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TUESDA
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1960
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Banner-Press
Brenham Bowling
tar at Post «-
The victories were by Pearl Beer
2eam Tie
Opener, 21-0
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and Coton MM Team No. 1 are tied
single game score.
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Stolz B. 33-24: Roy Stolz A. 31%-
Frankie Jo Camaaak of
purchase the property of Messrs.
25%; Bosse Service Station, 30-27;
fell
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29; Cotton Mill B. 26-31; Rexall A,
nual election of officers will take
M
In team play Monday. Ackers
and warmer weather.
with
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20 Years Ago
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ing pitcher against St. Thomas. .
442 series and a 161 single game.
Park.
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FOR
Has 499 Series
; Jimmy Taylor at Mad-
se, first base; Frankie Jo Cernosek, isonville, sophomore letterman. 440,
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and Robert
Muraki of Brenham, sophomore let-
COLOR MIXING
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Charles Acebo of Bellville, fresh-
Rankin On Top
A couple of 2-1 victories
were
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Phone GR 6-3503
Pre - Development
honor by a margin of 10 points ,
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Louis and Dayton. Other teams
ratings were: Kansas, Holy Cross,
(In Dallas, J.( B. (Jack) Lowe,
Wake Forest, Texas ASM, St.
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through March 5 in parentheses):
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Schleider’s
eastern Conference winner (21-5),
Villanova. an independent with a
Giese and Davis were voted co-
captains by the squad members.
man, high jump; Larry Perkins at
Alvin, freshman, low hurdles; and
* letic directors who oppose a plan
_ to permit the Dallas Rangers of
mile and sprint relays; Gene Bosse
of Brenham. sophomore letterman,
Meals (C), Jackie Buss (7) and Ar-
thur Pick.
Team
1. California (20) (24-1)
2. Cincinnati (13) (24-1)
3. Ohio State (1) 21-3)
4. Bradley 24-2
5. Utah (1) (24-3)
6. West Virginia (24-4)
7. Utah State (22-4)
8. Georgia Tech (21-5)
9. Villanova (19-5)
10. Indiana (20-4)
NFL, were forced to try sched-
uling the two Saturday night
College Ratings
NEW YORK (UPI)—The final
1969-60 major college basketball
topped Rexall B, 3-0; and 2-1 vic-
tories were by the Rexall A over
Bosse, Cotton Mill B over Cotton
Miu A and Stolz B over Stolz A.
Mrs. Marjorie Fischer bowled a
INSTANT
COLOR
entire outfield were starters
the Blinn team last season.
By NORMAN MILLER
. United Press International
NEW YORK (UPI) - Califor-
nights, . .
Meyer’s warning was the latest
from Southwest Conference ath-
Blinn Coach Lero
Emmons wiffbe the
in the final ratings by the 36 out-
standing coaches who comprise
the UPI rating board. ,
This was a fitting tribute to 44-
year-old Newell, who retires as
coach after this season and steps
up to athletic director at Califor-
-,j
any type finish-
In any quantity
St. Joseph’s (Pa ) and Kentucky,
2 each; Navy 1.
(Fla.), St. Joseph’s .(Pa.), Ken-
tucky and Navy.
Connie Riddle rolled a 457 series
and Edna Schroeder had a 175 sin-
gle game score. -
The standings: Rankin, 31%-19%:
Washington County Tractor, 26-25;
Coca Cola, 24-27; Navratils, 20% -
30%.
Bowlerama, 34-23; Rankin, 30-27;
Blue Bell, 27-30; City Garag, 26-
31; L. Hausman, 24-33; Artesian
Park, 23%-33%; Knights of Colum-
bus, 23%-33%.
rors,
nine hits.
dads in the Saturday dual meet.
Williams said he had cut his
squad to include:
Dutch Meyer
Warns Cotton
Bowl Officials
kansas. ,
Meyer called for a boycott of
the Cotton Bowl if pros are al-
lowed to use it on any day but
Sundays. 1
He said the Cotton Bowl Ath-
letic Assn, was “helping to cut
hrosgb
At th
Blinn Track
Squad To
era, while Pear! owna an 11-21 rec-
ord and Appel is 9-23. -
C. A. Seward rolled a 623 series
and E. H. Dempsey recorded a 190
Recapping
Vulcanizing
Wheel
Batterias
DR. W. S. HOUSTON
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined, visual
anaiysis.
Contact Lenses Fitted
Phone GR 6-2736
106 S. Market
Willies Wins
Willies Steak House won over
Muzzy' Surveyors, 4-0, and Holle-
man and Reed Insurance topped
singles.
Charlie Ballom had two of Whar-
ton’s safeties, a double and a sin-
gle.
California Is Voted Top
Cage Team In Final Poll
ir non conf erence warfare here
womes University of Houston at
terman, mile run.
Also, Hugh Hayes of Liberty, so-
The Washington County Tractor
Co. defeated Navratil Music House
and Coca.Cola topped Rankin Mo-
tors.
SOENTIFIC PEST
& TERMITE CONTRG
GR 6-6401
BRENHAM
mZO6SEMANORST.
The pace-setters in Elks Major
League Bowling both lost 4-0 series
and remained tied for first place
with 22-10 records at the Germania
Alleys Monday night.
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Points
334
324
254
206
194
. 173
74
67
43
40
BOETTCHER LUMBER
COMPANY
" Houston Highway —-
Phone GR 6-3678
League at the Bowlerama Monday
night.
Willies heads the league with a
42-34 record, followed by Holleman
and Reed at 40-36, Muzzy at 39-37
and Brenham Insurance at 32-44.
Don Muzzy rolled a 553 series and
204 single game while Mrs. Joe Pl-
cone recorded a 467 series and a
179 single game.
For Want Ads Call GI I4MI
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-
Neely was the first of the South-
west Conference athletic directors
to speak out on the subject of
pulling out at the Cotton Bowl
Game. He suggested moving the
WHARTON—Three Blinn pitchers allowed one hit
launched their 1960 baseball sea-
over Wherton Junior College.
25 games, today were acclaimed
national college' basketbath ncham-
pious for the 196940 regular sea-
son by the United Press Interna-
tional Board of Coaches.
Coach-of-the-year Peter Newell’s
men beat out Cincinnati for the
{
March 8, 1946—Despite the fact
that extremely cold weather held
DOCTOR MM PM9OMV
POR TOUR
Fireman's Park sadium .
Richard Yeats of Houston
credit for the victory. He stai
a pretty good month after all, ac-
cording to many local business
men who have compared figures
Office
GR 6-308
Two Registered
Pharmacists to nerve you.
Blinn scot ad five, first inning
runs, added four more in the 5th
DR. LOWELL HERZAOG
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
Every Day, Monday
through Saturday .
Office hours: 8 a. m. 5
p. m. Closed Thursday
afternoons.
Phone GR 6-2313 -
w----dnaudda
Jimmy Houston of Galveston,
sophomore lettermen, shot and dis
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they taa^tnni has historically had
a "lowprice" name it must be, in fact,
alowpricecar.
This, at ome time, was true. But today
the namqes of cars, as you may know, have
very little to do with their prices. Many
cars with traditional low-price names cost
more than Mercury—a name you have
always associated with higher price cars.
Mur point is this: -
Some new-car buyers are skeptical when we
tell them this price story. Here are some of
the questions they ask-and our answers:
A Mereury Monterey, with
de luxe appointments, is row
priced $31 to $66 ley* than any
of the best selling Fords, Chev-
rolets, and Plymouths (the V-8
powered Galaxies, Impalas, and
Furys). Yet Mercury offers yon
far more of everything you want A. Y ’ within a lew dollars. It's the
"zm,, most amazing value story ever offered.
M * car Just read below.”
*Based on comparison of manufacturers suggested IMO vetall base prices tor towestipricad Vg poworad moaata
ROBBIE BARNES
BRENHAM INSURANCE AGENCY
Firat National Bank Bulding
—4
in Front By 6
Murphy’s Store holds a six game
lead in the Blue Monday Bowling
League.
In action at the Bowlerama Mon-
day night, the'Knights of Columbus
defeated Artesian Park, 2%-%: and
2-1 wins were booked by Blue Bell
Creameries over L. Hausman Gro-
was not involved in the squabble,
nor was it directly involved in the
plan to let the Rangers use the
bowl on Saturday nights. He
pointed out that the State Fair of
Texas operates the bowl, and the
Cotton Bowl Athletic Assn.’s sole
Blinn
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10; 19. St Louis, 8; 20. Dayton 7.
Others — Kansas 6. Holy Cross,
Wake Forest, Texas A&M and St.
John’s (N. Y.) 6 each; Notre
Dame and Miami (Fla ), 4 each;
on their sales in February this
year, with those of the same
month last year—Spectator.
Our commercial printing depart-
ment has increased so much in
volume that we have employed an
additional printer who works at
night, thus giving 24-hour service.
He is Howard Morrison who
comes here from Tyler. He plans
to move his family consisting of
his wife and two sons here when
school is out.
Many notables from Junior
Chambers of Commerce in neigh-
boring cities have notified the
local group that they will be
present for the “Charter Night”
banquet here Friday.
Brenham Lions Tuesday night
heard a group of Brenham high
school students report on their re-
cent trip to Port Arthur for the
youth conference. The youngsters
said-their meetings were taken up
principally with discussions of
problems of interest to high school
students.
tin, Brenham
‘ FOR SALE
variety of i
machines, de
Refrigerator
33-tf
For Want
BN
IN
and R
each as the Buccaneers la
son with a 21-0 victory 03
The Bucs continue thei
mules. E. D.
as.—45-3tp
Freight da
Deluxe Filter
New Warran
Schleider's F
tin St., Breni
FOR SALE
dining room
Phone GR 6-1
General E
1959 Model i
move.
He was the fifth SWC athletic
nia. Before that, however, the
Bears make a defense of their
NCAA championship. starting to-
night against Idaho State.
To. Receive Trophy
in their final ratings, 20 coaches
made California their No. 1 choice
and 13 voted for Oscar Robertson-
led Cincinnati. Third-ranked Ohio
State and fifth-ranked Utah each
received one first-place vote.
In points (distributed on a 104-
8-746-5-4-3-2-1 basis for votes from
first to 10th places), California re-
ceived a total of 334 to 324 for
Cincinnati. Both teams compiled
24-1 regular-season records.
California will receive the Unit-
ed Press International trophy, ess-
League had first choice on dates
and selected all the prime Sun-
day dates.
Cotton Bowl officials said the
two dates granted this season
were for "emergency" reasons
and would not happen again.
But Bel, whose Southern Meth-
tonic, 2L; Donald Brown, Houston, . ------—
2L; and Tommy Davis, Smithville, * 35-22 fee
IL.‘ :
to regret the
MERCURY ADDS UP TO A BETTER LOW-PRICE CAR—Mercury has a 7
to 8 inch longer wheelbase than Galaxie, Impala, and Fury + 289 to 494 pounds
more weight + up to 23% more insulation + more spacious passenger compart-
ment + self-adjusting brakes 4- up to 28% more visibility + more luxurious in-
terfor ffiner quality (every Mercury is road-tested before it is shipped, notjust
spot-checked as all other low-price cars) = Smoother ride, extra satisfaction.
MERCURY-the better low price car
North Carolina, Duke, Kansas
State, Auburn. Providence, St.
FARMERSMEROMANTS
LUMBER COMPANY
GR 6-8641
John’s, Notre Dame,
______ __________ . our
- - -
Peggy Ponfick recorded a 499
pin series and a 199 single game in
toe Burford’s Beauties Bowling
League Monday night.
Gimon Furniture defeated Busch
Bavarian Beer, 3-0, and victories by
a 2-1 margin were by City Garage
over Pink-Puff Salon, Lacina Food
Market over Marsh Dept. Store and
Sanders Produce over Super-Valu
Food Store.
The standings: Gimons, 36-18;
Sanders, 30% -23%; Pink Puff, 30-
24; City Garage, 26%-27%; Laci-
nas, 25-29; Busch, 24-30; Super-
Valu. 23%-30%; Marsh, 21%-32%.
ratings by the United Press Inter- - I__. . .. .. nn21
PIaCe VOUS and WOIiIOSC I cCOt Mm ___ . .a
baseiTommyDavihortsto: and W — mile relay;
Charies Stark, j. A. nosea a a w —
Marvin Jurries, outfielders.
Bosse, Frankie Cernosek, and the
Worth and Waco those same
nights.
“I hope we don’t have to pull
out of the Cotton Bowl,” Meyer
said. “But we'll have to if that’s
the way they want to play ball.
19-5 record, and Indiana (20-4).
St. Bonaventure led the second
-10 group, followed in order by:
New York University, Texas,
ence race this season, won latter
• awards. * _____
The lettermen were announced by
- Leroy Dreyer, Blinn athletic direc-
iMBucs Win in
( A two-year managerial award
. went, to Donald Busker of Galena
ingston, IL; Harvey Graeber, Hous-
ton IL; John Ellisor, Tarkington, 192-37%.
IL; and Charles Wilson, Freeport,
IL.
our throats” after the college,
which received'votesinthe'finalgame hadI built the stadium to its
present status.
FOR SALE -
and frames i
frames. Erw
Brenham. Tex
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Divided burne
condition, 150
45-5te___________
New Vesta
tane or Natui
Reduced to $1
$30.90. Schle
S. Austin—Br
Freshmen: Herman Aschenbeck, 25%; Bosse Service Station, 30-27;
Round Rock, 1L; Gene Boddie, Uv- Rexall B, 28-29; Cotton Mill A, 28-
J. N. Brown and Abe Harrison, ad- had two bite to five trips
drove home five runs. Byron i
San Antonio ‘ Four sophomores and five
man won the numerals ii
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• •
Q "Do you mean Mercury is now a low-
K" price cart Did you reduce prices?"
A “Yea. Monterey prices are now $174
• lower, and include many extras that
are now standard equipment.”
0 “But in your price comparison, aren't
"" you talking about a ‘stripped’ Mercury
—with rubber mats, plain interiors,
no equipment, no glamour?”
A “No, we’re talking about a de luxe-
• appointed Monterey with beautiful
nylon interior and deep, thick carpet-
ing. The comparison is fair.”
0 “Do all Monterey models have as good
K a price story?”
in the bowi on Saturday
Cernosek (6); Filo Jimenez, Arthur
pions (21-3), Bradley (24-2), Utah, — •— — ----- -e -------
the Skyline Conference champ director to voice opposition to the’
— 2, Pace-Setters Lose
“ * ---- lor and Frank Broyles of Ar-
games because the rival Dailas
Texans of the American Football
game to Houston or some other
large city.
over H. F. Hohlt Co. and Appel'
The (Cotton Mii Eight Ballers Garage over Reese Lockett Store.
_ - - - । Hohlt and Lockett are the lead-
blematic of the national champi-
onship.
Ohio State Third
Ifyouregoingtobuya
low price car...be sure
you get the better one!
. ( a .
rG» fjst lace in the Monday Morn-
lag Amateur Bowling League stand-
ings.
Both have 7-5 records following
action Monday at the Brenham
Bowlerama.
Schleider Furniture owus a 64
record and Schroeder’s Humble
Service Station is 4-8 for the cur-
rent tourqament,
J. W. Williams rolled a 443 se-
ries and Bill Williams a 179 single
game In Monday’s action.
joining the track. For what pur-
’pose is not known. - of Bellville had
The signal bureau forecasts rain
Following Cincinnati in order They will live
came: Ohio State’s Big Ten cham- me ”
In.,, and hurled three innings. Milburn
Lenten services were hld.65- Emmons of Freeport and Everett
Wells of. Cleveland each hurle a
line will run
of the Hebrew
Miami president of the Cotton Bowl Ath-
letic Assn., said the association
tition with college games at Fort - -
Bowlerettes
ive (tort- Ackers Cleaners held onto first eery, City Garage over Murphys
including: in the Bowlerettes League as and Rankin Motors over the Bow-
Sophomares James Giese.Brens Qose race, ctine Monday lerama
.. 2 2
Ackers is the front runner wit
We would call the attention of
our reapers interested in the Cot
ton Seed products to the advertise-
mept of the Cardwell Machine
company ia another column. This
firm has the reputation of turning x-;g dyying much of the
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iat fiaafnara, sprints, relays and broad
jump; Billy Danford of West Co-
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Second place winners behind Ho-
ward County 4C of Big Spring at
the Border Olympics, the Bucca-
oners tent their times against
IB lots, each 100 ft. x 150 ft., across
from Salem Lutheran Church,
$350.00 each, terms,
a
See J. RAY HALL, Realtor
Exclusive Agent
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. DICK TRACY nia’s Golden. Bears. who employed
k IRE CO “old-fashioned” methods like ball-
• * control and defense to win 24 of
, ..... bowjed a 539 series ■ ■
amfME." Murphy had a 213 pin .
1, followed by Roy single game. <
‘ The standings: Murphys, 40-17;
_____ sophomore, 880;; Hubert (Dutch) Meyer, athletic director
509 940 (UHi 9 | Marek of . Cameron, freshman, - -
1 11. St. Bonaventure, 37; 12. New ,---- . . _ a.
york University, 29; 13. .Texas, odist teams stand to suffer the
27; 14. North Carolina, 19; 15. most, financialy, W the pros
Duke, 16; 16. Kansas State, 14; catch on as a gate attraction.
17. Auburn, 13; 18. Providence, didn’t accept that reasoning.
GETLTTERS
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James Giese, Tommy
Davis Named
Co-Captains
Nine members of the Blinn Col-
lege basketball squad which won
scound place hgnors ip the Zqne
Two, Texas Junior College Confer-
--, , . ----.—-at Texas Christian University,
—03 12dashes and sprint, relay; Judson warned Cotton Bowl officials
—2—- - ji. freshman, Monday they would “live to re-
Richard Moree gret the move” If they allow pro
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