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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1960
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July 12. 1940 — A group of Sons
of the Legion broke camp shortly
after noon Thursday, packed their
camping equipment with soldierly
off previous leader, 3-1, and Team
One topped Team Five, 40.
Henry Berman roolled a 559 se-
ries and 193 single game while
Claudine Berry booked a 491 series
and a 184 single game.
The standings: Hohlt, 24%-11%;
Winkelmann,22%-13%: T eam One.
21-15; Team Six. 19-17; Team Four,
15-21; Team Fiv3, 6-30.
badly worsted in the contest
it is too bad to have the impres-
OPTOMETRIST
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Hill. Salem Church Field. 8 15 p.
m.
FARMERS-MERCHANTS
LUMBER COMPANY
Sanders-40mGonSuperHal 49-
Cotton Mill, 18-18; State Bank, 15-
21; Inez, 7-29.
years.
Weimana, Alsobrookand Meyer
were presented the watches during
New Leader
H.F.HohitCo, moved into first
place in the Belles and Beaus Bow-
ing League with a 3-1 victory pver
Team Four at the Brenham Bow-
Baseball. New York Yankees at
Detroit_Channel 2, Houston, 12:25
p.m.
Horse "racing. 25th Running of
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ball game, from New York -Nation-
al Leagu All-Stars-vs. American
League All-Stars. Channel 2, Hous-
ton. 10:45 a m.
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LEAGUE
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16 3 .667
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son, aged nine months, one week
pnddursozfusdatarnoon
I he deceased was the second child
and its death was rather a sudden
shock to its parents. it was taken
ill on the Tuesday preceding i t s
death.
At a meeting of the Akiba Egar
Lodge No. 249, ‘I.O.B.B., the fol
lowing officers were elected for
23 for the Area championship nd
the right to advance o the Region-
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dash on the night of July 22.
The two winners neet on July
DallasFonworth Fcharieston 4
Louisville 2 Indianapolis 1
St. Paul 4 Houston 3
Only games scheduled
Tuesday’s Schedule
Louisville at Charleston
Dallas-Fort Worth at Indianapolis
St. Paul at Denver
Minneapolis at Houston
STEPHENVILLE (Sph - Clar-
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Southwest Conference guard at
Baylor University, has been
from Monmouth Park. Channel 2,
Houston. 5:30 p.m.
July 17
Baseball. New York Yankees at
Detroit. Channel 2. Houston. 12:25
p.m.
Baseball. Game of the Week.
Channel 11, Houston and Channel 3,
Bryan. 11:55 a.m.
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pointed instructor in physical edu-
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July 13
Softball. New Wehdem vs. Zion-
sville. Saler Church Field. 8:15
p.m. • •
lure topped Schroeder
Service Statlon. • " ,
Oscar Krueger booked both the
Figures released hy James H
Atkinson, league president, reveal
»y Mall: Wanhtngton and adjoining counties $6.00: Texns $9.00: out ot
itate $10.09. Subscription Rata by Carrier One month *100. Tear 810.00.
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Leveling, Straightening
Repairs and Demolishing
References,
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OPTOMETRIST
Jeweled watches for their contri-
butions to Little League .baseball
without pay.
Most noteworthy is the record
set by Umpire F. A. (Flash) Wei-
matin who worked in at least one
of the league’s double headers. for
the past nine years.
Umpire Dan Alsobrpok missed
a scratch single to provide the
winhers a hit they didn’t need.
aT-az-
Lof Mike MeCor-
s Heithander, but
to stretch it into
the Aust i n
('Bellville) i n
the 1960 season to a close.
The awards were made by At-
kinson and Manuel Bettencourt,
who is in charge of the umpiring
staff.
The All - Star team which will
represent Brenham in the Area
when you save!
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Burforu SBeauties
and that the increase in ten years
hasbeen only about nine hundred.
The Banner doesn't charge the
census takers with shirking their
work, but the full census of the
city has not been reported.
Died in this city at 1:99 o’clock
on Thursday morning of cholera
ose Out
PRICES
today!
Con
and held
pin series and Wilbert Eichoff a
296 single game in the Blue Moo
day Bowling League at the Bren-
ham Bowlerama.
The first place Cardinals won ov-
er the Blue Bell Creameries, 3-1,
while 4-0 victories were by Pearl
Beer over Rankin Motors and the
Eight-Balls over the Knights of Co-
lumbus. . .
""A series between the Doodlebug-
gers and the Bowlerama was post-' |
70 Years Ago
July 12, 1800 — Two young men
of the city engaged in a battle roy-
al on Wednesday night. They fast-
ened themselves up in a room,
locked the door and went at it fist
and skull. Neither was seriously
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She standings? JHscers,« 29.f; -
Mie to Kaline, Bill
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The Reese Lockett Store bowling
team took a firmer hold on-first
place in the Elks Major Mixed
Bowling League at the Germania
Alleys Monday night.
Whipping out a 4-0 victory over
Pearl Beer, Lockett hiked its won-
lost record to 23-9, three games
ahead of second place H. F. Hohlt
Co. which has a 20-12 mark.
Hohlts and Appel Garage split a
series, each winning two games and
losing two.
A. W. Hodde, Jr. bowled a 519
series and Otto Althause a 203 sin-
gle game. For the women. Mrs. E.
E. Kiecke had a 365 series and
Mrs William Knolle a 140 single
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Star game in New York’s Yankee Stadium Wednesday.
Walter Alston, who feels minutesearlier. .
the, Mathews, who had two of the
Mays,
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.rmhnefsiammgs: Wollies, 36-30;
threw wildly to pitcher Bob Buhl Shelby —
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Meanwhine"“remlsix. knocked ‘Park doubleheader which brought
Melvin Witte, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C h a r J e s Witte of
William Penn community, r e-
turned to Kelly Field, San Antonio,
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only a few games during the same
period of time*and John Meyer . . .L.. .
has kept snore and the batting av- hurt, fortunately, but one of them
" etagAs of all the ptajkers Yvr" live
J"** ”” *”,l . Henrietta, the infant
WOrKrE OUC. ...12 .c AI. ...a A. EI.,:
. . ball Coach Johnny Dunn in handling
line coaching duties. For the past
five years Dierking has been a
member of the coaching stafi at
University High School in Waco. In
this capacity he was line coach and
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‘ ' Sunny days ahead
sion go abroad through the census
ceremonies between a Greenwadetthat Erenham only has a.popula-
---— ----------------------— —tion oka little oviu* five thousand.
Banks and Mays did the hitting! : ”——————————gff with a Y
V agate pretty fancy fieldtag. A Ilter victory against one de-mick. the\4
too a the National Leaguers feat He was the winning pitcher was out th
beat the American Leaguers 5-3in 1956. the loser in 1958. a double. '
in the first All-Star game Monday] Lopez, who hasn’t had much After tha
before a sellout throng of 30,619 luck against Alston. wasn’t sure Skowron sir
in 100 degree heat who he would start for the Amen-lard, another
Law helped too, retiring the can League Wednesday but admit- fill the bases. Nelie Fox singled
ast two batters when the Ameri- ted that southpaw Whitey Ford of sharply, scoring Kaline and leav-
can* threatened in the ninth. . the Yankees "could be a prettying the bases still loaded.
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Attendance at 23 Washin gton
County Little League night double- in the I960 Little League activi-
headers this season attracted ap-
aP proximately 4,400 fans.
$100,000 added Monmouth Handicap Thursday afternoon after a week's
visit with the homefolks. Witte is
head track coach.
In addition to his All-Southwest
Conference honors at Baylor in
1954, he was awarded All-merica
Honorable Mention. He was gradu-
ated from Baylor in 1956, .
“ “He Ts a native of Brenha’/in?'
graduating from Brenham High,
School in 1951. He was an All-State
and All-American honorable men-
Ted. pinch hitting, for Monbou-
quette in the second inning,
grounded out and Musial, batting Indianapolis
for Mazeroski in the eighth; got
HmegwonovarinkeFBrehesmStanssal-Toumnexhsuero
Jim Coates of the Yankee*. Gary Valley at Tulsa (2)
Beil of the Indians, Frank Lary of
Series scores of 440 pins by San- County All . Stars
dra Huenerberg and Marjorie Fis- L., ___— _________________
cher and a 182 by Judy Studhalter July 21, while Sealy and Navasota
were high individual markings in ’
the Burford’s Beauties Bowling
Chicago. Channel 11. Houston and homes after enjoying three days of
f-----•---- **-Ee— eamp life at Artesian Park
Dierking is
Named Coach Weimana Did Not Miss LL
Night Owls
Washington County Tractor Co.
lead* the ,Night Owls Bowling Lea-
gue race wtih a 24-8 won-lost rec-
ord.
In action at the Brenham Bow-
lerama Monday night, the league
pace - setters knocked off Loesch
Grocery, 4-0, and Rankin Motors
topped Coca Cola, 3-1.
Doris Wehring bowled a 503 in-
dividual series and Mary Rander-
mann had a 185 pin single game.
The standings: Tractor, 24-8;
Rankin, 16-16; Coca Cola, 14%-
17%; Loesch, 9%-22%.
a mechanic in the ground school
at the flying field, having enlisted
eight months ago. He is a member
of the baseball team, and received
his furlough as a reward for the
team’s winning the championship.
He said that he has done quite a
bit of flying as a mechanic, and
that one of the trips brought him
aver Brenmam.—Spectator.
London, July 12 (UP) — Ger-,
man planes swarmed over the
British Isles again today, bombed
yyvt machine. ■ gunned sciiitoed ,.....
townswherein several persons -
were killed. and fought a series of •
battles with the Royal Air Force,
which brought down at least six
enemy craft.
Mr., and Mrs Sol Levy and Mrs
Theo. Folz will leave Friday for
Chicago. New York. Washington
and other northern and eastern
points to spend a summer Vaee----
tion.
Friedrich outsells every other air con-
ditioner in the hot Southwest because
it outCOOLS them all! A Friedrich in
thousands of BTU’s better . . . that’s
what keeps you cooler! And TOM
Take 1st Game, 5-3-
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game. —
The standings: Lockett, 23-9;
Hohlt, 20-12; Pearl, 13-19; Appel.
10-22.
maneo» Al . Stars for the
second consecufive season
‘Baseball. Second All-Star base?*.....
A pair of 2-1 victories went into
the record book* of the Monday
Morning Amateur Bowling League
----at the Brenham Bowlerama Moor-" —
day.
With the results, all ties in stand-
ings were finally broken and each
team took a definite' position.
The Brenham Cotton Mill Eight-
Bailers defeated Wollie’s Philco
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i games scheduled •
Today’s Schedule:
retire Brooke Robinson of the! Lopez started right hander Bill Elroy lb YisMS
Orioles and Harvey Kuenn of the Monbouquette of the Boston Red Alston then called on another
Indians with two men on base. Sox Monday because he didn’t Pirate pitcher, relief ace Elroy
?' "He’H be ready to go,” the want a left hander throwing Face. and did the job—thanks to
smiling Alston predicted. The Dod-laeainst the predominantly right Banks.
ger manager, went into Monday’s handed hitting power of the Na- Luis Aparicio bit a sharp
game determined to start either tional*. .- grounder to second base. Banks
Law or his Pittaburgh Pirates The left field fence at Kansas scooped it up, slipped to Bill
pitching mate Bob Friend. ' City's park is only 30 feet away Mazeroski at second to force
Alston decided to go with and Lopez figured right handed] Howard and the Pirates second
Friend because he had had an pitching might stop that National baseman relayed the ball to first
Counting the total of 160 players
and 149 adult workrs, a total of
309 persons contributed, help to the 1
average nightly attendance of promiotion, Atkinson’s report
- - eios etmmphs unpinyg an ihe-engue3 -m
mdrr -teams official scorer were awarded 17--fl
E - e ; e"madlc
poned.
The standings: Cardinals, 26-14;
Pearl, 22%-17%; Rankin, 21-19;
Bowlerama, 21-19; Eight-Ball*. 20-
20; Blue Bell, 17-23; Doodlebug-
gers, 16-20; Knights of Columbus,
8%-31%.
(UN) Stand* for United Pres
thenensuinstrymnan.simonipred-_Eyes examined, visual.
Cawmeha-sctes-
Isaac Cohen, treasurer; R. Gross,
5 "‛K. *
at Tarleton State College. Presi-
w.~ au « me dent E. J Howell announced to-
rs charged to the Na- day: The apper
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WE HAVE MADE OUR QUOTA ... Two of the game’s “elder
i statesmen," Stan Musial of the
I Cardinals and Ted Williams of
extra day’s rest. Leagu right handed hitting ar- for a double play.
“I wasn't too concerned." Al- ray. Only two of the National That wasn’t the American
ston explained. "I figured, _ I starters batted tom the leftisideLSgue’s last -chance. -Kuena was —
couldn't go wrong with either oi —left ^fielder Bob^ | safe at first when »*carui base-
them Yields ca -3a -4 •esategy didn’t work. .man Cherle Neal theLDodgers
Ha didn’t when he chose ‘ Maya Hits Triple
Friend, a 19-5 hurler for the Pi- Mays, the National League’s I had rushed over to cover first to
rates. Friend yielded only one leading hitter with-a .353 average, start the American half of the
hit in his three innings stint—as rifled Monbouquette’* second eighth inning.
long a* a pitcher in All-Star team pitch down the right field line for Then Kaline drove one over the
can go under the rules, Ia triple and romped home when left field wall and the American
And while Friend was i, . ASkinner rapped the first pitch to|Leaguers Were only two* runs be-
Banks and Mays wrapped it uphim into center for a single, hind. ———
tor him ghtag? him second | Monbouquette got the next two 1. In the ninth, after Buhl had re
j J j -------------but--then greoved-one tottreAparict,hM"Gentile.of the
Banks, with.the. trf.J^plonolta. given life whgn catcher
SIRikes and no bilBankstorSmokey Burgess dropped his foul
into it and sent it over that “short pop, singled w-
porch” in left field for a home of the Senator:
run. F called on Law.
The Nationals made their lead He got Robinson on a fly ball
4 • when Braves catcher Deland thenKuehn.atso„fiedout: MeJey. ...
Crandaf ano foumd thatshesoLaw closed it 511 torhiSan Antonio
porch range. Then in the third pitching pal. Friend.. In between 1
Banks ted ofrwithadubt and there were MEcormick, Face and ;
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up to more good things
- fen all thaJu
eventually scored what turned out Buhl. In all they allowed the
to be the National Leagues’ fi- American Leaguers only six hits.
> > jnal run. —:------ . . .--r-—
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