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may have the men to do it."
His biggest hope at the moment
is that light-hitting but-slick field-
ing Johnny Cusick, young short-
Jewel McDowell Rows Out As
Texas Aggie Basketball Star
playing almost the entire game
in Aggie contests recently.
He’s a small fellow, but Floyd
knows how big his shoes will seem
not win the 25AA title this sea-
son, but it’s a pretty sure bet
that they'll be tough on any
team they engage. ..
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Free throws missed: Tiedt 2,
Lidiak 3 Wellman, Reimer 2,
Pender, Walla, Hodde 3 Andrews,
Koepke 2.
quintet through three and one-
half quarters.
During that time, there was
tors piling up an advantage in
the final four minutes of plav
night at
al gymnasium, Fuu
len Academy of Bryan.
Blinn (52)
Moegle, f
Davis, f
Hinds, c
Cockroft, g
Buck, g
Gomez, f
four Southwest sites for a proposed
production center for guided mis-
19 6 18 44
Halftime score: Henderson 25,
BUnn 21. . .
Free throws missed: Davis 5,
Hinds 3, Buck 2, C; Davis 5, La
Prade 2, H. Johnson, Calhouhn,
N. Johnson.
said. “We've got some wonderful
young prospects."
The former hard-hitting out-
fielder for the Braves, who is
first full season as pilot, took him-
self off the active list as one of
the moves in his youth program
"because I think they can do it
better than L"
Holmes said there was "no doubt
duc|ion, but bu
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tween the two'
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By HILTON HCHMAN
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 Even
though handsome Eddie Yost of
Washington has little time for
girls, he has no trouble getting to
first base.
“Hold on a minute,” grinned the
Senator third sacker, "don't con-
fuse people by talking like that.
Baseball is one thing and girls are
another."
girls becausewhe’s busy acquiring
his masters degree at New York
at mid-texm
> of his dive-
It matters but little what yous
needs may be, a Banner-Press
Classified ad will get the desired
resulta
Holmes said as far as his pitch-
ing was concerned, he still had
hopes of being able to keep the
rookie earned run champ, lefty
Chet Nichols.
"He takes his draft physical on
Jan. 28, so we can’t count on him,
but if he sticks around we’ve got a
pretty sure bet as a winner.”
Holmes said he liked the peppery
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COLLEGE STATION, Jan. 16 (P
—Spunky Jewell McDowell will put
aside his basketball suit for good
Friday night and don cap and gown
at Texas A&M.
When he does, every player and
coach of the six Southwest Con-
ference rivals McDowell has scored
against will heave a sigh of relief
at his graduation.
The Aggie guard from Amarillo
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‘ —Blinn’s Buccaneers of Bren-
consecutive Junior College con-
ory here Tuesday night, turning, back
otyteam, 51-44.
."There are a lot of ways Icould
improve my playing," he added.
"I could run faster for one thing
and I could learn to hit better
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TRAINEES-
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moral pitfalls as liquor and prosti-
tution.
He and other commission mem-
brs were called as witnesses as
the House Armed Services com-
mittee pressed its study of UMT
plans submitted by the commission
and soon to be voted on by Con-
Chief Leo A. Smuga said there
is a federal lw against the mu-
tilation of coins but it does not
extend to copper pennies.
One solution he offersis a
charge of violating government
restrictions on scarce metals.
Henderson (44)
N. Johnson, f
H. Johnson, f
C. Davis, c
LaPrade, g
Calhouhn, g
Results Tyenday
iota 42, LaGrange 33
Gama* Thursday
iota at Bellville (after-
Inge (open). ————-
second period to pull
31-19 halftime lead. ’
They widened the gap to
gavo the Chiefs a 10-2
the season. After dro
opener to Drake 59-58, (
ed up nine wins bel
humbled by North Tex
Led by Andy Ukens,
out early in Me mcepd
poured in a flurry of pc
amond 67.
WEST
56, Michigan State
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Reimer’s' 18 Points
Paces Victory At
LaGrange
LA GRANGE, Jan. 16 (Spl. —
Navasota’s Rattlers, paced by
John Reimer, defeated the La
Grange Leopards, 42-33, Tuesday
night, to ease into a tie for the
District 25AA leadership.
The Rattlers are now knotted
with Bellville for the confer-
ence's basketball top spot. Each
club has one victory and no
losses.
The tilt was much closr than
the score indicates, with the vic-
Glen Hinds, the
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again a star both on offense and
defense. Hinds kept near his 23
and managed to gt only 4 field
goals and a pair pf extra tosses
tan10 talliee E „- —
OThe Buccaneers move back
to confreence competition Frida;
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vllte taking care of Caldwell in
its opener, 44-29. and Navasota
easing over La Grange Tuesday
The afternoon setto was sched-
uled to allow Navasota a chance
to compete in the Huntsville tour-
nament Friday and Saturday.
Qriginally, the tilt was set for
riday night.
Brenham’s Cubs open their
warfare Friday night at Caldwell,
engaging Weldon Duncan’s Hor-
ets. - —
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the plane's mechanical trou-
ble.
The Pan • American Air-
ways Stratocruiser on which
he is a passenger is due at
Idlewild airport at about
mid night Wednesday.
Carlsen's unforeseen delay
caused New York’s reception
was useless even ,
1s • 0
Air Force Looking
For NewSite For
Production Center
better potato picker."
Department engineers are look-
ing for a harvester that will dig
potatoes, lift them fromthe
loose dirt, clods, stones, weeds.
Sports Slan ts
’ll hav to give a n i c e
of applause for Eddie Bur-
head cage coach, and Char-
hemichel, who is handling
tam at La Grange high
EBhind th pair, the Leo-
have looked better at this
K the game than in some
Both are working hard to
Eh ome basketball “fire”
Vayette county town, and
'olka t
undup
every team which has trailed a
few points near the end of a game.
He has fouled out only three times
FEB HUNDRED
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Brenham, Texas
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Thursday Afternoon
Henderson hit the buckt early
and MM, 25-21, at intermission.
Then Blinn tied the score and
finally went ahead to stay in
the third period. With two min-
utes left in the game, the Bucca-
neers were in front by only two
markers, but put on a quick rally
to end up 7 points in front.
■ AQget
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has dalt death to all
he became eligible
of 1949. livery ounce
OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan.
Oklahoma City university's
ball te amh a Am.wlonna
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work of last year's rookie catcher
Ebba St. Claire and that he also
Friday night.
Navasota (42)
Hodde, f
Wellman n, f
Reimer, c
Pender, g
Yarbrough, g
Thigpen, g
Totals
LaGrange (33)
Tiedt, f
Andrews, f
Lidiak, e
WaUa. g
Frede, g
Koepke, f
Rosenberg, c
'Totals
Navasota
LaGrange
ferene basketball victory 1
a goodHenderon Coun. -
The wh left the Buccaneen
atop the league's cage standings.
It was not all easy pickin’s
for the Blinn crew, for Coach
.Frank Butler’s quintet had to
fight back from a first half defi-
cit to mark up the points in a
second Half rally to emerge with
the big win.
Nevada Mountains. Army res- "
cue teams, with food and medi-
cines, are fighting their way up
the mountains to extraet the
stricken passengers. (NEA Tel
photo).
for another.” •
Washington rivals Annist Yost
selis himsel short. They lalm
he does everything well. _
.bound streamliner, City of San -
Francisco with 226 passengers
25. I’ve heard of some ball players
who became bettor hitters after
they were married."
Yost hastily pointed out he
wasn't figuring on sprinting to
the altar just because he butted
.283 last season.
"I’d like to get my average over
.S00," he admitted, “but I may
have to do it the hard way."
Yost really doesn’t need much
help. He. never played a day in
the minors, but many consider him
on’his way toward becoming the
hi* shrill voice and said, “We're u... Lima .eomnn 4. wt..ce
ataLas mog-rzoyens-best Uurebnssmaneinshsbzkeu
fhce coming uprte----t-—"
"I can't wait to get started," he
The Rattlers accumulated 17
fields goals and 8 gratis tosses
for its total points, while La
Grange netted 13 field goals and
7 free throws.
Navasota had a height advan-
tage, and used it to control the
ball in the close moments.
The Rattlers and Bellville play
for undisputed leadership in the
race Thursday afternoon at Bell-
ville. Game time is 3:30.
Another weekend game has the
Brenham Cubs opening t heir
campaign against Coach Weldon
Duncan’s Hornets at Caldwell
ganthold.ydoyn that ampoetet
BEAUMIER IRON WORKS
TRAVIS T. VOELKEL, Owner
may not be the firt time, but as far back as we can
mber it will be We’re talking apout the u
noon District basketball game between the
pus and Navasqta Rattlers, to be played at *
asjum in Bellville Thursday afternoon at 3:30.
ttler Coach G. M. Neville
I for the change go that
lub can compete in the
sville tournament Friday
aturday. Navasota and
,,"g5
to follow Monday night’* batte
up with an important go against
Henderson County Junior college
Athens Tued ay.
Oficials: Elmer Hannsbytt and
George MeMann.
Bauer to Speak
OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 16
Coach George Bauer of
Bay lor will be one of three -
guest lectarers at the annual
Oklahoma Coachen’ Asnociatlon
footbai clinic here Aug. U li
ezemza.
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SCRAP IRON WANTED
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YOUR FUTURE?—A partly glass-domed convertible with rocket-ship lines is
1959-X," built by Ford as its version of the American "dream car." Not in pro-
t as a design model, the 1950-X has a glass dome-like windshield that carries back
: frat seat. The dome is retractible into the leather-covered steel rear top. Be-
out seats is an Instrument panel for telephone, dictaphone, automatic wheel jacks
and hood, and trunk controls
cept his invitation to the Gid-
dings football banquet tonight,
due to a previous engagement.
It’s surely to be a gala affair.
Peppy Blount, former Texas Uni-
versity football player, will be
the principal speaker. A movie of
the Giddings-Newcastle Class A
championship game will be
shown.
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Brenham makes its District
cage debut Friday night at'Cald-
well. It’ll be interesting to see
how the unpredictable defend-
ing title holders come out, since
they have shown flashes of ter-
rific form at times in pre-confer-
ference engagements. A B team
game is set for 7 o’clock, and the
District clash is scheduled for 8
P.m. 7 ", '
If you noticed the box score on
the Blinn-South Texas game
p l a y e d in Houston Monday
night, you saw that Coach Frank
Butler played his second team
against th? Bayou team. The rea-
sop is that Blinn had a tough
one last Friday night, then had
mmy-=
been giving it some thought though. „0. . azconx lw . 7
But I figure Ive got time. I'm only Ahoardis stranded in a 7,
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department these ThenAzgieslost their first fiye
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for his ace. McDowell has been
Okla. City Back
Or Victory Trail
mMxeogretotoeangbpuenodea
since last weekend, headed down
from the Bring sea off lask to
add fresh damage to the are*. It
was due to strike Thursday.
The lowlands aroud Santa Bar-
bara and Ventura, ahput 100 miles
north of Los Angeles, were hard-
est hit by the floods. Bus and rail
200
The storm drenched foe region
with 5.35 inches of rain Tuesday,
in Loa ngenes, the Red Cross
foC normal for tpugiod.
In Nevada, new snow choked the
mountains it was driven by a 60-
mile-an-hour wind.
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questioned on whether he thought
baseball and marriage mixed.
"I’m no authority on the sub-
ject," he smiled, "particularly
since I’ve never been married. I’ve
siles,- ■ i
-Kerr’s office Tuesday said the
Air Force hopes to let 4 coforact
Force expects the plant to become
a "major" industrial enterprise,
but would not reveal its actual
proposed size.
last season, played well under
the meshes and poured 18 points
_ for. scorine hnL unns-
made 8 tallies’to part trfe
homelings. m
committee to alter its plans
for the welcoming which the
Danish-born sailor thinks he
t h eBuenhamlsdoes notdeere ——
- I scheduled Tuesday, was post.
poned until Thursday.
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"They say you don’t get a big
salary by drawing walks. Maybe
they're right, but walks sure help
a ball club."
Getting hack to the girl, through,
¥ost, the strong silent type, was
abqutit. — ouv first job is to
tighten our inner delenses and we
ence competition Friday eral law making it illegal know- ’
Mari Heineke Memori- Fingly to admit a member of foe
iaslum, entertaining Al- training corps to a brothel. The
‘ , penalty would be a fine up to >1,000.
FLOOD-
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its 223 passengers and rewmen.
A new "storm, one of a series
which ha*' lashed the Far West
j problem of what to do if they
U catch the culprit who’s been cut- ..a.
M.r H.pennies down to 'dime size after having to battle h-,
for use'in soda machines. ' “ “ " " " ‘'4 “ " T "
325 points, and again his third
year when he marked up 317 points
for foe ggies. The set shot from
outajde and the corner became
his trademark-
_ He led the Aggies to a tri-cham-
Better Potato Pieker wnd Taa
Sought by Unele Sam panran;
alto paced the team to a playoff
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The tie between Navasota apd
Bellvill Ip District basketbll
. Will he broken Thursday after,
pcoming on Whep ghe quints battle at
Bellville Bthma gymnasium in Bellville.
Brahma Game tirhe is 3:30
Each elub has one win, Bell-
BLIZZARD STALLS CITY OF
SAN FRANCISCO - The West
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TRADE YOUR TRAILER
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Installed ” Repahred
ELECTRIC ABC and ACTuxmae WELDING
New Braves Manager
Is “Not Afraid Of
Dodgers”
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 Tommy
Holmes of the Braves sat around
in enemy surroundings Wednesday
and said he would use "kid power"
this season in an attempt to keep
his ball club in. the pennant race.
Holmes for years has dared to
stick it out in the heart of Brook-
lyn where he was born. Boldly,
without drawing the blinds or bolt-
ing the front door to his modest
apartment, he spoke right out in
t Bogart’s Son III
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 16 a -
Humphrey Bogart's three-year-old
son, Stephen, was recuperating
from an operation Wednesday at
Cedars of Lebanon hospital. The
little boy. underwent surgery Mon-
dy night for a hernia. His mother
actress Lauren Bacall, remained
at the hospital throughout ■ the
night.
One of the few major leaguers
who played in 1S4 games last sea-
son, Yost is built for distance. He
was a physical instructor in the
been packed wit dynamite.
He played in only six varsity
games his first season, but scored
62 points in spite of the close de-
fense such aces as Slater Martin
of T?xas apd BiI DeWitt of Baylor
held against him.
McDowell was unanimous All-
Conference choice of the coaches
hi* second season, as he scored
bile were scheduled to
fe off Friday night.
Pdould be an interesting ,
b from start to finsh, a* it
foe a fight for the district
I leadership. 'The quintets
knotted-up, each, with one
ry and no setbacks.
vasota looked bretty _soadL.
Larange live,' 42-33, ata
de The battle was close un-
lidway in foe fourth period. :
Ih John Rimer at (he helm, j
■ota ia strorg under the]
boards, and that's where “
[tless La Grange got beat. I
daily *o after star Leopard 1
r Edward Lidiak fouled out 1
k last quarter.
Eddie already has obteined his
, Bachelor of Science degree in Don Penwen was hl
physical education but won’t call it for QCU with 14 points r
and vines and place, them in
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NO. 1—Stanley Moore beams
with.pleasure displaying the
first muskrat he ever caught as
the trapping season opened
along North Carolina’s Dare
oas. The animal's pelt means
about $3 to the Colington.Island,
N.., youth. (NEA)
UNKED PRESS
EAST
s 75, N«w York U. 66.
'8 63, Manhattan 53.
». Yale 52. ’ ——
th 60, Harvard 59.
oss 106, Providence 77.
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rolina 71, Clemson 65.
e 73, North Carolina
e 0 1
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after the lad’s last game, against
Baylor Friday -night.-......
MeDowet hasbemmwihougtarng
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KAIILEKS BEABLINN BEATS HENDERSON,
inconspicuous and few of his da
mates realize he is a big lea
ball player.
More than anything else,
would like to play in a World
ries.
But such prospects-along w
matrimonial ones remain slim,
says, "for the time being, anyv
in battle casualties
It 10423, an in-
since last week s
lense Department
rm - Windstorm.e
AUG. BROCKSCHMGDP --
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pommamroan
But he never bad any trouble
getting to frst base, as witness
the 126 banes on balls he drew
during the 1951 seavon. Only foe
> mighty Ted Williams coaxed
more walks.
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qonc paz ok. xbst decarea
F In Los
qlerted its disaster corps to stand
nEizeuzrtda irapukie
to stand by for emergency calls
The storm poured 2.06 inches of
rain on Los Angeles by nightfall
total
to 11.90 inches, compared with a
point total in conference scoring,
posting 10 field goals and 2 free
tosses for 22 tallies.
A big part in the win, too, was
accredited to guard A. B. Cock-
roft, who was a demon on de-
fense. ।
H. Johnson, who tallied 30-
some-odd points against linn
last season, posted 19 in this
tiff. ' - ' ' 4. _ ' -
Henderson’s 6 8 center, C. Dav-
is, was hounded closely by Hinds
gress. . -
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never more than 5 points differ-
ence in the score, and twice in
the second qarter La Grange
forged into leads, only to be ov-
ertaken again, y
La Grange Jost the services
of its star cener, Edward Lidiak,
in the final/hapter, and that’s
when the Battlers started pulling
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Reimer, an" all-district choice
had two top-flight yearlings.om: -S-Kerr of Oklahoma that its Air
ingto camp, Jim Solt and Paul Materiel command baa surveyed
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