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Page 8, Thursday, March 25, 2004 News for Southern Colorado County, Texas The Eagle Lake Headlight Track Moore, pole vault, 4th, 1 TO"; Joe Lee Perez, pole vault, 6th, 11 '0"; James Sa- linas, pole vault, 7th, 11 '0"; Huffman, 100 dash, 6th, 11.37; 1600 relay, Wayne Morgan, C. Scott Jr., Hemphill and Bryan Williams, 5th, 3:40. 20. JV Results Team points, 78, 4th place overall Softball defense was just too tough. Tuesday, March 9, the Lady Raid- ers hosted Tidehaven. Camille Staff went the distance, pitching seven innings and giving up six hits. This gave the Ladies their 10th win of the season. The Raiders played one other game Shot put: Trent Fields, 3rd, 40'0"; Emerson Dawson, 4th, 39'7"; Joe Coo- per, 6th, 36'8"; discus: Dawson, 1st, 129'4"; Brent Botard, 6th, 104' 10"; 800 run: Anthony Johnson, 2nd, 2:16.00; Lance Morales, 3rd, 2:16.02; 110 hurdles: Jeremy Hill, 2nd, 16.54; 400 dash: Bryan Rodriguez, 2nd, Continued from Page 1 59.04; 300 hurdles: Hill, 2nd, 43.51; 1600 run: A. Johnson, 1st, 5:13.87; Morales, 4th, 5:26.67. The Raider track teams run this Sat- urday, March 27, at Van Vleck. Continued from Page 1 They travel to Port Lavaca for the Sandcrab Relays Saturday, April 3. They will run in Palacios Thursday, April 8, with District being held April 15 and 16 in Sweeny. 8th grade Ladies take second Date Team, Place, Time Fri., March 26 Jr. High track teams at Flatonia Sat., March 27 JV & V baseball vs. Sweeny*, Here, 5 p.m. JV & V track at Leopard Relays, Van Vleck Tues., March 30 JV & V baseball at Edna*, 5 p.m. Fri., April 2 JV & V baseball vs. Needville*, Here, 5 p.m. Sat., April 3 JV & V track at Sandcrab Relays, Port Lavaca Jr. High track teams at Needville* *District competition prior to district play when they trav- eled to Luling, picking up their 11th win of the season with a 2-0 victory. Kaylyn Boenisch pitched a com- plete game, a four-hit shut out. Leading the Raiders were Arizbeth Ruvalcaba, 1-3; Margie Leopold, 2-3; Chelsea Ray, 1-3; Boenisch, 1-3, 3B, SB; and Mallory Dumont, 1-3. ESEPI Happy 1 st ^^w Birthday r Samantha vflB March 26, 2004 Love, Mom, Dad, Aunts, Uncles & Grandparents The 8th grade Lady Raiders made an impressive showing at the East Ber- nard track meet Thursday, March 18, placing second overall with 134 points. Brittany Wilson placed second in the shot put. Katlyn Thomas was sixth in the triple jump. Juanisha Cooper brought home first place in the 100- meter hurdles and the 300-meter as well as second in the high jump. Megan Lloyd placed fourth and Dedra Knot placed sixth in the 100- meter hurdles. Lloyd also placed fifth in the 300-meter hurdles. In the 100 meter dash, Jocelyn Stovall was first, Royshanique Davis, second, and April Pagel, fourth. 400-meter dash winners were Alys- sa Roark (first with a time of 1:10.79) and Stovall was fifth. The 800-meter relay team of Gonzalez, K. Thomas, Godley and Pagel won first with a time of 2:04.29. Jaclyn Gonzalez won the 200-meter dash with an impressive time of 30.50. Jessica Godley placed third with 31.83. Lastly, the mile relay team (Roark, Cooper, Villafuerte and Davis) won first place with a time of 4:53.82. Ev- eryone did a wonderful job this week. The Lady Raiders are set to travel to Flatonia, Friday, March 26. I WCJC Athletic Report March 8-17: Rodeo: No event scheduled. The team continues practice, weight lifting and conditioning. The next rodeo is scheduled for April 1-3 in Hillsboro. Baseball: Over spring break, the Pioneers climbed into first place in 7th grade Ladies compete Track season is here and the Rice 7th grade girls have been working hard during practice and it is paying off. COMMUNITY LENTEN LUNCHEONS -^ Help Celebrate the Easter Holy Season \ with Eagle Lake United Methodist Church ' m Attend Our Monday Lenten Luncheons ^ Monday, March 1, through Monday, April 5, 2004; 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Enjoy food, singing and fellowship Non-Denominational Everyone Is Invited! Love offering accepted. Net proceeds go to the Eagle Lake Community Food Pantry. Come And Bring A Friend! ColUITlbUS Sale Every Thursday, 10:30 a.m. L i VeStOC k Todd L. Keaton, owner \s O. j 11! C Top Dollar For Your Cattle Every Time Office Phone: 979-732-2622 1064 Reese Lane Columbus, TX 78934 Home: 979-865-2584 Mobile: 979-885-8647 # We will be on the air at KULM, Co- lumbus, Wednesdays from 6:30 to 6:45 a.m. and Thursdays, live at ring side, from 2:00 to 2:15 p.m. If we can help you with marketing your livestock, please call Todd Keaton at 979- 865-2584. If you need a truck, trailer or men to work cattle, we're as near as the phone. Out of town, call collect; your calls are welcome. Try us on your next shipment. At your service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and we appreciate your business. Columbus Livestock is located at 1064 Reese Lane, Columbus (off 1-10 west, Exit 698, right on Reese Lane). Stop in at the "Auction Barn Cafe". Receiving cattle on Wednesday; receiving pens remain the same. Same competitive service... Same unbeatable service... New "state-of-the-art" facilities to serve You, the seller. We ap- preciate your business! March 18, 2004 Report Animals on hand: cattle, 1493; two SPORTSMAN'S RESTAURANT ~f 201 Boothe Drive Eagle Lake 979-234-3071 Enjoy Our Fantastic SUNDAY BUFFET! Salad Bar Soup Gumbo or Creole Assorted Home Cooked Vegetables Mashed Potatoes or Rice Chicken Fish or Roast Beef Fabulous Desserts 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. AH-You-Can Eat o n i y Still Serving the Best Food in Texas! $999? horses; two goats; one mule. Sellers: 280. Packer cows: higher dressing utility & cutter cows, 46-55 per lbs.; lower dressing utility & cutter cows, 39-45 per lb.; thin cows, 30-38. Packer bulls: heavyweight bulls 60- 68; utility cutter bulls, 52-59. Head tested: 259. Stocker/Feeder Calves/Yearlings Steers #1: 200-300 lbs., $1.45-1.70; 300-400 lbs., $1.33-1.48; 400-500 lbs., $1.20-1.35; 500-600 lbs., $ 1.08 -1.19; 600- 700 lbs., 920-$l.O7; 700-800 lbs., 84-900. Steers #2: 200-300 lbs., $1.25-1.35; 300-400 lbs., $1.18-1.28; 400-500 lbs., $1.07-1.18; 500-600 lbs., 9O0-$1.O4; 600- 700 lbs., 83-890; 700-800 lbs., 75-820. Heifers #1: 200-300 lbs., $1.35-1.55; 300-400 lbs., $1.20-1.30; 400-500 lbs.; $1.10-1.17; 500-600 lbs., $1.00-1.10; 600- 700 lbs., 88-980; 700-800 lbs., 80-870. - Heifers #2: 200-300 lbs., $1.15-1.30; 300-400 lbs., $1.08-1.17; 400-500 lbs., 980-$l.O8; 500-600 lbs., 90-990; 600-700 lbs., 78-860; 700-800 lbs., 70-790. Good stocker cow/calf pairs, $750-850 by the head; medium cow/calf pairs, $650- 725; common cow/calf pairs, $575-640; good stocker cows & heifers, $625-725; medium stocker cows & heifers, $425-575. Monica Garcia placed 4th in the high jump during the Ganado track meet. Since then, the girls have increased their total team points and placed in more events. In the Brazos track meet, Garcia placed 2nd in the high jump; Jenny Fields 2nd in shot put and 5th in long jump; the 400m relay team (Chelsea Korenek, Tori Rathburn, Jenny Fields and Tiffany Mraz) placed 6th. Their next track meet was to be held March 18 in East Bernard. Sheridan Waterpark/Sheridan, Sharla Miller; $200 gift certificate of choice, Colo- rado County Butane/Sheridan, Kevin Kahlden, Austin; $150 gift certificate of choice, B&D Services of Sheridan and Wal-Mart of Hallettsville, Pat Han- slik, Moulton; $100 gift certificate of choice, Country Kitchen, Dairy Delite and Sonntag's Service Station, all of Sheridan, Randy Gella, Houston; $100 gift certificate of choice, Audrey Dupre, Sheridan, Country Kitchen/ Sheridan; $100 Grahmann's True Value gift certificate, Grahmann's True Value/Hallettsville and Schulenburg, Becky Keller, Weimar; $ 100 Godwin's gift certificate, Godwin's/Hallettsville and Warren Dupre/Sheridan, Lewis Botard, Sheridan.' As he promised at the Community Reunion last year, Wayne Dupre has scheduled another reunion for Satur- day, May 1, at the Sheridan Commu- nity Center. This reunion is primarily for the Classes of 1957 through 1961, but no one will be turned away if they Colorado Valley Veterinary Services PLLC Michael Ridlen, DVM OFFICE (979) 732-9981 AFTER HOURS (979) 942-0144 H}lje (^nstorn £i{0ff Since 1981 Picture Framing Gifts Wallpaper Window Coverings Decorative Accessories Coleen Zimmerhanzel Interior Designer & Consultant 808 Front Street Columbus, TX 78934 979-732-5254 800-730-5254 Store hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PAY NO SALES TAX 40-80% OFF Pay No Sales Tax Smooth Top $174 Queen Set Tw.Ea.Pc. $49 Full Ea. Pc. $59 King Set $229 Hurry In! Sale Ends Soon Twins From $39 ea. PC. Pay No Sales Tax Firm $205 Queen Set Tw. Ea. Pc. $65 Full Ea. Pc. $82 King Set $289 s#$M$8 Pay No Sales Tax PUlowtop $259 Queen Set Tw. Ea. Pc. $72 Full Ea. Pc. $97 King Set $314 ^ MATTRESS 4 LESS 1801 Avenue H Rosenberg 281-238-5377 Hours: M-F10-7 Sat 10-6 Sun Closed Corner of Hwy 36&90Bythe new overpass Park In Rear Region XIV South, taking two of three from front-running Blinn, winning 13- 7 and 2-1 before falling 4 to 2. Scott Moore (Houston) and Billy Carnline (New Caney) picked up the victories. In non-conference action, the Pio- neers traveled to Beaumont to take on Panola at Lamar University, winning the first 8-0 and losing the second 9-2. In conference action against Lare- do, the Pioneers swept the Saturday double-header 12-2 and 14-11. Carnline won his sixth game as the team pounded out 12 hits. Tyler Reves (Little Cypress) hit two home runs and Greg O'Neill (New Caney) was 5 for 8 with a home run and 6 RBIs. Pioneers lost to Alvin 12-5 Wednes- day, March 17, defeated South Subur- ban (Chicago) 8-2 on Friday; and swept a double-header from Alvin Saturday; 4-1 and 1-0 in 10 innings. Continued from Page 7 want to attend. The cost is $8 per per- son. The event will begin at 10 a.m. For more information, call Wayne at 979-234-3745 or 758-4711. Happy Birthday this week to Judy Tesch, Patsy Edds, Israel Rogers, Clyde Pittser, David Robertson, Jacob Sillings, Chris Waddell, Cano Hernan- dez Jr., Sally Botard, Ashlin Linnemier, George Kincheloe, Victor Welch, Deb- orah Brown, Melanie Rother, Ariane Hollub and Michael Morris. Law Continued from Page 3 March 20, at 6:45 a.m., Officer Cole located an open door in the 400 block of Beaks St. A property owner was located; all was found to be in order. At 8:10 a.m., Officer Cole was dis- patched to the 100 block of E. Davitt St. in regards to assisting the ambulance. At 8:34 a.m., Officer Cole was dispat- ched to the 500 block of Westmoreland in regards to an unruly child; information re- ceived. At 9:06 a.m., Officer Cole was patrol- ling in the 1600 block of E. Main St. when he found fresh concrete that had been lost from a truck. Class Concrete was contacted and the debris was removed. At 9:59 a.m., Officer Cole was flagged down by a complainant in the 700 block of E Street in regards to a past assault; infor- mation received. At 11 a.m., Officer Cole was dispatched to the PD to meet with a complainant in regards to a missing child. The child was later located and returned to the parent. At 12:33 p.m., Officer Cole was dis- patched to the 200 block of N. McCarty Ave. in regards to a 9-1-1 hang up. No one was located at the address given. At 2:37 p.m., Officer Cole was con- tacted at the PD in regards to a civil mat- ter; information received. At 5:17 p.m., Officer Cole and Sgt. Las- ley were dispatched to a fight in progress at the City Park in the 700 block of E Street. They arrived and began breaking up a large fight between numerous unidentified indi- viduals. Three Colorado County Sheriff's Deputies helped disperse the large crowd. At 6 p.m., Sgt. Lasley was dispatched to the 300 block of Fourth St. in regards to an unruly child; matter handled at the scene. At 10:01 p.m., Sgt. Lasley initiated a traffic stop in the 1100 block of E. Main. Javier Rosales was taken to the PD for posi- tive identification and later released after being issued citations for traffic violations. March 21, at 1:09 a.m., Officer Terrazas was flagged down by numerous by standers in the 500 block of E. Main. He learned an auto-bicyclist accident had just occurred. The bicyclist was taken by ambulance to RMC. Investigation completed. At 6:33 p.m., Officer Terrazas was dis- patched to the 300 block West A Street in regards to an open door. He checked the residence and found all to be in order. At 7:30 p.m., Officer Terrazas and Sgt. Lasley met with a complainant at the PD in regards to a burglary of a motor vehicle. Case open for investigation. March 22, at 11:15 a.m., Investigator Wiese was dispatched to the 100 block W. Main St. in regards to found property. At 5:38 p.m., Sgt. Nelson and Officer Sebastian were dispatched to an open door in the 300 block of West A Street. All was found to be in order. At 8 p.m., Officer Sebastian was dis- patched to the 200 block W. Prairie St. about an opossum; information received. At 9:13 p.m., Sgt. Nelson was advised of suspicious activity which took place in the 100 block of Boothe Dr. March 23, at 6:15 a.m., Inv. Wiese was dispatched to the FM 3013 Place Apart- ments in regards to a civil matter. At 6:47 a.m., Inv. Wiese was dispatched to the 1400 block of E. Main in regards to a vehicle which had been driven into the ditch. Delgado's Wrecker was called to re- move the vehicle.

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Page 8, Thursday, March 25, 2004 News for Southern Colorado County, Texas — The Eagle Lake Headlight

Track Moore, pole vault, 4th, 1 TO"; Joe Lee Perez, pole vault, 6th, 11 '0"; James Sa- linas, pole vault, 7th, 11 '0"; Huffman, 100 dash, 6th, 11.37; 1600 relay, Wayne Morgan, C. Scott Jr., Hemphill and Bryan Williams, 5th, 3:40. 20.

JV Results Team points, 78, 4th place overall

Softball defense was just too tough.

Tuesday, March 9, the Lady Raid- ers hosted Tidehaven.

Camille Staff went the distance, pitching seven innings and giving up six hits. This gave the Ladies their 10th win of the season.

The Raiders played one other game

Shot put: Trent Fields, 3rd, 40'0"; Emerson Dawson, 4th, 39'7"; Joe Coo- per, 6th, 36'8"; discus: Dawson, 1st, 129'4"; Brent Botard, 6th, 104' 10"; 800 run: Anthony Johnson, 2nd, 2:16.00; Lance Morales, 3rd, 2:16.02; 110 hurdles: Jeremy Hill, 2nd, 16.54; 400 dash: Bryan Rodriguez, 2nd,

Continued from Page 1

59.04; 300 hurdles: Hill, 2nd, 43.51; 1600 run: A. Johnson, 1st, 5:13.87; Morales, 4th, 5:26.67.

The Raider track teams run this Sat- urday, March 27, at Van Vleck.

Continued from Page 1 They travel to Port Lavaca for the

Sandcrab Relays Saturday, April 3. They will run in Palacios Thursday, April 8, with District being held April 15 and 16 in Sweeny.

8th grade Ladies take second

Date Team, Place, Time Fri., March 26 Jr. High track teams at Flatonia Sat., March 27 JV & V baseball vs. Sweeny*, Here, 5 p.m. JV & V track at Leopard Relays, Van Vleck

Tues., March 30 JV & V baseball at Edna*, 5 p.m. Fri., April 2 JV & V baseball vs. Needville*, Here, 5 p.m. Sat., April 3 JV & V track at Sandcrab Relays, Port Lavaca Jr. High track teams at Needville*

*District competition

prior to district play when they trav- eled to Luling, picking up their 11th win of the season with a 2-0 victory.

Kaylyn Boenisch pitched a com- plete game, a four-hit shut out.

Leading the Raiders were Arizbeth Ruvalcaba, 1-3; Margie Leopold, 2-3; Chelsea Ray, 1-3; Boenisch, 1-3, 3B, SB; and Mallory Dumont, 1-3.

ESEPI Happy 1st

^^w Birthday r Samantha

vflB

March 26, 2004 Love, Mom, Dad, Aunts, Uncles & Grandparents

The 8th grade Lady Raiders made an impressive showing at the East Ber- nard track meet Thursday, March 18, placing second overall with 134 points.

Brittany Wilson placed second in the shot put. Katlyn Thomas was sixth in the triple jump. Juanisha Cooper brought home first place in the 100- meter hurdles and the 300-meter as well as second in the high jump.

Megan Lloyd placed fourth and Dedra Knot placed sixth in the 100- meter hurdles. Lloyd also placed fifth in the 300-meter hurdles. In the 100 meter dash, Jocelyn Stovall was first, Royshanique Davis, second, and April Pagel, fourth.

400-meter dash winners were Alys- sa Roark (first with a time of 1:10.79) and Stovall was fifth. The 800-meter

relay team of Gonzalez, K. Thomas, Godley and Pagel won first with a time of 2:04.29.

Jaclyn Gonzalez won the 200-meter dash with an impressive time of 30.50. Jessica Godley placed third with 31.83.

Lastly, the mile relay team (Roark, Cooper, Villafuerte and Davis) won first place with a time of 4:53.82. Ev- eryone did a wonderful job this week.

The Lady Raiders are set to travel to Flatonia, Friday, March 26.

I

WCJC Athletic Report March 8-17: Rodeo: No event scheduled. The

team continues practice, weight lifting and conditioning. The next rodeo is scheduled for April 1-3 in Hillsboro.

Baseball: Over spring break, the Pioneers climbed into first place in

7th grade Ladies compete Track season is here and the Rice

7th grade girls have been working hard during practice and it is paying off.

COMMUNITY LENTEN LUNCHEONS

-^ Help Celebrate the Easter Holy Season \ with Eagle Lake United Methodist Church

'm Attend Our Monday Lenten Luncheons

^

Monday, March 1, through Monday, April 5, 2004; 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Enjoy food, singing and fellowship Non-Denominational Everyone Is Invited!

Love offering accepted. Net proceeds go to the Eagle Lake Community Food Pantry.

Come And Bring A Friend!

ColUITlbUS Sale Every Thursday, 10:30 a.m.

L i VeStOC k Todd L. Keaton, owner

\s O. j 11! C • Top Dollar For Your Cattle Every Time

Office Phone: 979-732-2622 1064 Reese Lane Columbus, TX 78934

Home: 979-865-2584 Mobile: 979-885-8647

#

We will be on the air at KULM, Co- lumbus, Wednesdays from 6:30 to 6:45 a.m. and Thursdays, live at ring side, from 2:00 to 2:15 p.m.

If we can help you with marketing your livestock, please call Todd Keaton at 979- 865-2584. If you need a truck, trailer or men to work cattle, we're as near as the phone. Out of town, call collect; your calls are welcome. Try us on your next shipment. At your service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and we appreciate your business.

Columbus Livestock is located at 1064 Reese Lane, Columbus (off 1-10 west, Exit 698, right on Reese Lane). Stop in at the "Auction Barn Cafe". Receiving cattle on Wednesday; receiving pens remain the same. Same competitive service... Same unbeatable service... New "state-of-the-art" facilities to serve You, the seller. We ap- preciate your business!

March 18, 2004 Report Animals on hand: cattle, 1493; two

SPORTSMAN'S RESTAURANT ~f

201 Boothe Drive • Eagle Lake • 979-234-3071

Enjoy Our Fantastic

SUNDAY BUFFET! Salad Bar • Soup • Gumbo or Creole

Assorted Home Cooked Vegetables • Mashed Potatoes or Rice Chicken • Fish or Roast Beef • Fabulous Desserts

11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

AH-You-Can Eat oniy Still Serving

the Best Food in Texas!

$999?

horses; two goats; one mule. Sellers: 280. Packer cows: higher dressing utility &

cutter cows, 46-55 per lbs.; lower dressing utility & cutter cows, 39-45 per lb.; thin cows, 30-38.

Packer bulls: heavyweight bulls 60- 68; utility cutter bulls, 52-59. Head tested: 259.

Stocker/Feeder Calves/Yearlings Steers #1: 200-300 lbs., $1.45-1.70;

300-400 lbs., $1.33-1.48; 400-500 lbs., $1.20-1.35; 500-600 lbs., $ 1.08 -1.19; 600- 700 lbs., 920-$l.O7; 700-800 lbs., 84-900.

Steers #2: 200-300 lbs., $1.25-1.35; 300-400 lbs., $1.18-1.28; 400-500 lbs., $1.07-1.18; 500-600 lbs., 9O0-$1.O4; 600- 700 lbs., 83-890; 700-800 lbs., 75-820.

Heifers #1: 200-300 lbs., $1.35-1.55; 300-400 lbs., $1.20-1.30; 400-500 lbs.; $1.10-1.17; 500-600 lbs., $1.00-1.10; 600- 700 lbs., 88-980; 700-800 lbs., 80-870.

• - Heifers #2: 200-300 lbs., $1.15-1.30; 300-400 lbs., $1.08-1.17; 400-500 lbs., 980-$l.O8; 500-600 lbs., 90-990; 600-700 lbs., 78-860; 700-800 lbs., 70-790.

Good stocker cow/calf pairs, $750-850 by the head; medium cow/calf pairs, $650- 725; common cow/calf pairs, $575-640; good stocker cows & heifers, $625-725; medium stocker cows & heifers, $425-575.

Monica Garcia placed 4th in the high jump during the Ganado track meet.

Since then, the girls have increased their total team points and placed in more events.

In the Brazos track meet, Garcia placed 2nd in the high jump; Jenny Fields 2nd in shot put and 5th in long jump; the 400m relay team (Chelsea Korenek, Tori Rathburn, Jenny Fields and Tiffany Mraz) placed 6th.

Their next track meet was to be held March 18 in East Bernard.

Sheridan Waterpark/Sheridan, Sharla Miller; $200 gift certificate of choice, Colo- rado County Butane/Sheridan, Kevin Kahlden, Austin; $150 gift certificate of choice, B&D Services of Sheridan and Wal-Mart of Hallettsville, Pat Han- slik, Moulton; $100 gift certificate of choice, Country Kitchen, Dairy Delite and Sonntag's Service Station, all of Sheridan, Randy Gella, Houston; $100 gift certificate of choice, Audrey Dupre, Sheridan, Country Kitchen/ Sheridan; $100 Grahmann's True Value gift certificate, Grahmann's True Value/Hallettsville and Schulenburg, Becky Keller, Weimar; $ 100 Godwin's gift certificate, Godwin's/Hallettsville and Warren Dupre/Sheridan, Lewis Botard, Sheridan.'

As he promised at the Community Reunion last year, Wayne Dupre has scheduled another reunion for Satur- day, May 1, at the Sheridan Commu- nity Center. This reunion is primarily for the Classes of 1957 through 1961, but no one will be turned away if they

Colorado Valley Veterinary Services PLLC

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Region XIV South, taking two of three from front-running Blinn, winning 13- 7 and 2-1 before falling 4 to 2. Scott Moore (Houston) and Billy Carnline (New Caney) picked up the victories.

In non-conference action, the Pio- neers traveled to Beaumont to take on Panola at Lamar University, winning the first 8-0 and losing the second 9-2.

In conference action against Lare- do, the Pioneers swept the Saturday double-header 12-2 and 14-11.

Carnline won his sixth game as the team pounded out 12 hits. Tyler Reves (Little Cypress) hit two home runs and Greg O'Neill (New Caney) was 5 for 8 with a home run and 6 RBIs.

Pioneers lost to Alvin 12-5 Wednes- day, March 17, defeated South Subur- ban (Chicago) 8-2 on Friday; and swept a double-header from Alvin Saturday; 4-1 and 1-0 in 10 innings.

Continued from Page 7

want to attend. The cost is $8 per per- son. The event will begin at 10 a.m. For more information, call Wayne at 979-234-3745 or 758-4711.

Happy Birthday this week to Judy Tesch, Patsy Edds, Israel Rogers, Clyde Pittser, David Robertson, Jacob Sillings, Chris Waddell, Cano Hernan- dez Jr., Sally Botard, Ashlin Linnemier, George Kincheloe, Victor Welch, Deb- orah Brown, Melanie Rother, Ariane Hollub and Michael Morris.

Law Continued from Page 3

March 20, at 6:45 a.m., Officer Cole located an open door in the 400 block of Beaks St. A property owner was located; all was found to be in order.

At 8:10 a.m., Officer Cole was dis- patched to the 100 block of E. Davitt St. in regards to assisting the ambulance.

At 8:34 a.m., Officer Cole was dispat- ched to the 500 block of Westmoreland in regards to an unruly child; information re- ceived.

At 9:06 a.m., Officer Cole was patrol- ling in the 1600 block of E. Main St. when he found fresh concrete that had been lost from a truck. Class Concrete was contacted and the debris was removed.

At 9:59 a.m., Officer Cole was flagged down by a complainant in the 700 block of E Street in regards to a past assault; infor- mation received.

At 11 a.m., Officer Cole was dispatched to the PD to meet with a complainant in regards to a missing child. The child was later located and returned to the parent.

At 12:33 p.m., Officer Cole was dis- patched to the 200 block of N. McCarty Ave. in regards to a 9-1-1 hang up. No one was located at the address given.

At 2:37 p.m., Officer Cole was con- tacted at the PD in regards to a civil mat- ter; information received.

At 5:17 p.m., Officer Cole and Sgt. Las- ley were dispatched to a fight in progress at the City Park in the 700 block of E Street. They arrived and began breaking up a large fight between numerous unidentified indi- viduals. Three Colorado County Sheriff's Deputies helped disperse the large crowd.

At 6 p.m., Sgt. Lasley was dispatched to the 300 block of Fourth St. in regards to an unruly child; matter handled at the scene.

At 10:01 p.m., Sgt. Lasley initiated a traffic stop in the 1100 block of E. Main. Javier Rosales was taken to the PD for posi- tive identification and later released after being issued citations for traffic violations.

March 21, at 1:09 a.m., Officer Terrazas was flagged down by numerous by standers in the 500 block of E. Main. He learned an auto-bicyclist accident had just occurred. The bicyclist was taken by ambulance to RMC. Investigation completed.

At 6:33 p.m., Officer Terrazas was dis- patched to the 300 block West A Street in regards to an open door. He checked the residence and found all to be in order.

At 7:30 p.m., Officer Terrazas and Sgt. Lasley met with a complainant at the PD in regards to a burglary of a motor vehicle. Case open for investigation.

March 22, at 11:15 a.m., Investigator Wiese was dispatched to the 100 block W. Main St. in regards to found property.

At 5:38 p.m., Sgt. Nelson and Officer Sebastian were dispatched to an open door in the 300 block of West A Street. All was found to be in order.

At 8 p.m., Officer Sebastian was dis- patched to the 200 block W. Prairie St. about an opossum; information received.

At 9:13 p.m., Sgt. Nelson was advised of suspicious activity which took place in the 100 block of Boothe Dr.

March 23, at 6:15 a.m., Inv. Wiese was dispatched to the FM 3013 Place Apart- ments in regards to a civil matter.

At 6:47 a.m., Inv. Wiese was dispatched to the 1400 block of E. Main in regards to a vehicle which had been driven into the ditch. Delgado's Wrecker was called to re- move the vehicle.