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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 10

Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 10

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Hood County Newsi
Location:
Granbury, Texas
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Page:
10
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HOOD COUNTY NEWS, ORANBI RY. TEXAS. THl RSDAV, MAY 29. 1986 David Moses Air Force boxing champ Sports Hood Count News 573-1177 Starting Sept. 1, all anglers must have fishing license iff 4- 1 1 4..

'US David of (iranbury wnn the U.S. Air Force Lightweight Boxing Championship of the United Kingdom, Sunday. Mav IM at Lakenhenth Air Force Kngl.ind Moses is the son ol Mr and Mrs Douglas Moses of (iranhurv and has been stationed in England since January where he is an F-lll airplane mechanic. The boxing title Moses won makes him the top lightweight boxer of all American Air Force fK-rsonnel in the United Kingdom, which includes Knglund and Northern Ireland During the championship fight, Moses broke his left wrist Moses is a 1984 graduate of (iranbury High School and has worked as a waiter at Pecan Han tation. He will rx stationed in Kngland for two years a pwwrw Tilir IiuT 1111111 i straightened out." Hood County Game Warden Ken Stewart states he is somewhat confused by the new regulations, adding the department's paperwork will increase because of the law.

The change in license regulations was mandated by the agency's Sunset Review legislation passed by the Texas Legislature in September 1985. with a year's grace period. Holders of commercial fishing licenses will also be required to obtain the free license to fish Texas waters for sport purposes. Hunting and fishing license fees currently in effect will not change during the 1986-87 fiscal year. Some of the major licenses fees include the resident combinationhunting license at $15; resident fishing, $8, resident hunting, $10; resident exempt hunting, and duplicate hunting, $6.

Anglers vnting and old take heed Li'ginning Sept 1 anyone sport fishing in Texas waters will be required to have a fishing license, including persons under 17 and over 65 years of age. The current law states that persons under 17 and over 65 are not required to have a license However, says Texas Parks and Wildlife information officer (lar-ence Beaslev. those exempted because thev are under 1 7 or over 65 will not be charged a fee for a fishing license He adds the free fishing license will be available from department offices and retail fishing license nutlets. As to the question whether anglers under IT or over 65 will be fined if they are caught fishing without a lic ense. Beaslev admits it's a ticklish situation.

"ou can't go out and fine a 5-vear old for not hamg a fishing license. It a mattet of polio- we haven't David Moses Soccer Action Hood County News 573 1 177 Baseball Action Hood iiunlv. New 573-1177 Crickets 7 Tuff Stuff 0 Crickets were Kent Barnes. Brian Jones, Sean Godsin, (ireg Hod-The rickets played the Tuff ges. Quinn Peacock.

Josh Brown Stuff in an under fi mixed match (loals were scored bv Sham-on April 'Jt'ith in (iranbury Coleman CD, Jason Williams r'i. The Crickets won the match bv Justin Thomas 111 and Bradv a score of 7-0 The halftime score Browli (1) was Smokers 3 Tornados 1 The Smokers played the Tot nados in an under 10 boys' playoff match for first place on in iranbury. The Smokers won the match by a score of The halftime score was 1-0 in the Smoker's favor Outstanding players for the Smokers were Kicky Robertson. Mait 'oli-man. 'il Crawford irant liambi'i Tonv iates IViiv (itiltilh llattox Hlian l.i-la-l.

I liu-, lipnt it haul Mr, mum. ilain luiiliv 1 igiii-l (iii i T.a esli h-modi (iual- i it i I i in Whilwuitl, I hi- Smoke i 1 1 -ri -i I ni iv stands at 1 1 7 i ai olds )i ioles I I I t-ans 1 2 ban, Eric O'Neill, Dustin Peppers, Eric Henrickson, Jeremy Enlow and Jeremy Ballew. deleated the II I 'J on Mav 22. The (nolo ails I i The Crickets' record stands at 6-0-0 Outstanding defensive players ()utstanding plavers tor tin for the Orioles were Clayton 1 op hitii i loi the Orioles were McCook and Clint Gray. Am Kans Em lun 1 Thomp- The Orioles' record stands at son.

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9.99 K-q 1 79 2 for 1.79 LADIES CLASSIC ACT CANVAS SHOES JUNIOR CAPRIS By Jo Jo 8 fit Styrofoam Ice Chest req 1.29 Crushed Sheeting reg. 9.99 Sizes 3 to 1 1 Pink Turq. Sizes 5-9 77 Reg. 10.99 29 ONLY LADIES Miller Lite V. fj 12 pk.

12oz. MENS $(5)88 8" WORK BOOTS If 4.79 ALL COTTON SWEATERS IZZ Reg. 19.99 Rugged Wear Grip Soles Sizes 7-11 Reg. 12.99 Special Purchase EX-LARGE mm LADIES MENS LIGHT WEIGHT BATH TOWEL 5 FOR BATH OR POOL 9.99 Asst. Colors 30x54 Slightly Irregular Does Not Hurt The Drying.

3.99 4.99 Zip Front Nylon Lined" Reg. 13.99.

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