Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 18, 1950 Page: 3 of 6
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McIver, f
Honjeyer, c
Schigut, g
Talash. g
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Calvin, c
Siptafc, g
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Bredthager 3, Senff 3
YoUng 3, Lange 2, Schroeder.
Officials. Spike White and
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CR0ITIN0 ^TATI^N TODAYl
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the contest assured Brenham its
fourth victory of the campaign.
Brenham's . Paul Senff, who
placed a sparkling brand of ball
off the backboards, and the other
middle man, Ed Schroeder foul-
ed out late in the affair. But
Young and Elwood Kettler con-
trolled the boards enough to
keep the lead safely In hand.
A total of 43 fouls were called
on the two clubs, with Caldwell
having 24. and Brenham 19.
Kettler, who kept Brenham in
the ball game the first half with uun!
his long porrit-maklhg, Lange check well
\House scales____and Eugene Bredthauer were i ' ______, ____ _______
. h._u, tops ln Gub s^r{ngT tfre former Tns teaiiunate, &. W^ Mclver was
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Caldwell
Brenham
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Kettle; 3 T * *
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Texan Asks, Loan
of One Movie Star
?r*t‘y8S’-brl’ MCALLEN, Jan. .
if Buddy Hoile in the late stages of Texan today called on California
for help. ■ .
Mike Robinson, McAllen, Tex-
as, hotel owner, wired the Los
Angeles Chamber of Commerce
asking if the city could spare a
movie actress fot a $100-a-plate
dinner he is arranging for the
March of Dimes.
Please loan us one—if just for
a day,’.’ Robinson pleaded, add-
ing Texas has everything but
mpvie stars.
having 13 points, and the latter
two 11 points each.
Del Lunsford was held in
1 by Brenham guards,
and he posted only two points.
high for the Hornets with 12
points.
Van Wittner, regular Cub
guard did not see ”servlce be-
cause of a foot injury. He prob-
ably will be out of the starting
lineup until next week.
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Somerville. H&
Brones Take Win
Number Vive Prom
Sealy, 85 to 45
pry of New
the 898 Mepr?3W
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ending lead at the
ter, he a d i n g the
[white by five point?
■But quick buckets in
by E. McIver,
heyer anoTalash put
f front and Brenham
Triplet Heifers Bom On The Paul Schulte Farm
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^Hrs high school bas-
I^Kiin made it victory
ir^Kur over district bp-
l^Kesday night at, Cald-
^Kng over the Hornets
^Kiffin, 43 to 38. •
"Mid lunrble
iMKan. Was aedided In
^^■iree minutes of play
lead had bhanged
^^Bn pine different
of howljny home I
^^Kaw the HotoeU be
npint, 10 to 9, at J
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"WK it was Caltiweti
i^Ke, 20 to
that s the way it went
hout. Just a one or two
i^Kenjoyed by first one
^Mnen the other.
«,! one of the hardest
^■pference tussles in
Bantam Ben Hogan, making a dramatic comeback to the game
of golf, adds his score for the flnal day of the Los Angeles Open.
Hogan tied with Sammy Snead with a 72-hole total of 280. They
will play an additional 18 holes over the Riviera Country Club at
Santa Monica, Calif., to decide the winner,^ (NEA Telephoto).
—Cmtrte^v of the Houston Chronicle.
Paul Schulte, dairyman, poultryman and chairman of the board of trustees oJ Prairie Hill School
stands beside the triplet heifer calves born on his farm. Triplet bicths occur on an average of once
in 500,000 times. The triplets weighed 35, 39 and 41 pounds respectively, at birth. They have been
sold to Archer Feed Company, of Houston, for S75Q, and are now on a ranch near Madisonville be-
ing groomed by Charles Machemehl tor exhibit at the coming Houston Fatstock Show.
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LAS VEGAS, Nev., Jan. 18z«JJ& J
—Las Vegas authorities I
awaiting receipt of a warrant lor
the a rres t * of GitnblEF " lEffhy
Binion, formerly of Dallas.
Binion is charged at Dallas
with keeping a policy game.
A legally" incorrect warrant ?
waf sent
'Danas district .irorney ifeafted •
a new and corrected warrant
last Satunbv, ___________
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Brush Fire Perils
Swanky Hotel Area
Jan. 18. <tLB>—A raging brush fire
broke out and raced through •
section south of Colorado Springs
thja moqjingJThe furtoua Maiifcr J
r;
» wrsiroy tavisn marretona in tne
Broad moor e area. About 300 fire-
men and volunteers managed to
turn the fire from several big *
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facturer L.U Maytag. ' .''L, M
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Robert Gaskamp’s Reese Lock-
k «H —wan lhair XtfUh —---
; Straight Independent basketball
game Tuesday night at Sealy ■
i With an 85 to 45 victory over the ,fo
Indians.
Big in the victory were Leroy <*
Delbert Stark vl .....7 - ■
Williams led tha Sealy quint
| with 1T points. \---
i The Brones (lay again tonight
I at 7 o'clock In a preliminary con-
test to the Blinn St. Thomas bat-
tle set for l^ari^ Heineke Me-
mortal gymnasium,.
> BoarXt^ouldf Close
Waco Orphans Hoyie
— AUST4W, ’ "ria (fT'i—The 'spa. I
' dal' SeSsIbn *o?*fhe“TexM ligIh ' “ J
i lature opening January 31 will
L g«t a recummendAtJon Jrojrn the _
1
ed that children from the Waco
State Home be moved to the
■ Corsicana State Home.
Board members say the move
is sought because the Corsicana
home operates well below ca-
pacity.
The board has delayed action
on disposal of the Waco State
Home. ’’
rhree Minutes
fa Brenham
(Victory
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DNESDAY, JANUARY 18.1950___ WNH4M BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS ________■
ubs Defeat Hornets, 43 to38, For Fourth Conference
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