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The Summerville News, Thurs., June 10, 1982 .
Recreation News
(Continued From Page 8-A)
Georgia Rug (9), Textile
Mechanical Service (8).
J.P. Smith Lumber (30),
Bankston (18).
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(SATURDAY, JUNE 5)
MIDGET BOYS
BASEBALL
MAKE-UP GAMES
Georgia Rug (Giants) (12),
Farmers & Merchants Bank
{Braves) (2).
First Federal (Tigers) (19),
First National Bank fiankees)
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(MONDAY, JUNE 7)
TEE LEAGUE BASEBALL
Lions (18), Pirates (7).
Reds (18), Yankees (5).
Ranlg%rs (11), Giants (9).
MIDGET BOYS BASEBALL
Georgia Rug (Giants) (6),
(I:i)rst National Bank (Yankees)
Chattooga County J aécees
(Dodgers) (11), Georgia Glove
(Indians) (10).
JUNIOR BOYS BASEBALL
American Legion (14),
Bigelow-Sanford (3).
VFW (14), Recreation
Department (4).
CHURCH LEAGUE
SOFTBALL
Pennville Ba%tist (10),
Perennial %frings aptist (6).
Four Mile Baptist (4),
Lyerly Baptist (3).
Trion First Baptist (4),
South Summerville Baptist
(3).
Living Waters Ministry
(15), Welcome Hill Baptist (7).
Pleasant Grove Ba%tist
(17), Summerville First Bap
tist (9).
SOFTBALL AND
BASEBALL
STANDINGS
TEE LEAGUE BASEBALL
(through Monday, June 7)
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Lions 4 0 -
Giants 3 1 1
A’s 3 1 1
Reds 1 4 3
Pirates 0 4 4
Yankees 0 4 4
CAP LEAGUE BASEBALL
(through Wednesday, June 2)
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Orioles 4 1 -
Expos 4 1 -
Royals 4 1 -
White Sox 3 2 1
Lion 2 3 2
Twins 2 3 2
Astros 1 4 3
Tigers 0 5 4
MIDGET GIRLS
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(through Tuesday, June 1)
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Giants £ b -
Braves 3 2 2
Tigers 2 5 2
Indians 3 2 4
Pennville 0 = 5
MIDGET BOYS BASEBALL
(through Monday, June 7)
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First Federal (Tigers) -
Chattooga County Jaycees
(Dodgers) 3
First National Bank
(Yankees) 4
Georgia Rug (Giants) 5
Georgia Glove (Indians) 6
Farmers & Merchants Bank
(Braves) 7
JUNIOR GIRLS SOFTBALL
(through Fridav, June 4)
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Warriors 8 2 -
Chiefs 7 3 1
Lions 3 1 5
Pennville 1 9 7
JUNIOR BOYS BASEBALL
(through Monday, June 7)
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American Legion 1
VFW 2
MEN'’S CITY-COUNTY
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(through Friday, June 4)
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| Riegel Rifles 5 21
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CHURCH LEAGUE
SOFTBALL
(through Monday, June 7(,38
Trion First Baptist o
Pennville Baptist 2
Four Mile Baptist 2
Perennial Spring antist 3
Pleasant Grove agt st 5
Welcome Hill Baptist 7
Summerville First Baptist 8
Lyerly Baptist 8
Living Waters Ministry 8
South Summerville Baptist 9
BATTING AVERAGES
TOP TEN
JUNIOR BOYS BASEBALL
(throt:’gh Thursday, June 3)
(based on 15 or more times
at bat)
NAME A. B.HITSAVG.
T. Jones 88 21 6%
F.Johnson 31 19 .613
D. Neal 8 19 .81
T. Abernathy 25 15 .600
J. Martin 31 15 .484
N. Parker 8L 18 411
F. Hogue 31 14 .452
E.Blackmon 37 15 .406
C. Lane 35 14 400
D. Parris 18 7 589
CHURCH LEAGUE
SOFTBALL
(through Thursday, June 3)
(based on 15 or more times
at bat)
NAME A.B HITSAVG.
L. Holbrook 15 11 733
J.Ledford 25 17 .680
D.Almond 33 22 .666
V. Norton 29 19 .655
T.Reynolds 19 12 .631
G. Espy 2 17 A
R. Hataway 24 15 .62
S. Marshalr 28 14 805
C. Cordell 2 23 W
R.Jennings 30 18 .600
Seminar Set
Northside Church of Christ
will host a women’s seminar
Saturday, June 19.
The seminar, focusinil on
the theme, ‘‘Spiritual Hap
piness,” will be held from 9
a.m.-6 p.m.
During the two-hour break
at noon, a “‘Dutch’’ fellowship
buffet will be served at The
Round Table for those who
wish to eat as a group. There
will be two speakers, 'Jane
McWhorter and Foye
Watkins, both frequent
speakers at seminars. Mrs.
McWhorter is the author of
several books and resides in
Fayette, Ala. She is the wife of
Don McWhorter who preaches
for the church there. Mrs.
Watkins is from Montgomery,
Ala., and the wife of James
Watkins, formerly of Summer
ville, who preaches for the
Landmark Church in Mon
tgomery, Ala.
‘“Happiness Is’”’ will be the
subject of both speakers.
The family of T. R. Bohan
non wishes to express their ap
preciation to everyone fgr
their kind words, food and
beautiful flowers during our
time of sorrow. Thanks
especially to the Rev.
Wrathburn Cash and the Rev.
G. W. Rosson for their comfor
ting words and to Lane
Funeral Home for their kind
ness.
Christine Bohannon,
daughters and grand
children
Mrs. Annie Belle Farmer
and family would like to
acknowledge special thanks
for the cards, flowers, visits,
telephone calls, money, songs
and especially the prayers
that were contributed during
her illness the past seven mon
ths. Special thanks also go to
the many church congrega
tions and radio programs who
included her name on their
prayer list. May God’s richest
blessiny@s ever come your way.
he Family
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