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• TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, ,1964
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there should be some small.
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people who are looking -for a
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These Economat Specials are good
Wed. Thurs. Sat. Dec. 30-31, Jan. 2
in his old
Loesch Grocery, GM Grocery, Tony’s Food Store, Jensen’s Grocery,
Finke’s
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won their first world champion-
ship since 4946. It marked the
aluminum in {salt water There
aft a lot of people who’ll tell
tion of a yacht we know that
the quality of material will be
work*. . .'One owner threatened
to play games in a cow pasture
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more, I know I’M get better per-
formance and mileage out of it.”
That's one man's opinion. What
do other experts think? Frank
MacLear. one of the nation's
top yacht designers, sounds like
he's-in love with aluminum, too.
He says, "It's light, strong,
clean,' doesn't rot. it’s nonab-
sorbent, and it’s a volume sav-
er. It's easy to design an lumi-
num boat because you can make
each section a continuous mem-
ber with another with welding.
You can get away from fasten-
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Tomorrow; The Fireworks,
FOGER’S
COFFEE
Sunday with her husband, Abra-
ham Karen III of Laredo. The
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it Among boatbuilders, we don't
fimd anyone trying to get aw y
from aluminum It’s just the
other way around."
Another, problem with alum!--
num bas touched on by the
experts was a lack of availability
of certain kind of boats. For in-
stance, in the small, sailboat .
area. there’s virtually nothing
available. Fiberglass has copped
This market for the time being
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from salt water if you want to
keep your aluminum boat in one
piece. Take it from me. these
people are not the experts I m
referring to.
Marine. Aluminum
About the only liquids that will
damage aluminum are strong
caustic solutions.: But who's
going to sail his boat in a vat of
lye? Pure aluminum is virtually
indestructible. But it's pot quite
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This is a question that some
expert's were asked recently
and the answers they gave add-,
ed up to one thing, aluminum
boats are here to stay
- sure. there are some
problems with aluminum boats,
but these are fast disappearing
According .to those who know,
more and mere of sou boaters
will be turning to aluminum in
the years ahead as more and
more aluminum boats in more
and more styles are madervail..
Momentum Slowly
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Pettit, "ofie of the top scorers in
the National Basketball Associ-
at ion. had been sidelined with a
back injury, since Dec. 10.
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CONSIDER TRANSFER "
SEATTLE (UPI) —' Pacific * ..
Coast League President Dewey
Soriano said Monday the PCL ,
"will take under consideration at
a meeting- next month the"
transfer of Seattle ownership
from the Boston Red Sox to the
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Dusting off their tea leaves,
the pros predicted that the fu-
ture holds even better things in
the way ofalumincm boats as.
more and more builders start
producing aluminum craft of
many sizes. It won’t'be too
long before you'll be able to get
almost any kind of boat you
want in aluminum. /- '
There's not much question
’about the fact that aluminum as
a boat building material has
come of age.. It's not only a fact
of the present, though. If the
experts are right, it’s the ma-
terial of the future as it gains
more of the market each year.
Roy Moss of New Rochelle;
N. Y„ says "There is no ques-
tion about it. Aluminum is the
best material available today
for boat manufacturing." Per-
haps he’s prejudiced. His com-
pany, Duratech Manufacturing
Co., is one of the leading alum-
inum boat manufacturers.
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MIAMI (UPI)— The: Univer-
•ity of .Texas Longhorns: were
in Miami today, getting ready
for their Orange Bowl , fncoun-
ter with Alabama Friday night.
- Some 200 Longhom boosters
were at the municipal airport
in Austin Monday to bid the
team farewell
Bowling
la Roche Chevrolet Incorpor-
ated regained the lead in the Bur
ford’s Beauties League Monday
52-20, City Garage. 50-22; Mom’s
Bowling Bags, 42-30. Hungate
and Suns. 39-33; Chris Cafe, 35-
37; Brenham Saddle Shop. 33-39:
and St. Anthony Laundry, 32-40.
High Individual game went to
___Marjorie Fischer-bewlingfor La
Roche Chevrolet Incorporated,
with 201 also high series with
554. lai Roche Chevrolet had
high team game with 802 and
high series with 2,2OT Mary -
, Brack bowling for Mom’s Bowling
Bags picked up the difficult
6 7-10 split.
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Cardinal! were in the series at Los Angeles Angels.
Jan. 2.
Oklahoma, playing for
that that alloy is going to be.
able to take it under any condi-
lions, including salt water.
One of the experts I listened
to recently was Bob Bavier.
Bob was one of the co-helmsmen
on the "Constellation" when it
trumped the British 12-meter.
boat in the America's Cup race
this year. Bob knows his boats
As he put.it, “When you re on a
long-distance race, out in the
middle of the Atlantic, you want
to be sure if you hit a derelict or
® log at speed that it isn't going
to come through the hull. It
won’t if It's an aluminum hull.
Ocean racing skippers
would rather have an aluminum
boat anyday. They’re lighter
and will go faster, I know that
I can set my rigging up tighter
in an aluminum boat, and I'm
not going to have to spend a for-
tune on maintenance.
SEE PARIS AND FLY—This is one way to. see Paris—flying
down the Seme in a boat. Designer Engineer Jim wynne
second in the 80-boat flee) competing in the Six
iraton on/ie French river. The rough four -mile
" course is a ainiliaf-one to Wynne, who won the President
De Gaulle Index of Performance Trophy there in 1962:
Jones with a 6-3-1 record and
second place in the Big Eight
Actually, Jones is far from
new He served for 1? years as
fine coach before stepping up
when Wilkinson resigned last
winter.
Power In Running
Oklahoma's power again is in
its running. especially that sup-
plied by fullback Jim Gritham
and right hand Lance RentzeL
Gritham, a 201 -pound senior
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BRENHAM BNNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TXA8
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Kazens were married Sunday
and wih make the Orange Bowl- ma Citv. led the team in
a month of the, National League
season to go i and the. first
time since 1921-22 that the
American League champion
Yankees .had lost, two consecu-
tiye. World Series.
The individual hero was
strong- armed, stout- hearted
able
Perhaps on
lems is that
strong Enough for most apphea
tions: So.; the metal makers 2-And that’
bride at the church door when what off the pace,
a court order prevented the
Ark 1964‘s pro golf rookie oft
the year. Sikes won $23,353,09
while competing in less than
hall of the official PGA tour'
neys in order to complete his
studies at the University of Ar
kansaS
zprbacks in’Hvuston, Tex, as the team pi
in Houston until. Dec. 30. < ?
tie pdssible. The
it of the biggest prob-
' Id wives' tale about
playing season came on Oct. 16
when the St. Louis Cardinals .manager.
^defeated the Yankees, 7-5, and T - --
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Texas head coach
Royal's daughter flew to
hve to alloy it with another
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minum for- boats; marine alu- /ttgt
minum, they, make darned sur
FOOD FOR VETERANS
Hunters not wishing to keep
their game meats are urged to
donate their kill to the Veterans
Administration Hospital in
Houston. Arrangements can.be
made through T. H. Drechsel,
(ommander, Region Four, Dis-
abled American Veterans.
as eSer, featuring sch talented
performers as 261-pound All-
ak- S in power boats, while the
I * m ^rtginel boat may cost a ittle
gate...
Johnny Keane told off Gussie
Busch and Ford Frick told off
the moguls of baseball .
Sandy Koufax pitched the third
no-hitter of his career ; . .)Dean
Chance compiled a 1.65 earned
run average . . . And Atlanta,
Ga., was left waiting like a
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“The most important public for a retailer’s ad-
vertising is his old customers ...”
This statement by a department store sales man-
ager may puzzle the retailer who concerns himself .
primarily with getting “new” business. The sales
executive considers any repeatbusiness as row busi-____
ness.
“The difference is only in the start we have in
reselling old-customers. We do have to resell over
and over. However, we know former clients are
more likely to read our advertising than anyone
else, s, i
* i r " "km
we stop advertising they look at other advertise-
ments,” he said.
It is true that consumer* feel a special attach
ment to stores that have served them well. It is
this feeling which causes many women to read ad-
vertising before they read the news.
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Then, on
in Atlanta, the woman who does not get her
daily “news’’ about Rich’s feels that her newspaper
is incomplete, in Chicago, a newspaper without
shopping news from Marshall Field’s would Be re
In thousands of small cities, the weekly or daily
messages from lpal retailers , are receved with
equalinterest. Adyertisers do hot have to “htop
qrelnter-t
HoWever, may Engilyhinjuje
time interest and loyalty.
FLORIENT
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This is the lith in a series of
12 dispatches on the major col-
lege football bowl participants.
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By JACK WILKINSON
United Press International
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI)
—Oklahoma's football team
slowly gained momentum after
a- near disastrous start and
reached its peak toward the end
of the season.
The Sooners, plagued by fum-
bles thoughout the campaign,
finally hit their stride when, in
the next to last regularly sched-
uled game, they . upset Big
Eight champion Nebraska, 17-7
That put them in the Gator
Bowl opposite . Florida State,
America tackfe Ralph Neely,
guard Newt Burton, end Rick
MoCurdy and center-linebacker
Carl McAdams, the Big Ejght
lineman of the year'.
Oklahoma had fmble. trouble
all the wav. losing 23 of 40 bob-
bles despite having a predomi-
nately senior lineup The Soon-
es had a weak pass defense at
the outset and were riddled re-
peatedly. They shored up that
deficiency nicely, however, and
Sooner defenders interecepted
9 passes, including 9 in the fi-
nal three games.
As a team, Oklahoma aver-
aged 227.6 yards a game rush-
ing. Although the Sooners aver-
aged only 11.8 passes a game,
they averaged 19.1 yards per.
fifth and seventh games but it
was a triumph brought about
primarily by .the pressing,
hard-running tactics of. the
young -Cardinals, who forced
the Yankees into repeated de-
property of a television net- three-way
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Rated a contender in pre-sea-
son calculations, the Cardinals
were under .500 at mid-season
and seemed to have drifted out
of the N.L. race which was be-
ing dominated by the Philadel-
phia Phillies under the aggres-
sive leadership of manager
Gene Mauch. As late as Sept.
21—with 12 games of the sea-
son left—the Phillies led by 6-
1-2 games with the Cardinals
and Cincinnati Reds tied for
secpnd plas.
Then carPan incredible 10- .
game Philadelphia losing
streak that brought the race
down jo the final day with a
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pat of their honeymoon
in the Alabama workout Mon-
day. quarterback Joe Namath
hurt bi* knee again Trainer
Jim Goosetree said the injury
would keep Namath off the
practice field for a couple of
days.
Goosetree would not say if
Namath would be able to play
Friday night.
Most of Alabama's two-hour
workout was devoted to offense
and a dummydrill against Tex
as plays
if Namath cannot play. Steve
er to lose a nine-inn i ng no-hit-
ter ... Both pennant races nar-
rowly missed ending •. in
three-way ties . . . The first
rookie big league batting cham-
pion was crowned . . . Two third
basemen won the most valu-
able player awards . . . The
New York Yankees became the
gamed 491. yards fur an aver
age of 5 5
Bobby Page a steady, me.
thodical operator, will be at
•quarterback Page does most of
the team's passing, a weapon
used sparingly this season The
blond senior, who did nA* pl ay
until the team’s fourth game,
hit 15 to 35 passes for 280 yards
nd three touchdowns Renizei
ami end* Ben Hart and Gordon
Brown are the primary "ns i n
ers
the completion .and scored
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Golf Digest magazine has..se-
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By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
incredible was commonplace
during the 1964 major league
baseball season.
Jim Bunning pitched the first
perfect game m modern Na-
...... from Olney, Tex , gained 725
Miamil yards for the Sooners this sea
son, averaging five yards a
crack Rentzel, a Jong legged,
210 -pound senior frm Oklah-
2 neahie-number one
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Phillies, however, knocked off . |
the. Reds and the Cardinals I
beat the Mets; Oct. 4, to, win » J
their firt NLpenqantinas-
years. . I
Yanks By A Nose I
The three-corered Amerian« I
League race "turned’/almost 5-
as dramatically. The‘Baltimore 1
Orioles led the chase for most I
of the season with the White
Sox hanging on in striking • I
10-game winning streak that
carried them past both the
Orioles and White Sox into a
four-game lead. Thd Yankees a,
promptly ran out of gas, but "
still were one game head of
both contenders when the last
putout of the A.L. season was
registered on Oct. 4.
’ Rarely have two pennant vic-
tories been celebrated so en-
thusiahically by (he every-day
fan—the Cardjnals’ victory be- -
cause it meant a great moment
in the life of the 52-year old
Keane,'-a long-time organization
man who had known every
hamburger joint ip the minors,
and the Yankees' triumph be-
cause it made Yogi Berra a
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Milwaukee Braves from bring-
ing big league ball to the deep
South until 1966.
It was a year of unrest dur-
ing which major league execu-
tives grappled with the
consequences of a decade of
expansion.
But most of all it will be re-
membered as .a year in which
the front offices of both flag
winners gave. up on their teams
before the pennant races were
finished—And then reaped the
grapes of public ridicule for the
fantastic managerial shift
which resultedp from their a<
tions.
Cards Win Series
The grand climax to the
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lineup Wednesday night against
the San Francisco Warriors.
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