Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 222, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1957 Page: 5 of 10
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Ennis’ 13. Athens 7.
, Waco University 20, Killeen 14.
and Georgetown, 14-8. The tie was
(Buddy) Fisher drop kicked the
Snyder 31, Lake View' 0.
Breckenridge 14, Graham 13.
Carthage 7, Jacksonville 6.
Kilgore 20, Nacogdoches 14.
Cleburne 27, Corsicana 12.
Palestine 20, Waxahachie 6.
AMERICAN LEGION HOME — 9:00 P. M.
MUSIC BY JURECKA’S ORCHESTRA
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Spot Tonight
FOR consolidating bills into one payment
FOR refinancing and extra cash
FOR home. Improvements and remodeling
Baytown 20, Freeport 7.
Pasadena 13, Galena Park 6.
Temple 21, Austin Travis 0.
iper-charge Cub elevens into tal-
ented performances.
It all means that-Brenham has
a good chance to defeat Huntsville,
take at least a share of the crown,
and make ready to represent Con-
ferente 10-AAA in the Bi-district ,
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coming, won seven ball games and
tied one.
It was 30 years ago that Frank
to reduce our overstock
M4" galv. 12c per ft.
8” galv. 99c per ft.
%” galv. 16c per ft
BARGAIN PRICES ON
Quadra -Poise
ROADABILITY
Nederland 21, Port Neches 7.
Silsbee 13. Vidor 7.
La Marque 20, Bay City 6.
El Campo 34, Lamar Consolidat-
ed 13.-
Band Concert by Blinn College Band.
Welcome . ■ .
Taps. • .
Memorial Address, in memory of our deceased Veterans.
Crowning of Veterans Day Queen
Chicken Barbecue
10:30 A. M.
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Dickinson 13, Santa Fe 7.
Boling 21, Sweeny 0.
Edna 20. Palacios 12.
Southwest Conference
Texas Aggies 21. SMU 7.
Rice 21. Arkansas 14.
Texas 27. Baylor 7.
Through last week, our average
A.ero-^F'rame
STABILITY
Turkey
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BARB WIRE
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SEE US AND SAVE!
WOODSON
Only the wheels know where the bumpt are!
Pontiae’g new euepengion geometry ends dive,
tway and bounce t bring you the
tmootJuwl rule. eaategt handling you've ----
ever knowm!
FIGHT RESULTS
By UNITED PRESS
REVERE, Mass -Tony Veranis,
GALVANIZED
PIPE
Here in the b ggett banc conxtrw tion change fi nce the
early dayt of motoring. Pontiac'e revolutionary new frame
design it lighter, stronger, more ttable than the
conventional box type uned on other cart.
Bryan has chalked up two victo- Eagles host Coach W. E. Cooper s
ries in its past two outings against Aldine machine.
SHOOT
R. 11. WIEGHAT STORE
Farm Road 50
SUNDAY, NOV. 10
Houston Lamar 27. Houston San
| Jacinto 6. .
। Port Arthur 21. Beaumont High
14.
Orange 13. Galveston 7.
f THE GOLDEN JUBILEE CARI
IPs a revolution on wheels —boldly planned
from the very beginning as a Golden Anniver-
eary showpiece for Pontiac and General Motors.
This one you really must see- here is a car unlike any
you have ever known! This Golden Jubilee Pontiac
is actually an all-new breed of cars—in four brilliant
series and 16 sleek models covering virtually every
price bracket.
In all of them you'll find engineering advances so
daringly different yet so basically sound that they will
trigger the next big change in automobile design.
You'D find a few of these ideas illustrated here, but
even they can’t begin to toll the full story.
Why not be among the first to discover the newest.
When you meet this bold new Pontiac, you’re in for
a driving thrill that is impossible to duplicate in cars
of conventional design. So make it a point to see your
Pontiac dealer soon and prove to yourself that no car
in history ever left yesterday so far behind!
Austin High 19. Waco 7.
Corpus Christ Ray 39. Marshall
INSURANCE
Automobile
Fire—Windstorm
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Circlee-of-Steel
SAFETY
Pontiac't completely new body contfruction
turroundt you with girder uteri protection —
above, below, fort and aft. Nuw you can drive with
Music By
ANN JONES and her
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All girl band from Holly-
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TURKEY
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Texaco Station
Phone GB 6-8308
B. F. GOODRICH TIRES
and BATTERIES
500 South Masket
20 Punts Feature
Of-Conference
Contest
4— .2k 130 P. M. .Amateur Program
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BRENHAM BANNRiT
By U’NITEDPRESS
Only one game this week ene
matches unbeatens in Texas high 1
school football ranks but as man1
as 31 'clubs could wrap up state
time.
The Cuba won that game and
the district title and went on to
chalk up Bi-district laurels with a 1
win over Georgetown.
Washington County Sheriff Tie- ■
Class A A
Rockdale 28, Rolled Rock 6a "
Belton 21, Taylor 13.
Georgetown 29, Granger 13.
Hearne 19. Rosebud 7.-
Giddings 27, Elgin 6. ...
Columbus 13, Smithville 0.
Gonzales 19. Lockhart 7.
A&M Consolidated 28. Caldwell
6. >.
Bellville 41, Navasota 0.
Liberty 27, Livingston 6.
If the Cubs can fashion a vic-1
tory over the Hornets and Conroe
defeat Bryan at Bryan, then Bren-
"ham will have a clearcut District
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ship.
With the arrival of the all-im-
portant game comes the return to
duty of. a couple of Brenham regu-
lars and a couple of substitutes,
sidelined recently with injuries.
And it is homecoging week in
j Brenham, an affair that seems to
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We offer only the best
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REASONABLE PBICES!
Brenham Can
We like Conroe to collect its
second district victory, eliminat-
ing Bryan from the race.
Conroe 21, Bryan 19.
The two Houston schools repre-
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10-AAA title all wrapped up.
— I Coach Jess Burditt’s Broncos
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sented in the loop get together
I have improved in the past couple Friday for their annual grudge
' of weeks or so, but they will have battle.
their hands full with a good Tig- The ball game is scheduled for
Charles Clark pounced on Blinn
. Junior College fumbles in the first
and fourth quarters to set up the
touchdowns in a 13-0 Dragon vic-
tory here Thursday night in a
game played on a muddy field and
marked by 20 punts.
Clark’s first recovery came at
the Blinn 34 and Halfback James
Smiley and Aldine. But the latter Smiley played a spirited ball
victory does not impress since game against Brenham. But the
there are apparently other reasons Eagles lack scoring punch.
lively in Class AAA. meet tonighl ’
in the week’s top game. In other
outstanding encounters.. Graham
Deer Park 20, Clear Creek 14.
‘ngleton 26. LaPorte 7.
extra point that tied the score and
afforded the Brenham team a,
chance to play .Caldwell a second
Hess promptly went 26 yards
around right end to score. Tackle
Hal Beaty added goal.
Clark grabbed the fourth pe-
riod Blinn fumble at the Bucca-
neer 15, then ground out the last
eight yards up the middle.
Blinn’s only threat came in the
third when it reachde " . $ •
ran a kickoff back for a touch- i
down but the pjay was called,
back
147, Dorchester, Mass , stoppe
Johnny Taylor, 145. New York (3).
MONCTON. N B —Yvon Durelle,
179, Canada. knocked out Floyd
McCoy, 171, New York (».
It matters but little what your
needs may be, a B a n n e r Praia
Classified Ad will get the desired
results* —-----— .
man Dippel was the star of the
bi-district clash, Vernon WHkening
have lost three of four ball games. I Upsets have been common when
■ two of them to conerence oppo- these two elevens trade blocks and
TO THOSE-who so bravely defended our
I cause on land, sea and in the air . . .
we pause today to pay honored tribute, so
richly deserved.
May each of us firmly resolve ever to
maintain America's tree way of life for
which they fought.
AT THE m . -
ARTESIAN PAR aco University, Nederland - •
Au$Wl j 4 Selecting the winners of other LaVega 13, Step
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When Brenham entered the Class
triple-A ranks last season, there
were those who bemoaned the fact
that "the Cubs won’t havy a chan-
ce in triple-A football/’
And now, these 1957 Cubs, just
one year graduates from the Class
2-A division, stand on the thres-
hold of a conference champion-
Tempest 3&5
PERFORMANCE :
Try Pont tac't new feweM-action ragpoeievl
Score* of exdumue engineering '
innovations make Pontiac’t hefty power
plant a miracle of emoothnegg .
and you can choate from four horsepower : •
ratings including Tri-Potver Carburetion* y 2a ,
and FOMlnjecluin*. e-n-
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Record Of 1927 Team--
The 1927 Brenham High School ,
I football team, honored this home- (
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114” galv. 31c per ft.
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2” galv. 48c per ft.
Brenham Hardware
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of high - geared offenses in action, I ter-material, however, and looms
i led by Conroe’s Rokert Brown and as the winner.
Bryan’s Lloyd Sheffield. I Aldine 20, Smiley 7.
HOBBY HORSES and other entertainment on the grounds. ..
at picking the winners was 74 per
cent correct — 236 correct guesses
out of 318 games. A total of 15 of
the contests have ended in ties.
Last week, we selected 40 win-
ner. out of 51 games and two
ended in ties.
Abilene 33. Odessa 13.
Wichita Fulls 19, Dehison 0.
Arlington 13, Sherman 7.
Irving 12, Dentcn 6.
Texarkana 21, Longview 6
Tyler 33. Luflin 12
1 । . Houston Bellaire 20. Houston S.
F. Austin 7.
Custom Work Roof Valleys
Gutters Troughs
Cisterns
' besides just injuries that has caus- aiuine, on ine ____-_______
। ed the Aldine ball club tb nosedive shown an efficient -Afem - 0-
-T2--2‛SEegapasFrhonth. ‘the most part has faltered terribly
At During that time, the Mustangs on defense.
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Corpus Christi Miller 20; Har-
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Class AAA
Andrews 20, Odessa Ector 7.
Sweetwater 26, Colorado’City 6.
VETERAN^ DAV
a victory.
Pert Neches,
— । nents. tackles.
। I This game may be a five or six this year.
| I touchdown thriller with a couple
Allenson, now superintendent of i
the Brenham Public Schools, ;
coached one of two of the teams
in BHS history that have gone
unbeaten. The other club was
ranked .first and sevc d re- ec
Banner-Press Sports Editor
Oh, what a beautiful morning it could be Saturday for
the Brenham Cubs and their fans—the most beautiful morn-
ing following 4 Friday night football game in so many sea-
sons. .
Rain or shine, things would be bright for all Brenhamites , „ ,
should the Cubs be able to win over the Huntsville Hornets P iAy ,f bet ths, with
Friday to clinch, a District 10-AAA title tie and a place in mene 11,1 m
the Class 3-A state playoff bracket.
only to fumble Blini aodu m or
nine fumbles and Paristwooffour,-
The win was Paris’ third straight
Texas Junior College Conference
game.
en.
The 1927 outfit won over Gid-
l dings, 26-6, Somerville, 31-0, Cam-
I eron, 6-0, Navasota, 38-7, LaGran-
-ge,1e (forfeit), €aldwell, 94-14,
1 with Caldwell. 7-7, when Franklin
IX50 TEAKS!
NOV. 11
19 5 7
— Brenham
The most perfect »u»pen»ion tygtem ever designed —and Pontiac'e
revolutionary Aero Frame it tpeCMcally de»igned for it! —-
Air cuehiong on all four udirrlg literally float you over the
bum pg . . . keep the car perfvtgy level rvgardlcw of load or road!
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PARIS (Spl) Paris Fullback
1 Then Dippel took the next kick-
off and sped 79 yards to what
proved to be the winning touch-
down over Georgetown.
Incidentally, Allenson calls to
report that several of the names
listed under the picture of the 1927
squad published. In Thursday’s
Banner-Press were incorrect.
I instead of Ernest«Retchrdt the
name should have been Ernest
Rogers, and Arthur Blond eau
should have been Lawrence Blon-
deau. Allenson said Albert Earl
Schubert’s name is Alvin.
meets Breckenridge, matching
the fourth and seventh rankitp
’earns in AAA. and iNbilene seek'
lo stretch its winning streak u
45 games over Odessa
The rest of the batt’es match
ng top Jen teams in United Press
ratings appear one-sided.
In early action Thursday night
Dallas Hillcrest fought to a 0-0
tie with Dallas Wily n. Fort '
Worth Brewer stopped Fort Worth
Diamond ’Hill 1.3-6, San Antonio
Tech trounced San Antonio Lanier
38-0, E Paso Austin drubbed El I
Paso Jefferson 46 14 and Houston
Sam Houston crushed 11 uston
Dawis 28-0.
Five playoff spots Perryton
in 2-AA, Hamilfon in 8-AA, Linden
in 151, Madisonville in 21-A and
■ Bastrop in. 26-A — already have
been clinched and key cortests ;
this week end can add three more
in Class AAAA. two in AAA. 12
in AA and 14 in iA.
El Paso Austin in District 1
Hizhland Park in 5 and Texar-
kana in 8 can sew up berths n
the AAAA division by winning
their games, while Brenham in
district 10 and San Benito in 16
can do the_same in AAA.
games:
Class AAAA
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round of the playoff.
It's not going to be easy. Huhts-
ville has a fine ball club, and
Coach Tommy Mims' warning to
his Cubs this week Hint they were
going to have to play aggressive
and inspired ball, be alert, quick
and eager just about hit the nail
on the head.
This can be Brenham's year in
10-AAA but a real battle still
looms for the Cubs to attain that
position. .
Two highly - rated f o r w a r d
walls meet hendon at-Cuustadium.
But a slight edge imeyali buck-
field strengr uppr entf rests with
Brenhan.
Overall eam speed, too, appears
in Brenham’s favor. •
It would be great to say, “Oh.'
what a beautiful morning," Satur-
day.
Brenham 26, Huntsville 14.
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 222, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1957, newspaper, November 8, 1957; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1570945/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.