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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BREKHAMFTEXAS
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Two Teams Tied
BRENHAM
BRYAN
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Breaks Ankle
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23 Buddy Janes
Rosebaum-Nuirena and Black
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175
Ross Falco
five games and had to be used
couldn't happen again, but it did.
DEFENSIVE STARTERS
13
160 . Wade Rawls •
Dr. Lowell Herzog *
Apple Valley Title
Ineligible In Texas
Baylor C:ach Sam Boyd said '
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news, claiming he had no idea he
was violating any state scholastic
rules. Sledge’s father, prominent
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175 Sammy Dwyer
157 George Walker
for second place along with Erni
Vasler, of Midland, Tex., and Bill'
Trgmbley, of Dallas, each with 136
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Gordon Gregg at center.
Sharing starting duties with
either Brewer or Stockton will be
Sammy Dwyer and George Wal-
ker a- halfbacks and Ross Falco
at lull back.
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SERVICE DIRECTOR « "264
“More than candy,
More than cakes,
More than great big sirloin
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steaks, • ♦
I like the Ice Cream Carnation
makes!" ‘
Know why I’m waxingpoetic about
Carnation Ice Cream? I’ve just
been through one of the Carna-
tion plants. I’ve seen how much
more care and skill goes into mak-
ing this creamy smooth, rich-tast-
ing Ice Cream. Honestly, only
Carnation could make it so good!
No.
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I field, but Butler said the work-
outs would "pick up tempo next
week as the club prepares for the
• invasion of Corsicana" seeking its
, first victory of the year. o
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LUMBER COMPANY ,
New rigid down to. the wheels it rolls on—that’s the
'57 Chevrolet!
By now you know it’s new in style. You can see that
Chevy's -longer, lower and every inch a beauty.
'But Chevrolet’s new in lots of ways that don't
ak
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Every flavor recipe is carefully
tested and sampled; every batch
of ingredients is weighed and
mixed with meticulous care (and
only the finest ingredients are
ever used). I was amazed to dis-
cover the skill it takes just to
freeze Carnation Ice Cream prop-
erly so that it's always smooth
and even-textured.. never grainy
or"icey."Of course, being a house
wife, I was particularly impressed
with the gleaming, sootlessly
clean equipment I saw all through
the plant. I ask you, is it any won-
der I'm sold on Carnation?
Did you know that the average
American eats 28 pints of ice
cream every year? You can be
sure lots of it is Carnotion, too.
It's so smooth, so rich, so deli-
cious. Why not treat yourself to a
big helping now?
Carnation Co.
Ph. GR 6-2562, 1801 W,Mhin
Brenham, Texas
Eyes Front
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19 Gene Maynard 131 QB 162 John Stockton
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W. LEE
DANIEL
FOR
Campo game but is expected to
see some duty.
Mt out
completing only two of 32 attempts
for a game aver age of 9.8 yards.
Mankato (Minn.) State was next
with 11 completions against it out
' of 38 tries For an 18-yard average
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Arkansas College
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TOMORROW- CHEVROLET!
'I College his week.
Coach Frank Butler's Bucca-
neers own an open date this week
। and will not re'um to action un»
। til next Saturday night when
- hey face Navarro's Bulldogs at
Corsicana in a Zone Two. Texas
er Thomas O’Neill, 41, explained
to police why he had slammed
tiro automatic drives as extra-cost,options. There's
an even finer Powerglide and new, nothing-like-it
Turboglide that brings, you Triple-Turbine take-olT
and a new flowing kind of going. .It’s the only one of
its kind!
Come see the new car that goes 'em all,one better
— the new 1957 Chevrolet!
; to be Brenham's most steady per- l
former. will be at the other half- '
back post and Jim Linnstaeder
Bay City by 7-6 and Lamar Con- Interscholastic League’s state sin-
am wondering just how unlucky
one boy can be. Doyl not only
is la fine f:othall player, but one
of Mht> finest men and leaders,
and means a lot to our ball club.
Boyd si id he wi hed the d otor
day score of 130. " ,
January, of Lempasas, Tex., had
shot a 66 to take the lead in the
and a bumper crop of new ideas including fuel injection!
LISTEN DAILY
(Except Sunday)
KWHI_ 12:40 noon
Th. bedutilullr itw Bel Air Sport Coupe with Body by fisher. •
nament. His winning
brought him $1,000 in prize money. !
Daw Finsterwald, of Bedford
Heights, Ohio, proved the hottest*
The Miracle Lustre Enamel .
Cens Bathrooms and Fine
Otherwise. the man . under
duties in Griffin’s T-formation
will go to Johnny Stockton.
Bryan's Lineup"
' Doctors wouldn’t siy when he
eould go back into acti n. They
through. Sat urday.
Office hous 8 a. m. 5 p. m.
Office next to
Western Union
, By TOMMIE BLAKE
d , . -Banner-Press Sports Editor
of srenhams C ubs face what is believed to be the mightiest
of the mighty.in District 10-AAA football Friday night.
Broncosatbsprmetto Bryan to face Coach James Griffin's
Itwill be the initial conference tiff for both elevens,
and bryan is rated a four touchdown choice.
» a tree, causing
the best ends in class 3-A foot- more than $600 damage, fter
ball in the-stare. at .the termi-citing him for “improper ook-
Mims says the Cubs will open .
with Franklin Fisher and Gene J
Bosse at ends. Buddy Janes and •
Bill Stegemueller at tackles, :
Danny Pat O’Malley and Herbert :
Hinze at guards and John Bosse :
at center. •
Gene Maynard is given the nod
5EIEERLINI
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games. ■ -
Mississippi Vocational was tops
in passing with in uveraze of 193
___aerial ya rds in five junes. It has
scored 15 touchdowns on passes.
California Polyteshnic, San Luis
Obi' po, was second with a 168.3
average in four games.
Mississippi Vocationat titsoledin
total offense with 1,825 yards rush-
ing and 956 passing for an aver-
age cf 558. Arkansas State was
second with a 444.3 average.
Defensively, Wiscon in State,
Platteville, was the leader in rush-
1USA
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KANSAS CITY (UP) Arkansas
. State College of Jonesboro moved
1,133 yards to hold the team rush-
ing lead: inNALAstatisties reteased
today. .
The Arkansas powerhou e h as
everaged 377.7 yards for each of its
three games for a slight margin
over Mississippi Vocational of Itta
Bem which his a 365-yard aver-
age in five games. Kansas Wes-
leyan University, Salina, was third
158 Bill Batton
15 Rosenbaum • Nutrena stopped . ,
33 Black Label, 4 0. while Brenham nigh
j Auto and Pearl split contests at! Eayion,
A- t AnI ■ 1 . I 11 ' ♦ 1
Elsewhere around the confer-
30 Gene Bosse
DALLAS (UP .Eddie Sledge,
national interscholastic tennis
champion, has been ruled ineligi-
ble fir high school competition :n
Texas because he accepted ex-
pense money from the U. S. lawn
Tennis Association while training
with the Junior Davis Cup squad.
The Highland* Park High School
OVer one - fourth that of the
earth: 2.160 miles compared with
a little under 8.009.
qn2 #
on ni . . ■
33 Franklin Fisher 181
gles champion as a junior and
-Three starters will be sidelined was’ a strong favarite, tp repeat
E e- -he Cubs t a kethe field, but in his senior year. He "and his
m of them is expected to see father" also hold the national fa-
157 Bill Cartwright
177 Travis Neville
185. Curtis Hayes
170 James Coe
178 Gordon Gregg
196 Stuart Helvey
195 Charles Davidoff
nals: Curtis Hayes and Charles out,” officers filled out their re-
Davidoff at tackles; James Coe port and noted: “Driver states he
Junior College Conference game-
Only tuneup sessions have
been held at the B1 inn training
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*270-h.p. engine also avoil
able al ertra rout. Also llam-
jel fuel injection engine*
with up to h.p. in
Coreette and pasaengrr car
models.
to uo:ve euch I
W. A. NIEMEYER’S
GROCERY
on Somerville Highway
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19
Time: 5 p. m. till .
Price: $1 a pound
Eat here or take out. ‘
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TIL Rules National Don January Wins
Boys’ Tennis Champ
lead Baylor to 'glory. He played
in ihe first f ur.games all Wic-
lories. He completed 15 of 27
passes for 209 yurds and two
touchdowns. But Wedne day, the •
. in Texas tennis circles for many
ateolm yeins, paid Eddie's expenses op a
ho . I A et c.. . .1. ..1 ■ . , A dM.z.. .. A . . .... . _
in top condition. His right inkle i
napped ■ nd he missed the first 1
opening round of the 36-hole tour- Whitmarsh. 161-143-101—105.
efforts । Brenham Auto: Mrs 'Joe Picone,
136-122-156 — 414; Mrs. Henry
Lehrmann, 136-104-91 —331; Mrs.
Carl Kingsberry, 102 153 103 —
1358; Mrs. H. D McIntyre 158-126.
109—392,
halfback, is down for lots of duty
at the post.
Calvin Janner, who has proved
at fulback.
The game Will climax a .two
day, three game toray between
Brenham and Bryan clubs.
The B-teams of the two schools
clash at Cub Stadium here to-
night at 7:30 o'clock while, the
Brenham Freshmen will test An-
son .Jones Junior High of Bryan
there at the same time.
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The C ub victory over Cameron tional ______ .______ _______._____
Was by 7 6, and the. losses to ships this season, was the Texas
fans were li ping it
a runner,
and just wonderful I
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LTHURSDAY, OCT. 18,1956
IT’S SWEET. SMOOTH AND SASSY! ,
s; .. , . . si"
Chevy goes ’em all one better—with a daring new departure :
With a 360.3 yard average for four " Brenham dropped a 130 deci-
■sion to NaVasota and then a 26-
Bryan is -reported in
shape with possibly theze
tion, of ace quarterback, Wal _______ ___________ epe...
Brewer who has missedgthe. last . swing through the junior
two games with an injured ment circuit last summer totbe
shoulderBwhemaybereadytosure thvt he'"remained eligible,
start by Friday night. . _________________
Ollie Miller Chevrolet Co
HOUSTON HIGRWKY"I"
in the . thers. ’
This was the year, he was to
141 — 428; Mrs. Wilton' Weige, j Carroll Overton. But they were
_____ 74-126-113—313. i ourting on Triylor to add a
appt v vai i w /no. 1 Black Label: Mrs. Leon Thiel, i ho ivy- punch’ to theil attack.
v ARE , / LL ' Calif. (UP—a 130-112 137 - 379; Mrs. William1 ” ■-
-quthfuhtouring processional, D9nKnolle, 90.125 -125—330; Mrs. Otto
January Wednesday fired ta seven fAlthause
under par 64 to captuvethe $5,6— - ‘ '
Apple Valley Pro-r-l -
golfer of the tounnament by firing
an 8 under par 63 in the closing
day to set a new course record
He finished in a three-way tie •
0 meeting to El Campo — and the
, score of the latter game could
have been much, much* higher
hadnetttr Ricebirds Pau Gips
preferred to engage his substL
' tutes in -battle during a large
’ portion of the second half.
The Bronas fell to PortNeches
in'its season’s opener, 19-13, arid
then rallied for consecutive wins
over Nacogdoches, 14-0; Cameron,
12-6; Killeen, 33-0; and -LaMar-
2-2. . _
1 Mrs. Bill Fischer .had the highii When Traylor r n an opticn play
John Niederauer ] 1 indtvtal series or spins andHepHinserimre,
---- - 99 the high single game score of he W1s tackled and his left leg
$- 165 I went under him. When the bone
37.. The teams, their players and ; snapped, Baylor s chances for an
20 I scores: ’ ' air-ride to the Southwest Confer-
-__ Rosenbaum Nut rend: Mrs Joe - ence crown t ok a nosedive.
Schmid, 143-100-125 — 368; Mrs,, Not that Iaylor lacks go <1 jinx struck again and his ankle,
; Clinton Neinast, 105-118-101 — quarterbacks. The Bears have the
324; Mrs. Bill Fischer, 165-122 - Bobby Jones, Kenneth Helmsand
Turboglide automatic transmission with triple turbines, a new V8
. 103-121 96— 320; Mrs.
00 Robert Rqsenbarum, 104 101-101—
ur Invith 312.
ith a tw Pear Beer: Mrs. c. A. Sewar
149-135 142 — 426;
ence, TCU was busy preparing
gits potent running attack "or the
j Baylor Sans waited hopefully for ; Texts, Aggies; Tex s nd Arkan-
1 9- Ehdoteeia- ahercagerJustrsesteamseworked on defe n ses.
before full practice started, heller each other, and Rise and
was workin; out with, a high SMU were tryi
school team’ so that he would be
DANCE
At PRAIRIE HILL HALL on.
OCTOBER 20 ’ j
_ ... Musi by
JOE KUCEMBA and his.
Western Melody Kings
Dancers 50c
Spectators 10c
as starting quarterback,, bu* Pat
HPeriek, who is slated to open. at-
in desigh (looks longer and lower, and it is!), exclusive new
m,g, hgldir its opponents to an av-
Wb Jy. - a rds in four solidated by 18-13.
games. Hillsdile iMio-gBeltese—- T’
was second, allowing theopgospw22
-ak 342-yard avewk.2 "m
_ . , limited service. ' ther-son ch impionship.
Trp team in pass defense was Ou? of uniform will be full-
Kan as Wesley n with opponents back - tackle Herman Bentke; notified Sledge's coach, Raymond
and halfback Harry Kolkhorst, I Akin, that acceptance of expense-
Who are suffering from an injur- money, even from the SLTA,
ed elbow and * broken leg re- ; violates the 'league's standards
spectively. End Billy Spinn re- for an mateur.
reived a broken nose in the El Sledge was shocked by the
scho Iboy player for the ye r and
.+was one of the most-soughtefter
Mrs. Alyis : backs in recent history. ■
Rhames, 91-85-128—301; Mrs. Fred I
Kessel, 92 -117-152—261;. Mrs. Carl 11 Started in 1934
He chose Baylor. In . 1954, his
55 Label-Beer both own 11-9 records,
I Brenham Auto Supply, 10-10, and
Pearl Beer, 9-11 in a close Elks
Women's Bowling League race. . * By UNITED PRESS
—Thestandigs were posted fol Hard-luck Doyle (Jinxed) Traylor, Baylor's superb pass-
44 owingaction.a Germania Al er, may be out for the rest of the season as the result of a
--l - " ’ - K ' broken ankle suffered in a scrimmage session Wednesday
"I sure feel sorry for Doyle
Calvin Janner • 162
Pat Derrick 161
Jim Linnstaedter 138
sp ringly, at least as
28 Danny O’Malley 162
36 John Bosse ’ 221
37’ Herbert Hinze 155
22 Bill Stegemueller 168
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MWhkzad. 1 L—-—" - - - — « Fwto
aophomore year, he syffenxi ' a "was putting that pin in my leg
shoulder separation, "before the instead of his i Traylor’s i."
season started and stayed put cf
action rather th m use upa yerr’s
eligibiliy. •
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John Kenjura 164 T
" HB 176
- The Brones are 4-1 for the sea-
son and appear headed for tire
exact spot forecast in-pre season
prognostications — the’ District's
hrone mum.--
It is unlikely that Brenham, if
any 10-AAA club, can halt the
well balanced Brones that beast
power and reserve strength.
Cubs Sputter '
. Had the game been played
three weeks -ago a forecast would
have been for a much closer
score. But the Cubs have sput-
tered their last two outings fol-
lowing impressive aggressiveness
against Bay City, Cameron and
Lamar Consolidated although
winning only one of those.
FRESH WATER
, Egegp Kmwg and Loyd Sheffield, rated two of his auto into
h ■ Nh KJ 2} V the hn.t n in c1ec. Q A f~n+. more than K
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Probable Starting Lineups
Becmem
Cubs Face Bryan in District 10-AAA OpenerBopea -
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)()V( I A V()y • There has been a 1un in root.
-e. — . — — -- JI ball activities at Blinn Junfog.
Traylor’s story is one of almost Puta Pip through the broken
unbelievable -ard luck He was bone-- .....-—- ------------
an all-state qarterack at Tem-
ple, w „s named cutstanding
Only Jranchiscd Cheirolti tlt'ttlct s )
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