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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,1964
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Waterfowl Shooting
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Saturday's Games
By HENRY DREWS JR
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Bag Limit Raised-
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51, 26 and 43
Nw York
322 351, .
Nearl paye
The Broncos scored 26 points
Short
night — Veale (13-9)
Maddox
4
2nd. night
Maxw
Quay * and
Roosevelt, and in that portion
ger. freshmen; and Larry Win-
Ljustdid.t make tha m
states lying west of th Conti-
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treated to what promise to be
J ted the ninth and lith
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Area Boaters
Janice Randermann
I eaing "hitters . tor
Minnesota at Detroit (night) —
Stigman (6-11) vs. Wickersham
Friday’s Probable Pitchers
Baltimore at Chicago (night)
.567 18
.418 24
American- Leugue games wil! be
played Saturday; with the gre it
All states are offered the
privilege of selecting split sea-
Cleveland
Boston
Washington
rver for each
boat. Identini-
ing a life pre:
passenger in the
three
for his
game all the fans
waiting to see
Milwaukee 8 Los Ang 2, night
(Only games scheduled)
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AMACFNCY
4SGs $60'
M AGENCY
Benike at the plate and Tom
Bentke on the bases
the
Akron.
particular species within the fly-
ways. ‘
The hunting of little brown
cranes will be permitted again
this year in specified areas of
Texas and New Mexico to com-
bat crop depredations.
A limited harvest of not more
than 1,000 whistling swans will
be authorized agin this year
in Utah. •
I birdies bill tw_ bogies
69.'
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(12-6).
Phila 3 .Pittsburgh-
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Golfers Off And Running
$
A American Golf ( lassie
risofsom-bird, notabl cots,
' a longer shoot mg season in some
Lyaa
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larger harvest of the birds.
Populations High
Ore , the i the green with his drive (ham
will oppose pagne Tony birdied the eighth
Steelers at ■ by siking a 20 footer how-.
Banner-Press
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This area again will have spe-
cial regulations to permit
breeding ducks to nesting areas
next spring as were there this
year.'
Return More Breeders
The regulations for the 1963-
64 season were designed to re-
turn a somewhat larger breed-
ing population of ducks for this
year’s nesting season. Udall
sas and Louisiana.
Central Flyway
Between the outside dates of
Oct. 3 and Jan. 3 states in this
flyway (including Texas. Okla-
was Flomne Bentke who
relieved in the fifth i
. The Burton High Pa ’
down to rer business...... =
,18 hopeful footballers out for the
< areas, and a few changes in geg-
: ulations governing different spe-
cies.
• The regulations also set the
outside dates for the four fly-
ways within which individual
states may set limit season.
The Bureau of Sport Fisher-
• Ies and Wildlife said the regula-
Panthers are Larry" f'ckerrnanh7
senior; Randy Kittermann, sen-
goose; or 1 white-fronted goose.
Select Open Seasons
—GeleradorrNewMxtEa. and
Colorado and Wyoming) may
select concurrent open seasons
1
to go"
with..
have been City Chiefs host the San Djego carded an even par 35 on the
x Chargers. : backsids for his 69
Newrork ar Boston iTghT)
"Stottlemyre (20) vs. Heffner
(5-4). ' ’ •
Maddox Girls JACKY LEE
MnKmarN
Advertising $7
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M I ROOM $74
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Vp Tines, To $64
V.Bway (Wal I
WEE PD $2501
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VACity$265
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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two urider and finished
jsevenstraihepars.
Moving time is ideal for putting in those con-
venient time-savers... Personal Extension Phones.
Put ’em in the kitchen, bedroom, workshop—-
everywhere you need them. Choice of wall, table
and Princess* models, available in an array of
popular colors perfect for your home.
FpmEom
ning today in one of his favor
ite tournaments, the $50,000
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By JOE DURBIN
United Press' International
AKRON, Ohio (UPI) — Ain
■'MMMubl*'- duck suissnaEzn,
‘subject tef a iper cent penalty
in the total number of sooting
days. ■ •
355
'AC as on. There are. minor changes
r ' ado the bagzandepomession lim
Maddox Charged w
(149).
Kansas City at
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the ball game of. the year. Two
aofthe.finest/softballcams.in,
this section of Texas clash head
66 64,
51 71
39 82
1* fourth dayjofworhot.--
: A one-a-day workout is sched-
uled for the Panthers, Monday
- To Friday of this week, the drills
| will be no contact and funda-
-mental practices. Starting next
1 week, the Morday session will
begin the rough leather against
leather.
Idaho, a large flock of wintering
mallards continues to create se-
vere crop depredation problems.
Ohio, and the Kansas ever .to go om under again He
IF YOU BUY, SELL, TRADE
on 'ducks and coots of, (A) 50
consecutive days or a split sea-
son totaling 45 days with basic
.limits on ducks other than mer-
ganzers of 3 daily and 6 in pos-
session; or (B) 40 consecutive
days or a split season fotaling
36 days with basic limits on
ducks other than merganzers of
4 daily and 8 in possession. The
daily bag limit on coots' is 10
and the possession limit is 20
under either option
Under the,50-day option the
daily Mag limit on ducks other
than mergansers may not in-
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San Francisco Forty-Niners at
Salt Lake. Citv. the Dallas Cow
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stricted hunting of these birds
will be permitted this year.”
Restricted bag limits on mal-
lards. the mos popular species
of North American duck, wik
3.cofitinued in the Central, MrT
siSsippi, and Atlantic flyways.
Under, the 40-day option, the
only change is that the bug
limit on mallards is raised to
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Thursday's Result* > -------
PRACTICE AT
BURTONHIGH-
1
* . Head Group a
Mason Rudolph and Bill Cot
coach, James A. Linnsteadter.
’and assistant coach, Bennie
Hauerland.
cation stickers will be provided
for each member of the cara-
van.
.Boaters may register with
the Boating Trades Association
of Texas, or at the cruise head-
quarters at Holiday Inn. Rich-
burg satd that idea) accommo-
dations for early arrivals at
Texas City include ramps and
trailer facilities. There Uno
cost to boaters for the cruise,
excepting incidental personal
expenditures
Bostn--Bammore3
Chicago 5 New York 0.
wick. N S'
ger. freshmen; sand Larry Win- The. basic-shooting-hours: for
kelmann, juniprsppeemeg —e*akedlemtndsoetege-theaE+.
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-The’Panthers inbriefRe
turning lettermen, twelve, ma
Baca. Eddy, Lea,
ducks; (B) I mallard; and (C)
2 canvasbacks or 2 redheas
or 1 of each, and the posses-
ston- limit may not include
on fair the Softball Championship
of the Washington County Lea
gue-beginning at 8pm when
Rams at Portland.
Cleveland Browns
The daily bag and possession
limit may not include more of
the following species than (Ai
l ross’ goose; (B) in.the alter-
native. 2 Tanada geese or sub-
species; 1 Canada goose or
subspecies and 1 white fronted
was.certin. wa
_ Eusniesenan
2 Borgstedte went’ all the wHy lot
, lory of tip
Kan City 7 Cleveland 4, night (night) — Simmons (13-9) vs
(Only games scheduled) Hendley (10-8).
. Saturday's Games
Chicago a' New York
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Milwaukee at Houston, night
Cincinnati at Los Angeles, night
St. Louis at San Francisco
But continued drought ) in
some main nesting grounds on
the northern prairies caused a
substantial reduction in the an-
ticipated productions. The duck
flights-for this fall are expected
to be about the same in the At-
lantic and Mississippi flyways
as they were last year, and
slightly smaller in the Central
and Pacific flyways.
"‘Closing of the season on red-
head and canvasback ducks
during the past. four years has
: oeeeana •BiimfpegaratremeeMAXsma
remain generally high, wltii"
small increases or decreases in
pion. Chicago .Beats and th-
on the Bob
naaigzthexegultienazaccoma homa.qe Kansas, New Mexieo
Ppubtished thisrTbjective and an C Aud- --- M‛ ----- s ' ----
increase in the breeding popula-
tion occurred. ~
prescribed for the Pacifie- fy-thence
way for those-portions -of these
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WHAT A COME DOWN—L. Knowles, of the Hornchurch Harriers, seems aghast as she
, views the pile of foam rubber scraps that awaits her descent from a jump of 5 feet, 7
inches in an international meet in London. A
< t attenton focusing on th . 1 I . B y Cha Tommy '
clash between the NF I cham Kron Juan Rodriguez and BI-
with Highway 287 at Dumas
thence northwesterly following
Highway 287 to'. the point, of
intersection with Texs-Oklaho-
ma state line in Dallas County ‘
-ar;
gency supply/of ammo with but,
little-additional weight added to position .
„ahe rifje. - . - | Sunday night
in th' final quarter on twg field
■ i were Miblie Sander with three goals by Mingo, Lee s touch-
—Hneludingahomert,Etvernatdown PABSr a 85-yard -Pss inter.
Borghghardt with two with aception run by Willie West and
hoer and Lots Ruemke with a 64 -yard run by linebacker
, two hits ” Marv Matusiak after he recot-
at 74
al Footbatt tegurrtmup ar St ------sth New York teamswitt-be-
Louisin the only game schedut
1 .22 rifle Then bore a hole in the
stock' with-a %-inch drill. Next
fill the hole with as many
rounds of ammo'as it will take
• ‘Then replace the butt plate.
Now you’vegot a nice emer-
N" Y. and she Jets will Ary, for . prompt y lost ' the advantage
their second in a row over the 1 when - three . putted the
Boston Patriots at New Bruns-1 sixth from SS feer Rut he bird-
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
night - — Vswle- ( Short-- -
(12-6).
Thursday’s Results '
Cincinnati 10 San Francisco 7
Milwaukee at Houston (night)
—Cloninger (12-11) vs. Johnson
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61 60 . 504 13%
H 62 .504 1372
63 62 .504 13%2
56 66 .459 19
56 66 .459 19 .
ies against at single bogey Stranahan among . n m e
7,165 said Firestone plavers bunched t 2 while
• “'T1' '
Lerna, seeking, his sixth vic fning hamptnThrmy-pem—e-
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w-=gam2. 7 EridagaPsobablofktshheghey
re 72421.612 . -L Burdette (M)- vs. Fisher
ork 69 50 580 417 IB-IJI. - .....
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sum Ieez
suvee SMI.
2.0" ■
won the Salem League title.
take on Si Mary s sponsored by,
featuring Bill Lange playing any willies Steak House This is the
Coaches,. tread" rUe until sunset, .metading open-
ing days.
_—----------at kdsa sasngekes
——qnignE=Ntmiey*yvs U.
In the Columbia River Basin Lotcashe
area of Washington, Oregon." and ' Be-
radio cheering on our Seniordaynight.
Little League Champk ns - until Lee who was-"I o a n e d" to
their win’of 7 to 4 over Canada 1 the Broncos last week by the
..........Oiles, completed 18 of 38
“Hpeletpsunayuednsneludinece,
ao2 myartomgiftssEineP
vith the loss Taylor. Miigo booted four‘.field
jor; Nonito Martinez, senior;
Tommy. Witener, senior; Curtis
Fuchs, junior; Wayne Fuchs,
junior; Richard - Kittermann,
junior; David Matthies, junior;
Roy Rohde, junior; Roy
Schmidt, sophomore; and Jim-
my Eberhardt, sophomore. Also
Ronnie Ripple, senior; Robert
Lehrmann, freshmen; Johnny.
Legues. freshmen: Jerry Jae-
Pittsburgh i:at Philadelphia
Udall today announced approval
of 1964-65 walerfowl hunting reg
ulation which will permit the
‛ shooting of canvasback and red-
head ducks for the first time
in four years.
I / The regulations are largely
' , similar to those of the 1963-64
Break BubblesHELPS DEFEAT.
. .... a-—-----------------21* —
" from one-half hour before sun-
HOUSTON — Boating enthu-
siasts from throughout the,state .
are expected to converge on the
Houston-Ray area this weekend
for a giant "Funcruise" expedi-
tion.
The Funcruise will depart
Holiday Inn at Texas City Sun- "
day at 8:30 a. m., and will be
joined by participants at sever-
al points in the area, including
Offats Bayou, Pleasure Island
and the Galveston Yacht Basin.
The caravan will follow a course
along the Intercoastal Water-
way to Dow Park, at Freeport,
the southern terminal point.
The coastal cruise is the third
in a series of four special Sun-
day outings sponsored by the
Boating Trades Association of
Texas and local marine dealers.
Earlier cruises have been car-
ried out at Lake Texoma and
Lake Austin.
The Boating Trades Associa-
tion of Metropolitan Houston, co-
sponsor of the event, will pro- .
vide special barbecue lunches at
nominal cost and freq •oft
drinks to all participants at
Dow Park. Following- a leisure-
ly lunch, the cruise will return
to the departure points during
the afternoon ’
Check Rigs
Captain Barry (Cap) Rich-
bug, cruisemaster, urged all
boaters wishing to take part to
make certain that their rigs are ,
in good condition. He stressed
the importance of taking all pru-
dent safety precautions. includ-
Friday night bn the Bob
Schroeder field it will be Weh-
man's Firestone going against ... . , ... ....
the Brenham Jaycees ^-ginning -Prairie Hill who have already
nt 8 p. m Th Jaycees boast
retary of Interior Stewart I" about the same n u mbe r of
No open season on Canada,
geese is prescribed in Arkan- Detroit
ceme2emm=
w... .... j j . Baltimo at Chicago
more than: (A) 2 wood duck-,; ' 2. . m .
: peys •" q "siamat ,
paid off.” Udall said. "The pop-
-b"auton gyEhee duckudue.
old Palmer was off. and
By MIKE O'SHEA UK 01 A TF AM
Elverna Borchgardt arid Millie AMI UVL• 1 HfAIVI
• Sander led the power hitters of
Maddox Furniture Company By JOE GERGEN
Thursday night on the . BoB UPI Sports Writer
। Schroeder field to win over a . Jacky Lee, facing his old
-hakEinhis Iu st Natisnet wamfomthe —fist -time,--.
Bthk. Bubbles 19. to 11 i,n ten veteran (one spai kt d the
hits, that saw many fine plays
St. Lvuis at San Francisc/
■ar, had
Official scorer was Linda j ■ . , ...
(Squeakie) Lacina and the am Schroeder field the fans will be
. nouncerFkas. Linda- (Peanut)
Emergency Ammo Supply Klussmahw.
gbrhfleatmBatzRe
, .......... rd along" "l” S
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-p-nohwestertyfqlfow},
U.S. Highway 81-the jumnetfon—Schwartz-withtwo each—-
• — " t Umpires for the game .doing
their usial fine jb were Glenn
d in either league fonight.
Five. NFL games and two
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nentatDivide. . .
An open season of 30 consec-
utive days, on little brown
cranes with a daily bag and
possession limit of 2 cranes is
prescribed between "Oct.. 31 and
Nov. 29 in the New Mexico
tountes of Chaves, urty Se"
featured in Saturday s only / . * ". * pan ■ u n d • r on.
noon games -Fhe Giants face the tbe 230 yard fifth when, hi
Washington Redskins at Tthaca; tdropped a l> femter but- ho .
2658
7 -
ror
aneolynrFohtmeyer. and An S1 Lenis t ardinal a Nation- pay for the fans
h ludin g Mike Souhak. Doug
Lema holed a 15 footer on)
humb tw • ' 1 a birdie but he •
—Pappas (11-5) vs Horlen
(9-7) or Pizarro (16-6).
(night) — O'Donoghue (8-8) vs
Osteen (12-8h-
Los Angelis al Cleveland
(night) — McBride (2-12 or
LStman, (4-10) vs. Donovan
3 -(6-—
ime
. linshe ade d .i g" up of-five
American Golf- Classic. • but • pta .. . ,
Jinny. ,Lema; was., right
Palmer, who worn the-tntub.'. niv EoT $ , Kthebck"n ad T.......
ment in 1962 and finish'd sec two' Cleveland .1 -pros,
ond last year. posted a twoun EdOrifnths and rom weikopt '
1 der par 68 in the opening round ,s, „ oth. .
Thursday to take a one stroki
lead over Lema ' Ken Venturi , y Hebert Dor "
Palmer,*- playing . we II despite -I. nuar y Don t a im ! t Bruce
a heavy rain, had three bird Deviin, Bruce Crampton an '
was goals from 83
inning .by -arm out
m"vso .
..gnthi
N - . _ - ..... j n muya Denver Brohcos to a 32-20 cme-
; ationa eague Starting time for* the game it om behind victory over the
. W:L Pct. GB was stretched to, the last,minute. Houston Oilers in an American
2 and possession limit on mai- । Philadelphia 74 46 617 ... for everyone was glued to the league pre-season game Thurs
lards to 4. San Francisco 65 54 554 71 ; radio cheering on our
Between Oct. 1 and Jan. 15- Cincinnati 67 54 554 7%2
all states in the Central Fly ■ St Louis 64 56 .533 '10
----------Pittsburgh . 63 58 .521 ll1^
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or a split season totaling 75 Los.Angeles 5»' 60 TTRHI ’-v
days with a daily bag and Chicago
on limit of 5 geese. Houston
Gfeen Hay Packer at Miwaukee < .The. field will be qur the - .
Two games one in eacb leagu , Ml nd ♦ ftr’to
. will he played Sunday . day , round and । , the low 60
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