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THURSDAY, FES. 1, I960
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Southern Methodist
Texas had a comfortable 18 -
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Brenham Bowling
the lead today.
neck-and-neck.
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an added $50,000.
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intjal round were Arnold Palmer,
Two teams are tied for first place
Greaves in Win
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February 1
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Bennett’s Country Store stopped
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Cub Starting Forward
Texas plays TCU at Austin, and
Rice battles Baylor at Houston.
Super-Valu, 3%-% and the First
Baptist Church won over Grabow
Williams hit 14 points in a spurt
right after the intermission,, which
gave SMU a 17 - point edge mid-
Food
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SPECIALS Feb. 5th, 6th
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figures, with Jay Arnette’s 21
points spearheading the attack.
The Eagles’ Jim Mudd, the Mis-
souri Valley Conference’s No. 2
scorer, hit 36 points and came
down with 15 rebounds.
ference championship in 1958.
Enis was the second quarter-
sow
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Kettler, who lettered at AAM as
Bryant's first string quarterback in
1953 and 1964. will assume his new
duties on Feb. 15. That’s the ef-
fective date of McKenzie's resigna-
tion.
Kbttler is married to the former
Miss Katy Ruth Mann of Brenham.
throw line.
Five Texas players hit
1 points of any district club, 330.
while Smiley has exhibited the best
■defense by allowing five opponents
fice in New York. Flanking him are Roy Harney,. left, »
assistant general manager, and manager CaseyStengel.
Berra,. chosen as the American League’s “Most * Valu-
FIGHT RESULTS ‘
By United Press international
CHICAGO — Wilfie Greaves,
more hits of any World Series player in history. (NEA
Telephoto) __________________ . '
anticipated any problem meeting
the weights.
The dual fight has broken the
the $100,000-added 90-hole desert
Classic.
This monumental tournament,
richest in the nation this year,
got off. to a grinding start Wed-
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Heads Masters
The Bowlerama Bowling Team
won a 2-1 series victory over Ma-
lite Plumbing at the Brenham Bow-
lerama Wednesday night and leads
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THU
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ELWOOD KETTLER : 5
benefit of the associations building
fund.
Tournament, a blind bogey event,
will be. held Sunday, April 10.
Play will begin at daybreak and
no contestants will be allowed to
tee off after 1 p.m. Entry fee will
be $5.
More than $600 in awards will
be offered in the five flights of 18
holes each. Winner of each flight
will receive a set of MacGregor
. 3 1b. can
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Birdseye
were put into play.
Amo ng the five first round
leaders. Mason Rudolph, the soft-
Increases Lead
The White House Dept. Store
bowling team built up its Jun-
ior Pro League record at the ex-
pense of Fowler’s Minimax, 4-0,
and has a 29%-10% first place
mark.
In other team play at the Bren-
Yellow
ONIONS
Lean Meaty
CABBAGE
Ligonier, Pa., who won this tour-
nament last year L-— -- *,
came a $100,000 event; t Tony Le-
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10 oz. pkgs. 45c
Mrs. S. H. Ewell is in Dallas this
week attending a course in Fra-
ternal Insurance Sales at Southern
Methodist University. - .
Mr. and Mrs. S. H Ewell had
as their weekend visitors Mr. and
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card 35-32 on the par 36-36—72
course. b
Tied with Rudolph at 67 in. the
fight was $236,521 drawn by the
Carmen Basilio-Art Aragon fight.
fourth period while Aldine
I canning 11 talHes.* •
. -Brenham has scored the .mi
mi in the eighth round of their
title fight last July.
But Torres is a rising star who
is undefeated in 31 straight fights
and boasts of 24 knockouts. Tor-
Aldine defeated Smiley,
when the teams met earlier
Pork
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but all eight teams swing into ac-
tion again Saturday.
Arihsas goes against SMU at
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Carl Braun is busier on the
telephone since being named
playing coach of the pro basket-
ball New York kuckerbockers:
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Eric Monte of Los Angeles,
Calif., looks at a goid golf ball
with a far-away look In his eye,
possibly dreaming of the offer by
officials of the forthcoming $100,-
000 Palm Springs golf classic.
They said they'll pay $50,000 cash
bonus to any player making a
hole-in-one during the tourney.
(NEA Telephoto) "
Texas Ruby Red 7
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Torres Underdog
Becerra probably was the ma-
jor attraction to the Mexican fans.
The quiet-spoken boxer from Gua-
BIGGEST FIGHT
PROGRAM TO
CALIFORNIA
Texas Stalls Final Minutes
The steers went into a stall and
forced ’ North Texas to commit
costly fouls, however, and Texas’
last 10 points came from the free
outside the conference to whip
AI,tL r.,g Cpntn gag ’
SMUF t r i u m p h" Wednesday
night and Arkansas’ 79-82 loss to
Texas Tech the night before left
five teams within shooting dis-
tance of the title—provided some-
one can knockoff the Aggies.
Tech Second
Tech is in undisputed second
place with a 4-2 record, and . Ar-
kansas and Texas are running
third, each with 3-2 marks.
The Methodists, with Max Wil-
liams’ 19-point effort showing the
way, overcame a first-half deficit
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Aldine broke a first place tie
with Brenham with a 50-44 Win
Tuesday night. The Cubs led most
of the way, but scored only two
free throws during the first five
minutes and 29 seconds of the
chants Bowling League.
Wednesday night at the Bowle-
rama. Pearl Beer stopped the Ban-
ner-Press, 3-0, and three teams
took 2-1 victories — Stolz Motor
Co. over Brenham Auto Supply,
Savitalt Market over Brenham
Heating, Farmers National Bank
over Sealy Mattress and Maddox
Furniture over Rankin Motors.
Arno Loesch of the Farmers
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Hunter Enis Is
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Houston Aldine seeks, and is expected to get, a Dis-
trict 10-AAA title when the Mustangs host Houston
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Smiley Friday at 7:30 p. m.
Owning a 5-1 conference record and a one
. over the district field, the pace-setters need 4
* ‘1 win to knot for
Then.- it‛s expected to be a
"shoo-in” for the Mustangs in a
contest which follows against weak
bowled a 223 single game.
The standings: Savitall, 26-16;
Brenham Auto Supply, 26-16; Pearl,
25-17; Maddox, 23-19; Farmers Na-
tional, 21-21; Stolz Motor, 21-21;
Brenham Heating, 21-21; Rankin,
1745; Sealy Mattress, 15-27; Ban-
ner-Press, 15-27.
game. Cub Gymnasium. B-team
game at 6 p. m., varsity game at
veteran yhose boxing skill was
expected 'to overcome his 18-year-
old opponent's punching ability.
"Becerra was favored from the
time the fight was announced, the
experts installing him a 10-8
choice. The odds increased to 10-6
with the possibility the Mexican
champion may be 2-1 by the time
the bout starts.
Ortiz did not become the favor-
ite until this week. Previously the
men Who wager had tabbed the
second bout as 6-5 and take your
choice. But Ortiz was so confident
of victory he finally became a
104 choice.
before it be- and another club is in. third place
just one game behind in the Mer-
Annual Hearne Invitational Golf National Bank rolled, a 552 pin se-
ries and Emil Gaskamp of Maddox
pionship fights — in the biggest
stadium in the west, the 105,000-
seat Coliseum.
The. principals are bantam-
league mark.
In the only other action involv- .. .
ing a SWC team, Texas stepped point cushion going into the sec-
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a quarterback who led Texas deus interest of Mexican fans,
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Basketball, Bl inn Buccaneers ---1*590 — -u. --- 3 372
vs. St. Thomas University (Hous-
ton). Marie Heineke Memorial
Gymnasium. 8 p.m. . " v \
Aldine Faces Smiley -
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Brenham Plays Host
To Conroe Tigers
series and Ben Kessel had a 187
single game.
The standings: White House,
29%-10%: Super-Valu. 23-17; Ben-
netts, 22%-17%; First Baptist
Church. 22-18; Grabows, 12-28;
Fowlers, 11-29.
Bunched For
Desert Lead
1 • . ' tru a •
Takes Top Spot
The Brenham Electric Motor Co.
team gained first place in the Satel-
lite Bowling League at the Bowle-
rama Tuesday, stopping Marsh
Dept'. Store by 34.
The Green Valley Restaurant won
over the Brenham Wholesale Gro-
cery Co., 2-1, and Judy’s Hair
Fashions took a 2-1 series from
Acker’s Cleaners,
Mrs. Betty ‛ Scott rolled a 442
pin series and 164 single game.
The standings: Brenham Electric
Motor, 24%2-14%; Brenham Whole-
sale, 23 %-15 12; Judy's 21-18; Ac-
ker’s 20%-18%; Marsh, 15%-23%;
Green Valley, 12-27.
Two Teams Tied
today for the weigh-In two miles
from the Coliseum at the home
" " .144-43, weight champion Jose Becerra of
beesbam wMemr ammazasmFive Golfer
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sale soon by the members of the
Hearne Golfers Association. ,
The annual event is held for the Livestock Commission Co., 44.
February 5
Boxing. Billy Ryan vs. Rory Cal-
houn, light-hevyweights. Channel 2,
Houston. 9 p.m.
February 8
NBA Pro basketball. Syracuse
vs. Philadelphia. Channel 2, Hous-
ton, 1:15 p.m.
Big Eight Basketball. Kansas
State at Colorado. Channel 11,
Houston. 2:46 p.m.
Racing. McLennan Handicap
from Hialeah. Channel 2. Houston.
3:30 p.m.
TCU took game scoring honors
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) with 20 points.
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arena of the sponsoring Olympic
Bering Club. None of the fighters going into the second round of
DALLAS (UP!) — The Dllas
Texans of the American Football California gate record on advance
grabbed a share of the lead in the
Southwest Conference title race Wednesday night with a
79-73 victory over low-pressure Texas Christian.
The win gave the Methodists a tie with Texas AAM,
a team that is ninth-ranked nationally. Each has a 4-1
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Conroe, 7241, in those teams' ini- his
tial meeting. • weight champion Carlos Ortiz of
The Friday night program for the New York meeting Undefeated
Brenham team at Cub Gymnasium Raymundo (Battling) Torres of
opens with a B-team contest a 6 Mexico.
p.m. The District clash is sched-
LANSING. Mich. (UPI)—Young
wives in the Lansing area were
puzzled for a while trying to. fig-
ure out how to keep their hus-
bends Hfrem trewing away- ‘
pay in gambling parties.
They found the answer Wednes-
day night Police received an
anoymhous tip about a big card
ganie-and boven young men were
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drinks will be served to all entries. . .
Tht public is invited to attend the ham Bowlerama Wednesday night,
barbecue, with tickets to go on ” Cmt" etened
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nesday with 132 pros and 396
____— amateurs and it produced some
ringside. Even the threat of rain goad golf—but nary a hole-in-one
and Referee Joey White, 48-43 for __ ----- -------------------
him. United Press International Mrs. Oliver Cornelsen from Fort
fight .program in California his-
tory — two 15 round world cham
CHICAGO (UPI)—Wilf Greaves,
- the Canadian middleweight cham-
pion, conquered Ralph "Tiger”
Jones, but the vanquished boxer
declared today “he’s still not a
good fighter.” -—-
"He's tqo easy to hit,”* Jones
said. "I think I fought pretty
good considering my long layoff
(seven months), and he didn’t
hurt me, even if he hit me.”
But Judge Harold Marovitz gave
Greaves a 50-44 edge. Judge John
1 / Bray scored 48-44 for Greaves.
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back signed by the Texans'in two did not dampen the enthusiasm.
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days. Don Flynn, former Univer-
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two-year veteran of Canadian mated $250,000 was in the till. The
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Basketball. Brenham Cubs vs.
Huntsville Hornets. District 10-
AAA game. Cub Gymnasium. B-
teams plays at 6 p. m., varsity
game at 7:30 p.m.
Basketball. Blinn Buccaneers vs.
Henderson County JC. Marie Hei-
neke Memorial Gymnasium. 8 p.m.
* - * ‘a.
way in the second half.
Jan Loudermilk addtd 18 for the Fayetteville, Texas AAM takes on
talstnightfnderursdaymstgMqm
spoken Clarksville, Tenn., pro,
came closest. He put his tee shot
to within three feet of the pin on
the 206-yard sixth hole at the
Thunderbird course. He sank the
putt for a birdie.
Rudolph almost. became the
leader with 66 but he missed a
balls; medalists, two pieces of
Samsonite luggage, according to
W. F. Sander, president.
A pitching contest and driving
contest will also be held with a-
wards going to the winners.
Free barbecue chicken and
US No. 1 All Purpose Red
POTATOES 10 1039c
snimazmnaktsamns -m-b-Berra Signs Contract .
Yankee catcher. Yogi Beira flashes big grin as he '
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the Masters League with a 21-9
won-lost record.
In other team activity, the Cot-
ton Mill stopped Washington Coun-
ty State Bank, 34, and the Sons
of Hermann won over Hahn’s
Ready-Mix, 2-1.
Garrett Spitzer had a 537 series
and Jerry Fuller a 212 single game.
The standings: Bowlerama, 214;
Hahns, 15-15; Sons of Hermann, IS-
IS; Malitz, 14-16; Cotton Mill, 14-
16; Washington County State Bank,
11-19.
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February 5 .. 3.
Basketball. Brerhai Cubs vs.
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Golf Tourney At •
Hearne Scheduled
NEDERLAND (Spl) - Elwood
Kettler. former Brenham High
School and Texas AAM College
football star, was named head foot-
ball coach of Nederland High
School.
He me Leeds Emmett MeKenz
Jr., who left here to accept the
head coaching job at Big Spring.
Kettler, who played football at
Brenham for Coach Owen Erek-
son and at Texas AAM for Coach
Paul (Bear) Bryant, was an as-
sistant to McKenzie.
The salary of Kettler will be
$7,600 yearly far a two-year con-
tract plus $50 monthly for indis-
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