Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 21, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1964
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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an J ax in an overtime-tie break-, tight hurling of loser Pete Ram
irez and starter Elo Zatapek and
game for’the Giants. ChicoRuiz.
pek singled Joe Rogers whif.
seasons, is batting 364 after six
kee Braves dealt the Los
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104.529 miles per hour to win
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East African Safari Rally 94 cars started Only
21 finished the run—two of them were Comets,
The third game of the season
gets under way next Sunday,
April 26, with the Brenham Huffs
in which Carmine and the Knick-
rbockers emerged as loop lead-
ers while Somerville edged Bry-
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
Is it any surprise that Comet sales are .up to
almost double last year s’Comet proves what
it can -do After 100,000 miles, at Daytona.
One of these special Comets has .traveled
another 31,000 and is still going strong Then
first victory of the season. Both
teams scored once in he first
and- stayed eitd behind the air
miles of African mud, rocks and jungle- the
first to carry America's colors in the world's
toughest car event. Want more reasons’ Just
take a look at this hew Comet. Husky, racy.
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before the Dodgers ended the
Ahuuhil ha l m—ilia ninth
single by Tommy Davis and a
the IN mile Auto Club race at
the Trenton Speedway.
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, triple to provide the key blows
behind the four hit pitching of
Tight hurling and suppressed man extra frame tilt for their
scoring featured the Sunday . scored once, in the first and stay-
games of the Tri County league ed tied behind the air tight hurl
in African Comet showed its stamina again in
"the wildest ride on earth"—the monsoon swept
TOTAL ASSETS OVER
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DOFGOODTIME
TOTAL RESERVES A SURPLUS OVER
$1,750,000
Major League Standings
By United Press International
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pitched a seven hitter and
struck out six to win his second
cisco Giants downed the Cin.
cinnati Reds, 5-2, the Milwau-
COLUMBUS, TEXAS
: Floyd Seed, Imte
Pndaaepin" ”
San Francilco
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
St Louis >
Cincinnati
Houston
.Chic aho
New York
ville. one of the all time stars
of the University of Texas, who
recalled many humorous inci-
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COMING UNGLUED This rider to about to lose
his position atop the bronc and more of this action
. can be expected at the Blinn College Rodeo"Thurs-
mile NASCAR late model stock
car race in a 1964 Ford.
Better Tasting Carp
To make carp more edible.
going to Mound Hill. Caldwell to
Somerville with the Brenham I Wednesday, April 22, at 1 p. m
Millerstaking on Brvan ax at : and registration is now under-
Bryan Lulac„Park The spotlight . " _______________
shifts to Schroeder Park where!- re
LOANS
ON 25-YEAR MATURITY
a 4 wounsingle and a tworun Covey who had been hining Sax. attack
DIVIDEND PER ANNUM (ANTICIPATED) -
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Largest and Strongest
Savings and Loan Association in This Area
FOR YOUR LOANS AND SAVINGS
EACH ACCOUNT IS INSURED IT TO $10,000 BY AN AGMNEY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
College.
The entry books will
hits in 17 American . League
P
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043, hit his first homer of the
season to lead the Giants’ sev-
en-hit attack., Jack Sanford
had three hits for Cincinnati
—Bob SadowskT w e a f her e ?
some rough going in the first
inning -and a fraction und then
, iwUiad—21—oneacive—-atter-
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Milwaukee 7 Los Ang. 1 night
! Phila at New York, ppd . rain
(Only-, games, scheduled)
' Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Philadelphia at New York—
Bunning ( 1m—Vs Stall* id
(#11
, Pittsburgh at Chicako — Law
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.fled for the 2nd out. but Rub
Discher singled to score Pack
[ and Zatopek and Disther scor-
"d on Jimmy Plant's two - base
smash to the far right. The los-
ers tallied once in their half on
a walk. stolen base, an error at
first and Joe Frank Stratta’s
sacrifice to deep center.
The Brenham Millers and
Rrenham Buffs. .. 9 2 ,
Bryan Jax fi Y -
Before going fishing pace
Ageinsts St. LBOu is Ca rd i na l s
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NFW YORK (UPI)i.— Casey
Stengel is being stripped of an- (
other memento of his days as (
a Yankee.
Stengel sheepishly revealed
Monday that hrs wife is an. I
noyed by the fact he stiH wears 1
underwear with a Yankee em |
blem embroidered on the right
leg although he now manages {
the New York Mets
"She is very disturbed about !
the writers seeing me in my !
Yankee underwear." Stengel
said "She is going to buy me
some Met underWear,"
Bfinn Junior College will hold
its rodeo for amaieurs on April
23 at the Washington County
Farr—Grounds-stalling at
The rodeo is sponsored by the
Blinn College Rodeo Club and
the admission will be 2nedollar.
"Tor adults an<Tl# cent* for child-
ren under 12 years of age, ,
Events for the rodeo are bare-
back riding, steer dogging,‘tie
down calf roping, breakaway
calf roping, bull riding, girls
barrel racing, and girls goat tie-
ing All contestants under 21
wars of age must have a nota-
rized minor's release signed by
his or her parents. Minor re-
leases and entry blanks may, be
ebto,from.w. C, .Schwartz j
at Blini* College The minor’s
release and entry blanks should
be sent to W C. Shwartz or I
Charlie Skinner, both at Blinn
■ es2zim-iuegn
triple by Ron Fairly l ee Maye l erbockers edged defending cham
homered for the Braves, who pion Mound Hill 5-4 behind the
clinched- the victory with three 6 hit, 18 strikeout hurling of win-
runs on three singles and as ner Mike Williams before a re-
many walks against Bob Miller | cord crowd. Loser Floyd Rentke
in the sixth Nick Willhite suf gave up eight hits of which Bill
fered the loss. j Berry got a homer and two sing-
Bill Monbouquette allowed I les, Donald Koehn a homer anr
limes in the NStionaI w..U--.XI "" seven hits in eight innings anda double, and. Doqald Leenz a
sames.n.theNatonahmlerm-lEEcC-IS sixth star reiever Dick RadatztEomer-’lA-he
loss, 7rl, and the Bos- stmek cu fheeie-i the ninth •-V
ors with pitcher Dick Farrell as ton Red Sox whipped the New although two men reached base
the Colts beat the St. Louis York Yankees, 4-0, in the only ‘ to hand Yogi Berra and his
( ordinals. (-L for their third other games. Yankees their fourth setback in
win of the year. MeCovey Perks Up five games 'Rookie-Tony Conig-
• Hit Key Blows Mays lushed out two singles liaro homered and Carl Yas-
Cox'drove, in four runs with' and a double and Willie Me-ttrzemski tripled to lead, the Red
aldwelr Colts took a postpone-
— . cue.. mentfor later play ns anight
struck out thesidenim the. nintht Ai Bryan Lulac Park. Somer- game
er irez and starter Elo Zatapek and
-In Brenham’s Fireman ‘s Park j winner FFred Ouetneh, wrth-fhr
I J C Pohl 3-hitted the Brenham ' teams eve nt 7hitseach.‘ ..
Ruffs for a 3 5 Carmin trimph, Somerville c racked the ice in
while loser Fred Heidemann was, ,hR low 10th when Ray Pack
giving up a mere 5 bmg es Hef Mn)||eU W|lh * •
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er over the left center wall foi
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At Schroeder Park, the Knick-
4 1 800 ...
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Fox Giver Four- Run AssistEarmine
Tie,As,Tri County Leaders
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Hardy Hacksaw Blade
yriegdpenggrmfasma
mppimg a fdcksw-hn le-intes,
your knife sheath prior to go- "
ing afield 11 will come in handy
General Manager Paul Rich- I Farrell. He capped « four-run
ards of the Houston Colts may rally that drove Ray Sade, ki in
have pulled the coup of the win cover in the second inneng with
„^u-lnpiing ^iia whwyW ac-tthe two-run-single. and. tripled.
q Hired Nejsen-Fex frem htc home two more runs off re-
' -tmratgo.whieSox Tortwomi-evetHarry.Fanok in th"
nor league players valued at fourth.
$100,000 - Farrell, whose low fast balls
—ar—rod-aoesn’-navto-iery-efeilixemuttheHauston
many ■ big-league. seasons leftifour and alowedoniy
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about the present than the fu- dinal to reach third until Ken
ture And mi the present, aiRoyer homered, in. n. ninth
... . . Eddie Kasko und John Hateman
. least. I ox is playing off like a 1. • .
* ' , each had two hits in the nine
X .sanii machine in a hit Houston attack.
__E Willie Mavs zoomed his aver.
The little second baseman. age to 444 as the San Fran-
who collected more than 2,500
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2 133 2
4 333 2%
4 200 3
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! Minnesota
Detroit
, Boston
Los Angeles
i Cleveland L
Chicago
! Kansas City
' Washington
I New York
(0 0) or Gibbon (0-0) vs. Nora
man.(Q.Quam-mnusanmawauczstanuln
Cincinnati, Houston (nighu
—O'Toole (1-0). vs Owens
(0-0).
(Only games scheduled)
Wedne day’s Games
Chicago at New York
San Francisco at Milwaukee
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Cincinnati at Houston, night
Los Angeles at St. l ouis, night
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Blinn College, was master of TRENTON, N J. (UPI)—
-- —— A.J. Foyt broke his own rec-
" Dr . w F. Hasskarl Jr..., ip- ord with an average —speed- -6
traduced Ernie Kov Sr. of Bell- 104.529 miles per hour to win *
Carmine jousts with the Knick-'
TconymQV ‘ARTERBACK
Official Standings DINNER FULL
NORTH WILKESBORO, NC.
(UPL—Fred Lorenzen of Elm-
hurst. Ill.. won the $15,000
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dents of his athletic career. .
Koy introduced Pat Culpep-
per. former All-American foot-
ball player who is now an assis-
tant coach at the University of
500 ( lub honored the athletes of Texas. "
000 Blinn.College and Brenham High । Culpepper challenged the
School Monday night with a bar ' young people in athletics to give remuve ane wucnui win a
becuethichd dinhefafdea-N9- their best, not only on the athle Fpair o pliers before cooking •
gram filled with sports memo--tic Field but. in every phase of This eliminates most of the
fies and challenging inspiration. ' their-lives. ——---- — •
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At Daytona, a team of four spec ally equipped in Africa Comet showed its stal
64 Comets each traveled day and night 100,000
miles at over 105 miles per hour-an un:
the club Iha- reached a member- Bow} game, in which the Uni-
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The intens e concentration
and mental strain of defend-
ing a Masters championship
are clearly reflected in inti-
mate elose-ups of Jack Nick-
laus. The facial contortions
of the Ohio professional run
the gamut from “Oh!” to
dg "Shucks!"
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Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 21, 1964, newspaper, April 21, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556152/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.