Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1959
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
PAGE 3
Sports Slants
be played no later than October
T
4
AGENTS
4 -
David
Owens
FOR A
ations for
: J
wo, Txas
Brenham Over Navasota-
Junior College Conference contest
when
Thursday night.
(
ORCHESTRA
you’re .
For Want Ads Call GR 6-3643
" GARAGfI
Novembers “A MOST HAPPY FELLA
COMNGCTIQ•
November 23—FRID WARING'S “STEREO.
stopping
FESTIVAL'
February-1.1 “VIENNA ON PARA
at the
March 4—THE BALLET RUSSE DE MONTE
. CARLO
(Too opponent).
Picking The Others -
-
BURTON, TEXAS
$
GO
* Enjoy the 1959 Football Season
0
5
LLR.a.
A
S
F;
aulimheg-
' (; •
m
visibility area than in
many
4
e( )
Phillipa 66
I
■
TIRE CO.
I
A
©
J
e
/
B
The Bowlerama
ma
on
remarkably low price. Your
i). And, because the
I—The Dimeb Mher Chew She- -Sumdeys MB-IV-Pat •mn Chevy Showreom-Weekly seen-ms Skelton Chewy Speclal Friday, Oetoher a cas-T.
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
SHORT AND SWEET! SMALL WONDER! THREE COMPACT CHEERS!
OLLIE MILLER CHEVROLET COMPANY
BRENHAM. TEXAS
2001 SOUTH MARKIT
PHONE GE 6-2452
v
B ■
Fourth Flight
Is Added To
Golf Tourney
BRENHAM ASSOCIATION
INDEPENDENT INSURANCE
♦
- “i2
c).
BRENHAM BS
IN 6-0 WIN
OVER CONROE
* X
IN FOST WORTM
Ain cOmoiiOMIE .
Melvin Ehlert vs. Jim Gillespie;
Harry Ferguson vs. Robbie Barnes
in Steady Rain -
Paris Tops
Bucs, 17-0
George West. 4. White Deer 5. Al-
bany. 6. Burnet. 7 Sunray. 8 Lib-
Naming the winners in games
involving the state’s top - rated
elevens and contests in the area:
s
s
E
s
most
about
ATTRACTIVE I
NOVEL!
USEFULI
2*
out
YOUf
htsunmct
books).
Bay City 27, Conroe 6
(UPD Stands for United Press
International the world’s best
coverage of the world’s biggest
news
• ) America's only car with an airplane-
i type horizontal engine! America's
only car with independent suspen-
( sion at all 4 wheels\f America's only
car with an air-cooled aluminum
engine!
It matters but little what you
needs may be. a Banner • Press
Classified Ad will get the desired
results
Season Ticket sale begins October 7.
Season General Admission $7.00
Season Reserved Seats $9.00
Student Season Tickets $4.50 and $6.50.
MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER
Corvair
BY CHEVROLET
(16-o2.)
e
L.
a ■ rsaat
•-
—....
an.
How we rata them:
Class AAAA: 1. Wichita Falls. 2.
Highland Park. 3. Corpus Christi
Ray 4. Abilene 5 Amarillo Tas-
cosa: 6. San. Antonio Jefferson. 7.
presents
October 19—THE FOUR LADS & SHEP FIELDS
• T
-aa-aaa
CLASS AAAA
Snyder 21, Odessa Permien 6
San Antonio Jefferson 14, San
Angelo 12.
Sweetwater 18, Big Spring 8.
Garland 20, Arlington 15.
Highland Park 27, Fort Worth
Arlington Heights 12.
Lufkin 14. Fort Worth Poly 7.
Fort Worth Carter 22, Marshall
Sunday, Oct. 4
1:30 p. m.
• 25c per shot _
Given by Rosenbaum
Kittens Victor,
Freshmen
Lose
full-MZcd cars:
STYLInQ PunE ANO SIMPLE
Clean, uncluttered lines shape
both 4-dqor models- - the de luxe
Corvair 700 and the standard
- Corvair. Each has ita own dis-
tinctive trim, and you get more
A fourth flight has been added to
the annual match-play tournament
for members at the Brenham Golf
Club. ■
Pete Sehlke, member of the tour-
ney committee, said Friday that
due to the interest being shown in
the event, a fourth flight has been
added. ____________________
He urged that the golfers whose
names are bra chased to make con-
it rained steadily throughout the bull game and water
tact and arrange for their matches covered the field ---------------------------
pzactical thing M ill
this new Corvair is its
raT
team eked out a 6-0 victory over
the Conroe Bs. the Brenham Ele-
mentary School Kittens scored over
Navasota, 20-6 and the Brenham
Freshmen lost to Anson Jones pt
Bryan, 6-0, Thursday night.
It was the third consecutive vic-
tory without defeat for the Cub Bs
who counted on a 59-ard drive
late in the first quarter. _____
Fullback Ronnie Kettler went up
the middle from eighgyards out for
the touchdown.
Brenhamthreatenecr twice more,
once in the second period and
again in the fourth quarter when
the Cubbies moved to the Conroe
4
Coach Ike Coward singled out
Tailback Floyd Finke, Fullback
w
----
KING-
—--- ed as number six in the triple A day night when they take 04 Bry-
The Brenham High School B- oll. That might sound a little high
grmte
V -- I
The engine’s*in the rear where it
belongs in a compact car!
QUIEI REVOLUTION! ON DISPLAY FRIDAY! HOORAY! SMALL WONDER!
ue - (
.Heeepph
Vuleanieh
Whael
< —
There s uothng Uko a new car—and. no compact oar like Ihio do luxe Cmo*- 7tHh
—jhaa'a air-cooled, you never
have to fuss with antifreeze,
you get quicker warmup with
lens wear on partseven on the
coldest mornings (even heat
for pamengers comes quicker
— almost instantly — from an
airplane-type heater*).
Yet, wonderfully practical as
all thia sounds, you'll find the
21-
oeBee mesbebn
fl THE REVOLUTIONARY
Corvair
BY CHEVROLET
8 a—=--I
*-4
d*M4M2** #-m
' ^I X- W '
dr % " ' n .
dtMlnr’s the man to see for
all the short, sweet details.
MEVOLUTioMARY TURBO-AIR •
Gets up to 30% more miles on
a gal ion, -needs no antifreeze,
provides quicker warmup with
lems wear on parts.
OnE-PACKAGE so win TEAM «
Wraps rear engine, trans-
mission and differential together _
into one compact lightweight
unit. Takes less room, leaves
you more.
worth
hotel
) More With
■ / ' p.
hwesf Conference
How we think the teams will fare
this week:
Brenham 34, Navasota 6. (Quick
Cubs defang Rattlers in renewal of
long rivalry. Upset is always pos-
sible when these teams meet, but
not likely this time.)
Houston. Aldine 19, Houston St.
Thomas 8. (Talk about revenge,
St. Thomas is seeking it following
a 66-0 drubbing at the hands of
Aldine last year. But, it's not in the
Longview. 8. Dallas South Oak
Cliif. 9. Fort Worth Carter, 10. Ga-
lena Park. ‘
Class AAA: 1. Breckenridge. 2,
Bay City. 3. Levelland. 4. Neder-
tand. ?. Cleburne. • Brenham. 7.
Waco University. 8. Phillips, 9. San
Marcos 10. Brownwood.
Class AA 1. Bowie. 2. Belton. 3..
■Stamford. 4- Eldouch-Elsa.- 5. Jas-
per. 6. Refugio. Floydada. 8. Dim-
against Navarro of Corsicana at
the Spencer Athletic Field next
mitt. 9. Liberty. 10. New London. . r
Class A: 1. Stinnett 2 Plains. 3.
/AVAILABLE NOW EXCLUSIVELY At
Erwin Bode Phillips 66
Service Station
Sports Calendar
Octoher j
Football. Brenham Cubs vs. Na-
vasota Rattler a. Cub Stadium. 1 p.
m
Football. Burton Panthers vs.
Wallis at Burton. 8 p.m.
We'll all find out the strength of erty-Elau 9. Hull-Daisetta. J0 Bis-
eGubsxrezskahenihexface 95- W ——nj;
auer as outstanding in the victory
Coach Clarence Linnstaedter's
Kittens'- rallied in the second half
to march to victory, erasing a 6-0
halftime deficit.
The Kittens went ahead on the
second half kickoff when Wayne
Giese romped 63 yards to tie the
score at 6-6. Later in the third pe-
riod, Giese got off on a 69-yard
scoring run over left tackle and
the Kittens made the two-point con-
version for a 14-6 lead.
Fullback Roger Randermann
tallied the final TD from a foot
out last in the ball game. '
It was the third consecutive de-
feat for the Brenham Frosh.
11.
Three other flights began play to-
ward trophy awards last week.
The fourth flight pairings in-
clude: Rev Walter M Fox vs. Dr.
Joel Johnson, H R Ellwood vs.
Bryan Rothermel, George Moor-
man vs. J. T. Edwards. Dr. Nor-
man Gabriel vs Milton Toubin;
Jack Lowery va. Leon Toubin;
October 2
Baseball. Second game of 1959
World Series. Chicago White Sox
vs. Los Angeles Dodgers at Chica-
go. ABC, 11:45 a. m. (Brenham
time).
October 3
Football. University of Texas vs.
California from Memorial Stadium.
Austin. NBC. 3:30 p.m. (Brenham
time).
roLD-DOWN "EAR SEAT*
Works easily, instantly, adding
to Corvair's versatility' by
enlarging rear seat cargo space
to 17.6 cu. ft.
PLAT FLOR
Corvair mi Amerien’s only com:
pact car with a practically flat
floor, the only one with the kind
of relaxing room that U.S.
motorists are used to.
UNISTRUT BOOT BY FISMER
Does away with conventional
rame, incorporating all struc-
ure into a rigid body-frame
unit that gives you mum inside
room with less weight.
UHMRHOOO LuaanaE
COmPARTMENT
Trunk’s up front (like an ele-
phant's) where it‘s convenient
for groceries, luggage.
IWHKI IMOEPENDENT
SUSPENSION
There's no conventional axle-
front or rear. Wheels, cushioned
by coil springs, take bumps in-
dependently of each other, for
smooth, road-hugging ride.
-Optional at extra coot
--------
apmamsmm
By TOMMY BLAKE
Banner -Pres Sports Fditor
Wichita Falls, Breckenridge Bowie and Stinnett own
first places in our ratings of Texas high school football
teams.
The ratings, of course, are for Classes 4-A, 3-A, 2-A
and Class A, respectively. - '
—wehavethe Brenham Cubs Hist- u Campo and the following Fri
- ------——------I
T urkey Shoot A
At ' ( I
Ripple’s Store j
/ 8 ndependerf
M /AGENT
vou /ciatt
Orange 22, Vidor 6
Galena Park 28, Freeport 7.
Temple 19, Brownwood 15.
Corpus Christi Miller 27. Waco
20.
Corpus Christi Ray 34, Austin
High 19.
CLASS AAA
Abilene 22. Breckenridge 12.
Terrell 19. Ca‘rroliton 7.
McKinney .39, Denton 7,
Waco University 16. Nacogdoch-
es 8.
Athens 21. Gladewater 7.
Henderson 18. Center 8.
Killeen 37, Gatesville 0.
Cleburne 23, Ennis 8.
LaVega 19, Hillsboro 12.
Liberty 24, Alvin 16.
Deer Park 21, LaMarque 13.
El Campo 29, Boling 7
Seguin 17, Lockhart 8.
San Marcos 35, Refugio 15. .
C LASS AA ’
Stamford 19, Brady 12.
Taylor 28, Cameron 7.
Elgin 19, Caldwell 12. t
Georgetown 22, Llano () .3
Belton 37, Rockdale 8. *./ 729
Giddings 18, A&M Consolidated
7
LaGrange 16, Bellville 8.
Crockett 22. Cleveland 7.
Angleton 25, Clear Creek 6.
. Dickinson 33, WorlS 1. -’
Wharton 29, Sweeny 0
Needville 17, Edna 6
West Columbia 26, Palacios 12.
Hallettyslle 15,. CuEimbhA. 42^.1
CLASS B
Wallis 18, Burton 8.
COLLEGE
Texas A&M 32, Mississippi Sou-
thern 7:. .
Texas 32, California 6 ,
SMU 21, Navy 15
LSU 35, Baylor 14.
Duke 19, Rice 16.
TCU 21, Arkansas 19.
Texas Tech 16, Tulsa 7.
Last week we connected on 46
out of 57 selections for an 807
percentage bringing our season’s
average to .721 With 110 winners in
152 games.
much Black Cat speed for the Tig-
ers).
Bryan 28, Huntsville 6. (The
Hornets were really taken to the
cleaners by Nacogdoches, 50-6, last
week They should .fare some bet-
ter this week, but still cannot
match Bryan's experience or
depth).
Houston -Smiley 27, Houston St.
Pius 0 (The Smiley defense to a-
gam shine and the Eagles to crank
up a little offense too against this
SFEREQ,-- —2
PARIS, (SnI).—The PtriB Dragons sloshed to a field _
goal and a pair of touchdowns and two point conversion,
here Thursday night to post a 17-0 non-conference foot-
ball victory over the Blinn Buccaneers . «
( )-
TOWN HALL
TEXAS A and M
BUILDING and
DEMOLISHING
Building, leveling and
straightening. All repairs
and remodeling. Work
satisfaction guaranteed.
Free estimates. Phone
GR 6-3950 or write R. C.
Weiss, contractor, Bur-
ton, Route 2.
first half and afforded Paris a 3
0 intermission advantage
Paris scored the rest of its points
in the second half
Blinn threatened once, moving
to the Dragon ten yard line in the
third quarter where the Bucca-
neers lost the ball on downs
It was the first victory of th
year in four starts for Paris and
the third consecutive loss by the
Blinn team.
Coach Leroy Dreyer and his Buc-
TV SPORTS caneers were to return to Brenham
EEAEENDAR.
Thomason vs.
The field goal came with about
three minutes remaining in the
9. ' ■ -
| Longview 27, Grand Prairie 19.
| Houston Lamar 19, Houston Mik
by 14. \
I Houston Reagan 27, Houston Jon-
es 12.
| Houston Sam Houston 23,* Hous-
ton San Jacinto 6. '
. ' Port Neche* .33, Jacksonville 7
T 4.
B
dllE 21c Each
66) with 10-gallon
Y- purchase
to some, but I guess you'd say that
predi gg is based on the potential
4 thi"Mrrent tub club.
True, aithough undefeated, the
Cuba have no met the competition
they will face later in the season
But Coach lummy Mims has not
attempted to get his team "high"
or any, of the games, either, and
if this Brenham team mikes up
its mind. I do believe it looms as
one of the best in the state.
And with improved play, it will
challenge the overall ability of the
fine 1967“ Cub eleven which went
to the quarterfinals of the state
race.
It will take lots of blocking and
good old rock em-sock em football
io make that grade, however.
Gsmnanc.ca v
888888gzggzzzgggagsagsgeggnegemgemma 6
— _
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1959, newspaper, October 2, 1959; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571176/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.