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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JULY 15,1954
Brenham Banner-Press
TEXAS LEAGUE-
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41 42 .494 15%
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40 42 .488 16
29 50 .367 25%
27 55 .329 29
Team
Indians
Red Sox
Giants
Yankees
Carmine
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LIFE—BDSINES8
HEALTH— AOOIDENT
POLIO—TRAVEL
HOSPITALIZATION
New York
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Chicago
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INDIANS NEED
WOWINS TO
Musial, Crdinals
Hodges, Dodgers
Mays, Giants
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York (Wiesler 2-11—night.
Detroit (Gromek 10-8 and Zuver-
ink 4-41 at Boston (Kiely 2-6 and
Nixon 7-71—2 games (day-night).
inning triumph at Milwaukee.
It was a big, morale - boosting
12:45 Hillbilly Grab Bag
1:00 Herbert’s Old Time Hour
Rt 1, Brenham
PHONE 7062
Cleveland
New York
Chicago
Detroit
Washington
Boston
Philadelphia
Baltimore
AVE you been thinking you can’t
. afford a new Buick? Listen:
THU
Shreveport -
San Antonio
In Buying or Selling
REALESTATE
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7:00 Breakfast With The
Hillbillies
GULF BREWING CO., MOUSTON, TEXAS : :
8:30 Bible School of the Air
9:00 Texas Polka Time
10:30 Public’Service
10:45 Melody Manor
11:30 Vecal Varieties -
11:45 News •
FRIDAT MORNING
6:00 Sign On Rise and Shine,
6:45 New* "
—Clark. —
Tulsa-.-
Fort Worth
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The
Standings
Pittsburgh
Wednesday’s Results
Brooklyn 2, Milwaukee 1 (12 in-
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON
5:15 Chatter and Platters
6:00 Variety Tme
6:30 News
6:35 Songs At Twilight -
7130 Sign OH
place Chicago is at Washington and
Detroit at Boston.
The seemingly faltering In-
dians. who have dropped their
last two outings following a thir-
teen game winning streak, travel
day.. '
Only clubs able to catch the in-
dians are the Giants and Red Sox
1
Heles
nings).
Only game scheduled.
Thursday’s Schedule
Philadelphia (Roberts 11-8 and
Simmons 8-6) at Cincinnati (Fow-
ler 6-5 and Podbielan 6-3)—2 games
(twi-night).
Brooklyn (Newcombe 5-5 and
Milliken 5-0) at Milwaukee (Wilson
6-0 and Buhl 0-7) — 2 games (twi-
night).
Donald Wickel drove home two
of the Giant third inning mark-
ers with A triple, while Lubk
added a double good for two
I scores.
The Sox picked up two safe-
ties. "singles by Bob Krizan and
TRY I-vOU’M
comMEDM, voo!
San Antonio : 000-000-0014 1 4 3
Arroya and Smith; Herrera, Wil-
son <3>, Gosney (4) and Hopkins.
LP-Herrera.
in five game* since their last dis-
astrous series against the Giants,
cut the Giants’ first place lead to
five games.
That was the only action in the
major leagues Wednesday night,
but the All-Star game "vacation"
ends for all other teams Thursday
NIXON
LAKE
Fishing -
Camping-Picnicl
No games scheduled. ’ ’
Thursday’s Schedule
Chicago (Keegan 12-3) at Wash-
ington tSchmitz 3-5)-night.
Cleveland (Wynn 10-7) at Phila-
NOW IS THE TIME:
Early start with INSECTICIDES, means
FASTER, SURER CROPS.
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31 51 . 378 24 %
Wednesday’s Results
Houston 43 53 .50 71’
Fort Worth 52 53 .495 7%
Tulsa 49*52 485 8%
Beaumont 49,58 .458 11
Dallas 43 59 .522 15
’ Wednesday’s Results
Oklahoma City 8-12, Dallas 5-9.
' Houston 11, San Antonio 1.
Shreveport 3, Beaumont 1,
Fort Worth 2, Tulsa 0.
Thursday’s Schedule
San Antonio at Dallas.
Fort Worth at Houston.
Tulsa at Beaumont.
Oklahoma City at Shreveport.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
7:30 News
7:45 Coffee Time
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ABDOMINAL ELTS
ELASTIC STOCKINGS
Private fitting room.
MEDICAL ARTS
DRUG CO.
Phone 7921
Don't Neglect -
YOUR POLIO INSURANCE. Your renewal .
should not be neglected. One client of mine
(in another town) neglected to send in- his
renewal premium. Last week his little boy 1T ’
6 became victim of the dread disease. Tragic! T
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clash again in a twi-night twin bill,
which gives the Brooks a chance
to gain additional ground since the
Giants are playing only a single
night game against St. Louis.
In the blazing American League
race, the Cleveland Indians, cheer-
ed by the heroes’ roles of their
players in the All-Star game, risk
their half - game league lead in a
Baich; Papal. Taylor (6), Olsen
(8), Amor (9) and Tompkinson.
WP’Taylor. LP--Scantlebury,
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PHONE 8585-2908 ,
Brenham, Tenas
Games Friday
Indians at Carmine.
Giants-Yanks. Burton-Red Sox
(night).
Results Tuesday
Yankees 8, Indian* 1.
Results Wednesday—
Giants 6, Red Sox 3.
Home Runs
Mays, Giants
Musial, Cardinals
Hodges, Dodgers
CRAND
PRIZE]
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■— adeyeteh:
2-Door 6-Passenger Sedan
actually costs less than some ;
models of the “low-price three”
- in ui thwk thn prknl
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looking beauty will stay in the style
parade for seasons to come. (That mean*
a better deal for you come resale time.),
is it any wonder, then, that Buick now
outsells all other cars in America except
two of the so-called "low-price three"?
Come in for a demonstration—this week,
for sure. And learn, in the doing, what a
big trade-in allowance our volume sales
* can bring you.
also
Fri.
Medical Arte
PHONE 7
BRENHAM, T
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turn north olt Hwy. 290, B
mile* west at Burton—drive I
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Bait Available
RATES
Fishing — 81.00 per day per
person gux;
Beat — $1.00 • day rental. ,
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13 3 .812
11 5 .733
11 5 .688
.88.500
3 13 .188
2 14 .125
■ picnics. To use, just press button on
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_ because at its Top-Quality Formula.
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everywhere!
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TEXAS LEAGUE
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tie League fray. - ■
Should the charges of Boots
Broecker victor, then the league
leaders would need only more
victory to clinch a tie for the
straight-through championship.
— The final weekiof competition
—Bryant Year Round Air Conditioning
- Installed in average $1 Q0100 Five year warranty.
5-room house I Vvv One year free service
" Builders inquiries invited.
BARTLETT SHEET METAL WKS,
Awnings, Central Heating, Attic Fans, Air Condition-
ing. Chain Link Fences. “We service what we sell"
This handy, easy.to use container
I gives you effective control over flies. K
mosquitoes, moth*,'roaches, ants.
■ and many other insects Knox Out
■ Aerosol it ideal for homes, camps,
plaintsrare new
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we are proud of the role
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SEIDEL BROS.
day. First contest is fixed for 7:00
o’clock; ,
The Giants knotted for runner-
up position with.a 6-3 triumph
over the Sox Wednesday night,
using a five run, third inning ral-
ly to accomplish the feat. Both
the Giants and Red Sox pwn
Behind Casey
• 1—. —.
By JOHN GRIFFIN . "
Moeller Electrio- " “ SahtimorsTcStemman*8)'at New
5,
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The Leaders
flat game) -
Dallas 010-300-100-5 J1 0
Okla.’City 710-000-00x 8 10 3
Murff, Milankovich (1), Bagwell
(4), Contreras (7), and Riddle,
Batch (6); Long. Cardey-161 Pr
sen (7) and Cash, Tompkinson (7).
WP-Long. LP Murff.
as their big chance to' prick the,
New York Giants' “pennant bub-
ble."
Snider Supplies Power
Duke Snider drove in both of the
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56 28 .667 %
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35 44 .443 19
32 47 .405 22
31 48 .392 23
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night. There are four night games
56 47 544 2%, and four double-headers
55 0686294% teHM* Pl«y AUUottoa
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at its 1
ATTIC FANS
Completely installed, fui-
ishing' all material and
labor.
A 42” 5 year guaranteed
fan, shutter, lime switch
and .outside ex- $12000
haust opening forkV•5
-For twenty years 'Grand Prize has been a
favorite at my two restaurants. And now with
"GP-20" more folks than ever are asking for
Grand Prize. I -know why—‘cause it's my
beer, too!
. George Kelley. resluurunl owner, Houston
T1F FOR RAC
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1. H. BARTZ 3
Look lor the Kno» Out BUG CONTROL HIADQUAKHRS in youi ifore
liant relief chore of the year for
« the Dodgers Wednesday night when
" he waddled out of the bullpen t®.
pitch hitless ball for four innings
and lead Brooklyn to a 2 to 1 12-
who engage 1^ Yankees and Hur
toWA rrayrin night games
'Giants Top Sox,
1 6-3, To ‘Knot
For Second
Dogger runs, in the first inning and
the 12th, with sacrifice flies. Murszewski, Bokelmann (8) and
The victory, the Dodgers' fourth Kinaman; Spooner and Ronning,
LP—Murszewski.
Wednesday’s star — Relief pitch-
er Jim Hughes of the Dodgers, who
pitched hitless ball for four innings
to beat the Milwaukee Braves, 2
to 1, in the 12th inning.
AT THE HANG out place
FRIDAY, JULY 16TH
Serving begins at 5 p. m. till
Sunday - Beef, Pork,' Mutton
Will be ready at 11:00 A. M.
SO COME AND GEr IT.
2:15 Matinge Parade toncein th second canto
3:00 Newa"
3:05 LaGrange Polka Party *
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Nelson Roehling—/-E-b
Otto Schroeder went"the dis-
tance on the hill for the losers.
C. W. RANKIN, JR.
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Brehapy Aim memgent* o EarmineFriday to lake en that
1280 on Dial 1000 Witte Kelut in a Washington County Lit
'Look again, and you’ll see that this is the
local delivered price of the new Buick
Special 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan. Com-
pare, and you’ll learn that this price is just
a few dollars away from those of the so-
called “low-price three.”
But —dig a little deeper if you want the
- real clincher. That’s when you find that
those few dollars more you pay for a Buick
buy you a lot more automobile.
They buy a whale of a lot more-power -
Buick V8 power—plus the new economy of
Power-Head combustion.
They buy a lot more luxury and comfort
and solidity—more room, more glass area,
more frame strength, more tread width,
more ride steadiness —including the
million dollar "feel" of all-coil springing
and torque-tube stability.
They buy, too, the most advanced styling
of the time, and the great panoramic
windshield, and the surety that such fresh- '
From hopeless t hopeful in ten
shon years-that is therecord, af
countess diseases which have
, plagued mankind for centuries. Chik-
dre born ten years ago died trom ’
disease which ere cornpletely.cun:
able today. Adult* who heve suffered
lives trom variqus com-
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the New York Yankees play host 1 Nges
to the Baltimore AOrioles. Third- M4.
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_ This New Buick SPECIAL V8
or Hugh caLeytwasthessrooklyn"bidgerg""relier piteh-
ing hero in pennant years gone by, so the Dodgers were
elated Thursday that their dramatic triumph in the opening
game of their big road trip was given to them by the man
; they call “the new Casey”—big Jim Hughes.
' f ------------------— Hughes turned in the most bril-
Sauer. Slub s_-. -—23
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Runa Batted in
etn.Eubrehedmeverzafternoon excevt Baturany and Sunday at *6* B. Mala
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Surkot 6-fef aEMeagotfheeker -e
3-9 and Minner 6-61=2 games.
New York (Hear 6-5>atSt. ImH "
is (Haddix 13-4)-night.
— FRIDAY AiTERNOON
12:00 Old Chuckwagon -- identical 15 marks.---
12:15 Polka Special ~ Normam Wikelmanrh-
12:30 Purina Farm And Home • -
(2nd game) ,
Dallas -202-021-200— 9 16 0
Okla. City 030-000-90x -1245 2 ---
Scantlebury, Gibson (7) and
" Giants , 005-01x-6
■ Otto Sehroeder and Bob Kri
Walter Lt ack. Norman Wii
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Office: Hwy. IM
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added two run* in the third.
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Swimming Pool
OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT
MONDAY
2:00 P. M. OU » P. M.
Artesian Park
Use the free picnic grounds
You are always welcome.
Clean, Cold Artesian Water
. ______ Shreveport 002-010-000—3 4 G
triumph for the Brooks, for they; Beaumont 000-000-010— 1 8 1
regard, the. road trp just starting Jacob*, Piercey (9) and Jones;
Clark, Hoffmeister (4), : Hillman
(8) and Fiscalini. WP—Jacpbs, LP
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came on in the third to relu
Mpomem seg
3:30 Spins and Needles
3:45 Sports Edition ~
4:00 1280 Club
5:00 News
5:15 Chatter and Platters
6:00' Variety Time
6:30 News:
6:35 Songs At Twilight 1
7:30 Sign Off •
Ina fri & Termite Control
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Phone 2290 P. O. Box M
Honeyon
—and only a few dollars more .
505 So. Park Ph. 7181
If you can afford any new car, you can
afford a Buick — and a look at the figure
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