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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
TUESDAY, FEB. 2. I960
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By TOMMY BLAME
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teams.
There were no changes in the
time career mark of 2,587 estab-
(1952-53-54-55).
College Ratings
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Indiana 76 Northwestern 58
through Jan. 30 in parentheses):
As much as you can eat.
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16 (tie), St. Joseph’s
Kentucky, Southern Methodist and
Iowa State, 3 each.
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3:30 p.m.
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Mexico’s Wilderness Areas
Fight Results
Northwestern, 76-58, in a rough
Provide Fantastic Hunting
that: featured a fist fight
game
between
LIT US M YOUR
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Medical Arts Drug
. tions. And it isn’t too difficult to birds have protection in Mexico.
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NEW LADIES Ml
COFFEE LEAGUE
... and other unique adv— of financing a
FORMING THIS WEEK
y sure to
of the border have impounded
BANK AUTO LOAN HERE!
The Bowlerama
all along the east coast. Here the
HIGHWAY 290 WEST
FOR INFORMATION CALL GR 6-4640
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delight you, toe. Before you buy, corn in for
full figure facts on a
Gimon On Top
City Garage beat Busch Bavarian
CARACAS, Venezuela — Ben
Ali, "112%, Spain, outpointed Ra-
mon Arias, 114%, Venezuela (10).
CHARLES WILSON
Scores 22 Points
had. It isn’t even necessary to go
too far south of the border, if you
know where to go, or have connec-
geese, and quail. Because of an
international treaty, migratory
/ Two Registered
Pharmacists to serve you.
— Ready at-6:00p.m
50c a bowl
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United Press International
NEW YORK (UPI) — Califor-
nia’s defending NCAA basketball
champions today cracked Cincin-
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if you don’t see what you want
advertise for it. For better result*
call the Banner-Press.
seventh, Utah eighth, Texas A&M
ninth and Utah State 10th.
North Carolina again headed the
second 10 group. Dayton moved
from 18th to 12th. Southern Cali-
fornia was 13th, Kansas State 14th
and St. Louis 15th. St. Joseph’s
(Pa.), St. ’ Bonaventure, Indiana,
Kentucky, Southern Methodist and
Iowa State tied for 16th:
Points
330
322
260
239
179
147
100
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By VERN SANFORD
EVERY MAN who hunts hopes
some day to take a trip to Mexico.
Many fabulous tales of hunting
and fishing have come from south
of the border. Perhaps it is be-
cause much of this million square
miles of up and down country still
is in a primitive state.
Certainly it offers one an oppor-
tunity to get a long way from
everything — except good hunting
and fishing.
Much of Mexico is still wilder-
ness. The best way to get into
some of the remote areas is via
plane. Most of the roads, except
the main traveled highways, are
difficult to negotiate.
Vernon Whitmarsh recorded au.
533 pin series and Bubba Runge a
211 single game.
The standings: Murphys, 30-12:
Bowlerama, 23-19; Rankin, 22-20;
Blue Bell, 21-21: Knights of Colum- *
bus, 19-23; Artesian Park, 18-24; -
City Garage, 18-24; L. Hausman,
17-25. • . ‘
By United Press International
PHILADELPHIA - Len Mat-
thews, 135, Philadelphia, knocked
out Johnny Busso, 139, New York
(1).
Totals
Blinn (87)
Graeber . -
Boddie
Wilson
Aschenbeck
Giese
Ellisor
Raske
Davis
Brown
Krueger
First National
Bank
of Brenham
West Texas St. 80 Arizona 68
St. Edward’s 76 Austin 58 .
Houston 80 Oklahoma City 60
WEST
SPORTS
CALENDAR
holding second place the past four
weeks. The Bears have a 16 - r
record and lead the major teams
in defense.
Bradley, which had to battle for
an overtime road victory over
(UPI) Stands for United Press
Enternational the world’s best
coverage of the w o r l d ’ s biggest
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BEEF ST EW
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8
At
Hang Out Place
1% miles west/of Brenham
Bluefield St. 84 Norfolk St. 78
Transyl. 102 Bellarmine 85
Pampa 83 Florida St. 68
Austin Peay 92 Belmont 81
Mississippi 76 LSU 61
Tennessee 84 Florida 68
MIDWEST
Ohio St. 99 Michigan 52
Michigan St. 84 Minnesota 63
Wayne St. 90 Wash. (Mo.) 77
One In Bag.
“Big O" Wiped out Selvy’s rec-
ord Monday night at Cincinnati
with a 36-point effort that sparked
the second-ranked Bearcats to a
I runaway 96-61 triumph over Drake
and raised his career total to 2,-
571. Hell go after Hemric’s mark
Saturday night when the Bear-
cats entertain Houston, needing
only 17 points to become the high-
est scorer in college basketbail
Team
1. California (19) (16-1)
2. Cincinnati (13) (15-1) ‘
3. Bradley (2) (14-1))
4. Ohio State (1) (13-2)
5. West Virginia (16-2)
6. Georgia Tech (16-2)
7. Villanova (14-1)
8. Utah (15-2)
9. Texas A & M (12-1)
10 Utah State (15-2)
West Virginia to a 101-71 victory
over Virginia Military.
In the Big Ten Conference
fourth-ranked Ohio State remain-
fore Blinn went ahead for good at
27-25 with 4:53 left in the first half
on a jump shot by Charles Wilson.
Then the Bucs pumped though 16
points while holding, the visitors to
five points, and Blinn led by 43-30
at intermission.
The tie scores were 3-5, 5-5, 14-14,
1747, 19-19, 2141, 23-23 and 25-25
before Wilson canned his go-ahead
basket.
‘ Ranger rallied briefly in the sec-
ond half, slicing the advantage to
11, North Carolina, 52; 12, Day-
ton, 19; 13, Southern California,
coastline bends itself into a natur-
al cove to hold fish brought up
through the Yucatan channel from
the equatorial waters below
twice, on scores of 1-0 and 3-1, but "v’evca
the score was tied eight times be- • j
DICK TRACY
TIRE CO.
Recapping
Vulcanizing
Wheel
Balancing
Batteries '
PAPER DRIVE
Junior Class of Brenham
High School will collect
JAN. 28 THRU FEB. 11
To raise money for Class
Prom.
SAVE YOUR 0LD
PAPER!
WANT 25,000 LBS!
CALL GR 6-4183
All Day
Two 3-0 Series
A pair of 3-0 series were booked
in the Night Owls Bowling League;;
race at the. Brenham Bowlerama”
Monday night.
Rankin Motors leads the league
with a 23’ 2-12% record, followed
by Washington Conty Tractor Co.,
17-19; Coca Cola. 16%-191: and
Navratils, 15-21.
Snookie Winkelmann had a 425
series and Willie Mae Reeves a 159
single game.
551 For Geick L
Brenham Insurance defeated Wil-
lie’s Steak House, 4-0, and Muzzy
Surveyors topped Holleman and
Reed, 3-1, in the St. Peter’s Epis-
copal Bowling League at the Bren-
ham Bowlerama Monday night.
Arthur Al Geick had a 551 se-
ries and 190 single game and Tincy
Picone rolled a 400 pin series and
Gerry Adamson a 153 single game.
The standings: Muzzy, 32-24; Wil-
lies, 28-28; Holleman and Reed, 27-
29; Brenham Insurance. 25-31.
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Brownsville. Customs offices are
located at all ports of entry. And
very little difficulty is encounter-
ed in free commerce between the
two countries, when everything is
legal.
There also is fantastic fishing
in Mexico. This is true Both for
fresh water and salt water fish.
leads of 17 points (76-59) with 3:51
to play and 25 points (87-62) with
1:27 to go.
Blinn outscored its foe by 17 to
11 points during the final five min-
utes of action.
With Wilson hitting his jmp shot
and also working inside for the lay-
up, the 6-2 center from Freeport
flipped in 22 tallies to lead all scor-
ers. ' •
Colorado 70 Iowa St. 55
Cincinnati 96 Drake 61
Nebraska 64 Missouri 59
Carroll 79 Millikin 75
Macalester 60 St Fhomas 52
N. Texas St.' 84 Wichita 78
SOUTHWEST
E. Texas St. 58 Texas All 38 |
Ariz. St. 100 Hardin-Simmons 76
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again spurted and finally*
.60-59. USF scored it free- shot and then, with only six
seconds left, Elliot Craig hit a jump shot for the Texans
bo send the game into overtime.
: > ■ | With the Dons, who have only
huge lakes which have been hot
spots for Texas fishermen for a
quarter of a century.
All along the coast from Browns-
ville south to the Yucatan Penin-
ula, you’ll find excellent fishing.
Some fine catches of tarpon snook.
information. L .
Most hunting trips into Mexico,
except those made by persons ex-
perienced in going in, are arrang-
ed through regular guide services;
There are good guides and bad
ones.
5 ed unbeaten in six league outings
5 by routing Michigan, 99-52, as
Jerry Lucas scored 23 points;
Michigan State upset Minnesota,
84-63, and Indiana turned back
J:
cor through our bank,d
Troy. (Ala.) 101 Miss. CoU. 95-
Belmont Aby. 69 Lenoir Rhyne 54
— Ups ed-
Reese Lockett Store won a 3-1
series over H F. Hohit Co. and
hiked its first place Elks Major
Bowling League record to 11-5 at
the Germania Alleys Monday night.
Pearl stopped Appel Garage. 3-1,
in other team action.
Tommie Jacobs rolled a 203 sin-
’ goal attempts, 12 rebounds and
seven assists.
West Gets 39
Don Stanley scored six points
in overtime as ninth-rankad Texas
A & M opened a two game Cali-
fornia invasion by edging San
Francisco, 6965; Princeton whip-
ped Colgate, 70-57; Mississippi
breezed past LSU, 76-61; Tulane
downed Mississippi State, 5147;
Alabama beat Vanderbilt, 61 - 54,
and a 28-point splurge by Gary
Phillips sparked Houston to an
80-69 triumph over Oklahoma City
University.
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17; 14, Kansas State, 12; 15, St. Montana 86 Montana St. 71 .
Idaho St. 82 Creighton 65 . Jerry West, another Al-Ameri
Humboldt St. 55 San Francisco 42 ca who has been playing in Rob-
. Texas A&M 69 San Fran. U 65ertson‘s shadow for the past two
Chapman 69 Davis 2Calif. U. 37 seasons. tallied 39 points, and 23
————— ----- rebounds in leading fifth - ranked
(Pa.). St. Bonaventure, Indiana,
—-INRANKINGS
HEADQUARTERS.
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It matters but little what your
needs rPrese
Classified Ad will get the desires
place since the season began,
Indiana’s Charley Hall
Topple RangerS^®^
87-70; Try Cisco Here GRABSFIRST
na Food Market topped Super-Valu
Food Store. 2H; and Gimon’s Fur-
niture stopped Pink-Puff Salon, 2-1,
in the Burford’s Beauties Bowling
League at the Bowlerama.
Mrs. Robert Appel, Jr. recorded-
a 496 series and a 192 single game
for high individual scores.
The standings: Gimons, 26-13;
Pink-Puff. 23-16; Busch, 20-19; San-
ders, 18%-2042; Lacinas, 18-21;,
Super-Valu, 17^-211.
The Bucs will have a. chance to
improve their standing when-Ciscu
invades for a Tuesday night tussle.
Tipoff time is 8 p. m. as Blinn
seeks to_.avenge a 74-67 defeat at
Ciseo las." --------------------
Tied Eight Times - == - “
' Elbow Bender
Chip Lundy of Lafayette gets a faceful of elbows,
from La Salle’s Herdelin, left, who has just stolen the
ball from him, and Bob Alden in a game in Philadelphia.
A foul was called on Alden, who appears to be bending *
both elbows around Lundy’s head. No elbow room. •
gle game and Oscar Schubert a 518 "
series for individual high scores.
The standings: Lockett, 11-5;
ehri
" ‘ 3, ■;
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You get the license and the per-
mit from yourMexican consul,
who will provide other pertinent' Anmber of large dan
Louis, 7;
DR. LOWELL HERZOG
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
Every Day, Monday
through Saturday
Office hours: 8 a.m. 5 p
m Closed Thursday aft
ernoons.
Phone GR 62828—
— Teams Tied
Rexall Pharmacettes, B and
Ackers Cleaners are tied for first
place in the Bowlerettes League
with 25-17 records followiong play
at the Brenham Bowlerama.
Ackers beat Rexall A 2-1; Cotton
Mill B topped Roy Stolz A, 2-1;
Bosse Service Station won over
Rexall B. 3-0; and Cotton Mill A
defeated Roy Stolz B. 2-1.
Helen Merkel rolled * 450 series
and Tincy Picone a 167 single game.
The standings: Rexall B, 25-17;
Ackers, 25-17; Bosse, 22-20; Stolz
B. 21-21; Stolz A, 20%-21%; Cotton
Mill A. 20-22; Cotton Mill B, 20-22;
Rexall A, 17%-24%.
Dempsey Leads
Charles Dempsey bowled a 524
series and 229 single game to lead
individual scorers in the.Teen-
age All-Star Bowling League at the
Brenham Bowlerama.
For the ladies in the mixed lea-
gue, Barbara Jacobs had a 390
series and Mary Ann Hahn a 160
single game.
The standings: Tonn’s Grocery.
12-0; Weghorst Florists, 10-2; Bro-
ecker Construction, 84; Morton’s,
6-6; Brenham Auto Supply, 6-6;
New York Store. 5-7; Team Seven.
4-8; Team One, 3-9; Team Eight,
3-9; Team Ten. 3-9.
330 points in the latest balloting
by the 35 leading coaches who
rate the-mnior schools for UPI.
Cincinnati, ch had held first
Tulane 51 Miss. St. 47 lished by Dick Hemric of Wake
Southern (La.) 125 Ark. A&M 63 Forest over a four-year span
Graeber Cans 18
Four other Blinn players counted
in double figures, with Harvey
Graeber having 18 points and Gene
Boddie, Herman Aschenbeck and
James Giese 12 each.
Clyde Smith and Dan Walsworth,
who led Ranger’s early first half
scoring spree, finished with 17-
points each.
Blinn owned a rebound advant-
age, 34-31, with Graeber pulling 13
off the boards and Smith 14.
The Buccaneers hit 17 of 36 first
half shots for a 47 per cent shoot-
ing .average. and finished with 35 _
-of-72 attempts for 49 per cent.
Ranger hit 37 per cent of its field
goal tries, 25 out of 68. The visitors
hit one per cent better in the first
half — 13 out of 34 for 38 per
February 3
Boxing. Tiger Jones vs. Wilfi
Greaves, Middleweights. Channel
13, Houston. 9 p.m.
February 5
Boxing. Billy Ryan vs. Rory Cal-
houn. light-hevyweights. Channel 2,
Houston. 9 p.m.
February 6
NBA Pro basketball, Syracuse
vs. Philadelphia. Channel 2, Hous-
tohri:15 p.m.
Big Eight f Basketball. Kansas
State at Colorado; Channel 11,
Houston, 2:45 p.m.
Racing. McLennan Handicap
from Hialeah. Channel 2, Houston.
Hohlt, 848; Pearl, M: Appel, 5-11.Beer, 3-0; Sanders Produce won
..... over Marsh Dept. Store, 3-0; Laci-
NEW YORK' (UPI) - The
United Press international major Benedictine 101 .Dallas
college basketball ratings (first-
place votes and won-lost records
try-
Most of the hunters go to Mexi-
co for deer and bear. Deer are
fairly plentiful. So are the bear,
in some areas.
A group we know went there not
too long ago and killed ten deer
and two bear, plus an ample sup-
ply of ducks and quail — all in a
five-day hunt.
There has been a great deal of
Ranger owned the lead
Murray St. H3 E. Tenndssee 66 sights on this season were the ma-
volving each of the five top-ranked Alabama 61 Vanderbilt 54 jor college three-year record of 2,-
—. The Citadel 84 Richmond 55 538 points set by Frank Selvy of
Tennessee A&I 97 Georgetown 60 Furman (1952-53-54) and the all-
lower half of the top 10. Georgia Kilgore 68 Centenary 64
Tech remained sixth. Villanova
Oscar Rips Record
ATONC POWER PLANTS for peoce
kre mw being constructed Rm
l Hents of mawy eiMtes will soon be
lighting their homes with electricity
! genergled by Atomic fission.
ms south
UNFORTUNATELY, some of _
the worst ones live on this side of reds and trout have been, made
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Gil
Edwagds, New York. vs. Willie
Greene, North Providence, R.I.,
cancelledr . |
NEW YORK — Lahouari Godih.
142%, Algeria, outpointed Roger
Harvey, 142%, Bermuda (10).
Closes Gap
The Bowlerama’s 3-0 victory over
City Garage and a 3-0 loss by lea-
gue leading .Murphy’s Store put
Bcwlerama to within seven, games
of first place Murphy’s in the Blue
Monday Bowling League.
In other action at the Bowler-
ama Monday night, L. Hausman
won over Artesian Park and Blue
Bell Creameries over Knights of
Columbus, both by 2-1.
Sports
Calendar
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Basketball. Blinn Buccaneers
ise is r KQQd.jtfifense, collected
-xplace- votes and -a- r; ‘ri’*
listory.
Robertson yawned his way
through the Drake contest, sur-
passing Selvy’s record with two
quick layups in the first six min-
utes. Play was interrupted at this
point as the six-foot-five foi <1
from Indianapolis posed for photo-
graphers.
Robertson completed his record
breaking night by totaling 18 of
20 free throws; nine of 21 field
Cisce JC. Zone Twp .Texas Junior
College Conference, game. Marie
Heiheke Memorial Gymnasium. 8
p.m.
* Basketball. Brenham Cubs vs.
Aldine Mustangs at Houston. Dis-
trict 10-AAA game. B-team game
at 6 p. m., varsity game at 7:30 p.
m. .. . ~
al’s major college gatings.
Coach Pete Newell’s Golden
Bears,who believe the best of
.get there; Mexican requirements
are not severe either.
YOU PAY $16 for a gun per-
mit and 119 80 for a hunting if
cense. You must have a letter from
your police chief that you are a
good citizen. Then you must list
all your guns by serial number
and caliber. , _
You can take along 100 rounds
of ammunition for each gun.
, Brenham - Bowling
’ ” " =-M-n -szatac
----------- and the Wildcats’ Willie Jones.
And there always are natives a- Jim Mudd, one of the nation’s
round to* help you with the skin-top scorers, totaled 36 points in
ning and cleaning of your kill, leading North Texas State to at
These people will tske over your 84-78 Missouri Valley Conference
surplus meat and dry it for future victory over Wichita, while Colo-
use. Venison and bear meat b o t h rado surprised Iowa State. 70-3.
make, good “jerky,” a favorite and Nebraska edged Missouri, 64-
food of Mexicans in the back coun-59 in Big Eight Conference actitn.
spots do very little hunting on
their own. They kill only for food, results.
But there is good hunting to be hunting just across the b o r d e r
for white - winged doves, ducks
nati's-eight • week grip on first
place in United Press Thenrtfnt
fourth to complete a shuffle in-
State advanced from fifth to
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Texas Aggies Are
S62 Ninth In
Balloting * ‘ 5
' Totals 36 15 15 87
Half time score: Blinn 43, Ran-
ger 30.
Officials: Yarchak and Shiftlet.
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, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— Forward Don Stanley scor-
ed six points in an overtime period Monday night to give
Texas A&M a 69-65 basketba victory over a -surprising
University of San Francisco squad.
Texas A&M held a margin throughout the game until
the last two minutes when Hal Urban put the Dons ahead
JWe is aim a limit on imports
into Texas.
Texans can enter Mexico at many
points between El Paso a.n d
February 5
Basketball. Brenham Cube vs.
Conroe Tigers. District 10-AAA
game. Cub Gymnasium. B-team
game at 6 p. m., varsity game at
1-71302.,
. BILLY THE KIDDER
GRANGEMOUTH, Eng. (UPI)-
Bilie Heggie, a seven-year-old
wearing dirty jeans, entered the
elegant Leapark Hotel and tod
the clerk: “My little brother is
missing. Mummy’s busy and told
me to go to a hotel.”
Billie signed the register, was
shown to his room, orderad a
nngazni or the bedside pnone,
and regan soaking himself m •
bath An hour later the hotel mtn-
‘ ager discovered Billie himself was
4le mirsing little brother.
"LOW
COST
Carp Results three wins this season, putting on
-at-the-endlaf
J .1, . the-game,-was-omy the-seeu
By nited Press International rate shooting of sophomore Car-
Phila. Textile 97 Bloomfield 77 roll Broussard, that kept it from
, westvirginia.o vMI2- bBrusnarascoredn of toW
- Lafayette 7 Wilkes65, ranked Aggies’ last 14 points in
Prmeeton 76 Colgate 57 the regular game. He had 26 in
— - ---— _ - I || for high point honors.
Mt. St. Marv’s 89 St. Vincent’s 85 You d never think. Oscar Robert-
Boston College 75 Colby 59. son was bored with college bas-
DrexeK Tech 89 Elizabethtown 67 Kethal,,.. .. , . ...
Juniata 81 Scranton 79 The University of Cincinnati A 1-
, America reportedly was ready to
SOUTH quit school last year and join the
Marquette Saturday night, moved Benedict 91 Florida A&M 90 Harlem Globetrotters. But he de-
from fourth to third. West Vir- St. Augustine 87 Lincoln (Pa.) $4 cided to stick around for his
; haiq..heatesbyWillimand Pembroke-SL 98 Pfeiffer 85 [senior year because he wanted to
Mary in lastweekend’s big pset, E. Carolina * 81 Appalachi"T-" datvoTmorerattonat-seormg
[dipped from third to fifth. Qhio Norfolk W&M 101 Guilford 70 records to his bulging portfolio.
Middle Tenn. 89 Morehead St. 82 The records Robertson set his
■ _ Blifu‛a-2uecanters brokea -close ball game wide-open -
Cc — -arrgerofrbasketanduringrtheifinadghe-
first, half and went on to defeat Ranger JC, 87-70, at
Marie Heineke Memorial Gymnasium Monday night.
Exhibiting shooting ability and good team work
throughout, Coach Leroy Dreyer's locate hiked their Zone
Two Texas Junior College Conference record to 2-1.
Ranger is 0-2 in the Zone chase.
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Aggies Edge
USF, 69-65
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