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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS. BRNNHAM. TEXAS
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Dale Burnett to .discuss rental of
Burnett Stadium.
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Hohlt’s: C. A. Seward, 175-159.
Robin Roberts Takes $7,500
A&M Board
Lumberjacks Win
ini kale Gne Fullmer and Italo
He has scored 10 knock
405; Henry Hughes,
113-151
outs
20 oints, while Dnivin Neal had. .
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Y(MIM
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Lead in New
Pin Tourney
Mims. though unrated. has won
42 of 63 fight in his 10 year ca-
i err. losing it; and fighting to five
Kubek hat
while playing
Tony
League’
1957, all
turned
Miller-Geyer Bugatti ut not for sale-- on
any terms.’
147 — 494; E. H. Dempsey, 130-
128-98 — 354; Max Kaaprowics,
184-144.175 - 605. Team, 741.708-
784— 2233. . .
Lockett’s Robert Hahn: 121-167-
132 — 420; Arthur Al Geick, 141-
The teams,
scores:
Roberts, who drew about 145,000
last year, was cut approximately
lb per cent to the v icinity of $37,-
500.
Maryland Club
COFFEE
to reduce our overstock
%” galv. 12c per ft
3” gaiv. de per ft
%” gaiv. 16 par ft
BARGAN PRICES ON
I” gaiv. tto per ft
1%" galv. 31e per ft
1M” walv. 37 per f
T* galv. 48c per ft
2 Highland Park
Stars To Colorade
1 Lb Pkg. 59c5
FAMOUS SINGER* $EWINQ a
WITH YOUR PURCHASE
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JASMINE SLICED
BACON
ARMoURS STAR_____
PICNIC HAMS
M. G. FANCY
FRYERS
GALVANIZED
PIPE
part-time scout around his home
area in St, Louis.
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Efforts Abandoned
To Save Failing
Club
Herrmann-Yoakum
Victorious
at sports car races, where it has never fail-
ed to draw a crowd of admirers. But the
Carpenter added he would be.
delighted to restore the cut if the'
its players signed, revet led they I
already have 20 men under con-
tract. .
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Q—Who was the first •nitea
SMn ambassador to Iht Sooitt
Unions
A— William C. Bullitt.
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franchise back to the league and
have faed-tdfthey 4-—,
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SPNOIAIS ON
CORRUGATED IRON
BARB WIRE
FENCING
SEE US AND SAVE!
note someene left waitino?
A—It started in the days when
horses were the usual means of
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coal one’s heels" used to desig-
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Handmade and prired' oeydn'd jirlee ia
thia tiny race car, the work of Phillip Mil-
ler, left, and William Geyer, of Upper Ar-
Sports—
Calendar
ington, Ohio, a suburb of Colum bun. It ia
gleamil
Q—How old is London's Wett-
minster Hall?
AI was built by Wiliam II
in 1099
INSURANCE
AUG- BBOCKBCnm
108% Park St.Ph.GR6
Automobile
Fire—Windstorm
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPHE. J
(Jimmy) Humphries, owner of
the Oklahoma City Indians,' said
today he will "defintely" move
Cisco Jr, Colleges. Morrie Heineke
Memorial Gymnasium. 8 p.m.
Jnuary
Basketbail. ‘Bienham Cabs v«
Smiley Eagies at Houston. 7:80 p.
m.
| faculty council would hereafter
i be solely responsible for fimMn
a man to replace Bryant
if was the nub-c ommittee th it
WOODSON
LUMBER COMPANY
Peart Beer's 3-L victory over H.' sociatiaa president, and George
r. HohitCempany gave them the sbepPShgbbo,holds thegtian-fon
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LAFAETH.r
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at Germania Alleys this week.
Lockett Store and Appel Gar- i
BRAND NEW
SINGER
ELECTRIC CONSOLE
$13950
Not For Sale BoydMeets Mims:
produced abc ,500rof the Ymrld'a finest InlV right l onight
cars in France. Miller, a Bugatti fan, and --
ch tee and provide a playing site.
The deadline was’Tuesday, but
Butler extended it until Friday. _
afternoon. -
Butler announced the extension
after Barton R. McLendon, as.
Q—Where was Major Andre,
the British spy, ezecr - -
A—Re was hanged
KONRAIS TO SWIM
SYDNEY Australia (UP) Jon
Geyer, a car-loving machinist, spent two
________________r______ Years of evenings, Saturdays ande Sundays
ing two-thirds size copy of the moat' on the project. Miller has’shown the car
dazzling of early European grand prix
racing cars- the Type 35 Bugatti. From
horseshoe-shaped grill to the tip of its boat-
tail, it accurately duplicates an automobile
produced by Ettore Bugatti, an Italian who
Konrads; Australia'*
age split their games at two and : Demopoloi Quit
two. - - . Municipal Judge James De-
Gene Stoll rolled the high series l mopolos, who directed a fund
of 525 pins and Henry Hughes had drive to save th faHing Okla-
the top single game score of 191 City team. met with direc-
SINGER SEWING CENTER
zzmanmmeus S
Vit M.WCarpenter said “that's not _ , -g. . .
dbporcy." ' ---------------‘HTuekor} --Staiuback.
MODERN SUPER
MARKET
1500 South Day, on the Bellville Highway
THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY
We give US Green Stamps.
MOVED TO NEW LOCATION
FOR THE LATEST IN
DRY CLEANING
Visit us at our new building across the street from
bur former location.
KUGEL’S CLEANERS
1 106 DOUGLAS ST. .
WfflDNBSBAY, JAN. 22,1058 r
But East Stars Win-.
! 900%.
Bob Pettit
N k 3 . Leme amemnsaasdemnaaezum-ea-
Top Player
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Q~Ho^ earlv did Jews sottle
in America?
.A—The first party of 14 landed
*■ New Amsterdam in 1454.
left field, center
January 22 ■
Bowling. Elka Ladies League.
Germania Alleys. 7:80 p.m. .
January 24
Basketball. Brenham Cube at
Conroe, 7:30 p.m.
January 27
Bowling. Elks Mayor League.
Germania Alleys. 7:30 p.m.
January 28
Basketball Brenham Cuba vs.
Huntsville Hornets. Cub Gymnas-
lum. 7:45 p.m.
. Basketball. Blinn Buccaneers vs.
Navarro Bulldogs at Corsicana. 8
p.m. *
Bowling. Elkhorn League. Ger-
mania Alleys. 7:30 p.m.
Bowling. Elks Ladles League.
Germania Alleys. 7:30p.m.
, Junarya 1
the players and tors of the onganization and noti-
fied them that a $75,000 price-tag
cides to play him this year.
Right-hander Hob Rush, ob-
tained by the Braves from the
Cubs in a trade early last month
returned his signed contract to
wa „"2omatand torstnitedorremai2 for thelorera
ranked standing into tonitht’s
bout, and U» figured w Tavor
iteover-uhe-28-yourold Mus
Overall, Hoyd has scored 47 vic
‛ tones in 57 fights, with eight
losnes ami two draw*- He h w
stopped 10 opponents Uri victims
169 J "+«
Going My Way?
Hope Lange buckles sn her
skois and would be delightful
company running down a slope
lead in Elk’s Major League bowl-
ing. which opened a new tourney appointment
ubek, the American
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not enough toprevent th
behhind 136118 vjctogv
hard-working Roberts hag "a good
year.”' / “
Yanks
Elsewher
map, some/ of
a little better in the pen-and-ink
league. 7
the 248-point total produced by
both teams. ’
But in the end it was the Eant's
superior balance and the "clutchi'
seedne-half shooling of Gousy than
enabled the East to score its sixth
triumph in the eight games that
hage been played.
“They won the trophy but we
won the ball game," Cousy
grinned in the dressing room aft-
H it was all over.
"The thing which Impressed me
most," chimed in Red Auerbach
of the Boston Celtics,, who coached
his second straight victory in , he
All-6tar series, “was that nohe of
our guys got thungry' out there
I mean nobody tried to hog the
shooting. They looked for the open
man and gave him the ball."
The East stars woi despite a
sub-standard performance by Bill
Russell of the Celtics, who was
hampered by an ankle injury.
Russell did not score a field goal
until the fourth minute of the sec-
ond half, made only 11 points in
all and had little success in his
efforts to stop the jump-shooting
Pettit. The six-foot-10 Celtics cen-
ter (picked up five fouls midway
through the third period and
missed the greater part of the
second half.
today with Mrs.
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scored 31 knockdowns and
Exc23nn22aPhikes . ssereHnodste
slash Boberts 25 per, cent - under
the rules but club president Roh-
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By MILTON RICHMAN
United Piess Sports Writer
Robin Roberts took a $7,500 cut
today without an angument or an
alibi but with a definite under-
standing he can get that money
back if he has a good yer
It was the second straight year
the Phillies nicked into a salary
that once reached $50,000 and the
30-year-old righthander readily
shid "we didn't arzue this time"
in the face of his 10-22 record last
7 The annual domine tournament ■
<9 । continued at Club Southem Tues E
V day night as two inure first round H
am games wer completed. •
2 John D Rogera and H M ('ar. ■
■ ter defeated Wilburn Beaumier 1
Eyeqqanuggar shubert -M Henry I
K " " ' aa
H wer victorious overLoula Hugaj
• .-4 tn LatJoeL ibe mein.
Mec * “ oh-eenim-- nemee- -T
B In a Monday night contest Joe !
E—u ca $akzandazaky and.16 „(lnakawv,.
ER Viah"
• Behrens
Pirat round plsy may be cor- |
-pletod- Wodaeday .night in the,-
tournament which “has 32 players
•ntetna*- : - ’ .1
Hohlt’s: C. A. Seward, 175-158- placed on the mdians by Hum-
180 - 524; Stanley Sonnier: 122- phries had not been reached by
104-101 — 328; Joe Picone: 112- i Tuesday's deadline. .
158-141 — «2; Ernie Wilhelm- "My intentions are to'move the
sen: 118-142 124 — 384; O. H.ball club," Humphries said fol
Zeiss:. 145-145.177 — 507. Team,, lowing the announcement. "I
482-731-755 3178. , don’t know where yet. I have
Pearl: W H. Zeiss, 126-142-171 several towns in view."
-438; W. S. Houston, 131-136173, One city most prominently
— 439 Carl Kingsbery, 148-158-1 mentioned was Corpus Christi.
Tex.
ty position to the other, headed
by Jack Finney, who was the
in chairman nl the athletie suh-
at Sun Valley, Ida No lack.
MIAMI BWACI, Hu (UP
Chicugp's Itobby Noyd, again slug
ging fr recpumton as one,of the
nution a top til id I le weight ehni.
levser*,- meets r veteran Holly
Mimis of Wusfiintion tonight in *
10-round nationally televised
event
, Royd was well on his way. to
becoming ii title contender tw t
years ago when he suffered n
broken jaw He entries, n nint
25 “ ««
} o"a
Milwaukee with a note saying, "I... — .
P..i t o • an nee., 4 Vor Melbourne Thursday to race
team.. the 440-yard freestyle at the Vie- i
Rush, who sent in his contract torian' hampionships. The Latv
from his home in Mesa, Aril an-born Konrads broke six wo.id
won six games and lost 16 last records last week durint the New I
senson for Chicago. South Wales Championships.
Bruton to See Action nor MFT
aThalarem“lsunnownscdopomt CIICACO 7” "Younu
to spring training with the rest of' Johnson o o, • Anzcles has
the team at Bradenton, Fla. Bru- signed.to. meet Wayne Eethea of
ton suffered a serious knee injury ' New. York in a mationally,tele-
and was out of action the la.t j vised 10-round bout at the Chica-
part of the season but nbomnespe- 20 Stadium. Jan -,29 Johrson,was
cialist said the knee was "pro svmned in place of Bob Satterfield,
gressing" and the outfielder could | who has given UP boxing because
undergo limited activity during 0 an injured eye
the spring
The Cincinnati Redlegs, makina
s bid to be the first clb with all
MAGNOLIA, Ark IUP The
Stephen .F Austin Co ileje Lump
berjacks won their 12th banket-
ball «nme rt the senson Tuesdna
night by defeatins Southern Ar-
kunens State, 5242 .
High point man for the time
wav Austin* Rhby Moore whh
144-434.141 — 438; Dan
03-138--24 I’
445-705-717—8047.
.field, si or stop, second and third
base. .He-aaid it was immterial
•re Casey Stenge de-
Ratter as The tish .as hi,; Ui
he is.
Walted Too Long
Humphries said he had waited
almost too long already to pre-
pare adequately for the 1958
season.
Butler said the extension he
gave to the Dallas group was
granted “since this is the first
Opportunity they have had to dis-
cuss lease terms with Mrs. Bur-
nett."
Mrs. Burnett and her two
daughters, who have operated
the Dallas club since the death
of R. W. Burnett, turned the
Paul Quinn 70 Prairie View 67
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call the Banner Proas.
{WAS FRESH But 1 O0TM-- 1
BeMINKIT WAS THis fROERY
DAIIAS 11 P • Jchnny Flr r
and Reid Johnson, atar backs < 1
Hizhland Park's Ctass AAAl
state football champions, Irull-
eated ruesday they plan to at-
tend the University of Colorado
}lorer was a fullback and
John <on a halfback un the Hig"- '
tant Prk team— —- : -
to seek a berth in-Class AAA
. baseball
Tommy O’Connell
FIRST ROUND
DOMINO GAMES
-E NEAREINSH
"1 « I the board i
Sports Briefs _ The netions of the counell mw
auo-ense ' -tbeen eviwwUseeret -inee. -let I
STMINRACK MEM. TERETS -. RlaroicpriehirtF, thmae/i
LOS ANGELES (UP—-George Navy Coach. Eddie Erdelalz 1
” ■ ' a major lastwekjoue - ’ 1
league outfielder from 1934 to; Stirred T</Hurfwnr 1
1946, ha* been named to work ini Erdelata .stirred all the |
the l o« Angeles Dodgers’ ticker I works to the surface by publieV
department under business man- de larin; he wonld not tak" the I
. e, w. aer Haroid Parrott. Stninback MM. post becaune th.- "division j
around "h basebamralagpinyed"pananpclaznuvmctcmcpone ana "" "nra * I
of the boys were doing. U ha" 1he. ’ Ac," ' ’ director, athletic .uh - commitee
in 1932-,3 Znc 131d. .
; "scared him.1’
IIKKHNS ACCErrS AWARD The only statement Issued by I
NEW vork 11'Pi Boston the council this week was made
rookie of the year" in pMocA.M, by chairman Dr Chris Grone-
d hl. contract and re-wed accept the sen MeKe.r award man, who snid he "doesn’t know
to the Yankees after N016P _ : u ir hia group wilt have a canti- |
they raised hisralary annual dinner of the New tiate to .present to-Of
ted ”»7 ^t rk the Basebal One thing the hoard men ing m
Writers A.sn The award is given expected to produce imthow I
annually by the New York writers down of, itrergth . between two 1
for their choice as the "outstand- foctions o the
ing player of the year.’ ( Hub Committee Marked
One of the factions, headed by |
board hairman W T Doherty j
of Houston, has been ip a minor I J
Duddy Hoospr x itches i
46*,pound channel bass in the
committee
After last week's storm,
Doherty dismissed the entire sub-
committee and announced the
in v Had Erdelatz to the AIM
campus without notifyinc Naval
Academy head Rear Adm Wi
Ham R Smedberg or AAM nd-
ministrative officials, it was this
oversight that caused the out-
break with Erdelatz.
Challenges Authority
Finney has publicly challenged
Doherty's authority to dissolve
the sub-committee, but the vote
of director Eugene Darby of
Pharr, who told United Press he
would vote to de-nctivate the sub-
committee. would give Doherty
the 5-4 margin needed to carry
his order
it was also possible that today'-
meeting would turn into a "har-
mony" seston. With the minority
agreeing to 4o along "for the
good of the school bt that. ton.
was considered unlikely
transportation The horse’s hoofs
would get hot on a long trip and
riders would stop and pour water
over the horse’s Mels to cool
him off.
ir
NEW YORK (UP) Jim Mur-।
ray, a former Brooklyn Dodger
player and Mark Christman, for- '
mer Washington Senators infield-
rer; have been hired m scouts by
the New York Yankees. Murray-
will scout the Lons Island area
while Christman will serve as a '
for the NBA elassie, as Wits
Staley’s
SYRUP
| Gal 51-9
Calif
POTATOES
10, 39c
RECORD GATE POSSIBLE
CHICAGO (UP) - A sellout of
the world middleweight title bout
between champion Carmen Basilio
and Ray Robinson March 25
would produce a gross gate of
$560,466 and a net of $467,633.90
for a new indoor record. Middle-
weights Tony Zale and Rocky
--022.
CHICAGO (UP)—Tommy O’Con-
nell, the Cleveland Brown signal
caller who led his team to 1957
Eastern Division honors in the
National Football League, gave up
play-for-pay football Tuesday to
take a coaching job at his almn
mater, the University of Illinois.
O’ConneH, who owns every pass-
irg record in the Illini book, con-
nected on 57 per cent of his trie,
for the Browns last season, gain-
ing 1,229 yards for an 11.17. aver-
age per try and nine touchdowns
"I thought it was time to step
out," he said. “It’s good to quit
on a good year." O’Connell said
he probably would have stayed in
the pro ranks longer if "such 7
good offer hadn't come up.'
O’Connell will replace backfield
coach Chuck Purvis, who left the
Illinois team to become an assist-
ant coach at Baylor. Another 11-
lini mentor, Bob King, left the
school to become head coach at
Furman.
By NORMAN BULLER
United Prens Sports Writer
ST. LOUIS IUP—Bob Pettit won the most valuable play-
er trophy, but the Bob Cousy-sparked East All-Stare proved
once galnthat it takes a team effort even towin an all-star the Texas Lague‛‛uum to ah-
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Ntiomae maskeruairaasmoynxisbaa"gtesdaveht ithe JXw-Sfc .
The St. Louis star’s scoring, and] - ta-------- f mat “
—*- . . . - —rrgegnFrpge-........ -edCemseuaik—-Baseban-Assna
Pearl Takes extension to raise $40,000
* r—.j “ M to buy the Dallas Eagles’ fran-
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CLEARS ANOTHWR BARRIER I
CANYON. Tex (UP) —Hurdlin- I
another barrier in its club toward
"major’ status in football. West
Texas State todav signed to meet
Virginia Tech this year State '
meets five ofher "malor" amA-1 ’(
nents — Texas Tech. Arizona
State aArizona. Hardin-Simmons
pnd Texas Western — next fall ■
The game with Vir’nia Tech -ill
~laved at Roanoke Va.,
! Sept » z
Mrs. Tucker’s
SHORTEN-
ING
3 yg<
191-154.144 — 508; Astor Jacob,
117.105-121 — 343; Boots Brqeck-
er, 158-140-131 — 429. Team, 728-
479-888- 2104.
Appel’s: Gene Stoll, 144 176-183
— 525; H. D. McIntyre, 106-106-
102 — 314; Oscar Schubert, 99.
174-153 — 424; Leslie Doleshal,
Pay Cut With No Argument Calls Special
Latent to sign were first Bese. Session Today
man Dee Fondy and Steve Hilko . ' —1
who will compete with George COLLEGE STATION, Tex
Crowe for the first string job. (UP) The board of directors for
Pilcher* Bill Fischer and Dixie Texas A&M College, bitterlylScortichini.
Howell and outfielders Jim Rivera cr iticized over the past week fol
and Tito Francona all signed with their role in connection with the
the White Sox, making a total of fruitless search a new ath-
l. players who haye areed to letic director and head footbail draws
terms conch, were scheduled to hold •
Two other members of the
White Sox. pitcher Billy Pierce
ami second baseman Nellie Fox. not considered likely, waa th it .
taited to sign their eontreets but racutty nthietie coune# had ■ •orid • biKEent newn,
vice president Chuck Comiskey conducted a whirlwind seareh-for
said bothwCre 'vvry close" tojthe —suecessor to Patt —Bryant
reaching agreement with him. and would present hi* name to
season, which was hl* worst
ever.
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Pluefield St. 80 Bectky 73
Drexel Tech 91 Ursinus 65
Grove City 88 Slippery Rock 61
Appalachian 51 Eton 50
Mercer 88 Erskine 78-
Florida A&M 85 Beth-Cookman 32
Mdwent
Clarion Tehrs 59 Fenn 57
Transylvania 68 Indiana Cent. 59
Ball State 63 Franklin 50
Chicago U. 73. Chicago Tehrs 41
Depauw 7 Indiana State 69
Valley City Tch 66 Minot Tch 60
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