Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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K cASDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1964 -
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BRENHAM BANNan-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Cubs Trim Hutto in Houston and
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PIPER TRI-PACER
Sonny Liston Stops Sparring
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of his insirenon.
right to represent- D is t r i e t letks presented to an individ-
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SOUTH TEXAS
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By VERN SANFORD
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and. one that is learned easily.
Huston-Tillotson College boycot- - finished his sparring chores on
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game Wednesday night with
Conference Standings:
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sonably good health.
dents attended.
Reg. 745 gal.
Skin diving is governed by ,
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snorkel and SCUBA diving: The
first requires only a face mask.
within the last few years, it is
not a learn-it-yourself sport. No
searches. They look for valui ble
articles which have been acci-
dentally dropped into the water.
and more
latter part
the score at 15-15 Although the
• Hippos could never get ahead.
they tied the score five mre
times in the second quarter and
at halftime the score was' 30-30.
The new club will offer flying
instructions for a total of 30
hours, 25 in the Champion and
25 in the Tri-Pacer. Morris slid
this is offered at half the price
it would cost ordinarily. Twenty-
five hours at regular rate in the
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CITIZENS PHARMACY
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South Texas
San Jacinto
Wharton
San Antonio
Schreiner
Blinn
Most of thes quarter they led- by
only four or five points. When
the quarter ended Brenham led
forworry-free
protection.
Earl Morris, owner of Dee's
Flying Service and manager of-
, the Brenham airport, has an-
nounced that he is interested in
starting another flying club and
has bought a two-seat Aeronca
i Champion for this purpose.
Morris said the new club does
| ’ not have to have a definite num-
ber to get started. He haspfter-
ed the training for the new club
so that the student pilot gets
training in both the Champion,
which is a trainer, and also in
a Piper Tri-Pacer.
This gives the pilot experi-
ence in a trainer with a tall
wheel and then transferripg to
the Tri-Pacer with a nose wheel
$9.95
clubs have been formed in Tex- . ,
as.and.most of athe majer eities "" KUSTIN“(CPI)“ 3Students
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ranging up to an extra-cost 425-hp V8 in the big Chevrolet. And all the different
transmissions. And the umpteen different exterior and interior color choices.
And the models with bucket seats and those without. And the hundreds at
different accessories, including the new extra-cost AM-FM radio. But that's best
left to your Chevrolet dealer. That and exactly how reason* _
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amazement. He stated:
"As longest I’ve been in box-
ing, I never heard of any man
quitting his sparring a week be-
fore an important fight unless
he was very stale or hurt in
some way.”
Although Cassius already has
sparred 143 rounds, to Soma's
91, he will not complete his
leather-tossing- until Saturday.
Dundee disclosed.
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Pro Football Teams
Look For Tackles
dents have pledged to boycott
all school activities e"x cept
classes.
Prairie View defeated Huston
-Tillotson 85-80.
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' at 1 merit Wednesday that he had
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nized to travel to far-away:
places—like the coast of Mex-
ico, Florida or the Bahamas—
to explore colorful underwater
reefs.
Anyway you take it, skin div-
ing is a fascinating, exciting
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them
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swim fins and a'snorkel tube.
It is the way most divers gut
. started.
SCUBA diving. Which gets its
name from Self Contained Un-
derwater Breathing Apparatus,
requires quite a bit of equip-
ment, including an air tank and
the necessary attachments.
The tank or lung 4s strapped
to the diver's back. Air is pass-
ed from the tank to the diver
through a regulator, tubes and
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relief
were never behind they nver
could build up a substantial
lead Their longest lead of ‘the
night was six points. They lead
by only two points at the end of
the third . period and Huntsville
tied the score at. 44-44 early in.
the final period and Furr never
led by more than four points
through'the remainder of the
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coverage of the World's bigges
news.
The .qurater ended with the | next six points of the game.
" ' " - 6:38 The game's leading scorers
fashionable ,
matching bags ,
$5«
stale," from challenger Cassius
Clay and his handlers.
Champion Liston had planned
to box Wednesday and today, at
least, in training for his, second
defense of the heavyweight
i crown next Tuesday night at
many new
pastime of all is skin diving.
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Office
flood*
faulty
booths
progr
extrai
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whole new world will be open-
ed to you.
..Perhaps yor cup of tea is
s pea rf ish i ng "This is"a f a siha-
ing sport which requires stealth
' and a good shooting eve in a
way, it is hunting underwater.
Texas permits only the taking
of rough fish like gar and carp
by skin diving.
The- diver is equipped with a
UROCHE CHEVROLET, INC.
' n Brenham, Texas . t ' I.
ham's Clawing Cubs downed
the Hutto Hippos 59-51 for their
twenty-third victory of the sea-
son-They now own a 23-10 re-
cord
________-when you insure your
car and home through an Inde-
pendent insurance agent. We’re
independent agents. If you haves
loss, we see you get paid prompt -
ly, fairly. come.
Call us today / W?. A
showdown game between Furr
and Brenham Friday night. Al-
though the Brahmas of Furr
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left in the second quarter of
play the Hutto team knotted
44-39.
______ In the fourth and final period
Early in the' first quarter the • of play Hutto took over the lead
Cubs moved to a 5-0 lead. Fhey at 47-46 with-opk 09 left in the
led throughout the period but game Ilex lid only briefly,
never by more than eight points 1 however, as the Cubs scored the
15-9 With
edge now and we want to keep
him sharp that way until time
.for the fight. He'll .do just
enough roadwork and gym ex-
game. He made the proposal in
a letter to Cowboy owner Clint
i W. Murchison Jr.
game. I
• a . _, . I Adams said the game could’
BrenHam and Furr will meet .i i
• * ( also- serve as art occasion lor
at Cypress - Fairbanks Friday , presentation of a John F. Ken-
night at 7:30 to battle for the I nedy memorial award in ath-
you would like to try something
bigger and more demanding
Many inland divers head to the
coast occasionally to try their
skill at spearing the salt-water
species.
A favorite spot for hunting is
’ Won Lost would-be diver should attempt erous sport and should be
2 it without first becoming thor- t
ing level. Exhaled air passes
through a flutter valve and pro-
duces the familiar bubbles seen
on the surface. .
Advantage of SCUBA diving
is that it allows the diver to re-
main under surface for long pe-
riods of time arid permits him
to dive to greater depths.
Any attempt to learn SCUBA
diving merely by reading a
story or for that matter an in-
struction book, would be fool-
hardy. Learn the sport under
Champion would cost $162.50
and 25 hours in the Tri-Pacer
would be $375, for a total of
$537.50. Morris is offering this
same program for $288 75. which
is exactly half of the full price.
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One stipulation to the fight s
that hath participants must win
scheduled bouts before' that
date.
the ideals of physical fitness,
athletic athievement and whole-
some participation in competi-
tive sport,"
He proposed the game be
played annually with the site al-
ternating between Dallas and
Houston. He said he felt the
people of the two cities would
give the venture good support
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mouthpiece. The • regulator on
the tank reduces the air pres- spring . type gun which drives
sure to a .comfortable breath-
w aiak » a . ..... 911 o - To Clay e.
uled most to th-frthranceofT Koy JACK CUDDY Clay's trainer, expresset
New Flying Club
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Planned By Morris
HOLLEMAN •
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See Ee
Texas' boom in man-made diver.
work made that .ugly old bear
go green-cheese stale. He didn’t
box enough topta midget in
shape — just 91 rounds. He was
so scared of me — the greatest
—he just turned into a tired old
senior citizen, who’ll be goin’
around talkin'- next Wednesday
about what a great chapeen he
wuz. I said wuz ”
Angelo Dundeg, challenger
for the Cubs were Chirk Mache-
mehl with 20 points, Billy Bar-
nett with' 24, and Alvin Hahn
with 10 . For Hutto’s Hippos
NEW YORK (UPI) — Most
professional football teams still
are looking for tackles.,
Five of the eight American
Football League teams selected
tackles Wednesday during the
first round of a supplementary
draft in which a total of 48
"red shirt” college players
were chosen.
The red shirt is a collegian in
his fourth year or with a sen-
ior scholastic standing who still
has a year of football eligibility
remaining.
The tackles chosen on the
first round were Dick Herzing
of Drake by Denver; Larry
Hand of Appalachian State by
New York; Bob Burrows of
East Texas State by Kansas
City; John Deibert of Penn
State by Buffalo, and Tony
Lawrence of Bowling Green by
Boston.
San Diego’s champion Charg-
ers picked three,Mississippi fu-
tures — guards Charles Hinton
and Tommy Lucas and half-
back Frank Kinard. The Chars-
ers' first choice was halfback
Allen Robinson of Brigham
Young.
. In other first round picks,
Oakland chose end Carlton
Oates of Florida AIrM and
Houston picked end Jerry Cole
of Southwest Texas.
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was dust as close in the third , Furr High- School’s Brahmas
peric, the Cubs led-.ill the way. defeated the. Hornets of Hunts-
msackas 2 ssm-unesumszremntain--- -R ' qe- e-
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Skin divers. It is a ther rig-tive game to be played in a
uld be at- near . empty gymnasium. None
tempted only by people in rea- ' of the 525 Huston-Tillotson st-
■ oughly familiar with basic div-
ing fundamentals, the equip-
ment used and his physical
;-capabilities. ' \ : -
Skin diving includes both
clart *
"A Totta worry and a little
Tune-Up for Furr
10 AAA in the state play-offs:
several easily learned common
.sense rules. Perhaps the most
important piece of advice a be-
ginner should remember is. nev-
er dive alone. Skin diving is
safer and 'a lot more fun when
the buddy system is used.
Once you have mastered the
basic diving techniques, ' a
the Miami Beach Convention
Hall against Cassius, the Ken-
tucky braggart.
Instead, 30-year-old Sonny
UPI Sports Writer
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)—Sonny
Liston’s sudden finish to„his
sparring preparations drew
gleeful shouts today of "stale,
stale, the old man's gone
KOEHN’S DRAINBOARD
and FLOOR COVERING
108 W. Main GR 6-3234
l ing by school president Dr. J.J,. - . _
Seabrook, that prental permis—- erg ises. to hold the Edge,
sion must be given to take part Hosxer, 22year-old Clay
in civil rights protests. The stu cle
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WALI PAINT
is a fascinating sport
LONDON (UPI) — British
heavyweight Johnny Prescott
has been offered a non - title
bout against world light heavy-.
. weight champion Willie Pas-
* trano of Miami, Fla rat: Lon-
in areas where organized in-
frontiers for the outdoorsman. structionscorre porssnn to con- Opponent Boycotts
But perhaps the least-known tact an individual who is quail -
fied and willing to act as an in- D,-iri. Viow A iM
structor. Several skin diving L rairiL V -e"
In a tune-up game played I but never could stretch their
Monday night - in Hutto, Bren, .margin to more than six points.
David Rhinehart scred 19; Jim
Kruger 17 and Kirby Priest •3.
Brenham als won the ‛B
The remainder of the gme game:
Tuesday.
That came as a surprise to
the 600 spectators and about 70
sports writers and' photogra-
ty Center. T"
, Trainer Willie Reddish ex-
plained: "Sonny is right on
OFFERED MATCH ¥
South Texas lends the Texas
-Junior College Athletic Confer-
ence with-its conference stand
ing of seven wins and two loss-
es San Jacinto leads in the sea-
. son standing with a 22-13 rec-
ord Bhnn is atili ift the cellar
with a record of one win and
Pettp-—-2
-ins- -
a spear with tremendous force.
Flipping quietly through the
water, the diver approaches as
close as possible to his quarry, i .. cz. . a L.
. at . • — Also for the bodies of drowned.
aims and lets fire. I
After, your elementary edu- -persons. .
cation in nearby lakes, maybe ’Sometimes parties are < rga-
— DALASPLAY
T"BENEFITGAME
- --n.
. ... , a. have one.
ing hobbies; such as spearfish- . ,
[ Before you even- think about
taking up skin diving, consider i
your physical condition. Age is Prairie View A&M inprotest of
pekdomze-4 mes-bui-pessiewilhadministrazion against
Theart"r- men ie- opiaaterpa t E. nigals..cemonstati0ns....3
ailments should not become j * it was the second consecu-
plus tax iff
Soft, square throat pump .. . mid or high heel, with lush crushed kid
uppers. And the colors? Simply marvelous! Yellow Tulip, Pamper Pink,
Sky Blue, White Clover! As wen in Mademoiselle. ...1.
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U.S. Olympic teams may get aa
financial boost from benefit
games'between rookie teams of j
the American and National foot-
ball leagues.
Houston Oiler owner K. S.
(Bud) Adams Wednesday pro I
posed that roekies of his AFL ■
team play rookies of the NFL I
Daitas Cowboys in uch a J
lying .off the Texas coast Often
the dfverwil find a huge jew.-
fish lurking there.
A diver who. tangles with a
200 pound-plus jewfish will have
a real tussle. Several divers of-
ten team up to try and bring
these huge fish to the suitace.
Divers are called on occasjon-
ville 35-49 in an exciting game
Tuesday night to eliminate the
Hornets anderve -stage for a HOUSTON (UPI) — Future
15 losses.
„Seanson Standings: . It opens. many new and excit-
■ uhcegn arc-- -e-e~,-exibeed--- -- Won Lost
San Jacinto 22 13 .
San Antonio 18 5 or just exploring along the
Wharton,. 15. 10 floor of a lake.
""Sotrror-eem™SRzh-mer-3*
Schreiner • s i.i ing has grown tfemenffOUSiy
Blinn . - J 15
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new colors!
to Hours 7.
This price includes only the
plane, gas, and oil, and does
not include the instructor, which
will charge approximately $5
per hour, or'any equipment that '
the student may need, which is
little. Also the student must pay
$1.59.per hour for ground school .
which is conducted by a qualifi-
ed pilot instructor. Usually
ground school is conducted two
hours per week.
, Fee
Morris said the. plane fee of
$289.75 could be paid half in -
cash or by financing and then
the student could pay $1.85 for
the plane per hour, plus five
dollars for the instructor, while .
he was flying the Champion.
When he changed to the Tri-
Pacer the rate, would go up to . .. .
$3.75 per houx -- — —.-~me —-—--
The average student,will obtain
a license in approximately 49
hours, 20 with the instructor.
Anyway it’s figured, mis new
club offers a big savings of
$268 75 for those Interested In
flying. The student is receiving
instruction from a qualified in-
structor and has-access t o
planes in the immediate area
without the usual accompany-
ing traffic.
Jon B Coats of Brenham is
the instructor and has a com-
mercial and instructor rating.
He also carries a rating on all
ground school subjects
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Blanton, Ben F. & Blanton, Carolyn W. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1964, newspaper, February 20, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556109/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.