Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1964 Page: 3 of 10
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1i, 1964
Briefs
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Ranger should proveto be
tough. They have a big line
that cun move on defense and
big quick backs They will
pass as well as run
er in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ or-
.ganization who broke his leg in
a Puerto- Rican•Winter lngee
game Sunday, will be out of ac-
tion for at least two months
Plaskett played for Dallas and
Ashville last season
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. That’s just what will happen to that man. Kell know when
he wakes up,”
Razorbacks had. a 5 5 season,
winning only three’ of seven
league game
It's the new substitution rule
I and were able to play two pla-
By JIM GLICK
. Thursday night the Blinn Buc-
caneers meet Ranger in Bren-
ham at 7:30p.m. for the final ,
game of the season. Blinn will
have to win this one if they are ,
' to spoil their own perfect no .
in a bit better shape ” •
. Ln Is Key
It is .up front that 'Broyles has
been able to make the most use
CRNTON
nets of eight in a tow this sea-
gray son reports
Liston Showing His Age
In Training for Clay Bout .
BY HARRY GRAYSON
Newspaper Enterprise Asm.
You have read about and heard about the wonderful values
on Sprague a Carlton solid maple bedroom and dining room
furniture. Other savings on livingroom - bedroom - lamps,
bndding and dinettes, but all g ood thng must come to an
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ping his arms and leaning backward. He gets away with it
cause he is so quick and is moving all the time.
"But I never was in such good shape and I will get Clay this
time,” Sonny hastened to add. “For him It will be like the
little kid at Christmas who hangs up his stocking early. He
has to wait till he gets up la the morning to see what he got.
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COOKING SMALL-BONED
FISH
Here’s. how. nome cooks pre-
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BURTON QUEEN—pianThaler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Thaler, was recently named home-
homecoming queen at Burton High School home-
coming last weekend. Her escort is Tommy White-
ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitener. Burton’s
homecoming game with Somerville ended in a 0-0 tie.
They play Flatonia Friday at 8 p. m. in Bupton.
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Blinn To Try
. Statistically speaking. Blinn
has played as wen, if not better,
than their opponents. The
breaks for Blinn just hver
seem to materialize.
Even The Aggies Win
Even the Texas Aggies won a
game. So, it should be time for
the Bucs to chalk one up. ’
The Bucs, under the direc-
tion of mentor Leroy Dreyer,
line couch Ben Boehnke and
end coach Johnny Scheer, will
be ready to set the Rangers
down.
The Baes have worked hard
all year, only to experience the
bitter taste of defeat. Tomor-
row. night they want to get that,
even though late, all important
first victory.
There is a saying that goes,
’ Well, you can’t win ’em all!”.
The Blinn Buccaneers will be out
to show that a team can’t lose
them all either. So, get rm
Bucs!
week the field is in good condi-
tion The evening should be
I cool and relatively dry and a
good one for the final gam
Blinn Still Looking
After a fun filled "Fish" day,
•the student body and the Blinn
eleven should be ready for that
first win that they have been
Rule, Success Key
FREE TURKEYS
FOR THANKSGIVING
When you visit our stores
thi week end and next week
ask for numbred ticket, you
may win a
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SPECIAL EVENTS to follow for the Holiday Season!
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knock out Clay this tine. He weighed 218 Far
I want him a little lighter for speed. Ne never
dosetohi himandithatis qon .‘rank d -third nationally and
are getting ready for15 rounds.*"" -onty one apparentlyiesy vic
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Razorbacks to
kle along with a couple of
guards over-.the 200-pound merk
in contrast to previous Razor-
back lines that have been noted
for speed and agility rather
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PERRY GETS POST
NEW YORK (UPI) — Perry
N. Smith, with the National
Broadcasting Company for 15
years, has been appointed New
York Yankees director of radio
and television.
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DUFFY NAMED COACH
HAMILTON, NY (UPI)-
Robert Duffy will serve as Col-
gate University’s head basket-
ball coach this season. ,
The 24-year-dld Colgate grad-
uate, who holds virtually all the
university’s basketball records,
succeeds Frank O’Hara, who
has been interim coach since
Oct. 15.
FIGHTER MONS
, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-
Bobby Foster of Washington,
D.Ca fourth-ranked light heavy-
weight challenger,, has signed to
fight NOrm Lecher of San Fran-
cisco m a Idrawsd bout on
Nov 23.
SUPER
patooning he wouldn’t be play-
ing at all Phillips is so strong
ed into patties. Dip in egg baktter4 he might play some offense,
and fry. ’ hot he has no finesse. We’re
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PLYMOUTH, Mass. — (NEA) — The White Clifs of
Plymouth, where he is finishing training for his return
match with Cassius Clay, somehow symbolizes the new
Sonny Liston. . .
The new Liston no longer is the swaggering Big Bear who
took young Clay lightly in February, generally neglected
training and failed to come out for the seventh round. That
mistake isn’t being made this trip. Whatever the result, the
live audience at the Boston Garden and closed circuit televi- .
sion viewers will see a well-conditioned Liston Nov. 16. win record . , . . „ .
• • / A multitude of mistakes has
This Is to say that Liston is superbly conditioned for a man' cost Blinn dearly this year,
of his age. Sonny said ke was 30. Sam Margolis, now the . Last week the muddy tield con-
closest man to the ex-champion, said he was 32. Some people
contend he is 38 or older.
And as well-conditioned as he is, the new Liston looked
old, especially in doing body bending exercises.
Liston even brought a conditioning expert, Stanley Zim-
mering. with him from Denver.
Zimmering, who has had considerable experience with
military personnel, gets in the ring to lead Liston and three
sparring partners in preliminary calisthenics.
' Something happened last time and I wasn’t as ready as
I might have been,” said Liston after boxing seven rounds
With four sparring partners. •
“Clay is a better fighter than a lot of people think,” Liston
went on. "What makes him tough is that he is hard to fight
This is because he perfected a style that includes a lot of
things that fighters are taught not to do. Things like drop-
ping his arms and leaning backward. He gets away with it
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. day afternoon for the Clawing make the best use of it and the
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• The Brenham Elementary
formers he had available in the
Razorback .corral :
"Take the two young tackles
(junior Jim Williams and sopho-
more Loyd Philips) who have
been playing such great de-
fense for us,” Broyles , pointed
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Tem football game Game
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still trying to teach him a de-
fensive stance."
No Worry
Broyles pointed out that one
of his big pre-season worries
was his defensive ends.
“Now, we just try to-cut off
the outside stuff with the ends
and turn everything inside
where Williams, Phillips and
linebacker's Ronnie Mac Smith
and Ronnie Caveness can get to
'em."
Onortease, the situation is
fURbs
Zimmering, who is introduced as the head conditioner,
revealed that Liston started road and gymnasium work in
May. He coitmenced boxing when Willie Reddish, the train-
er. took over Sept. 15.
' Sonny wanted to go on when Jack NMon (then managep).
and I stopped the fight in Miami Beach," recalled Reddish,
the one time, heavy weight with the broken beak. "His left
shoulder and bicep were badly swollen. Later the doctor
said R was a ruptured blood vessel in his shoulder. J —Add the
"We would have let the fight go on had it been the right
arm and shoulder, but you know it is much harder to hit a • tied . Arkansas
fast man with a right than with a left. We were afraid he the Mst of coaches attributing
might be hurt so bedly bad he gone on that he would never
be able to fight again.
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the first fight. I want him a_____
was too fast, .but Clay has to get
when he 11 get kH. I don't think
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In Bowling Tuesday night,
the Maddox Furniture Co.-
gained first place in the All >
Stars league with 30% wins and
13% losses.
.Other teaghe standings in-
elude Roy Stolz Motor Co., ID-
14. Hahns Ready Mix, 25-19;
Murphy's Store and City Cafe,
24-26; B rentes Bombers, 33-21;
Blinn College, 22%-21%;
Grade A. Meat Market, 21-23;
Hungate’s Super Valu, and
Pearl Beer, 17-27; Joe L. Ward
Company, 14-26; and Blue Bell,
1225.
Erest Weatherby had the
high individuai game with a
212 score. Steve Jasinski had
the high series with 564. High
team series and 'game went to
Roy Stolz Motor Co. with 2,496
and M0.
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BEARD RESIGNS
INMANAPOLIS (UPI) - Te
Beard ended a 23-year baseball
career Tuesday with his resig-
nation as coach a the Indian-
apolis Indians.
Bard played with the Pitts-
burgh Pirates and Chicago
White Sox as an outfielder and
was a player, manager and
coach with Indianapdlis for it
years.
Hunt’s Whole ,
APRICOTS 227
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in 1906 are Ben Ziesemer. Don-
aid Muzzy, and Harold Pflug-
haupt
The Brenham Golf Club has
had a good increase in mem
bership in the lat year and
many improvements tn the fa
"* ciliti have been made during
the year The club looks for-
ward to an additionat iherease
in membership during the
' coming year
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Paul I aRoche, Isham Cowar
and Jim Hahn Ji were elected
directors of the Brenham Cotf
Association at its annual meet-
ing Tuesday. .. .
. Dr; • Norman f>abrw4 ,wm ~
’ eletied for his third
president Also elected for their
third terms were Ekis, J a ter.
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