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MONPAY, MAY 29. 19^
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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that
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good
opponents
hits. Carmine
the sixth in-
added another in the
Dannhaus started off
in
2, Gray. Hampton
2. RBI: Hampton 2, Baker, Wes-
singer. Koehwelp. 2 B: Hampton,
Baker. 3 B: Wessinger. S:
1000 Watte
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Meet the Band
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'OR S
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liens 17c
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No. 1 turkey hens
.No. 1 toms 17c,
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Geese 15c
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Eggs, small. 15c
Fryers 28c
Manager Dutch Voelkel has named his pitching assign-
ments for games to be played by the Brenham Lions this
week. Mike Mistovich will go against the Wildcats at Conroe
Tuesday night, Red Baker is slated for duty against the La |
Grange Demons at La Grange Thursday night, and' young I
Jesse Hernandez is due to throw them-in when the Lions re- [
turn to their home park Saturday night for a tussle.
| Mistovich subdued Burton
Jake.one of t
, .. 4 jpiurxhs? •«
Brenham
Wessinger. si
Blaesen. 2b
j Koehwelp. If
Weiss. 1 b
i Dannhaus.
Budilenberg
: Schroeder. .3b
, Hampton, e
1 Baker, p
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“Thanks from the bottom of
heart for what ALL-BRAN Hajj
for me. No more tn<-<iiein*-s oretl
pation cramps since 1 f
started eating ALL- I
BRAN every day!''
Roosevelt Road, Chi-
cago 24, Ill. ./u.d one
of piany unsolicited id
letters from ALL-
Z’A’.l.V users. If you ci
suffer from constipa-
tion due to lack of dietary bulu
this: e.it an ounce of c: Any KtJ
ALL-BRAN’ ikaily, dm-i- (:«J
water! If not compb ti-h.- -sutislWd
1() days, return empty b«]
Kellogg’s, Battle Creek, Midi
DOI BI.E 5OI R MoNM fl
Lion Catcher ,
That hustling catcher you saw I
tiehind the plate for the Lions j
against Conroe was Bob Hamp ,
ton of Bryan, a classy back stop 1
per who has been engaged for
Pit SAL
i>or< and
mi Iran
luilie l-b'l
i?r?nham Haif'men on bases in
every inning but scored in only,
three frames. . . — ..... • - ,
lx»nnii‘
the fireworks in Hie second
ning. getting an infield hit off
a fiard grounder that the second
b a s e m a n knocked down but
couldn't hold on to. Jake Bud-
denberg sacrificed Dannhaus to
second. Dannhaus went to third
on a wild pilch, and after Bobby
Schroeder had walked to put
runners in first and third, catch-
er Bob Hampton slashed a dou-
ble to deep left driving both
men across.
Red Baker doubled down the
line in right field to score Hamp-
ton. and the Lions enjoyed .1
3 n advantage.
( >ne more
Brenham
»eder
t hr,iw n
beat out
first I
fi ir
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Baker. 3 B: Wessinger. S: Bud
denberg. DP: Wesstnger to Blae-
sen to Weiss. Left: Conroe 5,
Brenham 11. BB: Baker 1. Gray
13 SO: Baker 9. Gray 3. Hit by
| pitcher, by Gray (Blaeseni. Wild
I pitch: (J. rax. Gmjjires: W. O.
i Dannhaus and Herbert Stark.
Att 971 ( paid i. Time 2:03.
L tuany kindnesses
.' I I ie at tent ion eix
and relatives in the
of our dear fa I her t
d(*ek. Words oarinot e-p,,
i appret iat ion
To Rex' Theo R Sliem.,
grateful for his wool . ,,
Williams iand hope, to the ou-.m
Theo R Strong and s
Lutheran chon foi
fit! rnitsic, to ttrs
(), I lodde for then .i I - - ■
ice. to the muses o, o
B. Milroy hospital toi
< are, to the Leon Sima - 1
home ;nid to each w iUl
beautiful floral oliei.i.
cards of s\ mpal hy
Every attention, s.,
|y gixen. xve shall t
xvaxs xx ith heartleh
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I Conroe.
City Slicked 'Em
Walter Buro's Brenham
came
in the
singled
out
ground ■ rule double. Warmke.
who was on his way to the hot
corner had to turn around an go
■ back to second.
The payoff on the play came a
.... .a the ba 11
Brenham players
same baseball
hit laying on
ground up against the right
ter field wall.
The city slickers
slicked '.
000 000 000—0
030 001 Olx—5
across
sixth.
to left but
xx as thrown out at third as!
Hampton beat out a slow roller
down the first base line. Baker
liew to left for the second
betoie Johnnie Wessinger j
a tlnee l-agger to
scorim.’ 1 lampion.
^ingles by
singer and a 1
Dick Kochweip
Imai tally.
Eal'.e’r was the master of things
Ihrm:phimt and only two Wild
- at runners mox cd as far as
ihir-t base In the fourth inning
Bob Poinse'f walked'and moved
. I
move |
return engage-
Aubie House's
Tie Lions so far arc
lead featei,!. and they will be
ing for their fifth straight Tues
picked i lla> '’‘R'B al
ray. |
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*12 Harris Deputies
Suspended from Jot
\ge-ol<l rituals and ceremonial
dances in the Indian Detour counlff
'roundabout Santa Fe ... a colorll
and convenient sidetrip along the I
“more-to-en jov route” to ( alifornhl
you can test this aic.i/ ■ ? ir.
device in the privacy
home without iisl:c :1
Write Beltone today W
’ftttD'FROM ■
j V..
I Senate
Luca
will:
t he
tee. Till- sen.i'e
| Io speed up the si nate s time-
table for the rest of the session.
(‘on grcssme-1 are e:u’er to get
. home to -'.I - i p.iicn to; next fill's
ele. lions Hal the sen.i'e !,.is .1
haekloi’ of work whi- h threatens
to keep loiiptess in session until
Labor day. The house probablx
< otlld finish bx the el’-1 of June
but if can't ad |ourn independent
1 lx- of the senate.
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HOUSTON LIVESTOCK
Cattle: salable. 200. Cal
500 Eairlx active tor light
ceipts. Slaughter calxes lolly .....
steady to strong, all other classes’ Israel Baum, 3601 W.
steady with last weeks 1 lose
Slaughler steels si arce. Gommon
medium and good slaughter cows
IS 20 Conner and cutter II 17.50.
Hard and emaciated cows 13 >0
down (hid head cuttei and eo;p
mon sausage bulls 17. >0 19 (>ood
slaughter calxes 26.50 2S Some
held higher. Common and medi
urn 20-25. Cull is 2o.
and good while fate
calxes 22 27, Brahman
Walter
swamped
Colorado Valley League
ball encoimter at Fireman's Bark
stadium Sunday aitrinoon.
Starting o,t a live run
rally in ilic initial Iranu*. thu,
Cubs pasted three Carmine hull
ers for is base hits, including1
fixe doubles, then s. orPdl/n all
but two frames while zracking
up t he one sided \ n h>t y.
Lee Roy Kiesewettcr made his
first start ot the season
one. bv selling his
rlown with eight
posted two runs in
ning and I ..
eighth for their total.
Wilburn Neutzler started
the lull for the visitors, but w
relieved by l.edell Neutzler be
fore he had retired the side. The
latter hurler lasted until tM
fourth frame when he
in taxor of Bill Hodde.
Brenham baited eleven men in
the first inning when only three
hits produced the five runs. Lour
walks, a hit batsman, three et
1 rors. a passed
Fecial i
ir Max an
p-'hing o
■ Writ.' Bu
lx.is - 7 1
Bids will be re- eix cd bv t he
Commissioners' Court of Wash-
ington < oimtv lor the purchase of
two trucks tor Precinct No. 3 to
he received not later than 10
service during the whole season. :<>'« lek. a m. .lune 12, 1950. Such
A former professional. Hamp bi<ls being delivered to the Conn - ,
ton was playing his first game : tv Clerk; the spc. ifii ations being
he I Two 2 Ton Trucks. Two Speed
Rear Axle S25 10 p|\ Du ll Rear '
Tires 750 s p|\ Eront Tires. Over
loading Springs. Heavy Duty
Chit'h. lli'ii \ \ Di It \ I'a n. (>i I
Rath Au Cle.iner. lleaxx Dutx
Radiator. Oil Eillers.
G H .Apfelbach.
County ( Icik
Washington Conntv
—5 22 29. 6 5
this season. and though
“gave out" in the early innings,
he was one of the offensive and
defensive stars in'the Lion vic
tory.
Hamilton should be even bet
ter when he gets into shape, and
his big war club should be good
for many a hit and run flatted
in for the Brenham club this
New Hearing Device!
Has No Receiver!
Button In Ea|
CHICAGO, Hi. D- iOiw-j J
pie Are hailing a new ♦l>-vi<«e 3
gives them clear bi'.ii .eg w<;|3
j making them wear a 1 • reiver
I ton in the ear. Tlu-v . w ,3
songs, sermons. fi.eiMiv
ionship and luisiness ■ .- , ,.5S 3
no self-conscious tf i !.. ;’ that 3
pie are looking at any I- ,tton '3
ing on their ear. With the 3
invisible Pha ntomi-!■ I v -i 3
free yourself not only 'nr,
i ness, but from even tf.e .<>3
unce of deafness Th.
Beltone. Dept 40. 115" \V. jouM
'Chicago 8. III., are |>rui.i3
' around on a single by Jake
' tvebv'ds“to right. But* ~w’4-R-8
away at the tirpe and
was cut down at second base
trying to stretch the hit into aithe season last Saturday night | in
double. " 4W against Conroe, and he vet has . six
In the seventh with one away
I Larry Joekson reached first on
an error, and second on an over
throw. He moved to third as
Neeves grounded to the |
and was stranded when Baker
struckout Jim Rodriques for the
third out. • ',o a bi district
Wessinger. Luther Weiss. Jake j’his past season.
Buddenberg. Hampton, and Bak - ' ions so
er all had tvVo safeties to
the Brenham 13 hit attack.
Conroe's safeties were
up by Poinsett. Neeve'k and Gr"
Benford Henderson at third ,
and Poinsett at first were out !
standing defensively for Conroe ’’h*1?' afternoon in
w hile Brenham's new catcher. . ahey League
Bob Hampton, did
The Rronham Lions will
looking lor victory numtier five
Tuesday night when they
to Conroe for a
men! against
Wildcats.
Dutch Voelkel lias nominated
lefty Mike Mistovich to go for
the Lions. He has won one game
while losing none.
Probable starter lor Conroe is
Joe Macaluso.
The Lions won their fourth
straight contest Saturday night
at Fireman's Park stadium, de- 1
feating Conroe 5 0 behind the
three hit pitching of Rod Baker.
The Lions posted three runs
in the second frame off Dolly
Gray, and coasted in from there
as Baker gave up single base
knocks in the first, fourth and
eighth innings. The crafty left
hander, winning victory number
three, struck out nine and walk
cd only one.
Brenham combed the offerings
of Gray for 13 hits, but did not
bunch them too effectively as
10 Lions wore stranded on the
liases.
('ubs | cha 11 w 11 h t wo out
won a 17 3 victory over Carmine I the Carmine
a Colorado!
contest. Bv.; ,
outstandingG though the sc«re was so heavy,
1 (>ut I work on defense for the Lions,
loled I
right -center j
,, , . [Macaluso. 2b
Baker and V\ es- , ,, ,
, ,, , . , I Henderson. 3b
long fly to <-*f' bv Poinspft lb
1 accounted tor 11 io , , .
I Jackson, rf
I Neeves, If
, Ro<fri(|ues. i f
Harnmelt. c
■ i It wa
But straight league \ n
y | a loss while the In
in Brenham's favor, it was the (< armine s re--old in title
i lub that got "city .slicked" -by ! two vii tories .uni tw
A ! one of the (.'armine players. Kicsew et iei was
1 When Burney Warmke. the strikeout department
3'Cub first baseman. came to bat I Io his < redit. He
■1 ■ his first time in the ball game,
1 | he drove a long ball in the hole
I in right center that |.i/o>'.niv-1
| would have been good for three
9 ! bases.
lj But w hen the eenlei fielder
5 went over to field the ball, he
— I indicated that it had rolled un-
fl 21 15 Gier the fence, giving Warmke a
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Lied Bred!hauer.
Deller! Stark
;<H had three
Cub baiting at-
tack. Stark's trio of safeties wi re
|all doubles, while Wagner had
1 two doubles and a single.
Carmine cnmmilled eleven er
[rors in all and 1! helped in the
. downfall of their 1110 of twirlers.
Bill Ponfii k with iwo hits in
five appenran'es and .Im: Wet
ol lour paced
■ ba'1 ers.
B r e n h a m ' s fourth
league x ictiuy w ithuut
evened up
drove a
right center
LIONS ENGAGE
CONROE THERE
TUESDAY NIGHT,
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Baker Burls Three,
Hitter For 5-0
Victory
CARD OF THANKS
We feel deeply gratetm for.
...... i i...i............ an | tt
[tie attention given l-y . ti'u'2
.and relatives in the i S.
~(if our dear father Wi",,,.
IIOI STON. May 29 " P'-Two ,
Harns county depiilv sheriffs,
have been suspended "indefinite
lx" from their posts.
Chief Deputy B E
snvs Deputies A K Shipley snd '
' I tn .
;1 Harris county car yesterday.
The ear was recovered 21
hours after a broadcast asking
other deputies Io pick it up.
UNGRADED MILK
50 to 75 lbs. dally bonus 10c
l Chicago 8. III., are
100 lbs dally bonus 15c their achievement th.-v will fd
| send you their free tir^hur*
100 lbs. and over aaily bonus 1
ball, wild pitch 25c per cwt.
... .......... inland single by Ered Bredthaiier -U
the Maifest attraction j and doubles by Burney Warmke 6c . .
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The Cubs added two runs each
the second and third stanzas.
m the J'oiH'tl'.. and one each
I in ihe
nings.
hander just out of high school i '
.... Somerville, and he will be
pitcher I ”ia''lllk' his first start in a Lion
. uniform. Hernandez, pitched the
I Somerville high school Yeguas I
! to a bi district baseball crow n
\ ictori
Kiescw
the ! strikeout
to bat j >"
i‘ in the ball garni’.
Hill in I h *• I > < >1
p">bai>i.v| Senators Would
Speed I p Work
WASHINGTON. May 29.
,Demo( r.it i ■ I.e."1
s is planning to confer
Chaiim.'in Robert I
Repu I d ii .1 n pel i v ii
leaders w
■ senates
t ot llie s
Dick Wagner
| Burney Warmke,
and Gilbert Keim
hits to lead the
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RESS ASSOCIATION
TEX;
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Bedell Smith May
Head Intelligence
Farmers National Bank
First National Bank
Washington County State Bank
HOlurdi
day at
Btr.fl
Taxan.
BEN H. xSCHLEIDER. Jr.
ATT( iRNEY AT LAW
Room 32, First National Rank
Building
PHONE 2436.
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Knolle
Mps. (>nib
K. H. WINKELM ANN
or Phone 29??.
Mary Frances Thornton
Will l.lt'Sf lit I'll pllflllsi 1)1 a
DANCE RECITAL
On Muy 29. S p. tn.
High School Auditorium
?. ■ i U'i it i .n ii>n i hu rt](\
. . . for an
enchanted
evening
Dallas Police Pen
Bulls After ( hase
Jo ( »
~C'H 1
'DALLAS. May 29 TP'—To pie-
it looked
dcteit i \ e
i ow Is -y s
el icloso I e within
before the heavy
tr.itli'' Int the street
lorn through the opening.
Using flashlights, their voices
and squad i ar hoi ns the officers
herded the bulls back into their
an hour and
early morning
NOTICE BANK CUSTOMERS
TUESDAY. MAY 30. 1950, MEMORIAL DAY. be-
ing a legal holiday the undersigned banks of Bren-
ham wail not be open for business.
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Sublet ipt ion Ran *■ I’X
Wa-’hiRirion and a-l/.iiuni* < «■
AT STUD
GOLD NI GGET, REGISTERED
PALOMINO QUARTER HORSE
Horse located at back of Humpty
Dumpty Store. For information see
tended whale/ 86 proof.
>6% groin nei><'0l jp.'l^.
khen'ey Dis'., Inc.. N Y. C.
the' nurses
hospital tor
kidqess w Im h
their professional
wolds of Rex
the hy mps of
I'liuteh ijioir were a
ot . omlort to ns in mu
t u it her wish
i'ci's of the
Pobliehed every
afternoon • xc > i> i
ley and Sun
; 3o6 E Mam
Bren h a m.
their assist a ir e.
Simank Eniieial
1 hough l f u ! sei \ i.
t hose who sent t he
flowers ami expressiot
paths we extend our
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bATEXAS GULF COAST
Torn S Wl .i.I.'.ol
WASHINGTON. May 29 H'l'1 —
A man who spent three yeai
Moscow as I'nited States
bassador may put to use some ot
his first hand information, on the
Russians. Informed sources in
Washingtons say that Lt. Gen
Walter B. Smith will be named
head of the government’s intelli
gence agency if his health holds
up. Smith is recovering from an
operation and his apixnntment
is said to l>e a sure thing in two
or three months if doctors ,,p
prove.
Fnl.T'iI as iWMid
■ i..m. >■ H i •• ii
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Smooth, socioble
CARD OF THANKS
We lake this means Io express
our heiiilelt gratitude to our
manv friends for their many 1
Heeds o| kindness dining the ill
ness of our beloxeii lather. W C.
dawn arisers in Dallas, it looked Lipscomb and their expressions
like the police and detective ol sympathy following ftis death.]
force might be plaving cow box s We espe, i.illx ' wish tcvl batik ~i >i‘. ,
~'ver. the whoop ing and A ’N'toHe lor Ins skilled'
, ,, . .a ,-r . ' anil svuipatnet)<• atiunt ons. ;iihI
hollermg was' not m fun Du-, |)(.- M,.rn(lli;ll
officers were attempting to herd |„,s!,i,ai ,,,| m.mv acts ot
a group of 11 wild Brahma bulls knhiess w Im h went tai beyond
back into their pens .ifter they their professional duties. 'Hie
had escaped and headed-La the wolds ot Rex John W New and
downtown section. tin- hymps ot the First Baptist
.... . ,, , .. .'church itioir were a goal sonice
I he bulls, from scattered , , . , , ...
, , . ot < cm tort to u.s m oui gi let We
ranches .over the state, were in ls>, ,,, In(.m,
a wooden pen at the state fair s ,,, ,|1(. Masonic Lodge foi
groffnds when one broke down a their assistance, and the Leon
gate and the others streamed to Simank Euneial home lol
And to' all
bea utit u I
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HOUSTON DETECTIVE DIES
HOLSTON. May 29. (IT'—Fu-
neral services-wi 1B be held at
Houston today for a 62-yearold
veteran homii ide detective.
Hugh T ' I’appy i Graham had
been on the police force 40 years
and fw tl
delect i\ c.
He died yesterday in a Hons
Ion hospital' after a three week
111 ness.
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| Department's policies have
| been formed by Communists—
j post war history would have
been much different from what
It has been. Maybe it's not too
late to learn.
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force has been threatened the
Communists have backed off.
It is obvious, then, that the
Russians are merely trying to
take everything they possibly
can without having to fight.
Our weak kneed diplomats in
Washington s h o u 1 d h a v e
learned that lesson several
years ago, and if they had—
barring the possibility a* has
been charged, that our State
Department's policies
there is a lesson to ho learn
ed from this incident. In every
instance in which military-
summer.
Red Baker really liked him
too. He was making a great tar-
get back of that dish for the '
crafty left hander,
Hampton played Class C ball
before joining the Lions. He w ill
continue to make his home
Bryan and will travel here
duty during the season
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When you want a prescription
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