Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 74, Ed. 1 Monday, April 13, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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MONDAY, PRE 13, 1964
Quarter back Feast -
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By Cubs 2-0
The Brenham*
and Somerville at il
FOURTH PLACE
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their players say. When caught.
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by, none
Voelkelbeat out a ground ball
To Bucs 4-1
7; 30 p. m.
... -440yard .and,880-xard-.relays.---
the 881) yard dash.-and the 1320-
Columbus 3-0
Bob Werner Dies
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San Jacinto &
. PAT CULPEPPER
PERSONAL
GAME OF THE
WEEK RETURNS
three .runs
on fiftve hits and
UNUSUAL
’the early favorites
TO POLL F ANS
was seventh. In’ the 1320 yard
near this Famed retort
Rosenbaum
mnr-uyeg
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York Yankees: 18th
month, and Barbi Henneberger,
timers -day. sched-
when an
fhelouthast AthTetie
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place with a near record time
"Except for Buddy and Barbi
was
of 1:46 4
but Buddy and Berbi were bur-
snow coming down
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Bennie Lenox, upon his return
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to short which advanced Kube-
na to third Kubena scored on
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Johnnie Hahn donbled but
picked off third. to -end
threat
Henneberger
shot s for r a
a 4-1 win over the
avens in a league
oil of us managed to ride the
avalanche out (stay on top).
fers ' in
cles to
mater
Age
Phone
yard run.
. In the field events finals, R.
Sonnenburg placed sixth in the
greats and present special fea-
tures
error..
allowing
Name
Street
metropolis " Aggie varsity eager
John Reynolds hails from Possum
Walk
a passed ball and Voelkel fol-
lowed him in on a throwing error
the same play.
Brenham placed two boys on
the All-Tournament team. Alex
Jordan, sophomore right - hand
pitcher was given a berth on
the strength at his fine one hit
shut-out agajnst Columbus on
As a history major Culpepper
tikes to work in little tidbits of
historical lore with his day by
it has been termed a complete suc-
cess
by pushing
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U.S.D.A. GRADE “A” "WHOLE"
FRYERS
■seventh and last irmbiyhy 1 Bret
Studhalter.
Mathamahl allowed two un ■
earned runs, on three hits and
three bases on balls. The Leo-
pards made their runs in the
fourth inning. Kubena reached
Signs Culpepper
beat:
Booth FL
FILLE
Booth
DonBtwhaiter, sophemreott-
fielder made the team on the
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as a comehtator. Hall of Fame
Member Dean. and ex-Dodger,
Super
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mele , -
Duetrich reliexed Zatopek in the
sixth.
TBilPBerry.romm Cok, it
Walter Kelly, aH of the Knick-
- .-
Curley Lenox, Bennie’s yomnger
brother who’ll be a sophomore next;
season, underwent a knee operation
The La Grange Leopards won
thetr own tournament Saturday
night by beating the Brenham
Cubs, 2-0 in a pitcher's duel be-
tween the Leopards' Ricky Pet-
ers' and the Cubs' Chuck Mac-
hemehl.
Peters, who had pitched a one-
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The Knickerbockers scored their
eight runs on nine hits and com-
mitted two errors. The pitcher
for the Knickerbockers was Leon
Wenzel who struck out 12 men.
Donald Lera was catcher
Somerville got only four hits —
in the game and-committed three
Roosevelt Raceway. Su
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News) Barnes was “as good as any
player there ' .. . Lenox satdhe
thoroughly En joyed the visit to New
the their favorite Yankee opponent
- a each position
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mer as a Falstaff announcer,
ha- been on “Game of the Week
the Brenham High School aih-
letes:
The principal speaker for the-
event will be Pat Cupepper who
■' went, from linebacker of
SEARS
ing the tournament plus getting
three hits and driving in three
runs Juringu the tournament
The Cubs season now stands
five wins, seven looses, and one
tie. They play Bellville at Fire-
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Hank Foldberg says the only
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peted in his'first Olympics as
a teen-ager at Cortina Italy. tn
1956 and broke into tears when
he failed to finish among the
leeders He was America’s top
. Lar az-060dyaics,at —
t100-yard dash; Rodney Kelm
- 440 - dash; JerryKiaka-
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yard dash and Broad jump;
and John Hensley - Shot put.
Prelinicnaries were not held in
Kpickerbockers
t the Tri County
Sundy at 3 p.
Squaw Valley Calif. but suf-
fered a fractured legin frain-
ng
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"a-hu-frveplay’ rF-CBach. Darrel
May 23--Los Angeles at New
York.
May 24-Minnesota ’ at Balti-
more.
May 30-‛Cincinnati at St Louis.
May 31-Cincinnati at St Louis.
Tex.ishigh school cir- I
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The Cubs scored two in the day nightIs $25,000 Tradr Horn
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NO MONEY DOWN
the Blinn Junior College and member
said Texas Western’s Jim (Bad 880-yard dash and D Schroeder
GETS INVITATION
WESTBURY, N. Y. (UPi-
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son of Rodney-Adelaide Gallon
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came in the
Knickerbockers
1 a--- .
Nick Somerville
Erenham. Cubs won their way
into the finul game of the I a
Granau Vourhment FAiday
• nisht-with a 30 victory over1,
Columhus ’
Alex'Jordon won his third
game of the season against one ,
defeat, by' allowing no runs <fn
one hit and one base on balls.
ly interested in the Civil War '
and is considered quite an "ex-
pert. ’ '
Tickets for the barbecue went
on sale Saturday and, can be
purchased from the drugstores,
banks, and from club -members- — •
Thy sell for $125 each. »
The Cubs made one
for the Cardinals
CATALOG SALES OFFICE
219 . main
BRENHAM, PHONE NO. GR 6-4961
^3Z West Germany'* ladies
pineschempiomwere ki
yardh relay, the' last. event
-be-dagthe-eem-o-R-Son-
hburg, T. Kieke W Rosen-
■run. D. Addieks was fourth in
_ . . . the two .relay events, the 440- '
York, since it was hisfrst but het yardrelay-ieam pleeed. fsri,
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coverage of the World** bigger
International The World'* bee
news.
game at Fireman's Park Sat-
urday. The Ravens are m see- .
ond place in the race.
Bimn’s Mike Williams pitched
six innings of one-hit ball to get
credit for the Buccaneers' vic-
tery. He tired in the sixth and
Billy Johnson took over to hold
the Ravens to two singles in the
remaining three innings.
The Ravens scored their only
tally in the fourth when a man -
reached first when he was hit by
the pitcher. He later scored on a
base hit. Blinn countered with
two runs in their half of the inn-
ing to take the lead The first
run scored on Bubba Joiner’s
single and he later came in on
a wild pitch.
” The Buccaneers finished off
"The Brenham Junior High
“Clawing Kittens" participated
in the 10AAA District 7th and
8th Grade Track and Field
Meet held in Conroe on April
9, . -----
The Kittens, participating’in
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May 10—Cincinnati at Phil-
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May 16-Kansas City at New
(he most
St. two-hour and 45 -minute job But,
By GERALD GARCIA
Blinn stretched. their con-
ference lead to a game and one-
These will be the first of-25 reaches retirement age thisespring
Saturday and 21 Sunday broad- i . . . .
casts in the 1964 sea mw. 4 he 10th . Aggiegquartermilef Ted1Nelson,1
tor CBS-TV and the 12th for Fai- ! junior from Andrews, plans tobe
staff, which pioneered the con- a trask -coach when he finishes his
cept in 1953 - *
—Dean, rendy-forit’this
2* u.
to-vote-fortheur-
Yankee at ach
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by: the Kittens was 72 as com
pared with Conroe ‛s 2IS %
points for first. Arnold Junior
’ High's 8144 pointa for second
from the Swiss Institute of
Snow Research that the ava-
lanche danger was great In the
area, Werner and his asso-
ciates left for the Val Saluver
slopes early Sunday morning.
"We wanted to make some
spectacular shots skiing on a
slope covered by fim (a grainy
spring snow)," said Fritz.Wag-
nerberger. one at the German
members of the group
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Ria .iI -..ml ' , Hope>'| follows.
I'm not trying to censor Pat 'l
I just like to hear him talk."
' Wlille in New York to accept"
The April-May schedule: , — —
April 18-New York at Balti- j punting is that the fields are too
4
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Jump and H Rosenbaum placed
seventh.
In the Running Events finals
J. Loesch placed third and R
Sonnenburg placed fourth in the
220 yard dash; H. Rosenbaum
placed fourth and B. Hardin
placed seventh in the 100 yard
dash; and R Keim placed
fourth and J. Kieke placed a
fifth in the 440 yard dash.
In the events where there
were no peliminaries, R Ros,
enbaum placed second in the
alma 'hi Blaik scholarship: Culpep-
two scores nn-fohitsinaro .....
RR Bu leading hitter with two ’
-tL-in Rou ULPLL thelte--.
decade but never was able to
collect an Olympic medal
The chunky daredevil com-
Saturday and Sunday "Base-
ball Game of the Week" pro-
gramming on the CBS television
network, with Falstaff Brewing
Corporation as a major spon-
sor, returns April 18 - 19 Jay
Hanna "“Dizzy” Dean and Har-
old "Pee Wee" Reese describe
The following athletes quali-
fied for the finals: James
g toesth-zz0-yarcash,HTgT
Jump, Shot put;. Randy Sonnen-
burg - 220 yard dash and Broad
jump, Herbert Rosenbaum -
Brenham Snags
__' _____ C?__cay philosophy. He's particular-
------nifil "’Don Studhalter singled in’ NEW YORK (UPI)—Baseball
___ Rosenbaum-.______■ '_ fans across thg nation will be
inte sedling
11on "‘tKis spring-
Shelby Metcalf, Aggie basketball following the past basketball sea-
------- son What was supposted to be
York
• Mav 17—Milwaukee at
505.
erbockers, connectea iortWo
singles each.
who scored an impressive 2:00
1-5- triumph at San a Anita,
one walk His teammates made 1 Calif last Wednesday, has
making location . but Buddy
ski fashion movie ■ ied by the
.....
avalanche buried them also started sliding down from
escaped by "ndtng” the .sliding ’ from the opposite direction It
snow . j was horrible. We left soon af-
Died of Shock terwards, because we couldn't
A rescue - spdkesman sid help them anymere."
MIs Henneberger from suffo-. Werner won every major U S
J bnd North American champion- 1
Despite broadcast warnings ship worth winning in the past
—— Loesch . won first
Trainer* rt- :
base on an error by Letter Mer- man’s Park this Monday night
tinsgatfirsh stfe second, amf PThe.Cubsiopen distkin
"" -----" ... play against Huntsville, at Firee
man’s Park, Friday, April 17, at
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• Opening game Saturday April 'ofthe couptry.
g ue Champion New VorK Yap -
Culpepper wound up a glorious
macaw . areer thsapmtescason by,yin.
nng the Swede Nelson Sports-
By PETER UEBERSAX
United Press International
ST . MORITZ, Switzerland
(UPI)—Wallace (Bud) Werner
was the world’s most daring al-
pine skier.
This devil-may-care attitude
cost the 29-year-old, freckle-
faced racer from Steamboat
Springs, Colo, several medals
and a broken leg in the last
three winter Olympics.____________
-a- . --------
' Columbus garnered their onfy Aug 8 Fans
heh—gtter-siyrzgethehndrens
twins Keith and Kent — at Dry
Greek. La.: "Dry Creek makes
Possum .Walk, Tex., look like a
as is toying with the idea of assigs- Grand Prix .of Siracusa Sunday
ing a "caddie" to Randy Matson.1 With an average speed of 165.282
His shot keeps disappearing and kitometers an hour and a clock-
_ Thomas suspects there may be, mg of one hour, 19 minutes and
shortstop Reese make up one of somesouvenior collectors e y e ing '51 8 seconds for the 220-kito-
Matson's shot put. »
LincotR‘Service helps thousand.*' sine -its-staFhe cam-
paign marks Reese's 5th year
. reached first on an error and
stole second Willie Rosenbaum
was hit by a piteh and- Alex
Jordon singled home Heideman
-—and-meved- Reenbaum -to- sec-
Wernep- who had. retired from
’ -mMlskigaeniy-last
Leopards Slip -
-mam- ---------------------
manship award. He also' was a
Blaik’ scholar, a nationally-,
known linebacking specialist,
and all-America academic team
AND,
has ne desir tp jive in the. -------- aec
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from ‛eges18 to 52 Prepare nv
— Lor U, S CivH Service job open
ings in this area during the nex:
12 months. ._______- *
Government positions pay as high
as $416 00 a month to start. They
provide much greater security
than private, employment and ex-
grhmi nttgurimulr ¥rr ■ ndynmw
merit. Many positions require little
or no specialized education or ex-
perience. s ■
But to get one of these, jobs, you
must pass a test. The competition
. is keen and in some cases only one
out of five pass. •
keeStadm o
are beinasked. ■ . ■.
......_____
t Wrigley Field Sunday, April 19, association will ominate Charles
when the Philadelphia Phillies . (Smokey) Harper of Teaxs A&M for » The total points accumulated
_________ oppose the Cubs. The Helms Hall of Fame Harper •
skiers who were in the same
group with Werner and Miss
The Brenham Quarterback
Club will hold Its Spring Bar-
_becue,in Fireman's Park at
6:30 p . m on April 20 to honor 1
_ track coach when he finishes his _______.... ... ...
--icollege-work=His favere mie- FSURFEES TAKES RACE -
cir-Nabt-topp"wiRWNeabgekoanea"sievMMmmor
;___________ • John Surtees of Britain? driHMT
Aggie rack coach Charles Thom- a Tormnla ora Ferran, won the
______ ________ ........
Dean" will precede each game, to the Kansas Relays in Lawrence, ,
hitter and a no-hitter, against
* Eriday MS. - '
remain at his
D i z will interview baseball and it was his first train trip ever.
per told a large national au-
dience that the Longhrns of
1962" were respected by* all,
fpiaisedhy few. and defetedtma
April 19 Philadelphia at (hi- the rules committee on lengthening
cago. football fields. *
April 25-Baltimore at New
York.
meA 2}4.
And Sunday it cost him his "The slope did nq look dan-
life un the Val Saluver slopes gerous. At 7 a m., the whole
stow blanket suddenly started
sliding down—1probably beeause
er the weight 6”33 7r “ E
group All of us were tumbling
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Culpepper is a good talker as
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Last fall at the Texas practice
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Co 0,
Broad Jump, B Hardin was
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