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BRENHAM BANNER-PR]
.BRENHAM, TEXAS
THURSDAY, FEB. 5,1959
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27th annual Border Olympics, the
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Aldine
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FRIDAY NIGHT
51 have been eliminated from title
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Then next Tuesday. Smiley can
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move into the state playoff with
victory over Conroe
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winning a pair
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alternating between first base
and the outfield for the Yankees
next season, but Whitey Ford
doesn’t seetn to see things that
way. The southpaw piled - on
catching mitts at a sporting goods
fair in New York until Yogi
was up to his neck in them *
Bait Casting Reel ■
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A&M’s high-scoring 6-10
will see little or no action
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Ivan Richman of Mississippi made a Florida oppon-
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up to pass in Jacksonville, Fla. Rehman dide this with
an exaggerated bowling motion as Ole Miss won game
71-47. '
February 5
Basketball, Blinn Buccaneers vs.
Ranger. Marie Heineke Memoriaj
Gymnasium. 8 p m
February 6
Basketball. Blinn Buccaneers vs.
Cisco. Marie Heineke Memorial
Gymnasium 8p m.
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Good Catch
E;
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February 9
Bowling Elks Major League
Germania Alleys. 7:30 p m.
February 10
Basketball. Blinn Buccaneers vs.
Henderson County. Marie Heineke
Memorial Gymnasium. 8 p m
Basketball Brenham Cubs vs.
Huntsville Hornets at Huntsville.
7:30 p.m. B-teams play, at 6 pm.
Bowling. Elkhorn League, Ger-
mania Alleys. 7:30 p.m.
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AWARD CAMPBELL TROPHY
LONDON (LPD _
Automobile Club has awarded
British racing driver Sterling
Moss the Sir Malcolm Campbell
Memorial Trophy for the second
straight year. Moss’-winning per-
formances in 1958 included the
Dutch, Portuguese and Moroccan
grand prix events and the Argen-
tine grand prix.
I petition Wednesday, is listed as
I the favorite. He likes the Arizona
I courses.' His title was won on a
neighboring course at the -Phoe-
nix Country. Club.
But with the premium on the
greens, favoritism should fall to
such fine putters as Art Wall, the
leading money - winner of the
year; Billy Casper and veterans
Lloyd Mangrum and Marty Fur-
gol.
* The tourney is a 72-hole affair
with the final round set for Sun-
day.
broke into the
Bowling League competition at
center, Germania Alleys Wednesday night.
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121-121-121—263; A W, Hodde, Jr .
155-149 171 — 466 ham .562 508601
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Marsh: Robert1 Hahn, 1 55- 190 200
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142 — 405. Bill Navratil, 103-126
108 — 337. Team,' 490-563-558- 1 61 |
Banner William Schmid.. 151
183-126 — 463. Mrs. Carl Kings-
bery, 109-109-109—327; Al Rhames,
127 118-155 — 400. Bubba Knom,
142-117-139 — 398 Team. 537-521
527—1.593.
Western Auto: Sonny Meinen. "
160-166 146 —472; Mrs. Clinton Nei-
Come and get them for
$27.00
Mrs, Kramer And
Mrs, Kingsbery
Have Top Scores
tune Hunt regamied his feet..
Amado wiped his gloves and the
two boxers exchanged several
punches before Paredes rang the
bell and announced that Hunt had
not arisen in tim,- and therefore
had been knocked out.
Hunt lunged at -the timekeeper
and had to be- restrained.
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representatives of the four St
Paul . Minneapolis papers also
scored the bout for Dupas. one of
4UPH—Endefat- them by a 98-94 taHy.
--------------g o f But Judge Dick Delaney made
Elizabeth, N J , will meet Italo it 98-95 for Flanagan and referee
Scortichini. middleweight cham- John Stanton 97 95 for the Minne-
pion of Italy, -in a 10-rounder at
Madison Square Garden Feb. 27.
gan said, ‘but they were just
light taps, and when Fhit him, I
hit him hard."
'Why, I hit him four or five
times for every punch he landed."
Dupas said, 'complaining bitterly
about a "hometown" decision.
Flanagan, who had been fourth
ranked among the welterweights,
gained a split decision for his sev-
enth straight triumph. Judge Jim
Perrault gave Dupas, who was
third ranked, a 97-96 'edge.
The United Press International
card was 97-95 for Dupas, and
Headquarters!
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j Good Putters
Games Friday
- Aldine at Smiley.
Brenham at Conroe.
Huntsville, open.
Games Tuesday
Brenham at Huntsville.
Conroe at Smiley. .
Aldine, open.
Results Tuesday
Brenham 60. Aldine 43.
Huntsville 57. Conroe 46
Smuey, open.
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5 0J 000 242 172
4 2 .667 316 300
4 2 .667 320 294
1 5 .167 246 303
05.000 193 258
the fighters all saw the same
thing differently. •• n first major outdoor-track and’riej
... Sure, he-hit me more Ilana- meet of th. 092 K"ED-e
season s beginning is Norman
W inkelmann, 6-4 junior corner.
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.pionship Friday and clinch thea" —
crown next Tuesday night K.r i
Coach Herbert' T. Beard's tall* •1OSt Improved
Eagles. 5-0 in the league c h a s e-' The Brenham High School
end two games ahead of Brenham basketball player who
and HuntsviHe, willBe heavy fave
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Speed Difference
As Del Flanagan
If ins Over Dupas
ST. PAL'L. Minn (U PI)—Speed
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Del Flanagan and vanquished
Ralph Dupas, but the officials and
- was st. 11 • considering the incident
in Texas, only ihe referee or r
Lawrence, suffering from a
bruised instep received in prac-
tice ‘ and aggravated Tuesday
night against Texas Christian. will
not suit up for practice any more
this week. Kelly Chapman is ex-
pected to replace him. ■__
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Two teams are tied for first
place following Elkhorn League
bowling at Germania Alleys Tes
day night
Both the Lone Star Beer and
Banner Press KWHI clubs own in 6
records followed- -by- Western Anter-
Store, 7-9. and Marsh'Dept Sum
5 11’
Lone Star defeated Marsh, .3 1
and the Banner and Western Auto •
quarters split at 2-2. .
Robert Hahn rolled a 545 series
and- a 200 pm single game.
The tams, their players a n d
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Phone Nights:
* Eugene Bothe- —GR 6-4151
GR 6-4065
GR 6-2106
GR 6-2973
Del Monte
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starting lineup about mid-season
and Huntsville ■ and has made a'steady drive
. toward stardom His rebounding,
night while Smiley took a breather shooting and defensive work in
with an open date. Brenham sub - the past three Cub games have
rvdued wHoustonsAlsirn -60-42. d amh. _
ThmemeputscordConroe, showings while
Both Aldine (1-5) and Conroe (0-
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Mrs. Martin Kramer rolled a
415 pin series, and Mrs. Carl
Kingsbery recorded a 153 single
game score.
The teams, their players and
scores:
Black Label: Mrs. Joe Schmid.
111-117-138 — 366; Mrs. Fred Kes-
sel, 130-34-29- m Mug -Rueet
Rosenbaum. 1061T29 31349. Team
350-365-407-1.117.
Rankin: Mrs. H. D’ McIntyre.
147-129-96 - 372: Mrs. Joe Picone
148-107 121 —3F6; Mrs. H W Rath.
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•4 Harris was leading, on-points in* W,
the 10-round match when he •8
floored Hunt with a left hook 66
a Referce Young Amado counted 25
I apparently to eight or nine bv the ; \
I Commissioner Rules
I Time Keeper
I Made Error
H
I I L PASO (UPD- Roy Harris
■ scored a five round decision over
I . Johnny Hunt, of Tyler in their
I heavyweight match Tuesday
■ night, not a knockout.
I Texas Boxing Commissioner
I Alton I rickson ruled late Wednes-
4 day that sihce timekeeper Saul
Paredes was without authority in
‘ /stopping the fight, it must’ be
j called a decision instead of a
■ knockout. r
■ Erickson said, however, that his
R reversal was tentative and he
107-142-135 — 384; Mrs. Tommie
Jacobs. 120-121-101 — 342; Mrs.
Otto Althause, 116-100-127 — 343.
Team. 350-370-370—1,090.......
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LAREDO, Tex. (DPI)— Harry
Fouke, athletic director at the -
■■ lied with Huntsville for second
E place and still owning a chance to
E win or share the District 10-AAA
E basketball’title Brenham s ( u b s
E travel to Conroe Friday night to
E . engage the Tigers — winless in
BH league competition ■
E It will be the second-to-last reg-
E ularly scheduled game for Coach-
E Ike towards Cubs 14 11 for the
E season and 4 2 inside the confer-
• ' ar • 11 ni
• Brenham •finishes out its 10-3A
competition at Huntsville next
H T usday night
■ The Brenham and Conroe> B-
■ tiunis wif pay a i pin a.mn.
z.-' sh=mA-s—e
H The. Cubs chaiks up .a 20-point i
■ victory, 62-42 over Conroe when
K the teams met here earlic. in the
■ be favored Ftiday—night, thes
■ margin is not expected to be near- l
■ ly as great. I
■ ** Coach Jack Haackis ligers hale I
m shown marked improvement and I
■ will have the home court advant- l
■ age. —■ I
B. . Conroe is 0-5 in the district I
B * chase I
■ Probable starters for Brenham I
M are Marcus Long 6-2 senior at the 1
E pivot. Frank .Fox. 6-2. a junior and I
■ Norman Winkelmann 6-4 a junior, I
M at the forward positions, and Jim I
B Linnstaedter. 5-10, and Weldon I
B Gaskamp. 5-11 both juniors, at the I
B- guard slots ' B
■ Houston Smiley is expected to tie I
B for the Conference 10-AAA cham- l
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k3 ment got under wav here today
B “ and the prediction is that it will
B I take a man with a feather touch
.a on the putting greens to win the
F B jack-pot.
• The country s top touring pro-
A fessionals tested the course
A Wednesday and found the greens
1 so fast that it was hard to keep
hud the ball on line.
taj^B The greens ute tough," said
E plod vis,n chanponship in the
E proramateu tournev with voung
lons I • ha of San Leandro. Calif
M "They are not real good’to putt
■ on The fairways are fine. But it
B will" take • a light touch around
- -B the greens.'
B Mike had that Wednesday as he
B and. Lerna posted 65s, collecting
- — E -2-3Leach. -Arnold Palmer, —thle -
Ta0msn 16 %}auobese
heaTPa won the pro-amateur division
E With the help i.f three amateurs
who combined with Arnie for a
E 36 I hat was worth $200 to Pal .
E. mer
BBH Defending champion Ken Ven-
E tun. who sat out the pro-am com-
93-102-120 — 315. Team, 388-338-
337—1.063.
Lacina:. Mrs. Martin Kramer,
132-143-140-415: Mrs' Carl Kings-
bery, 153-114-108 — 375:’Mrs Al
Rhames, 75-109-119 — 303. Team,
360-366-367—1,093.
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