The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 178, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1949 Page: 8 of 8
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P/ay In C/ty League Opensjonight
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Humble Otar* To Play
SDeHart’i In Second
Game At 8:30 P.M.
' JMey in the city cute league
Tucker Al-State
tiac meets BarftAftjBBPlnM
The Hubert E. Lee (Under foot- VI*, whjch the (Under* met In
ball'teim will piny six home IMS, Mv* boon dropped' *nd re-
pmN In KM#, according .6 ;h« plnced -for Conroe nnd S, F, Au*-
10-■*me schedule .released today tin of Houston Lae has a two*
by Coach Dan Stallworth. . . year contrast with Beaumont, and
- Beaumont nnd Houston Jeff Da-
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^kmV; “ said.
v The Hesumont game was step-
ped up one
home
Gander Cage Team Bears Rout Cypress. 51-29
60CS To Ltlfkfn Babin, Bishop Are Bruin Big Guns
f* was. w * *A 1 The Cedar Bayou Bean, gat'off scoring laurel* with U point* six
rrtr lilt innmht to a‘flying Start in the District field goals and one free throw.
I W fill Ivlllljlll 1 M-A'bu»ketb*ll race last night by The.Beam took a <Jui<fk Inad over
trounelng Cypredb-Fairbsnkx, 51- the Cypres* Chib, and wej-c never
The (lander cage team left for », the Bayou gym. behind throughout the tilt. They
Lufkin shortly after noon today Bobby Babin wa» the Bruin big led. IS-*, at The -end of the flsst
where they will meet the Lufkin ipwg, tnd he got plenty of*a*«i»- period, M-lUAt halftime, and Jl*
Panthers in s return game at tance from Jease Bishop who took » when thcMhlrd quarter ,ws*
they Will meet the Lufkin
- — tea sua
Stolhandske On
hi* SgM sre In good shape for the
UIL forward Tom htolhandske.
s aa busies ntrswa#,
*> i spring honor* with IT points. Bl: overt .
field’ goal*, and Cypress-Pairbahk* had the •
free throws* ac- height, ihut lacked the sip to cope
more. with thof Beuiy*j Their high point
.... sl.Aiiiutoisit. mum L' UiuVtnt* fmilarl nut In th.i
•■hop made flw
his sharp eye on
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Jbe flrgt game Of S double- Jinx Tucker.veteran sports editor
Jbfcader at the Baytown Junior 0f the Waco News-Tribune and 1
. fouled out In the
iisiifrgggBiSsSS SSfiSSS'S
. J. _ ----j— —----- the*1^^” Tbsuiled *?n two more ing out midway In the fourth quar-
. ™ ^1111 avast two BMW, oqwua|t on the air points for Cedar Bayou. ter.
port Announcer-By- • Babin also war rtnwer-np- Tor
versing that decision tonight
Radio 8tation KREL will broad-
feeut )li» saiMt aqadM m the air
at vm* pm. Hport Altnmmrer «v-
•ard Sony will be at the mtOfophone.
The la-e quintet ha* beet, lm-
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High gym. - ■ — * man of 1,000,000 wards, placed Ro&
Star-Studded Hemphill hert E. Lee’s Tom Stolhandske on AA.bsnner against District H-A A The Lee quintet_________
whu h already has a hi* all-state team which was an- twice next fall. They play Lufkin proving with each game, and is a J A,.,—»„ I
if games under its belt. nou««d un. _ r UWnCr LISTS.
heavily favored to down* Not only did Stolhandske make fiul*°duihed*wlth V-ffer^din ^hl
Jhe Barber* HUI fNt * f the first team, but he rfCtiVed X) Onlv t»«d nlstriel 12-AA eon. fmits of*the<AUmo eltv mL***"*
*1"®^ "“f*1«f ***)$**’ ests will.be played at hows tbs Another fugged test will face
“d -*,k Rookie Hopeful
Ass^sssOt bSS3m*S *
lum snd dose November U ^K‘- Haanogaa. St Louis Cardinals
gainst Ball of Galveston also here. gj* ”!**?_? president, said Tpesusy the Red-
•iSJiSWSSSi ' " "bout to pro-
iSfsraff
l:» pm. Humble Is re- Here* what Tucker had to say
.# be coming up with in- about Stolhandske:
Solly Hemus Top
ithsr good club,
j Al jWMsH
In the city league sre
Ui tbs public.
mm-more contests are Khed*
Friday in t|w Baytown gym.
hill will play Humble in the
This game ha* all the as-
eta of a four-star attraction, and
ould be one of tbe top contests
first round play.’ Tha two team*
ire heated rivals on the soft-
fdWjMl.y*ir. ■»<! tw* rival-
i expected to carry over to the
The opening game will pit Ohan-
’nelview against Crosby. Although
‘ 9th teams are of unknown qual-
y,.Crosby |* In the habit or field-
good independent quintets
Bayou Cubs Rout
33-5
"The greatest defensive hack
in the state was Turn .Stolhand-
ske of Bay town. He goe« on the
first team without a doubt. This
Wg boy was a marvel. In the
game against Port Arthur he
made about MB per rent of the
tackles, and his line barking
that day was one of the best jobs
la the history of high school foot-
hail in this state.-He weighs IM
pounds, and Hie roHege that get*
him Is going to he fortunate, lie
is ready for conference play right
now. ’
l-ee's Ed Monk mode Tucker’s
fourth team:*,-
The sport editor’s first team se-
lections follow: ~v
Ends James (lamer, Amarillo;
Bobo Patton, Waco.
September 23-at Lufkin
September 30 - Orange ^
October 7 -Lamar 'Houston)
October 1*S K Austin 'Hous-
ton)
October Jl -at Texas City
Octob<‘r, 2H at Pasadena
November t Galena Park
November 11 at Frei-port
November 1H Galveston
They also downed Ball of Galve*-. .
ton by two points In the. same
tournament. Both Bail and Texas
City are top contender* for the An<l otb
District 12-AA crown. The Ball he said, arc jl
quintet is one of the 1« teams In hark if they hoi
the Jaycce tourney.
bumper crop of outstanding
jor league owners,
i whistling in tlu-'
Amarillo To Build
New Football Stadium
Frogs Upsef
SMU, 58-52
talk him out
of the Cards’ prize pcppcrtles.
Hannegan named its hjs chief
rubkie hopefuls Solly Hemus,
Houston sc.-ond-basemun:
Nelson, Rochester first-busemariv
H«; Rice, Rochester outfielder,
Tommy Ulaviano, Columbuii third-
buseman, and- Eddie Kazak, i
third-baseman already With tin-
dub, .
Hemus," but added thai.thc Texas f‘®r* bL1 *.
fort WORTH. Jan. 5. Oi -The
Southwest Conference basketball
•• ‘“ague's best second-baseman
Tacklea- Charles English Port AMARILLO, Jan. Ot—A new J* « d st n t bang as Texas wouM (,,, wjth the Cardinals next
Mb. X * * . a. J . *truction, is scheduled to *Urt soon Christian upset heavily - favored
fast-™ ~S>S=1" sS-S-a SSSSsSf a £-?—“=
""afhiSw.ir nVund^" ,h^k T \ m Tw r “'^5-'chl,",,>wn tour.d‘:rk sjsr™ ,n
win aver CrnalTv * {*!!!!n8' T, ^hs Tom Stolhandske. I>-e of The new lh.OOO-eapaeitv stadium, one-half minute* of play. “Everybody seems to feel we're
•It Bbhoi iSdthe •^>^K.i.C»nmrwL“rm|"' I'rT' *° h*' “reeled, at the tri-state fair Julius Dolnicks. a 28-year-old still“the dub to beat.’ h' said
pp si t Cubs to CUud KinCannon, Maoo. Jac k Day. grounds, is eXpected to be com- center, was the Frogs' big gun, “Nobody wants to give us uny-
e for the 1848 season, scoring 21 points. .. thing they feel would help us ’
Cedar Bayou
Fityje
Blsneett
Moyer
Moormmn
Walker
Bird v
Babin «
Bishoti
Powell
Totals
Cyprs-Knisb'ks.
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Caesar
Phillips
liams
Kim1
Higgins'
Adams
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Citizens National Bank
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Baytown, Texas
Statement of Condition at the Close of Business December 31, 1948
ASSETS.
n
Federal Reserve Bank Stock.
tanking House and Site........
ititure end Fixtures..
sssstssssssssssii
9,000.00
58.000. 00
16.000. 00
1.00
1.00
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237,138.00
42,775.00
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Stocks and
Esta t0n.l(tMIII.....slm.W*,*,..............
^ Iitf6reif in Process of Colleetion..:.
Safekeeping Department ....................................
panted States Savings Bonds.
S' ; - ;
, On Hand and wfth Banks..........$2,886,645.74
^6?S. Wt Securities........*;;;.^ *2,919,473.65 .
«i)d Worrantf 1,563.7‘» 7:33 7,369,836.72
..............................$9,728,025.97
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- ' LIABILITIES-
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Capital Stock, Common.................,$100,000.00
Surplus .««.•*......*m..........200,000^00
Undivided Profits'and Reserves........ 100,000.00
. ■ - * - • ■ y
$.400,000100
Amarillo Offers Lynch
New Two-Year Contract
AMARIIXO, Jan'i 5 tf.l'i A new
two-year contract was ready today
for the signature of Head Coach
Howard Lynch of Amnrilln High
School, who’ has declined to com-
ment on whether he still is con-
sidering a $7,000 per year post of-
fered him at -Beaumont High
School.
■•Lynch, who led the Sandies to
the state Class AA schoolboy
football finals last season.' has in-
dicated he wanted a long-term
contract of at least five years dur-
ation
Salary provided in the new con-
tract offered him was undisclosed,
but was believed tp be more than
his present .one of $3,000 psr year
Fort Worth Cats Plan
23 Exhibition Games
PORT WORTH. ..Ian 5 U IV A
23-game spring exhibition baseball
schedule, opening March 1,4- at-|
Vera Beach. Florida, where they
.will train, and closing here at Ij»-
grave field April 12. was announc-
ed today by the Fort Worth Texas
^*^ftsRa5Fwnr k-tsti
ed at Vcro Beaeh, where the Cats "
will work out with the pais-nt
Brooklyn Dodgers until March1 29
Thb Cats ' then wijl break camp
‘ and play at New -Orleans, Hous-
ton and Dallas before arriving
home for the first game April i-
Houston Huskies ln_ _
Cellar Of League
By United •Pres#' \ .
The Omaha Knights, .playing on
home ice, knocked the Houston
Huskies tp the bottom of the Un-
ited Statys Hoceky League’s south-
ern division last night, 3 to 2.
However, the victory meant lit-
tle to- Omaha, which continues to
keep a firm hold oh the northern
division cellar spot.
Customers Bonds ...............................
Du« Federal Reserve Bank for Series E. Bonds
DEPOSITS
2^7,138.00
42,775.00
Mi(iis*f«iijiiiiM*iM 9.048,112.97
..................................................^.$9,728,025.97
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AM -of the Tims were hot from
the. free throw line, cashing In on
15. • v - • - •
Cedar Bayou will shoot for its
second district win Thursday When
the Rear* clash with Aldine at
Humble. All «|T Aldim’x home
games will be played at Hnmblc
this year because the Aldine gym
burned down two months ago, - -
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|d Predict* Hard Fight
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» rhtrge* of pohtlct from Rs-
Ifcgnx who helleve It to teo com*
i*lve and too costly!
J senators accuse ui* Denm*
-Mowed In the senate for Msna,
^ four yea**. And they pee- *nd l
t s rocky rand ahead far the wrltte
gibe rat sponsored MIL erhoo
administration measure Is week
„ »t building 1AM,000 tow- water
■Ublk! housing unlU over the whow
; mvrn yearn That is doubTe " *
[ nusiber of aniU provided in Uru
Tsft-Ellender-Wagner Act ‘he i
I wax approved by the Senate form
jmr but kHled for the House _
i committee. £hi
jrnew Mil, which also’calls for
i clearance and farm.housing .....
gissut would cost more than ‘
be a* much as the T-E-W me**-: n“'“
top
AUen J." Ellender, D., La.,‘ *n
ponwir of the hilt, estimated uiv
f involve a* much as $15,000,- p,,
) In loan* and grsnU over the i«t*
-At period In which the hous- n
I frojeHs will be subsidised. flee
lident Truman asktd Congress not
state of the union message
Jay to enact Such legislation .
|tn immediate step” in relirv- |#>
ltd* housing shortage. The Sen. Iml
■ 'Ml was-drafted with White ...
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Brent Spence, D.. Ky.
j«n of the House Banking
litre, said hr would introduce
»r measure In the
r today. •
„> bill calls f6r: '
A seven-year public housing
an. finshced with loans and
uww a yea*. It calls for
k<H>r
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lower d,.nt ofl
was bo |
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ifom' Suspect
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J»n «.-Oi-Wsco police
' delved into the personal his-
[aAouMr mttfAcr and
eoola rind *ORU clue to de-
J*e whether he wu the "phart-
Trxarkana killer.
t Everett Bunn, the negro,
j indicted for the bludgeon *Uy-
(»f Bill Criner and Betmle Pearl
the negw oowplesris ban teg
sth with a car Jack.
wax linked wfth then*#
r slaying* that\ terrorised
eluna in 1*4* when he ssid
id worked on the form of
'Stark*, one of the .victim*.
IMS's wife told Ttfcco Police
M M Burton that she -knew
[Storks
jn»»vrr, she mid Bunn wa*
|fomi* when Starks was slain.___
■ sketchy description of the |; ,L
Dhowed only that ho was - *
dsrk m*n". and possibly
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towhlk. at Tcxdrkana, Isom 3
.the Waco negro's father, told j
> his son couldn't possibly
been the phantom killer be- '
ik* hid ipent only three day* „
bxirksn* since 1944. Those |
<»y« were during the 1#47 i|
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 178, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1949, newspaper, January 5, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027178/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.