindall turned in the first game's fielding gem, making a long run to spear a hard drive eff the bat of Louis Dewald in the fifth inning.

The plav came with the bases loaded and chilled a threatening Bulldog rally. Mrs. Beard On MH-B Honor List Mrs. Oley Beard Jr. of Gatesville was listed on the dean's honor roll for the fall semester at Mary Hardin Baylor College, Belton.

Mrs. Beard, a junior math and English major, made 3. Marshall Edwards. Time: 1:50.3. Eighth Grade: 60-Yard Hurdles 1.

Ben Conner. 2. Raymond Cole. 3. Black-man.

Time 8.5. 440-Yard Relay 1. Gatesville (Conner, Melton, Schoenewolf, McCutchen). Time: 48.4. 60-Yard Dash 1.

Jamea Fea-therston. 2. Reggie Schoenewolf. 3. Steve White.

Time: 7:4. 330 Yard Dash 2. Ray Boley. 3. John King.

Suppose you were in New York's twining Kennedy Airport and strolled up to the American Airlines booth to piclc up a ticket and there saw a sign reading: "Town of the Day: Ireland, Texas." You'd be kinda stunned, wouldn't you? Well, this happened last week to Byron Gllbreath, Leon Junction product and former Hornet athlrtic star who is noW assistant varsity basketball coach at Georgia Tech. And he was stunned. Gilbreeth was on recruiting trip for Georgia Tech. After mvking torn contacts In New York, he went to the airport to catch a plane for Lex-Inaton, and visits with other prospective cagert. That's when he saw the sign.

"I walked up to the American Airlines desk- and told them I was from the same county in Texas where Ireland is located." Gilbreath reported. This all, happened on Thursday. March 18 the day after St. Patrick's Day. That may have been the reason Ireland, Texas, was selected as Town of the-Day at Ken-ntdy Airport.

880Yard Relay 1. Gatesville (Braziel, Vernon, Montgomery, Carothers). Time: 1:52. Shot Put 1. Ingram.

3. Ca rothers. Distance: 33' Discus 3. Braziel. Broad Jump 1.

Carothers. 3. field. These same two clubs will hook up in a return bout at Copperas Cove Tuesday night. Game time will be 7:30 p.

m. In the chilly inaugural, the Hornets unloaded on the Bulldogs' ace lefthander, Aureiio Baguio, for six runs in the third inning. The home forces collected another run the fifth and four mere in the sixth, when Robert Farrell's bases-loaded triple jus the big blow. Larry Bynum, Gatesville righthander, was master of Copperas Cove. He hurled the first six innings and limited the visitors to one run and three hits.

Husk lefthander Mike Thompson pitched the last in ning, when an assortment of 100-Yard Dash 1. Larrv McCutchen. 2. Rovmond Cole. 3.

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Tie for straight-A academic record. She is a member of the Delta Psi Theta mathematics fraternity. The house cat is believed to be a cross between the sacred cat of F.gypt and the European wildcat. Steve White. Time: 11.3.

150-Yard Dash 1. Charles Melton. 2. Buddy Wiggins. 3.

Mike Pate. Time: 17.3. 660-Yard Dash 1. Mike Gaston. 2.

Ray Boley. Time: 1:39.8. Mile Relay 1. Gatesville (Schoenewolf. Conner.

Melton, McCutchen). Time: 4:02.5. Shot Put-2. Melton. 3.

Atchison. Discus 1. Don Bohne. 2. Stovall.

Distance: 125' Broad Jump 1-2 (tie) Reggie Schoenewolf and Ben Conner. 3. Raymond Cole. Distance: 16 ft. Pole Vault 1.

Charles Melton. 2. Danny Weaver. Height: 8 ft. 3.

Mayer. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES TO MEET AT KILLEEN A more serious-than-usual purpose will be served by the Funtime Rollercade in Killeen Friday, Saturday and Sunday when it accommodates a 3-day Bible seminar Jor Jehovah's Witnesses, according to H. A. Fetzik, representative of the Watchtower world headquarters in Brooklyn. N.

Y. Fetzik will highlight the assembly at 3 p.m. Sunday by his keynote address, "The Moral Breakdown What Ined by an Auttin specialist Monday end was ld to bo recovering okeh. There are tome who feel that Stanley will bo a better footballer than hit brother, Joo Kopec, and Joo It counted uoon to be the klnooln of tho Hornet line next fall. Reports are that District 26-B coaches are now casting ballots for the sel-H-tion of an all-district basketball team And rumor has it that Brownwood would like to move Into a Central Texas district when the TIL realigns districts for 1966 67.

The Yellowjackets would probably dominate anv loop in these parts Austin Lanier is due to move up into Class A AAA in 19C6, and there's a possibility that such schools as Hillsboro, Marlin and Alexia will be hiked into Class AAA Hornet coaches' description of Dennis Pfeffer, footballer, basketballer and trackster: "He's a real competitor." Dates for the Gatesville Country Club't annual partnership low ball golf tournament have been pegged at May 15-16. Byron McClellan will again be tournament chairman Clyde (Bulldog) Turner, while maintaining ownership of hit Pidcoke ranch, hat purchased a ranch on the highway between the Ruidoso and Sunland Park race trackt in New Mexico and plant to tpend most of hit time there railing and training race horses. Bulldog teyt hit tales tlogan will be: ''Right on the price, right on the quality and right en the road." uOjAIMTtlNAMOSi Stop' in at LOWELL CHEVROLET FOR THESE SPRING FEATURED SERVICES March. April FREE VEHICLE SAFETY CHECK PCV SERVICES AIR CONDITIONING CHECK A good place to buy NEW 1 965 models nationally advertised MORNING GLORY Can Be Done About It?" ie "STEER A STOP" SERVICES (Brakes end Front End) Capsule on Hornet baseball chances: as goes Larry Bynum, so goes Gatesville And Iarry looked great in the opener against Copperas Cove Tuesday, night It's going to be quite a scramble among Gatesville, Austin Lanier and Lampasas for second place in the District 13-AAA Relays on April 10. Right now the Belton cinder aggregation, loaded with sprinters, looks like a shoo-in for the meet championship while La Vega is a eood bet for a fifth-' place finish.

The Hornet trickster with the best chance to win hit SPRING COOLING SYSTEM INSPECTION MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS FARMERS Wo are In the market to buy your barley, wheat, corn and oat. See ut for prictt before you sell. APPEARANCE SERVICES POWELL CHEVROLET CO. LEAIRD'S DEPT. STORE PH.

UN 5-5314 DIAL UN 5-2241 102 SOUTH 6TH ST. 507 W. MAIN ST. ATER Coryell County Cotton Oil Company READ THE MESSENGER CLASSIFIED ADS! Lake Jackson Trio Visits Whisenhunts by Mrs. W.

R. Whisenhunt Messenger Correspondent Mrs. Waldene Boswell and daughter, Monta. accompanied by Karen Mitchell of Lake lack-son, were week end guests in the Robert Whisenhunt home. Mr.

and Uxsf Jeff Carpenter WM MB. Ml of Gatesville visited in the Er nest Timmons home over the week end. rfu Ul Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sellers TEXAS were Sundav dinner euests in the Ruel Whisenhunt home.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whisenhunt and family of Arnett had Sunday dinner in the Rupert Whisenhunt home. Mrs. Barnett and Rufus call ed on Mrs.

Barnett's sister, Liz zie. in Waco Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel hunt visited Sundav evening in the Rupert Whisenhunt home.

Mr. and Mrs. Vern Timmons of Waco were week end guests in the Willie Timmons home. Come to the bank that's as close to you as the window of your car Come to our bank for every extra convenience. Banking is a pleasure here because we make it that way.

Bank with us and see for yourself. We have many services for the family, -for the traveler, even for the children and their futures. Consult-us on your banking needs. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas of Gatesville visited recently in the Robert Whisenhunt home: DON'T BE DECEIVED about who finances your schools. THE 80-20 FORMULA FOR FINANCING, applies to the MINIMUM FOUNDATION PROGRAM which provides for only a bottom program. YOU PAY FOR ALL ABOVE THIS LOCALLY. LOCAL DISTRICTS also provide GROUNDS, STADIUM CAFETERIAS, and many other things depending on the will of the people and their ability to pay. YES, YOU PAY EITHER WAY, but compare The Governor's Plan The Teachers' Plan Mr and Mrs.

C. L. Morton and familv of Clifton visited in the Robert Whisenhunt home Saturday night. Sunday sitors in the Willie Timmons home were Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Upchurch and Bobby, Mrs. Katherine Kidd and chil dren of Waco and Mr. and Mrs The local districts should pay a larger share.

Keep present plan of financing. This allows the local district to have more than the minimum if it is willing to pay more locally. The teachers get more nowwith the view of taking care of the future when it arrives. This allows the pay to be adjusted to the economy as it is and not as it is projected to be. The teachers get less now and projects raises into the future.

Bobby Murry and tamny 01 Rummage Sale Will Help Pay Girls' Trip Gatesville Girl Scouts will help finance the triD of local girls to the annual Girt Scout Round-Up in Idaho with proceeds from a rummage sale they will conduct Friday and Saturday, April 2-3. Location of the ale will be on the square. The girls will sell articles from 8 a. m. to 6 p.

m. each day. Cass Grande, now a National Monument, is a four-story apartment house built 600 years ago by Salado Indians in Arizona. Checking Accounts. Personal Loans Repair Loans Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Drive In Banking Savings Accounts Avto Loans Commercial Loans Personalized Checks Trailers Checks" Cashier Checks.

GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST CO. MEMBER F.D.I.C. STRONG SOLID SECURE 801 Leon St. Across from Pott Office ANSWER QUESTION The ad valorem tax. What is the LOCAL source of revenue? What are the STATE sources of revenue? A wide variety of taxes and income from PUBLIC SCHOOL LANDS.

Your local school district does not. Who gets the ad valorem taxes on the goods and services sold here but whose plants and offices are elsewhere? THE REASON More and More People Shop Shouldn't teachers' salaries be competitive if they are to attract the new recruit? Yes. We fhinfc the young people are primarily concerned with the way things are now. They too will face the future with faith. 5 TlVt TTfo) To) FOOD I III III, rv I I I 1 IVU aVJUUtfa- vs- MARKET THE LEGISLATURE AND THE GOVERNOR WILL BE MAKING IMPORTANT DECISIONS ABOUT SCHOOL FINANCE VERY SOON LET THEM KNOW YOUR VIEWS.

THOSE WITH VESTED INTERESTS WILL EAST MAIN ST. OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT If It Comes From Murras, It Must Be Good (Paid Advertisement).

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