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BRENHAM BANNER PBESS, RRHNEAM, THXAS
Abilene, Scot^ ^F^vored-
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State Track Meet
FOR DERBY
On Tap At Austin
Hahn Ready Mix and Bob Malla
both by 2-1.
Foster is also a broad jumper,
gThe bill would sexem;.
26%-4212.
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a 42.5 timing in its regioralemeet
high hurdles. Roderick will be
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2% yard low hurdles, a 19.1 second
Store, 36%-41%; Lacina Food Mar- Chicago
Philadelphia
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)----new Continental Baseball League
by limiting to* 100 the number of
Twenty-one of the world’s great-
Wind today in- the first riund of
the current 13 foot 5% inch state
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Arnold
ferson is tops in the 440-yard dash
Pittsburgh at Chicago — Witt
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Purkey (0-5 vs Antonelli (1-0).
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KELVINATOR
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stopped Chico
Puerto Rico (9).
Gimon finished three games, ahead
of Sanders Produce, which had a
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16 37
TV SPORTS
CALENDAR
Kenneth Henson of San Angele
Rogers has a 188-9 discus throw
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St. Louis
Los .Angeles
Cincinnati
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)-C. V
Whitney's Tompion, gaining more
support by the minute, ruled a
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12 45
14 62
16 53*
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paraded to the secretary's office
to name their horses for the first
of the Triple Crown classics.
A field of 16 is expected to be
entered for the race 48 hours be-
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Mash Dept. Store, 28%-49%.
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has a better time this year.
The 440-yard relay in Class 4-A
Fox, Chi.
Sieber, K.C.
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Support 3rd
Major League
Player
Linnstaedter
F. Finke
Hannan
Gaskamp
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Your vote and support is earnestly.
solicited.
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Tulsa ...
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Victoria
San Antonio
Austin
Amarillo
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Marla. N.Y.
Pilarcik, Balt.
Allison, Wash.
Skowron, N.Y.
Lumpe, K.C.
Runnels, Ban.
Power, Cleve.
Hansen, Balt.
13*
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New York
Chicago
Baltimore
Washington
Cleveland
Boston
Kansas City
Detroit
ing a best time of 14.2 seconds
this season.
Garland Sprinter Favored
Roderick also has the best re
gional winning time in, the 180-
rion Roll of Gimons. a 223 single
game and to Mrs. Willie Prigge of
Busch, a 531 series.
Emil Gaskamp bowled both the,
high series and high individual
scores, a 552 and 211.
The standings: Bowlerama, 40-
29; Cotton Mill, 38-31; Hahns, 37-
32; Sons of Herman, 33%335%;
Louisville
Houston ....
Denver ... •
Dal-Ft Worth
Indianapolis
St. Paul ....
Minneapolis
Charleeton
Gimon Champ
The Gimon Furniture Store won
first place in the Burford’s Beau-
ties Bowling League, final results
reveal.
Team
Conroe -
Brenham
Aldine
Huntsville ■
The
Standings
as
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Player & Chib
Mays, S.F.
Burgess, Pgh.
Aaron, Mt).
White. St. L.
$279-95
Skinner. ‘Pgh.
Spencer, St.L. -16 60
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LAS VEGAS
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BATTERS
Field Of 16 Due
For Saturday * -
Race
Johnie Schulte
Fer SHERIFF •
of Washington (‛ounty 0" 1T
He is experienced: ‘ Ue
Baseball. Pittsburgh
Francisco. Channel 13,
1:55 p.m.
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Pitchers’ Records
W L Pct.
514”
Tacan League
W. L. Pct. GB
First Round Of
Tourney is
Underway
Cincinnati 3 San Francisco 2
St. Louis 5 Philadelphia 3, night
Milwaukee 2 Los Angeles 1, night
Thursday’s Probable Pitchers
Wednesday’s Results
Valley 2 Austin 1
Tulsa 1 Victoria 0
Amarillo 1 San Antonio 7
Today’s Schedule
Valley at Austin
posting a 3-0 victory over Bosse
Service Station.
In other results, all 2-1 victories,
wins were by Roy Stolz B over
Rexall A, Cotton Mill B over Roy
Stolz A and Ackers Cleaners over
Rexall B.
Mrs. Joe Picone bowled a 489 se-
ries and Annie Mae Hahn had a
180 single game. -
Members of the new summer lea-
gue elected Dorothy Lesser presi-
dent and Claudine Stolz vice-presi-
dent. The other officers include
Mrs. Joe Picone, secretary; Mar-
orie Fischer, treasurer; and Mrs.
Chris John, sergeant-at-arms.
games of first place Bowlerama in
the Wednesday Masters Bowling
League at the Brenham Bowlera-
ma. v
■ The Sons of* Herman won over
basebail championship by defeat-
ing , Huntsville, to here Wednes-
. He has served full time
as a Deputy Sheriff for the
past 4 years.
a leap of 23 feet 6 inches. He
will be favored ahead of a Sunset
team mate Jerry Moffett, who has
the second best jumpin the state
Wednesday’s Results
Houston 5 Indianapolis 4
Louisville 5 Denver 4
Dallas-Fort Worth 7 St. Paul
Minneapolis 6 Charleston 2
Today’s Schedule
Minneapolis at Charleston
Houston at Indianapolis
Denver at Louisville
St. Paul at Dallas-Fort Worth at
Fort Worth
business aspects of pro baseball,
basketball, football and h pre k e y
from the antitrust laws and place
baseball under antitrust laws with
certain exceptions, while exempt-
ing most activities of the other
sports.
Kefauver said the measure was
needed in light of conflicting Su-
preme Court decisions which ex-
empted baseball from antitrust
statutes but placed pro" football
under them.
The .chairman of the Senate An-
titrust and Monopoly subcommit-
tee said the bill would help the
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hard pressed by James Copper and-could be a threat to state and
of Port Neches, with both sport- national records of 42 flat.
Runs Batted In
National League: McCovey, Gi-
ants 21; Banks, Cubs 21; Clemen-
te, Pirates 19; Mazeroski, Pirates
17; Thomas, Cubs 17.
American League: Gentile, Ori-
15 24 .333
18 20 .333
effort. With the same clocking
this season is Thomas Bums of
Pasadena.
Odds-on favorite in the 220-yard
dash is Bill Hill of Garland, who
has a 20.5 second" time—best in
the state this season. Newbury of
Highland Park has a 20.9 to put
him in the role of leading contend-
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$239-95
Games Tuesday
Brenham at Smiley.
• Games Thursday
Brenham at Conroe.
Results Wednesday
Conroe 4, Huntsville 0.
National league
DISTRICT 10-AAA
W L Pct. GB
May 8
Baseball. Cleveland vs. Boston.
Channel 2. Houston. 12 noon.
Golf. Lai Vegas Tournament of
Champions. Channel 2, Houston. 3
p.m.
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Bally Ache has the DBst chance
against Tompion because the colt
tain control of player contracts,
team strength, player selection
and assignment.
FIGHT RESULTS
MANILA (UPI) - Little Cezar.
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Subject to action of the Democratic Primary, May 71"
Johnie Schulte has had
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1960
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L. Pct.
5 .615
6 .571
7 .563
7 .500
7 .500
7 .462
9 .400
8 .385
16 years as peace of-
ficer.
4 years as Deputy
Sheriff
He is a family man.
Knows juvenile prob
lems.
He is even tempered .
and efficient.
14 24,358
11 24 .343
Thia ad paid fnr hy frienda of
Johnie Schulte.
met Farm which has won the
Kentucky Derby seven times.
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OF WASHINGTON COUNTY
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Januszewski
Fox
B. Finke
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TEXAS SANITATION
CO., INC.
"Bugmobiles”
1? 93 224220
Jackie Gordon pitched two-hit *
traditional
and per-
and Big Spring. Newbury an-
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Palmer.
menmssinnsnot-Ssngayrae,
has been installed as a 5-1 fa-
vorite—compared with 8-1 for de-
fending champion Mike SoucRak.
However. it will take a phenom-
He is a family man, church
member, and possesses
those qualities of tempera-
ment which will insure toWa
the people of this county teno
fair and impartial services. J
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20 cu.n Chest
Milwaukee at Los Angeles-
Burdette (2-1). vs Podres (2-1).
Philadelphia at St. Louis (night)
—Owens (1-2) vs Mizell (1-1).
Friday’s Games
St. Louis at Ciscinnati, night
Milwaukee at Chicago
Philadelphia at Los Angeles, night
Pittsburgh at San Fran., night
Wednesday’s Results
New York 4 Detroit 2
Kansas City 5 Boston 3
Washington 7 Cleveland 6, night
Baltimore 6 Chicago 4. night
Thursday’s Probable Pitchers
Chicago at Washington (night)
—Shaw (1-1) vs Kemmerer (M).
Cleveland at Baltimore (night) -
—Hawkins (2-1) vs Pappas lid).
(Ohly games scheduled.)
Friday’s Games
should he a duel, between quar- '
eacasHigband Parkidayefternoon.
preserves baseball's
their weather eye on
America’s most famous horse
race.
Edgehill Farm’s Bally Ache,
Winner of the Flamingo Stakes
and the Florida Derby, and Sunny
Blue Farm’s Venetian Way are
considered the only two with' a
chance against Tompion.
Impresses Kentuckians
The Whitney colt made a tr-
mendous impression upon Ken-
tuckians when the son of Tom
Fool ran the Kentucky Derby dis-
tance of a mile and one-quarter
in 2:01 4-5 in Keeneland in Lex-
ington. The hardboots well know
that only three Kentucky Derbys
ever were run faster. They
fully are aware that a mile and
one-quarter workout in 2:05 is a
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HAMILTON, Ont. (UPI)—Eddie boots see just ordinary horses, in-
cluding those from famed Calii-
Victoria at Tulsa
White Sox 15: Maris, Yankees 14. San Antrm u? at Amrillo
Owning a 48-30 won-lost record Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Washington County
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and has the state’s top effort with laire will be back to defend his
1959 championship in the mile
run, but Midland's Phil Barrett
Senators 15;
ball for the winners and a two-
runshomer by Rox Jacobsen in the
second1 inning was enough for the
victory. , . -
Conroe is 6-1 in the league race,
Brenham is 5-1. Brenham plays
Houston Smiley at Houston Thurs-
day.
A Brenham victory would set the
stage for "a championship match
between the Cubs and Conroe at
Conroe next Tuesday afternoon.
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have gone 6-3 this year and will
be favored.
Two all-round athletes to watch
in both weight events are Jerry —
Bowling
Lead sliced
The Cotton Mill’s 3-0 victory over
Tournament highs went to Ma- ~----Wednesday’s Results
Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 1
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New Idrney
The wind reached peaks of 50
miles an hour during the pro-cel-
ebrity tournament Wednesday —
and the weather ‛ntn said the
same wduld be on tap for today,
along with some rai.
Bill Casper, the National Open
champion, teamed with comedian
Phil Harris and. two other ama
teurs. Dr. William Fuqua, Dallas,
Tex., and Chuck Hensley, Las
Vegas, to win the $10,000 pro-
celebrity tournament. And the
wind didn’t bother Casper at all
—as he carded a four-under-par 32
on the front nine on his own ball.
The team had a best-ball of 10-
under-par 62.
Ab H Pct.
52 28 .538
8 4 .500
44 17 .386
— 53 20 .377
15 Chest
4
Conroe Tops
Huntsville
Club, 4-0
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. HUNTSVILLE (Spl) - The Con-
roe Tigers' took a one-half game
lead over the Brenham Cubs in
the race for the District 10-AAA
45-33 mark. Other finishers in-
cluded City Garage, 44-34; Pink-
Puff Salon, 42-36; Super Valu Food
7 matwg-over-par score of 290 will ,
- wine said Gene Littlerrra-threeyplayerreserye. clause
.mhte all fhh loam enrri
time champion.
Beattie. 135.
a sophomore with great potential, _
is the man to beat in the 120-yard chors the Dallas entry, which has
est golfers teed off in a howling players a major league team
could control — and by making It
n
- enal ’wind player” to do any
scoring on the 7,000-yard Desert
Inn Country ClUb course.
“If it keeps blowing like this.
AUSTIN (UPI)—Abilene and Dallas Highland Park
' show the most strength going into the Class 4 A state
high school track and field meet Saturday,
Two Dallas sprinters may scramble for first place in
the 100 yard, dash—Curt Newhury of Highland Park and
Billy Foster of Sunset, with best times this year of 9.5
and 9.6 seconds, respectively. - .
heavy favorite for'Saturday’s Ken- Plumbing topped the Bowlerama,
lucky Derby today as trainers both by 2-1.
the Washington County State Bank Smiley
brought that team to within two
Kefaufer To
A year ago he "got licked” in
five $100,000 races but this year
Bally Ache is winning the big
ones.
The natives saw Bally Ache at
his front running best on opening
day aS Churchill Downs, last. Sat-
urday. They were impressed with
what they saw on. a muddy track
and may swing to Bally Ache in
the betting if h track should be
off.
Venetian Way is held in high
regard on his potential rather
than anything startling he had
done this year thus far. He chal-
lenged Bally Ache in the stretch
in the Florida Derby, got to the
front near the end of the race
but then fell back by a narrow
margin.
Now. with more racing under
his saddle, Venetian Way is ex-
pected to be tougher.
Beyond the top three the hard-
13 .283 Chicago at Washington, night
11 227 Cleveland at Baltimore, night
7 .219 Kansas City at New York
7 .171
$400.95 with
as low as “VV trade
1237; Washington Co. State, Clmnte, Pgh.'. .17 ren
c1 Moon, L A. “ 18 70 1
is as game en-jboucomie. and - _ ,
never knows wnen ce 8 henea r*-pBowlerettes
Hamilton, Ont.,
Maldonado, 135,
126, Philippines, knocked out
Young Terror, 126, Philippines
(12). - __________
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Har-
old Johnson, 178, Philadelphia,
outpointed Clarence (Tiger) Floyd
171, New York (10).
May*
Boxing. Willie Pastrano vs. Alon
zo Johnson, heavyweight. Channel
2, Houston, 8 p.m.
May 7
Baseball. Detroit vs. Boston.
Channel 2, Houston, 11:55 p.m.
Baseball. Milwaukee vs. Chica-
go. Channel 11, Houston. 12:15 p
m. . :
in his class with a 48.4, but he
zdBe'a Franciscom-wit-g/.I huen-eeg-
Ralph Miller of rortwoTT h.
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22 ma
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Anotber-maioxproxisignofsthe
violent objections for major
league owners, would subject all
but 40 of a team’s 100 players to
the draft once a year. Players
drafted by more than one club
could choose the one they wished
to- join.
The new Kefauver measure also
By WARREN DUFFEE • :
_ ... United Press International
WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen. Fates Kefauver (D
Tenn.) planned today to introduce a bill aimed at encour-
a ginga third major baseball league to protect college
football from competing pro footballtelecasts.
Kefauver unveiled the comprehensive measure Wed-
nesday. He said in the speech he planned to deliver to
the Senate today that it would equalize the legal status of
major professional .team ar "
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tof €ham-tan-antitrust violation to impede.
-kepmng h-4 i Mn-m127 —ionalfroseeron.
‘ leagues which meet prescribed
major league standards.
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record. .___ - - ..... . ... -
"jimmy Langham of Dallas’setdpuAbrens bnndiga gomp one-senlfoensonnbsstnnneksdlshowpu
Franklin and Bob Beck, both who with a 58-3. ’
PENSION FUND STUDY
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
AFL-CIO says it is studying a
plan to channel billions of dollars
in union welfare and pension
funds into home mortgages.uar-
anteed by the government.
Grand Prairie. Both have topped Rogers of Corpus Christi Ray and:
Cotton Mill A took the lead in [(0-0) ys Drott
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gue at the Bowlerama Wednesday, r -K
6 1 .857
51.813 %
4 3 .571 2
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of 22-11 1-4.
John Roderick "31' rgmaced
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Home Runs
National League: McCovey, Gi-
ants 7; McMillan, Reds 6; Boyer.
Cards 6; Thomas, Cubs; Banks,
Cubs; Spencer, Cards; Robinson,
Reds all 5.
American League: Held, Indi-
ans 5; Skowron, Yankees 5; Ma
ria, Yankees; Siebern, Athletics;
Lemon, Senators all 4.
Pitching
National League: Law, Pirates
4-0; McCormick, Giants 3-0; Gib-
bon. Pirates 2-0; Bridges. Cards
2-0; Miller, Cards 2-0.
American League: Coates. Yan-
kees 3-0; Portocarrero, Orioles:
Estrada, Orioles; Staley, White
sox; Kralick, Senators; Casale.
Red Sox; Morgan, Tigers; For-
nieles, Red Sox; Hall, Athletics;
Herbert, Athletics all 2-0.
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Only 41 Wide, 63 High, 25 Deep!
vs. San
Houston.
16 of experience
as a Peace Officer in
fore one of the young hopefuls
.3L I . .. 10 fame. and. glor
MO W. AI AMO
Midland issss a soljd choice for
the one-mile relay title, if it can
again match a 3:17.4 timing at
the Andrews Relays. No other
clas 4-A mile team has been un-
der 3:20. although Abilene"
edged Midland for regional hon-
ors.
Star High, Jumpers
The state pole vault record is
in d’anger from -two entries in
Class 4-A, Warren Bratloff of Ga-
Tena "Park and aSteve Guynesof
**■ St
Carter-Riverside who finished
third in last year’s state meet.
Mile Champ Back
Abilene Larry Rhodes has a
good chance at a new state
schoolboy record in the 880-yard
dash. He ran fourth last year,
but has improved fast and owns a
1:52.9 timing this season—the best
of the year and almost three sec-
onds under the state mark.
David DeBoer of Houston Bel-
‘84
Your vote for Johnie
Schulte as Sheriff
will be appreciated.
(Political adv. paid for
by friends of Johnie • 2
Schulte). H
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