8 The BALLARD NEWS TRIBUNE Wednesday, May 6, 1964
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Prices effective THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATU
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Ladies' gulova Watches. REGISTRATIONS CLOSE THIS
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Left to right: Bob Henning, Track Coach; John Beahm, Assistant; Don Burnett,
Golf; Norland King, Baseball Coach; Donn Higley, Assistant. Joe Cromarty, Ten-
nis Coach, was camera-shy.
--Photo by Johonson
Notice
Regular teams will be forming
for the next two weeks for Boys'
Club indoor baseball, which will
!be scheduled for play every Mon-]
[day and Thursday. Choose-up!
By LARRY DANBERG teams are now getting together
Ballard's baseball team seems jump and mile relay where they for practice.
to have found the right combina-
tion. The return of Bob Biehl
aided the Beavers as they downed
I Shorecrest 8-3. Gary Seefried and
Mike Taylor held the big sticks
for Ballard with Seefried getting
:two triples and two singles in
[four trips and Taylor having a
home run and a single. Biehl cut
down nine Scots on strikes.
In a previous game the big
stickers topped Terrace 5-4 in
eight innings as Gary Olson
blasted a two run homer with
two out and the Beavers trailing
-~ = -, -- ,- . : ; 4-3. Olson who leads the Beav,
~ ~ ~ ~ *~ J~ ~ I ers with a .378 average also
placed second and third. How- . I
ever two 1963 records set by the A recent study at the Umver-i
Beavers' all city championship
track team were broken in the
meet. The Cindermen are 3-1 for
the season and will be in the
all North Division meet May 8
at Edmonds Stadium. Field events
will begin at 3:15 and the track
events at 3: 30.
The tennis team improved
their season record to 3-2 in
trouncing Terrace 8-1. Mark
Carr, Chuck Dearing, Dave An-
derson and Greg Hovander
were all double match winners
for Ballard. The netmen will
i tl contributed two singles in the take on Edmonds at Lower
COUPON ,J May 8 and RooseveltEdm ndSMay 5. WoodlandThe golf teamll'has been de-
i game. Ballard plays May
li Both games will be at the teated twice this season with
I Beavers' home field and will Dave Puetz being the Beavers'
i~ begin at 3:45. Itop man. They will meet Roose-
[[ Ballard's Cindermen pl a cedivelt, Ingraham and Nathan Hale
[ seventh in the all Metro Carni- May 11 at Jackson.
I val last Friday. The Beavers'[ ---------
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I " -, I The East Ballard Little League
I~ [|tt[e League P[ay ~officially got under way on Mon-
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i! Pitching dominated play in the day, April 27, with opening gamei
i~ liopening day games of the Westlscores as follows:I
I~Ballard Little League. Even los- Eagles 5, Merchants 0; RavensI
ing pitchers were striking out
great numbers of batters. Paul
Nerdrum, Bob Rapp mounder,
fanned 14 but still lost 5-0. His
teammates got only one hit off
Eagle pitcher Jeff Jarvis.
"Lefty" Bruce Weir turned in
sity of Washington shows that 261
per cent of the men and 11 perI
cent of the women students work[
a minimum of 11 hours per week.
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a fine pitching chore for the Bal-
lard Lions and shut out Pacific
5, Zesto 4; Boosters 4, Hobos 3
(7 innings).
On Thursday the Eagles again
s c o r e d a shutout -- this time
against the Zestos 11-0; the Mer-
chants bested the Hobos 11-5;
and in a 7 inning game, the
Boosters beat the Ravens 3-2.
Traders 5-0. Kirby Thompson Harry Faddis, president of the
fanned 9 Lions in losing. Dave lEast Ballard Little League, -
Floyd lost a shut-out for Loyal ipressed his appreciation to e~l
Realty when an eager Batlard who have supported the League's
Elk team shoved 2 runs across current fund raising drive. The
in the last inning, but won 6-2. drawing for the clock radio, bi-
In second round play, Loyal noculars, electric frying pan and
Realty over whelmed the Lions Ispinning reel will be held Thurs-
] 18-2 Bob Rapp lost another to day, May 7th, at Loyal Heights
I Pacific Traders 12-4 and the at 6:00 p.m. preceding the ball
] Eagles lost to the Elks 14-6. I games.
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