The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1952 Page: 7 of 10
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TH UYTOWH mw, utubm*, jawuaby t, >m
danders Reach Tourney Semi-Finals
Russell's 22 Points ?
Paces Lee To Victory
ard Players -
'ournaments
CURLY KAYOE
un- ford th* nation* "dScsthu.r1
wd champion. and say* yuT
0>* were to pick out 10 1
iln and have the contestant, .P*
»y- 10, Crawford would beat
wt in th. world' 1
di. Although canaata hu »
tat great Inroad* on America'*
?M-I MMAT...OOWU, 1
SALIY-LOU HUMAN,TAJCI THIS
' MAN TO IE TOUR LAWFUL-r«
W, WEOOIO SPOUSE f j-S
I PONT
KNOW.'
Money To Loan
m the ot^eiwbracket tfalfna Park-also reached the
.sotm-finals by defeating Bren ha di 63-43 in the first round
*ount^metVnSSr jjty** byC' &Hlth Parl{ of Beau-
today, and th,e winner was y ’ . , . n .
.Houston s Burke.
The connotation final* begin at
6:30 pm, and the Ihnmpianship
gaine follow*.
Coarh James left here earn* to-
day by car to *couttthe'Ki*ehes-
PYeeport clash. The Gander .-.quad
1 idnii'n Kn Ki id •> * 1*1-QA .v
several gams.
. • Ibair defeated Chanaelvlew
w*00 hat night In Lea gym. Don
Britain eapturad Individual soon
tag honara tar A* Mann fives
JUttlng the hoop far It point*.
A "B” game between Mann
and Baytown will start at lit*
pen. Monday, with th* -A* game
following at T:M p«b.-w '
rT»p»
IT'S NOT
WOO f
LATE* J
W FEELII
From The^
r FIVE TEAM AGO-
r TODAY’S HEADLINES: a
l Turns All *Cuns On Bilbo* i
I Outlines Program of GOP ’
L Tha Trl-Citle*. tyasn t the «
F ast apot In Texaa. but it wu,
[ enough for Tri-Citiam The *
[ cury dropped to 23 degrtM,
V Construction of s J2 mjj
I sulphur mining .plant, wu star
I In the Moss Bluff area of Libi
I County.
I Mr. and Mrs Raymond L |
I day announced tha birth tf
I daughter, Vickie Lynn,
I I* YEARS AGO- '•
I Prwld»wt Boneeveit wtF
■ rusry 16 as the date for ’hr iq
I tration of al) men betueet |
I ages of 20 and 44, in,.;«»**. -
I Mrs Harry Cier ’attended j,
B-ftmeral services for hrr i.r,
I Mrs J W Kelly. who die!
I New Orleans, and h.; mot*
I Mr*., L Bookter. who d.pd-th
■ hours later at McComr Ijj*
■ sipppL
e reepori ciasn. * nc vianuer .squan
Icft’Baytbwn by bus at 12.30 p.m . " l-OS ANGELES-, i»|>i „ ptct.
Lee, paced by ‘Captain Rollin setting Jackie Burke, Jr, put his.
Russell .who hit the bucket for 22 golfing fate at the'mercy of a
points, led Wharton all the way, charmed putter and the "-nap of
.The Wharton five made" a etas.: his fingers" Saturday as he toed
• game of it to the first half, b.ut off in thr aecortd round of the
the long shots of Russell as wcH- $17,500 I a. Angeles Open a stroke
as th* fpst breaks of the Ganders ahead of the field.
-buried the South Texas quintet in - It was Burke's 15-foot putt for
the last half. a birdie three on the lStlf Friday
I I,g, *N»t gave him the all-important
riayer FG I T I1!' Tl* ‘troi‘,e advantage over the second,
Pillow ..........1 o 5 2* P^ac'' duo of Johnny Barmim,
drav ........... 115 3 <5rand Rapids. Michigan, and Al
,<s< hiraldi ....... 1 1 ,5 *3, Bro*cfuJdard#«^;uy, New York
Russell ..... 9 4 1 22 As spectacular as it wa*. the
Orton .........i 3 2 2 A chubby little Houston golfer's fin-;
D*w ............ A Or n n ish Friday for a two-un^cr-psr 69
Oar(er ......... ft ' n . l ,o Stayed second fiddle to a bhje-_
Jlennihgcr ~.....2 2 ' U n ribbon example of fine sportsman-
Centry ......... 2 H' 2 6 ship, ^ / ■ ,
Visscr ,.........ft o ■ 1 (T Cary Middieeoff, who was the
Huey ........... l. t 2 3 . expert’s choice to dethrone defend-
Buxwlck .........0 * ft ft >nK champion IJayd Mangrum,
TOTALS- .13- 27 . Sir. dfoped out of ..the tourney-- but
- only after Mangrum did every-'
IWr Hi IT PI TP :h"'« be could to-k-rp the Mem-
I layer r M PI ll p|,js among tho*e present.
.......... ' ''*• t 'Middieeoff awaken Friday with
idlman T *- *}* • a. badly swollen wrist Mangrum
...... ., " ealbed. op his oWnr doetor, a bone
>, i ' ’ * * J epecialist to. examine the wrist
1 ........ * ^ Th< litfrtor pronounc*m1 the «il-
........... ;; V . men- "pinch.-d . wr.il ligaments."
.^roTXiT..;i!i3 •; i-- !h-r,M,it °f c<--kin«th* *rut
u -lunnK practise rumvu After a
k. on by Quarter- >1oub!c diiMk' of novacain, Mangrum <
■>e .................* ''2\ .'’f .th»n arr.i:vg<‘«i a starting-time dr-
I\ barton /.!.........•/? lb 2k ‘40 !x\ for Middieeoff
Bayou Beat) Beat
Hull-Daisette For
Fourth Win M Row
MO DON NEWCOMBI, Ace pitcher
of th* Brooklyn Dodger*, Is all act
and ready to go—you know where
Don Is acceptable for. miliUrv
aervlce,' It has been announce
although at firat It was believed .
kidney oondltlon would keep h"
out. :.; 'j. ilntzrv
UMd Cars For Salt
downing Hull-Daisetta M-2t In, €taJ|3|# Dne-xJn
H Cosrh]*CoRon Watkins’ Bruin. PflrflOC
are unbeaten this season, having pu rrriin„
chalked up four straight victories USCar rraley
S Tnm mnsxVhT!,r„Hb.T t!!*' NEW ^ORK -il'.PI- The man
in the new Cedar Bayou gym. It Z
will be the firat time that the thr ..man of ^ ..award'
fhei "exSanLPe ivmnt,mml*rt ‘n from NVw York'» Mayor Vine nt
lh(*ir expansive gymnasium. ■ Impellittcti. ,
A "B" game will get underway n _ , .
at « p.m., and a girls game wHl uRsy ®u**r Robiniu", Ul* '»'<!-
follow* at 7pm dteweight champion of the world
The long, accurate shooting of h‘a l?an‘l on tlu' nmv,,r s
Adrian Forsythe was the big lac- s,lou drr »''*< thanked the vming
tor in Cedar Bayou’s win over ‘ “f?rts tt.°1rW f‘>r h"nor ‘rm('r'
Hull-DaisettA Forsythe hit six Pod °.n bim.Anrtbe thanked his
field goals, mostly of the long fr‘«n<** x Vince for being there
variety and two free throv tar I've been talking to Tommy
14 points and high point honors. Henrich and It reminded me of a'
Herbert Bishop did a good Job conversation I had with Don New-
for the Brains, getting more than, comb of the Dodgers." Aobinsoe
his share of the rebounds. related, keeping his hand on.the
mayor's shoulder
MWt FG FT PF TP Hnrich. ^ you'U rememb,
n- J „ y , , Pf ” « °Pen‘‘<i the ninth inning in the
Bishop, Herb .... 3 2 18 opcnjng game of the 1949 World
Bender .......••#1 i ,,2. 3 Serie* bv erpotim? Nrwcnm}>n u-.tr
By Bennett ru
H (J
GOOD ADVICE from the t, J
of a hundred-year oil wfl
Iqulps (aource of many br;gh*^B
lings attributed to clienu n*. prrt
lent-day pres* agenu*
I "Build for yourself a Strong bos
I Fashion each part with nrj
I Fit in with hsap and pafti>*nA
I Put all your troubles ther. ■
I Hide there your every
I As each bit'.er Clip > hi q I
I Ixek all your heartache*
I In it
I Then sit on the lid sn-t
EOi; CAN'T convime i 1*9
Irer Croy that t»!nr r J :
lhanging the tnought f-"*-hB
Bur younger fry His o■■ Ri H
laughter turned off » I ttlgif I
Irr about a gang of mqrdett®
lie sewers of Paris «?! axmiB
Bm. "Grandpa. ...whep Ds hiy nj
limped off, Mommy »rA !■
Biming over,to ljve with veq* ■
Hunting
And Fishing
l'*ON MOTORS IIUO CARS—
*4S Plrmoutn rordar wit* red is.
*1 ttrts ............. PR
>«« Dedfl Tudor Oab* .. *••»
>31 Plymoulti Coups .... |10t
■34 Chtvrolst ForOof . fin*
*43 Plymouth Pordor with radio
id htilsr HPS
O* Oldtmobilt Tudor with radio
id h*at«r .. ......Si4*
S flood Dual . . .
lut a flood I»at Mors,"
•on Motors. lac
>sit Ttxas Avsnus
*1*3
uptations
^pm Grant—-Near Gn
stalin'* state of mind (I s i
Ipdrtarit Intelligence iteib
l* location of many Soviet *
Allen W„i>ullep, deputy 4
lor. Central Intelligence A
|y
fill "risk" the crown
against Bobo (ilstl.n for 51 ami
cttnCCF’Tund. 6n February 20 at
t Pit* trophy for THelTrsl aeer regia- IIH KaCvOfnailaTC . Chicago he will defend the title
tcred for his nine-pointer killed In “■! WWBmIIiUIIVI against Rocky Graziano.
McMullen County and registered k|» y | M id Then plans call for him to meet
Novembers. , NIH llllCR 4/*4i the winner of the Ernie Durando-
* 1 Paddy Young tiff March 21 at th,
BIG BASS HITTING, . Garden, this tirqe for $1 and Thd*
THIS IS \THE TIME of the year HOUSTON — 0» — Minuteman hqjrt fund. After that he hopes id
when thej-big bass start hitting Elton Cotton won' a basketball' challenge light‘heavyweight Joey
weedless spoons so we weren’t a game for the JJniveratty of Hous; Maxim for the second.best bauble,
bit surprised when Glen Alrxan- ' ton here Friday night He flip- **if not I will sail for Rome !•*
der showed up with a fotir pound Ped ln a field .goal 11 seconds be- maj{? a picture,” he revealed.-
nine cdince bass and H. A. Sunday f°re play ended to give Houstorf There was no doubt, as Sugar
came in later-with a alx-pourider vJ<tory over Tulsa. [ta}. accepted the award Tronahi.**
Both fish were taken on spoons First-period scores were even 'par the mayor, that heFwas
at the Highlands Reservoir around tf?re« times, but Houston pressed p,.0l)d of thp honor,
the floating beds of moss. At this lakead *° a left^ unchallenged till *.j*m glad it*s the 'man of .the .
season the moss roots die. letting ate in *h'’ wbp" s|larP8hoot- year* and not the Tighter of the
the plants float in the wind and it. niek^Vonnlle"^ ^irrnWed^the yl'ar'’ ’’ Roblnson 8flid' p,,TtiI1?
Is undcV theae drifts that thc'big th h 8 .l,and on !he ma>ors *hould'r
“ "•"< “*■ w."«s “hSX'rirL^trK^"’",r
BLUE CAT STRIKE - the HurrlcAne heartbreak toss that The "than of the year" and his
WILLIAM CARROL and O'Dell would have r.tled the game. He -pal/ tj,e mayor, left. then.. And
Owens have catfish steak in the missed »c, free throw three sec- bdth 0f them probably thought
dcentree"i: tnrinv They camn In °nd before ..tfl£_flm24X--the wrpg guy got the award.
Trom Picketts Bayou yesterday *7’- For thene was a parking ticket
. i.t- • » ’ • . • i __n*l/* .jL'.,*.,..... ,li '..A* ♦ nf Qllffar* *RqVo nrohW oftlornri Par).
iy Knpwledi
Central Press Featufl
tr serving u county sttta
Ness County and mayor j
■ aty, he was appointed ■
ed as chairman of the
Ition Commission of the M
Esnsas until 1M2. when bn
led. He was elected gov«*
Kansas in that .year and >
led in 1944. He was elactadj
lUnited Slates Senate in *
Is term of six years, uhri
.points 2
.points ' ' 2
StocksRaee
She was a night club dti
17 years old, whrn sht
mf/wul't Vran<*hnt. TdH€
« FULTON'S A-f USlb CAM-
150 ChmaM FiMtlln* CMch.
Marks
pwood’s Franchot Tone *
lied hlji*. The couple wesH
|ce, where She starred JJ
I In "The Man in The 81
lr,” -in' which Charles U*
I Burgess Meredith, Roj
In. Patricia Roc and Bm
Id leading roles. She g»v*J
lareer then to be just » M
Mother, but chadgcdjl
14Uid resumed 'her Knj
I. Sheis now divorted W|
Iwhat Is her name?
Irnes at bottom of columal
V a . Dautriel i..... 107 102 108
Tomorrow At ;« £ £ ;
A f - I Morrow 103 109 143
Arrowhead total......850 563 8701
"Track Manager Roy Huston has ‘Bol> Rnd A,lc*! Feinl>erg
lined up an action-packed pro- j
gram to open the winter stock car ga^y (A'v')''"' m 124 124 !
racing season at 2:30 p.m. tomor- *?'vey (Av) ’" f?'
row in Arrowhead Park at Hous- ™ J“ £ j
In addition to the three heat 1
rac«s, tro*pby dash, consolation and “InTAf fi1R 7n(, ,,
**,“•■*•
special.events. » Hnh aiia*
atlcast 10,enUdas already signed FelnBerg ...........poi,
up. The other Is a-'special'race MASTER BOWLING LEAGUE
pitting a pair of Yankees, against People* State-Bank,
a Southern, twosome. ' . . " 1 * V * ®
Arrowhead Park, located bn Shute •'.•••>.•• 189 179 192 *
Wayside about a quarter of a mile Felps ..... 128 163 184 1
(rum the SOuth Main intersection, Leeaeman ••••• 223 194 200 <
will be the site of the stock races Wadley-.......-JJJ H* J
VISltlHG FRIEW05 IS
UKE BREAKING IN A NEW
Rain o' shoes- Just
A8H0RTVHIUE At A •
TIME EUMINAIU-Jlfcr^
TH' CRAMP VPl|
*48 VorS Oub Coup*
WOOSTER TERRACE
but' they came home with nine big-
trout that weighed from four to
six pounds. Naturally, they caught
them on .their old favorite Florida
jhlncrl , _
Highly RBstricfed Sub-Divisfoff
fruioki, Trtiltff For Salt
ijr’s birthday celebr&nti
4 . Just Completed t
"; $500 Down Payment
Can buy a modiern 2-bedroom home.
All lots highly elevated. Good drainage.
Paved Streets. All Utilitias. Lot* average 63’xI2r3'
HOUSES $6950.00 OP
Or if you’re interested in j lot for future building
ONLY $50 DOWN PAYMENT
is required. - • •
GUARANTEED DIU FURNISHS0
1 v' ■
Manager—
MgripL _noted. .concf tl,
mpcuu. -nuiru -
Joseph Erlanger, sciet
Jinuary *•
nta| tar vrorthwhtM
intents you should <81
year of steady proSM
icasa
ar*»ffi3i
At!on mBy Oe »»*
>ur plans to a succ«A
-mw’» *1 UtaD T
- .-fc - ‘ JOIN tha Hundreds in Bayfown
V Buying Auto Liability the STATE FARM Way
★ SEMI-ANNUAL PREMIUMS
; : * ATTRACTIVE DIVIDENDS
™ '
Immediote Protactign Only $9.00 Down
so O.U.C.
Rhach Manager—
MAk JS'.V
A00 Jenten Driva, Horn
to look for u]
Automobile Servii
1 c t t ( J|
Ea.t of Market Street Toward G«ta0l Tire 1 Rubber Co. .1 I
**'****».•*•
Kiiblcf .
tOTAI
.... 214
..,*676
furniture
wmm$
Dial 6828
E. Texas ’ ' *
General Tir* & Rubber Co.
Eleanor Mearns is coach of the
girls leapt.
Shop
HASTY TRANSffP 6
STOTT AST CO.
PK.2OS0 BOM DTD MS2652
I ft*. 4 LONG Pi STANCE MOVING
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1952, newspaper, January 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042718/m1/7/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.