The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1959 Page: 17 of 20
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Thurtdey, Februery IT,'1959 Bet Maglun 0m
Do Ganders End Cage Season Tonight?
'JT Meet Saturday -
Lee Swimmers To
Compete In Austin
By^BIU. HARTMAN '• im-eiing m)u«<S_oT >5 boy* to from the relay. Dumtntn
Galena Is
Big Key;
Hosts Eagles
For Teen-Agers
YOUR FORD SALESMAN
Baseball Clinic Is Sef
H> *IIJ. HARTMAN
Thui*<l»y ni*ht i |.imn will
- IHraEs ££ «* -
■> RKMV Ml‘IWT th*t we nhould begin <0 teach ball At*ori*Hon. will bring Rip 1%* Teen Age D**fite* ire
Rt *r bill mi the teenage level our boy» *om# at Ihe thing* 'JJhW* Hairy (iumbed and ip>H«oml pv nu- Ravi own 0|*J-
They Will K*v to be gue*|x at
lirnWi Club (hi lunch awl
itmn.lt air Mjmc i*l the
fundamental* at the game later
All Raytown boy* Interfiled In
playing bWwtii ,tr.- tng.si in nt
pit*
I'rolet.miwl Bate- gram.
The BEL iwunroer* will |«l the Auitm Affair The Iroup will teammate DeShong will be In Ihe „ „ uur |nrngg (ram I'audena'10 be held it ihe Humble Cbm- public lelabon* diieetor at the Huuv
•lieir refulor aeiion on the road leave lor Ihe itele rapllal al one meter diving competition 10BU. trough Imuntty Howe will be iporwored OplimUl Club, uid. Th„l
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PIPES!
Hack's Pharmacies
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THAD FELTON
Since 4£2jt\n*
moM Te*i* t%JU»M
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have H»rgr*vr'» »peclally. Uie fly Randy Amrli ami HiM Pel- t0 a wlU be all
Other (lander* making Ihe trip m ike Urn trip ' *" 1lt%t '"*"‘,ln« between
will be Mike TTiunnan, Melvin Howton Lamar 1* a ilrong Ihe Hubert E Ire and Spring
Jotaiuwn Merrick Saucier, Jimmv favorite in the annual Austin! Br*w h team*, the Gander*
Oowhlg. Donnie Page Jav Smtth.laffair. The Baytown crew, which fought from behind to take a
John Sylveater. Mike Spuhler.’placed *wth tail year, will be «MI win. (V»ch Herman Eng
Mike Moaeaman. Mike Join**, out lo hetter their standing tlah'a Hear* ran one of the wild-
Tummv Dunman, eKn DeShong The MO yard friv relay ot e»t stall* ever witnessed In ihe
Best Wishes To Houston Natural Gas System
WALT TINEA
Sol roman
Ham# Phone II’ 1-11*4
Nobody Btaft A
Buck Turntr Deal Or Tha
Sarvico That Back* It Up
BUCK TURNER
CHEVROLET CO.
Ill M. Main II E. Trial
Jl 1-M01
and Mike Written
Thurman. Saucier. Oowhlg and
Page are all entered In Ihe SO
vard free ilyle. Thurman and
Saucier *111 Jo'" Dunman and
Aebl on the »0 free relay. Adda their day * work
'Heels Conk State;
Take Loop Lead
ON THE
OPENING OF THEIR NEW
DISTRICT OFFICE
McCUNE PAINT CO.
309 N. MAIN
I North Carotin * lop-ranked Tarihave a long ruw to hoe la-fore
b* ■»' — -ep^’SjSe’”* “
ter obstacle on llie way lo an un- pntnk McGuires slinrpshoolrrs
jbeaten »eaaon In ihe lough Allan-|lurnw) ^ arrh-nval North Car-
— -._■■■—- > iil.n.i Slate. 71-67. «n iln-ir home
rouri Wednesday nigh! am!
clinch .i
ACC b>
urday.
However, unlike most confer-
ence'. winners «f tire Atlantic
Coast title do no! qualify auto-
math-ally for Ihe NCAA shindig
Tin' first right finishers meet in
which I
Congratulations To
Houston Natural Gas System
Dunman. Thurman. Saucier and HEI. gym The Gander* must
Aebi bettered the REL |wol rcc- be prepared for that and olher
ord In Tuesday's lime trials, surprises when lltey Invade the
They broke Ihe HUT record of Beat laud Thursday.
I Ml by turning In a i 5SJ for Pacing abort but experienced)
Spring Branch are three accurate
•hot*. David I-aMont. Jimmy
Lyon* and <5r***y Uvlngslon
Allhough Spring Branch ha*
height. English perfer* to go
with ihorter performer*.
The *ame Baytown five that j
ha* kept the Miroon In dl»
trlct contention will once ugam
be getting Ihe starling nod. Co
cap.alns rluli- Caulhi-n and Jun
my Brummett will join district
scoring leailer Roy Wolfe at the
outside slots while Darrell Ock-
er and Mark Dommrrt handle
Ihe spots under the boards
Osker and Dommert combined
he for first place m the rebounding talents In Tuesday s
defeating Marhland Sat-1 game with South Houston to con-
trol both boards
Brummett Injured his elbow-
in the South Houston game, but
will be in lop shape for the dis-
trict finale
Wolfe kept h.s scoring lead,
but not
Wc Are Proud to Have Been Selected to Furnish And Install ALL The Glass Work in This Modem Building
WE INSTALLED:
• TINTED PLATE GLASS FRONT with Anodized Aluminum Extrusions • ENTRANCE DOORS
• PLATE GLASS MIRRORS FOR THE INTERIOR!
GERALD VINCENT GLAZING CO.
1017 N. MAIN
PHONE 3-1461
a post-season tournament
was described by McGuire earlier after Tuesday s action
this week as "a kinda Russian
roulette"
"You knock yourself out in con-
ference play all season and then
you have lo start all over again
in Ha- tournament," moaned the
New York-bum Tnr Heel roach.
"Then if you're lucky enough to
win the tournament, your (MW. ......... .
" for the i1* < row ned
I Other Ganders making the
trip and who should see action
by a wide margin. The Gander
junior leads J’asaduna's Oarl
Choate by six points. Wolfe has
210 points during his 13 district
games compared to Choate's
20(. Thursday s schedule may
not only produce only a cham-
pion A scoring king may also
are physically exhausted
NCAA championship"
The megapode of Australia is #rP nubh(l Mahan. Mickey Fill
the only bird that is able to "Tjier, Joe Esquivel, Al Dennis
the moment It is hatched. _(Dickie Stanley and Doug Bell
Bell relnjured an ankle In Wed-
nesday's practice, but may be
able to play.
Coach Kevin Lounsberry's
Bees will meet the Spring Branch
Cubs in the preliminary game
starting at 6:15 p.m
Other district action will find
Galveston at South Houston and
Braiasport at Texas City.
DISTRICT STANDINGS
TLC Gets New
Head Grid Coach
SKGUIN, Tex. (UPII- Jim
(Moose) Maimquist, backfield
coach at Gustavus Adolphus Col-
lege of St. Peter, Minn., has been
named head football coach at Tex-
as Lutheran.
Maimquist, 28, in going from
one Lutheran school to another,
will take over in June, replacing
John Krame, who resigned last
month.
But Maimquist will take a leave
of absence from Gustavus Adol-
phus, where he has coached for
three years, to handle spring
(mining here.
Maimquist graduated from Gus-
tavus Adolphus and was All-Con-
ference there his senior year.
Sport Briefs
CANADA BEATS FINNS
HELSINKI, Finland, (UPI)-Tlie
Belleville McFarlands, who will
defend Canada's world amateur
ice hockey championship in
Prague next month, defeated Fin-
land’s national team, 3-1, Wednes-
day night.
SAVOLD IMPROVING
PARAMUS, N. J. (UPI) - I-ee
Savolri, former heavyweight con-
tender wlio fought Joe Louis and
Rocky Marciano in non-title bouts,
is improving from an ear infec-
tion at Bergen Pines Hospital.
Savold, 42, was hospitalized in
critical condition Tuesday night
because of a high fever resulting
from the infection.
COMPETE IN RELAYS
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) -
Olympic champion Glenn Davis of
Ohio State, Bobby Morrow of Abi
You are cordially invited to
OPEN HOUSE
at our new
BAYTOWN DISTRICT OFFICE
621 W. STERLING AT FELTON
8 a.m. to 6p.m. Friday, February 20
The new Baytown District Office of Houston Natural
Gas is one of Baytown's most modern building*.
For your convenience, it features a drive-in window
that can be reached from Felton Street.
rapu
io State, Bobby It
lene and Dave Sime of Duke will
compete in a special 220 - yard
dash at the West Texas Relays at
Odessa, Tex,, March 26. Davis
winds up hik college career in the
ABC relays at Big Spring, Tex.,
March 28.
-FREE DOOR PRIZES
First Prize
Winner’s choice of a
HAMILTON o7 MAYTAG
GAS CLOTHES DRYER
Second Prize
A completely installed
Gaslite
FOR YOUR HOME
Nothing to buy, no obligation. Just register during Open
House. Drawing will be held at 6 p.m., Friday, February 20.
, Winners need not be present.
HOUSTON NATURAL GAS SYSTEM
SIEVING NOME AND INDUSTRY ON THE TEXAS <*UIE CPAtf
HARRY MASSEY, District Manager
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1959, newspaper, February 19, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104430/m1/17/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.