Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1950 Page: 2 of 4
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BUTTERFAT PER LB
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Brenham high sctodl baihat-
ball teams won a pair of games
Monday night.
The Cub eighth grade defeated
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Cameron 9th
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Results‘Last Week
Monday
Elgin 31. Navasota 28.
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Fryers 25c
Hens 15c
Old roosters 12c
No. 1 turkey hens 30c
No. 1 toms 20
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Results Last Friday -
Brenham 52, Elgin 37.
Bellville 34. Giddings 24.
Caldwell 39. La Grange 36.
Navasota open.
Games This Week
Tuesday
Giddings at Brenham
La Grange at Elgin
Navasota at Caldwell
Bellville open.
Friday
Brenham at Bellville
La Grange at Giddings
Elgin at Navasota
Caldwell open.
Brenham 8th 42 - Cameron 8th 17
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Smith wick testified he owned
the building in which Hancho
Allegre night club
but he said U —— “***?“
Iturbo Flores.. Mason broadcas
accusations that the night spot
violated liquor laws and became
a gathering place tor women
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W. J. -EHLERT
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
Offices:
Banner-PreaB Sports Editor
We finally have received some poop on an All-Junior Col-
lege Conference team selected from the football wars. Offi-
cias from Panola Junior College. Allen Academy, Blinn. Na-
varro, ‘ * _____ ‘__ _
on an all conference offensive and defensive team. TTiree
Blinn Buccaneer players made the first offensive team, but
none of the Buc players were selected for the defensive
eleven
Players being selected for all
conference were:
■teht end: Mbba SctaM •<
Brsnlram. 195 poBoad aopbo-
Wilson of Nava-
! sota. 1«5 pound freshman
HMSSl
All three at one time made all-
district with Schmid qpd Dreyer
theNavasota Rattlers.
A couple of Bucs made honor-
able mention—Lee Roy Kiese
wetter at a guard post and Mar-
vin Bosse at tackle. Both are
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” . 5 leaves Brenham 5:05 a m.
I No. 65 leaves Brenham 6:03 a. m.
Santa Fe Northbound
No. 6 leaves Brenham 12:09 a. m.
: No. 66 leaves Brenham 9:06 p. m.
Southern Pacific Westbound
No. 45 leaves Brenham 1:52 a. m.
Southern Pacific Eastbound
No. 46 leaves Brenham 3:00 a. m.
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Officials: James Atkinson and
W Bingham.
Free throure mi—riT loorard
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76 to 100 lbs daily bonus 15c
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-to know If the m*n In the car
was really Mason.
-Did you want to be aure he
was the man yo« '’'"asked"8
to kill?’’ The Pro**™1" .hot
"No, »tr“ Smithwick snot
b*^ ----hear him call for
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Imlntee Mu ld~Beconds to go.
Cameron went out in front on a
score of 25 to 24.
}£ith.the cltyk^rtdPA off the 1
m-.nt-, hH'AJL CUB’1- - r"“ «,«-
man and Joe Curtis hit close-in
shots that afforded Brenham its
second victory ot the night.
Klussman tallied fifteen points,
most of them <m crips, to lead
the point- making parade.
Thompson of Cameron had 11
points.
Brenham high school’s varsity
hits the hardwoods tonight at
Cub gym. entertaining Giddings
in a District 23-A basketball
game.
A B team affair will be reeled
off at seven o’clock, with the
conference tussle to be played
at eight o’clock.
The Cubs are undefeated in
league play, while Giddings has
suffered a pair of setbacks.
Tonight's game should be a
thriller from start to finish as
these arch rivals get together in
an important sports show.
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' ’In single games Kasprowicz
u^as again high, posting a 222
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tltaa..*n-a»eUJ7HrW«r«--
ing offered in prize money Joe
Picone was - fallow up. hitting
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In team play Apple Garage
j took a fast start, beating Reese
Lockett 1 three straight games,
j Peart B^er took two. out of three
games from New York Cafe. ,
Pear! Beer posted an 810 in
I single team games as well as a
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Team W L Pct Pts. Op.
Brenham 5 0 I (>») 238 171
BeUvi.Ji*>»3 ; 3T-168-;’—
Caldwell 3 2 600 212 185
Giddings 2 2 .500 147 127
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Permanent Waving. Hair Cutting. Styling. ZOTOS ma-
chineless permanents. Cosmetics. Soft drinks. Gifts.
PHONE 2631 for appointment
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ON PROSECUTOR -
DURING NIGHT
(Continued tram page one)
from Panola Junior College, Allen Academy. Blinn. Na- Alice street where the fatal ‘IHd^
i, Hillsboro and HCJC recently got together and decided shooting of the prominent jpdio help. E smithwick
i all conference offensive and defensive team. Three man took place. *
•When I put out my hand,
Smitlwick raid. "I wasn’t trying
to stoJbMason, but just to pull
off the road.”
When the newscaster stopped
his auto. Smithwick testified, he
decided toHalk ta Mason. • 4 -
“I got out of my truck, took
off mv hat and walked over to
his car.” the former deputy sher-
iff said.
"I asked if he was Mr. Mason.
Claims Mason Cursed Him
Then, according to Smithwick's
testimony, Mason swore at him.
►...Smithwick asked Mason
Stop using Tftlf'IiAinw'un’'toe-»4t
he said Thcn.- Smhhwick testi
tied. Mason again swore at him.
-» The newscaster was still be
hind his steering wheel. Mth his
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ham player.
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Richards f
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Prompt Removal of
DEAD
Unskinned and Disabled
Cattle
1 Horses
5 Mules
Hogs
CALL COIXECT 3061
Brenham, Texas
Slow weathering . . the
gradual chalking of tiny
surface particles keeptf
this supreme house paint
brighter . . .
Newer looking longer.
NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN
in accordance with the
terms and provisions of
the Texas .Liquor Control
Act that Mm. O’Shea has
filed application for a
package liquor store per-
mit. said business to be
1 conducted at Bren ham,
'tCasI»fii?Tbn County. Texas.
O’Shea’s Drug Store No. 3,
. 113 Commerce Street.
Cameron's eighth
42 to IT .and Br
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ed nine points in the first half,
failed to score in the second
stanza, and came out high point
Let t uin with the idn that vou tram to drive the im Art) rar trtur
—oetey will ten. Who docea t? You want to be wen in ahig. heauu
ful ou.-vundtng auto—utele. You want to en>oy the thrill o( Mlken-
nooth pcrtoeinaoce. You warn to far wire that the car you're
driving will give oulev and auJev and miler of carefree aervice.
What ,ou want it a PontuK '^
Prove tt toe rvurwlf—cnene in and well «how you that dollar for
dollar Jou can't be— a R—tiac Buanper to hunger, imide and out.
one thing b apparent-m r— afeo pm aat /ar year wewy than a
new Pn«H>ar' Co—« in aoon’
Camerun
Brenham 8 14 19 28 ( District Committee Meets
, , ... . The executive committee „
Official*?: James Atkinson and 23 A met at Caldwell The scoutmasters and commit
R. W. Bingham. Monday night to discuss
Free throws missed: Bishop spring sports situation and
Michalka 2. Turnon. Thompson take care of other matters
— - - --- It looks now as if Brenham
Scoutmaster J. L. Wilburn of j -- __;
Troop 530. sponsored by Pick per cwt
ard high school, and Principal; I— “— _.
W. I. Alton surprised their scouts 25c„ per cwt.
wiener roast Monday | *
1 the school campus. I
Scouts were present I
with three visitors.
The troop was furnished a new
blanks on hand, so anyone wish-- record book and a prize was of (
0 j ing 10 emer ?nv uuiucn uiv. -- , tereo lor me scvui wnu a;
- j may fill 'er in and send it into! perfect attendance for the next
I the tournament office at Bryan. | six months, shows ability as a
- I The tourney is being sponaqryd leader and advances in scouting
„ by the Bryan and Brazor Coun-[ Plans were discussed for hold-
0! ty Junior Chamber of Commerce, ing a general athletic meet at j
• to A E> aw - w* and Qr?-Un XX* — — to > » in *■ to 1,-* to *111
Eagle. E. W. (Cotton* Siovacek colored troops from
. -l. 1 — • — j Brenham
altfonfde
ham high.
While the representatives of
the schools were in session they
drew up schedules for the com-
ing baseball campaign, and the
1^0 pigskin season. One or both
of those will be released in a
short time.
Golden Gloves Due
The Bryan Regional Golden
Gloves tournament will be held
in Allen Academy's new gym-
nasium on February 2. 3, and 4
There will be two classes of
fighters—the open and novice.
The open class is open to any
contestant who desires to com-
pete against all comers of his
weight. The novice class is «Mk
signed for the inexperienced ri>n-
testants who want to compete,
but do not wish to be matched
i against more experienced com-
i petitors.
There are eight weight di-
I visions, ranging from 112 pounds
J to over 175 pounds—flyweight to
* , heavy-weight.
1 Winners in the regional tour-
: ney at Bry an move into Fort
1 “'Worth for the state tournament !with a ’
■* and from there Chicago is the I night on
~ “ next stop for the national tour-! Thirteen
— | ney
Yours truly has some entry i
I LJA*A44>Va Mil liaiiu, . IWVlU a I IVA <«
0 j ing to enter the Golden Gloves I feted for the scout who keeps a
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Worth for the state tournament 'with
and from there Chicago is the i night
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~J Eagle. E. W. (Cotton* Siovacek colored troops from Navasota*
! is the chairman ot the sports j Goodwill and Brenham would i . ,
TR-'rommitter:--------------*----—----jtafce part in. It will be an «I1 i
19 28, District Committee Meets day affair and the events will be
of track, volley ball, and soft ball.
VCil i ll,c 34 vuiuioaicia auu wiihkk- l
the teemen from the respective units'
to will officiate the meet. The'
championship troop will be!
__________ ________treated to a real coon hunt and
' might field a baseball club camping trip on Bratos river.
this season, along with five oth- ; ———
er members of the conference. I
La Grange has indicated it will ,
not play ba eball i
i Starting times for the diamond *
affairs were tentatively set for ■
3:30 for afternoon games and I ,
, 8 o'clock for night attain. __________L
Due to the lack of attendance |
I at daylight games, the entry of
; I?rnharo might depend
plans can be worked out with b . <
the basepair association ru, '
use of Fireman’s Park for after
dark play.
Next year's football schedule
; was approved, with a full slate !
4-Steams again fa .p’xUtipate. |
j Giddings and Bellville, both of :
whom lack enough students for.
' entry in Class A. were voted in-
to the district.
Supt. C. A. Lemmons of La
Grange was again selected as
I chairman of next year's football
| district, with Melvin Hare of
Caldwell, secretary-treasurer.
Heading the spring sport pro-
gram will be Superintendent
Brown of Elgin as chairman and
Supt. Melvin Hare of Caldwell
as secretary treasurer
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