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An Institution Promoting the Interests of Bandera County, Texas
Volume 6, No. 11
BANDERA, BANDERA COUNT f, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950
$2.50 per Year; 5c per Copy
BANDERA IS TO HAVE SUITABLE
DUMPING GROUND SOON
i' gmund .hnd tlie matter of ItGV Association
V ' rid of the old cans. Hash, : Last satunlny Judge and Mrs.
R'Sft .refuse was becoming/a Serb j (Hendon Roberts attended the
< problem. But the Randera' 1 lili Country lt.u \><ociation ;it
) .3 Cltih, ever alert and active I.ake Bit. hanan. Judge Holier1-.
Wetting the best things for ub< . the president of the assol
■ 'to n. h •• rio.-ed a It a for eia’e,i • p. • ,,,,
a 11 jc*t of ground on. the old Tom nioeti
Boyle place, we t of town, for
11' ruing ground. In order to 1
! ■ this Ion-t? and for the
port
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Club Holds First Ranch Hands Heat
Medina of Season Comfort, 1 to 3
In the first meeting of the Th(. Handera Ranch Hands
season the Handera MadronaWont o Comfort Wedno dav night
I Carden Club met at the Bandera; where uu,v plaved. one of the
| hhrarv with a good attendance, best ganies'of'tlie -eason with the
i '1 i eh light of the program was Comfort baseball team The
'a very fine talk by Mrs. H. F. , t(, ., jn favo|. ,|f ,,,,,
s. hlemmer on "Iris Culture of ; |.ln,ls M as due in the
Vanou- Varities" Mrs. rinp , j ,hmg of Jimmv Hand in
■ Mhol miner's talk was very in- ;1)ion with lo(,,i pi.,v.
formative and greatly enjoyed (,,.s \ nf
mMSMMiZM
THIRD ANNUAL QUARTER HORSE SHOW TO
s □ J§ EE HELD AT MANSFIELD PARK
!i\ the assembly.
Slides of some of the nation’s
gardens were shown
the court -v of tile Na-
attended the came and report a
very gala time.
!. a •, 1 f • D Sn<
(Yd.
Ban
UanjD vrr.; leraeiou-
■ ! V operated
liu 'fi.de mrieiiine, an
d Mt".
Mel-
y
in lb"- an uavo
tile 1’
ctiire
f
n. the* iris eyirdcns:.
if
F ans (* diseus;
a i fm
■ ti:”
m2
<•: ■ u i* '• ion and my
•keep :
if Ul”
■ litoriunb ad fling
Dll1'
mure
is of 1 L
'ceDir.j in the year
and
"tiler
ifin r.ci.r, t (»\v i ownti.i.
HCVdttKO \T ttMIV
i:111 \!11 i• him i
School Opens Willi
Record Attendance
A ttendanee for the fir a dav
of school in Hi,, Bandera Public
Schools were broken Three hun-
dred twenty three jiiipils enroll-
•1 alone,
di tributed
n T.ovela
1 !"i 11- :n't O' 1
presiiled.
Mis
lid-.
i;
Car
.1 H i
\ir F
Has
■ charge.
dtimtiiiig
1->h - w i.i
And
the law a.
in the rivet
rigid]', cnfori
ainst
bot-
i \< is unit i tiii
si llnul. I.I \i II ROOM
- elans for th
advanced. M
a to bt
pie-
Of tile
rout l !
a- "i tation were lime
ottfjties. ii,;m
adil
ufisti banquet w;
I contllll
t I re, ,,.v
from the
■uilture
e, f"i- a
e surplus
Depan-
('ontrarv
Gi ammar School
Building Opened
Open House '
re II
Fri
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t ■
f-
v f'a
blit lit
t, :
ti ■;
ligh
Ted
-StM
he’d in
itiKil buil,
■ d offi
ehoo] Pa
R a in-3 fa bos Rl an
Drive For S>30,000
la
the pi
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lin.a
.1 to
.• at
■•P
mi th,
ay
'il- io
it con:
>r, belief, the.'
VO!
nmo- •
■boh )f(
:* (hi:
liDcS ;
are nut floe.
They
are'
C\ClX
the
•oayhl
Sv ti ll Kcde" d T
ax Ml
oney.\
A! '■
pat'etv; arc -ti'
Ii pr
lying
(‘dve
JYa- it
- to Vu
fo "]
. for;
( i
nd.
1 ■ • '<•
eh i'i).,;:;;
and
then
S* (.'
/ ria> f a rot m 1
an l
not
\ • a* <
Md v*
I MIT I'Oll
| (:rl MOM IN M \ It I \ I !S
is low r.iti:i>
Son Antonio, T»*x.. Sept. 11 —
j Thu Mol ine Corps has dropped
ihn •minimum airo repuiremont
or, wou'.cn applicants for the
Marino Furps. the San Antonio.
..limiting office announced to. " r 'x ' A
da' Women had to ho twenty
regulation: how- '' ,l'1' r'!tnn Mi';
I . n. •• •• i c Umindup.
'tin 'izirl
of Miss Roil
.d sti'inphde,
■the I‘.andc*ra
•\ list in. Sop-
■'arror. who
t;nr! uMi. lia>
u.di-! by tiic
n til Ihi..a>. ']’;irp)ov wii■* aJIci 1 !*• active I f,n,‘
^'iiihlo gar- 1(l- ......, ... .......(.
On September 30 the Third
Annual Randera Quarter Horse
Show will he held iit Mansfield
Lark here. Personnel of the as*
soeiation are completin'# plans
t"i this, show, which promises
to draw a large crowd and be
one of the hest shows held in
this area.
* e1 I k (i t.f Ti.- ,t- •'Orjat.ion in-
’• ' H A ,Mt ■-.•!, y of Medina,
j"• ddi'iu M R. i’adge.t
- vice-j)! evident; II. i*'.
d ‘ L‘. imte: a. on\ !.
Roy W. K.Mes
Id A' \V.i : ■!.' . a Staff Sergeant
in thf A:i Id 'CiAe ,and sun of
Mr. , and Mr.- , loi n Cofft»y nf
>n
h
107
fii'st
Tld
Up her home*
Ah the event'
\ . in Kound-
rarrei* was
most of bun or. and
>nsented to. return
town to be present
Inly this week; and proeessed at I!;i
ihooks A K l’a-e in San Anumio
for’ .'issivriiineMit u\ a i*e.wu!ai; Air
i-'oree lTn.it.
A velci'aiv Ml' M'orld War I f,
hstes heeame a<di\e in reserve
trainiivg after reeeiving his ■ dis-
charge' fi'oin the sei'\ ire in late
age
remains at 30
men recruits will re ,
training at the Marino ;lU
iidt !)“p<:t. I'.uris Is-
. 3 !:e I'irn of tiiTJ hS- ''V',’
i' ■(
'•emit* will he assigned .
- convening SeidenTht'r
Iuninr ( h im-
ppn-
A u.-r in cow hello, will i,!-.
Reeall to artiw dry is due t-•
a gpvenumMil- plan, to bring its
A !•' units to full strength.
i;>n-s ha- been employ(‘fI by
r.: • • flea !l(.'uok (aw. ('o. at. i’car-
>a-!. 'Texas. He js. a ffTmcr s u-
•:< ()! the Handera liigh school.
Mali
'
Dig
The i a
pays di
!ta!!on e
* ribu
i -1'.
new
now
r.a ha
ah
iron
K\
that
• the
the
s-or-
affiee
The Konminp Dance gill he
. • i :.
ie iugbwav (-urj.v \Vi
M-- nr Heva: <1 w if It
I’iaghov g:. d ’.i.V1 M -
•’ t’a* Austin fans, will fur*
•I,. ira-ie, \ •gm-.d er.Avd
rdie a foiks is planning uii
•■ and i.i
T<‘ Id'di {'It.'O
1 : t dav \ya
i<than’ fl
vi ar
I • • • d. 1
'•‘Midi* i-i .Jg die '-(■!)( U ,1 - (a r f t' d off
in fine shape, rPh/4 following
Teaeliers arc on dnfv in tile
'dionl: Kir i grade. NTi-s F R.
rrei'T s(M“:ind grade. Mr .. T’oliv
Th-vnier: third grade. Misy Vivian
Keose; fom-fh grade. ATi" NT,
Fitzgerald: fifth ’grade. Mrs T,ee
Hoy Vaughn: sixth grade. Mrs
W
Hr
V
Kwh I: seventh grade. Thu \\ j ji \JV liM'd
if Tarp-
.Seiih'm-
rv, and
. treas-
isi) the
- m .i ii)-.": ;uteiident T he
g ■ ■ : iMl •• *" c°ln-
. ■ ■ 1 1 1;. l in- . | ,,n ij
I ■ ■ I’ V.' il,-. H. a'.
AC. - i • K.i\ :’ . ,.Ad Hick: liiica
Mmi . i K i. .Ualkci', Hilly
in'! I .i r,i. : \\ hitehead.
. ..,ni i I'OmpiinC'ii of ; \vd
Uie/ili.iUi'! class which
■ il J ■' in lia- aiteinuoil,
a. ' HU e ice. > 'i iijs, includes
I! el I',' • lull and i ill Is; . ! ,i 1-s i;t id
and i a: n:iu .-(a. ion idlT and
a-;, i ■ Is. id id and i:1 jU horsu
CO i . LlH ; ■ ' ■. geldings, over
: ye.ii'.- ,,:■. ...: ■.;' ,,n nia: ■■ and
, e: .1,1 nil.II ..; . a- Iudglllg of
Tin a-r i .... .a I iu [>. m.
i-islicr.
Till!
el..
"[lens
lam '
his
rlshiiHcr: eighth wndp Mr
k Fnrkc. A’lie o’crnld T.a'im-
d <- id leach 0,11....I,, r-,,,,, th"
nis.Ii -I
of !’...•
atfondi
id. of
: lpi• ( ■ pole y
muon t" replace ii
.am co'u'.bat doty.
The- will bo- ar-igned in fields
f aviation, Gwnmunii-atlons, dis-
, d'-liig iiost-exehango electron-
's and administration.
Further information may !v
111 aim.‘I I by inquiring at tile \\
’I<1' tine la, r i it ing Office. Room -112,
die |i.,-r office Iinilding in San An-
-f,r tonio.
i, * '1__
oud
Gov't. Trapper Baps
-’ono GnVof pc;
"t Pinp e i'('ol{
I'. • C- a ii- !ifi a 1 1 ■,
to tbf (
d'dit g
gj-adi'-
ATI
■i Par-
al • 11 ntini
•h wi!
i froir
1 tea,h
, tl;,-. f
pin
’ii- t
ifh • t ar
i,l A. H
,’r.t w
he
and flte, stngli
TittJ 1 a.M'J > t) i 11, i i
.-I,i; ! .i' ,s : i . j ■
•i" G t" ah I
Ige
i:
i' ’
;f; !••
:
\vb.
Mr
,1 .,
o \v
i.dl1
5^
■A
b, lira ha laid
on tile \ Ti.
lining ranchi
i: H Fiericti.
John; Pufselj,, and
lity have ,Inst
a few 1 mad of sheen and
T 1 i-T:if i. - hv_ M" Hi'-
nf:
\U
illl
av. Vneatlrt™
f.ove. math,
th,. prinripal
i'i t!unkin Co
lot' of til
high sehoi
M' ■'
Mr--.;
lewis
:,".;lture:
Mr. ' ! • re i .
of tile high'
iv.itV i- (tiiee-j
" -ilionl and,.
d in
i. tC
M.ita
Kij
IL.
r h
Th,
m. .ted
school -bo
teat1 i"s deserve
and tile vote of t
munity for the
imildmc .that wi
to -rhool such a j:
hovs and girls wf
of '
m ire
., i the
•hit!
3TO-
,vely school '
a tkeu doing
sure for the |
will attend i
Tim Raiiu ...km.
.....ad by i
■ ,11'.::' .til'll- Scedi
uvfer the lake area
iudicie crystals will
after the money is
water
will
i hate
•.
Bandera County
A & M Club Gives
Scholarship
i'ho !■■",'> I■ a, ■ r ■ • I
A S- M C’l'.il ml
a warded »<• Fes', ' no |
Creek, ace,irrliiv-t to F. Shorf.
president of the flub.
Th- award, nn.anmnl one made
hv the orcarrizatibn. was made to
'Buck instead of Billy Farrer, as
previously announced, inasmuch]
as Hillv recently vounteered and,He said
'ijO by
itf the t
with silver
begin shortly
raised.
Tne $30,000 Will pay lot' a one-
ar contract, including $5,000
i siiver-iodide generators spaL'-
I at lo-mile; intervals .on the
witid.. Members- at the ..edmmit-
a appeared convinced that lain-
aking is- entirely passible. The
1- ! I 1111111100 H.
Ti •• iluail.ilupe-Medtria Fiood-
,ti : Ke, , Ulinii ■ Aa:i. in-
i';,,," ,',.i| : ■ ; ,'bi uai y. It-- of.
ers me Ik (k Ht-cker, ohuir-
i;; , . ii■..d. W aileii, iiee-
au u .iii; Lester Whipple.. M>cre<.
it: Mar E. M. Myles, trea.-nrer.
i n \i i
lohnnu Xeu comer, 37
Died Wednesday
As Avr Aon' tii })i'p>s- wt.p’t 1 came
1 u' t he (.io.ath of .h.duihy Xuwcom-
i 1 . ('* ck Mr. Xewcoiu-
age 7<7. was stricken with po*
'a* up .Hme IT'h and was- taken
!■> (h(* polio ward of Robert B.
(ireeil hospital in San* Antonio
! later to the ve eran*s hn^pital
An ?;iat < ity (’->•'plica;p-u- arose Mtirrav s Dickson, Methodist
fidiow ing an Operation and he npssionary from Cochabamba. Ro-
pa — c! a way on \\xrdne>xlay nigitt, iivia. will >].-eak at the Mc(lina
Funora! services will be held Methodist church on Friday, Sep
RIFS IN
s \ N \ N I UN In MON R \ Y
Thousands of friends through-
out south and Southwest Texas
were grieved to learn of the death
V; V ^~ ^ *>',!" uJln i officiating. Interment will he Center at 6.-30 p. nr.
,' TV !,!:u p h !,‘ | made in the Pipe Creek cemeterv. i A native of Hillsboro,
tonio. Mr. Haltf had been, A,.. ................
actively engaged in business in
v,a ii IV v - Sept,
killed foiuv coyc
--hoi f and ar'
103 For some tiinc
MM C TI. Kra
othr.-'. in that vi«
4m miit.
4MBM pum on Wcrlne-alny nnrl Tlnirs-
dav indienteri that co\T»tcs were
SBMs i^spoiw iMr and cyanide gas guns
.i| umi b:,itr,! in theUmwovomonf Assn
3 v . A -; * \ Inn/-' d- >g au-1 one rp
0 on w ro found Friday morning
1 1 11 two niore puns were found
j • ' Iiv.r •• ’ in •’ Another
I t i. ’ : ovg pip! it ; - horie<l
I ' ti • v i at ki!>•/!.
1 ill G-V’gh ■ he h i !' •* '•-• found.
Mr RyilTu: , ; to Pipe
• • k itnmedia'elv after 1 G Jo-
ope. - -a 'o to C U. T.-mdon.
to is in charge of prodntotv
final control work in this sec-
n of the state As far ns Is
i ten
.-ITT-
■U ill ell
e.x will o
i K\ion
: ina .
I ,i\ e L.h
T livestock
lM-nvem
n ^Tnoj- Ton FTl t
M*"”.her- -A fh(> Random co-mtv
T.ivrstock Improvement Assocln-
; ■: ill,
•• durin
MU! v
ii iUS to
!
stem
<. , will
Uid C. PI U!.k of
: 1 u Uiu ance
iliid C'Ut*
. i>Iu ennance
. • Cntry
-VP -o’ -c; Will
■ >u — ihais as
u ' ■»t of tri-
. All
halier cki'-'-es
•
• oat he from
dam are—
el a.' ...La, Lull.
jiidgevi by one
'S '!!'s judge
i die Handera
i a pt v. enicnt
pon-
-ia.lS OI*
A J! Ill-
, ad he
ending
be
> each
l <-
Ho
Knti \ ft
n i.vfM meet nf the rouhfy cottrt try is made. i.
topi
"ffd
a
S'ept(‘!nh(
f'Tv
.
V iff.,'
;iud to .make 0
vvOi’k
• Fi';! i lep l iner. SV>< a , a;; ]•■,
ganizat ion.
Tfepoids will he mni
•
and rani' splo’ held
T’ark on Labor Dav
'Uni I n
l a to are
T vonr i rid:
1 Tncxt aThi.
IT F .
1. on r. ■
css f id buck
if Mar - Hold
and plan
this afternoon (Friday) at the tember 22. 1050,-at 8 p. m. Thus known, these arc the first coyotes
Plummer Funeral Home at’.3 meeting will be preceded by a 1° he found In Random county
o'clock with Rev. II. T. Arnold fellowship supper in the Youth in about 25 y.urv with the cx- ] also he npmonted f--r th-
ccpfion .of. one srdd to hnvp been ''-‘Odcra County .Tumor Tuvostoc,.
San Yn
for
He
’U-
anorc
wa-
h<
' than half;
id'-ntlfi v! j
in Antonio ‘
..Texas, '. killed, at the lx. IT T.eibo
Mr, Newcomer was a.,life time and a graduate of Texas T’niver-. nn Mt'dinn T ako ^ Crov-ei
ro.'idein of Pipe Creek and had -ity, Rev. Dickson, wa.-;-assocj
m
, and .w
>:-t nr
m lh
• r M
known
public
a -host,
who wi
his death.
of relatives and friends director: of-The Methodist-- M’esi*-\- '3 the prornj.it w'ork that M
i l.'O g! ie\'ed to learn of. Foundtiti;i.n ar ho F;n'i\'eTsjiy of num did and ft. is honed
P.v
nthtv
M'ha’cd gvnth'G’
vived hv due -i
H s-mne-’e’l of
and a nojvhew. Hugh I. Halff.
general mahager of Wf).\I and
\\’OAT-TY'. 'FunemT services were
. f . C.v .v, - W , IHMU- u, t p. in.
sLiCce. a u Wednesday in San Antonio.
Barnes told the committee he
-.in see no reason why me pro- he](] fnr M|. at ,
vi am should not be successful
his firm has been very___
was accepted for . duty in th^jsuccessful in the past m its rain- fok
U. 8. Air Force. j in a Ring efforts, lhe finn opei- ^ NATIONS I)\A'
Lester Buck and Thomas Keesejates 17 planes.-S.an Antonio Ex-, ■ ^ has hppn deslg.
another 1050 graduate from Ban-; press. . mated as Trnited Nations Dav. it
dera high school left early last
I Toxa?- prior o hi- guing to Roli\ia 1 ■''1 nrodatoi -• have a” hoi n killed
----------------- | as a. rui/sinnaiA in 1Mk. Ropol'ts frnm fj-nlla 'her Ranch
Hi IK. I \ li.WEM'OBT I A e.'!i-d' and popular -1cc,i-a■ • ■. indicate a fairh . h,a.v\' i'nl'c. la
. •<!!1r' A' l l l- rs ( XSIIII i;sim> 11 ■ m. ha! !!'„■ \:.:,,' i.ai In-...... of , kn ■ in til l! ai'-'a and
rV;'f OF FlltST STATE BANK !'. nr in ('.".daii a:n!i.i. \Ji I) i i k s., n "ku - arc l,; c ,i a i.i;
1( '' " ! Mr. and Mrs. Iiurcin Davcn- l-u been hi t c I'niied .Slate-' tjona! irappinc.
1 pni't ,of Alice, will arrive tliis darins the summer to load in the —-------------------------
week to again make their home traininM of .50 voting Methodists Mr; and Mr- Far] AVeeil ;Tr..
;in Handera. Hurcin has accept-1 w ho are pninc out to Latin Ameri-; ami (-hildren of Copperas Cove,
Handera, present he is. visiting Methodist with Mr. and Airs. Karl Weed,
First. State Bank; of
to fill the place of L. ..... .....
resigned. For the past several Conference to tell of the work dina.
years he has held a position in iieing done liy that church in Bo- "XZX
the First National Bank at Alice.' Iivia. Bolivia has been assigned
He and his wife, the former Miss to this Conference as its special
Sh.
i\V.
which i:
h] )
>y t
he As
CVl
11' ?
durl.hiT
will
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inned.
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k imd f
f inst
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or,
Mrs, i
Mr
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pen to ail entries. Ail un-
Si'ptemljei' 27, 1900.
h on the show
September
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tiie jjnal: and atisolute
hue: peel tlie-'e rtlies and
:■ :i ■ .';] ; i: ' kv settle
etenuine all liiattet's'. ques-
and .differences in regard
I. or Otherwise s’: lug out
.cpmiecU’.d .with, .or inci-
ix tlie .show, nil.! tlie. right
end or .Jtla to these rules-
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k’.ANGH SOLD
this
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sited
Itancti 'in July 1
'ei ; it a >11 t\ a.-' c\ c-i
- Niude
Rain!;!
An .. Con: id-
mvoiiii. nth, r
lo were not dis-
twn weeks here.
’fills of. thc;
Ch.as Washburn. ' closed.
as accompanied i ----—----
nephew. Charles] take Ad.ua- of Medina was
,vho will spend a Umsim vj-itor in Bandera \V
nes'day morning.
. r"r.o.oi,«- q-itnrdav to the day upon which the Fnited
tion, to enter the college. Les- ieie •> . - John N’ation-- charter became effective
»•* " ill take agricultural educa- attend the funeral of Mrs. J°nn, thrJ,U(!h ratlfiPa,ion |,y 2/3 of the
tion.
; Kckhart.
tlera mgti s< nooi ieii eai y - t, M L Ilicks were 1»elnsr the fifth anniversary of Thelma Surber, were both rear- foreign missionary field during
}-nda> morning for Coll ge . • | - y L. to'the dav upon which the United ed in Bandera, and have a host the. current quadrennium.
of friends to welcome them hack The general public Is invited
to the old home town. They have to hear this missionary speaker.
been vacationing the past few -— ——sy——
weeks In California, and are ex- Born to Mr. and'Mrs. Bo Ches-
fic^ted to arrive in Bandera this son, on September 12, a son: in
weeke-ntl. the Wilson hospital.
BANDERA'S FAVORITE SONS PITCH
WINNING GAME LAST SUNDAY
LOVELY VELVET FLOWERS
For Trimming- Your Fall Hats
VELVETS and LEATHER BAGS
FOR LADIES
All Styles and Colors
Beautiful New Fall Piece Goods
Arriving Daily
Ladies' House Dresses $2.98
Real Leather Dog Collars, All Sizes
Have Your Dolls Put Away for Xmas
Make Your Selection Early
FITZGERALD’S
^ 'Variety Goods, Hardware, Appliances
J>. O. BOX 762 PHONE 54
Nations.
United Nations Day will be ob-
served Universally with a Prayer
Vigil and such other observance
ns .each community plans. On
Monday afternoon a group of
interested people met at the li-
jhrarv room to discuss plans for a
j local observance and it is .hoped
t that each of the ministers ns well
ms a representative from each nr-
j eahizntion in the community will
serve on the committee to work.
j these plans nut locallv. Watch
lyour Bulletin for further an-
nouncoments.
COFFEE HOER
The Coffee Hour was postponed
last Saturday afternoon but it
will be hold this Saturday, the
16th. from 2 to fi ,'p_ hr at the
Wright Bldg. Home made ice
cream, cake and coffee will be
sold at reasonable prices and
the public is cordially invited.
This project is sponsored by the
Women's Society of Christian
j Service and the Wesleyan Service
Guild and Mrs. Ashley Hugh is
chairman for the afternoon. You
will enloy the fellowship. Whole
cakes, half or quarters will he
sold.
Bandera's Ranch Hands edged
Uvalde Sunday by a score of 3
to 2 in one of the most thrilling
Siiohe should have been retired
but reached first base after strik-
ing out in a moment nf confusion
Zack Clark .Tr., will leave Mon-
day for training in the armed
forces.
baseball games ever staged at that would have made the third
Cowboy Park. out. Bandera added their three!
Jimmy Hand and Pat Hubert, slowly and painfully, counting
two of Bandera’s favorite sons, one,out in the fifth, and one each I
share! pitching honors by hold-1 in the seventh ad eighth frames,
ing Uvalde to no earned runs] the final and winning run corn-
while striking out an aggregate ing when Simpson walked Hand
of 13. Hand whiffed 11 batters , with the liases jammed to force
in the first 3 innings, of play, jin Holliman.
Little Eddie Urbanowich. south-1 ,\n effort is being made, to re-
paw Uvalde hurier, was the real j ,-natrh Uvalde for a game here
surprise package. Coming to t),j< Sunday. Announccmcnts
town as virtually unknown, he, wd| j1o ma(]e Saturday (tomor-
introduced himsel with a blazing row, from, the mobile public ad-
fast. ball and a baffling curve, (|r(-.ss system regarding Sunday's
that will be long remembered Rame
liv the. Ranch Hands who faced
him. Urbanowich allowed only
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Bandera
Uvalde .
three hits and one run in the
five innings he toiled, but was
forced to retire in the fifth be-
cause of a recent injury that j
affected his control. | Batteries: Bandera—Hand. Hu-
Uvalde took a two run lead In bert and Lindner. Uvalde—Ur-
R If F
. .000 010 11 —3 0 3
...200 000 000 — 2 -1 2
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