Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, January 7, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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Inexperience Proves
Too Muchf And Cubs
Lose At Tournament
East Texas State at San Marcos
Monday night in its second title
gardner of San Angelo junior col-
lege. Monday was named Texas
"junior college coach of the year1'
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flate and ‘bedrooms’ that rest on
the -car rocf ■ provide - steeping
ers protested strongly against
the job that Lovelock did as ref.
eree, and let Phillips know about
it in no un-certain terms. Myers
rector of Shell Oil, testing devi-
ces that add to the family’s driv.
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N. Y., whic
Texas Conference
Cage Race Opens
Gunkel Beats Russian
Myers Is Winner
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R. C. BARNES
EDWIN HOHLT
ALMOT SCHLENKER, Directors.
Other-iabilitles
TOTAL LIABILTTIES.
BULL GETS BIG EYE
SPENCER, W. Va. «p F.
McIntosh, Jr., a cattle breed
received a glass eye, and t
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Bucs Defeated By
Houston, 76-54, at
Coliseum
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PROVIDE MUCH
EXCITEMENT
Bucs Vs. Decatur
On Tuesday Night
Half-time scores: UH Freshmen
35, BUnn 32.
maa Plenty Of Comfort
Goes Into Autos Southwest Texas
and an as yet unnamed high school
coach of the year sat a sports
achievement dinner here Jan. 30.
Southwest Texas, ' boasting
only undefeated basketball '
ing committee evidenty failed to
note his great basketball tal-
ents.
The annual Grimes County
Chamber of Commerce cage tour-
ney gets underway at the Nava-
sota high school gymnasium this
Friday afternoon at 2. Waller and
Normangee will open the event.
placed their support behind Taft.
Porter said Monday that “with
General Eisenhower as a Republi-
can nominee, the Republican party
in Texas probably can enter the
strongest slate of candidates for
state offices it has ever had.”
"I think, "ike added, "with Gen-
eral Eisenhower as the nominee,
he will carry the state by a sub-
stantial majority."
Benny Barcello' and Oliver Lang-
ford, with 15 and 14 points, re-
spectively, paced the win. '
Eugene Bredthauer led Bren-
ham with 11 tallies, while Teddy
Gindorf and Henry Rost each
had 9.
The locals defeated Kirwin of
Galveston. 38-23, in a consolation
affair, with Bredthauer high with
13 points. David Bennett posted
9 .points. Gindorf 8, Rost 6 and
Jimmie Hahn 2.
In the consolation bracket
semi-finals, Sweeny topped the
green and white, 53-40, to move
into the finals. Brenham kept up
the pace for three quarters, four
points behind at that point, but
wilted to a fourth* quarter drive
by the opponents.
Bredthauer again paced scores
With 20 markers, while Bennett
accumulated 11, Rost 7, Gindorf
1 and Hahn 1. 1
The Cubs’ season record now
stands at 4 victories and 3 de-
feats.
Star Conference schedule to high-
light this week’s play. . ———
The Bobcats, who have won nine
in a row without defeat, clash with
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Baptist at San Marcos and a Thurs-
day night clash with-McMurry at
two-fa 11 victory from Art Nelson
after the latter had had a first
Ea"spigtzer evey". m,
the referee.
Katmikoff looked powerful in
enceaftair.
Blinn (54)
•Moegle, t
Hinds, f
Stetcham, c \
Buck, g ‘
Cocrost, g
Davis, f
Lange, g
Totals
UH Frosh (76)
Adams, f
Booher, f
Wittge, c
Beasley, g
Grigsby, g
Hatton; f
Walkup, c
Scott, f
Kittman, g
Pettiette, f
Cunningham, g
was Nelson. He claims Lovelock
gave all the advantage to Myers,
and that he had no chance to
win anyway.
Up to now, Phillips has had no
comment on the.charges, but ru-
mors are flying concerning this
Saturday’s card.
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STARTS FOR BUCS TONIGHT—Bobby Moegel of Tay-
lor has been one of the bright spots in Coach Frank Butler’s
Blinn College basketball picture thus far. The Sophomore
letterman wil be in the opening lineup at a forward position
when the Blinn team geta its conference competition under-
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season was very fine, and his
defensive ability too was out.
sauding. Overall Peters was a
steady performer — he gave good
accounts of himself in every con-
Wrestling fans were thrilled to
the hilt by some exciting match-
es at Fireman’s Park pav’lion
Saturday night as Promoter Trav-
is Phillips cleared the way for
a'grappling yer with his fixst
promotion of 1952.
Ray Gunkel, very popular new-
comer to the locale, won in two
out of three falls from Evan
: 120,000.00
67,186.34
M. Consolidated, Richards. North
Zulch and Navasota.
Call or come by
FOR
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accomplishment—gaining a second team berth on the Texas
Sports Writers’ an United Press all-state class AA football
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never wrestle fat Brenham again
as long as Lovelock is the ref.
eree I‛s now a job for promoter
Travis PhilHpas, and will be in-
teresting to see how it all turns
out A funnyangle — Myers' op-
ponent Art Nelson was dissats-
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fielder, leads the National League in home runs. (NEA)
earned everything you have
gained-'Keep up the fine athletic
work. -----
Some sort of oddity came out
of the Brenham Cubs' participa-
Wednesday night, Southwest Tex-
as tests Howard Payne at Brown-
wood
Last week, Austin dropped its
11th straight game, 7-57 to South-
west Missodri; McMurry lost its
10th in 11 starts, 67-59 to Taylor
university; AAI bowed for the
fourth time in six games, 84-43 to
Trinity, and Howard Payne lost its
seventh in 10 starts, 66-56 to Texas
Wesleyan. ACC, which has won
only one game out of 11, ws idle.
Baumgardner Picked
Top Junior College
Coach Of Last Year
vs. Midwestern at Wichita Falls
and Howard Payne vs. Brooke
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FOR WANT AM CALL 611
Charter No. 3015
Zweifel, National GOP commit-
teeman from Texas, announced
Seeing is believing, but as of-
ten as wives see the|r husbands,
they still don’t believe them.
Sports Slants
By TOMMIE BLAKE
Banner-Press Sports Editor
Our heartiest congratulations to James Peters on his fine
Quarters for mum, POP and ba- daynight date with East Texas
H>er . "" Rantist At San M-r,e -ne a rLpg.
Miss Lane reported that the
average new car owner pays a-
bout $230 on a combination of
such standard motoring comforts
as radio, heater, seat-covers, au-
tomatic window-washer and ex-
tra mirrors. Additional invest-
ments for his roaming home av-
erage between $50 and $100 on
gadgets varying from a plug-in
baby bottle warmer or electric
razor to a heated steering wheel
or traveling TV set.
-Lthe izatlagesrof thecpering
match, and used, a body slam to
pin Gunkel in 14:21 to take an
advantage. But theh the tall,
well built favorite took the of-
fensive, and before the match
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mined to score either nine or
ten points — or somewhere
thereabouts ineach quarter.
Take the last two games, for in-
stance. Against Kirwin of Gal-
veston. the Cubs tallied 2 _the
first quarter, then added 9 more
the second then 10 and 10 for a
total of 38. When playing Swee-
ny. Brenham stuck to the 10
schedule — 10. 10. 10. and 10 for
a total of 40.
Inexperience proved the down-
fall of the locals at Freeport, and
they are going to have to im-
prove to be a contender for the
District 25AA crown. With one of
the best players in the state in
Eugene Bredthauer, honorable
mention all-state last season,
Brenham will have to have bet-
ter team perfotmances to hit the
victory column. A little hustle
and a few games under their
belts might make the Cubs a
contender for something. ‘
Bredthauer scored 11.11 and 20
points in three tilts at Freeport
played his usual good floor gam-
es. and failed to make the ail-
tournament quintet Guess the
young hoopster is going at have
to have a publicity director of
Stephen F- Austin, unbeaten un-
til MeNeoen-ie~ re. Lumber-
jacks last week, also goes after
its second title victory, meeting
Lamar Tech at Nacogdoches Fri-
day night.
Other games on this week’s card
include Sam Houstgn-Lamar at
Beaumont, .East Texas Baptist-
SFA at Nacogdoches and East
Texas-St. Edward's at Austin, all
Tuesday night; Howard Payne-Sam
Houston at Huntsville and Trinity-
Sui Ross at Alpine Thursday night
and Sara Houston-East Texas at
Commerce Saturday night.
In title play last week, South-
west Texss beat Sui Ross 83-27,
SFA beat Sam Houston 70-57 and
Sam Houston stopped Sul Ross 64-
43.
Outside the loop. Southwest Tex-
as nipped Baylor 58-56, SFA lost
to McNeese 83-61, Lamar Tech fell
to East Texas Baptist 63-57, East
Texas trimmed Midwestern 60-52
and SFA beat Midwestern 78-61.
5 8 13 23
ed in its second straight Oleander
Bowl New Year Day, tied with
Floyd Wagstaff of Tyler JC at
23 votes each in the mail balloting.
On a vote-off at the writers’ an-
nual m- -e • -ggaaa. 2.*
edge oh a show of hands?
Ed -Kelly of Del Mar college,
Corpus Christi, finished third in
the balloting with 15 votes.
Bumgardner will be honored
along with southwesterner of the
year Ben Hogan, senior college
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and fixtures $18,672.00 .
Other assets ............
Gunkel won the second fall in
4:41 with a flying body scissors
and used the same tactics to get
the deciding pin in 9:47.
Nelson, although he had ired
the crowd with his "choke holds”
etc., seemed well on the way to
a win before referee Al Lovelock
stepped in to take charge of the
whole situation. Nelson had a
. pin in 18 minutes 20 seconds, us-
; ing a body slam. But then he con-
, tinud to blop his opponent a-
cross the neck when he was flat
on the canvass and Lovelock,
having to use power himself to
keep from getting Into the match
actively, reversed his decision
' and gave the first fall to Myers.
Then Sonny turned into a fierce
grappler, really piling on the
rough stuff on Nelson to pin him
in 8 minutes 35 seconds, using a
body slam as the final punch.-
45-113 way at Marie Heineke Memorial gymnasium tonight against
After the night’s activity, My- .... .........
' ‘ i (TOTAL ASSETS
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TOTAL LTABfCmES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .
That card will have a .Texas
championship affair between
Duke Keomuka, the title holder,
- . and Sonny Myers, wnile a sup-
by the Texas Sports Writers As~ porting affairowill feature Ivan . , \
i " " Kalmikoft and Art Nelson. _ - TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Why not get cash for those old bile and
----of furniture or other mis- ‘
Kalmikoff (the mad Russian),
"and roretrin bWy Myers took a
coach of the year Dutch Meyer' round game to Galena Park—the
eventual champion — 63-43, as
Decatur Baptist college Invad-
es Brenham Tuesday night to
tussle with Blinn’s Buccaneers
in a conference cage contest.
Game time is 8 o'clock.
The Bucs of Coach Frank But-
ler get their league season un-
derway at Marie Heineke Mem-
orial gymnasium tonight at 8.
taking on Cisco Junior college.
Probable starters for the locals
are‘Bobby Moegle and Ladell
Stateham at forwards; Glen
Hinds at center, and Norwood
Lange and Clarence Buck at
guards.
By UNITED PRESS
Texas Conference basketball
teams, which haven't fared very
well against outsiders, start playing
amongst themselves this week as
the title race gets under way.
Three of the It1 games on the
week’s card will be conference
affairs and in the other eight loop
members will be trying to better
a record • hat shows Texas A A I
with a .313 mark leading th way.
apepars wide oen as far as a fa-
vorite is concerned, will be Friday
night's game between Texas AAI
and Abilene Christian at Abilene.
The same two clubs plays again
Saturday night when defending
champion Austin college will open
against McMurry at Sherman.
Ivertiers mtea below ofter
advantages to you when you
un oa the telephone. Watch
uornedn"r caufona
e numbers.
Brenham’s Cubs found their
lack of experience too much of a
handicap, and lost out in the
Freeport high school basketball
tournament played at the coast-
al city Friday and Saturday.
The Cubs lost their opening
Officials: Forster and Jeter.
The week’s schedule gets under 21 55
xg-x--gg-—- games- Austljf VS. EasCentrr — i -
Allen Academy a SranEetA A Oklahoma at sherman, McMurry K
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x Nice going, James. You have DALLAS, Jan. 7 CP Max Bum-
HOUSTON, Jan. 7 (Spl.) — The |
University of Houston Freshman
team roared back from a close
first half to pull away from ;
Blinn Junior college in the sec- i
ond stanza and defeat the Bren-
ham team at Sam Houston eoli-
num, 76-54. -
Up until intermission time, the .
contest had been pretty close,
with the Cougars owning a nar.
— row 35-32 lead at that point.-----
It was Blinn’s fifth setback of
the year. •
Adams, with 16.R2i n t s, and. I
Grigsby and Kittman, each with
- 13, were Cougar point leaders.
Cun Chrenee Buck pace,
* Blinn with 16 tallies, while Glen
Hinds had 15 points.
The Bucs get back to play on
' their own court at Marie Heineke
Memorial gymnasium in Bren-
ham Monday night, entertaining
Cisco Junior college in a confer-
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game of the season. .
They also have a rugged Wenes- 3
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... 7,8004
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-Mfn I** । the*, -nzrtbasketbak •‘trtifngaTffioy whose Pioneer Can,
tournament last wook end. It Ierence chamnienshin eleven nhv-
seems as if the Cubs are deter-
fel," he said, "are unwilling to
bow to the wishes of the majority
PIRST SCORE—Illinois halfback Pete Bachouros drives ove
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COME TO
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
v First National Bank
of Brenhm. In the State of Texas, at the close- of business
on, Dec. 31, 1951. Published in response to call made by Comptrol-
ler of the Curreency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. 1
: ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve 2
balance, and cash items in process of collection $1,739,400.04
U. S. Govt. Obligations, direct and guaranteed......1,679,99155
Obligations of States and political subdivisions ... . 829,359.66
Corporate stocks (including $7,800.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank) ........... ...... .... 7,800.00
Loans and discounts (Including $15,910.64 overdrafts)., 870,178.71
Bank premises Owned $63,878.00, furniture
4 0 0 8
2 115
2 204-6
5 3 2 13
2 5 5 4
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NEW YORK (U.P) — Americans
spend about 82,000,000,000 a year
to give their cars all the com-
forts of home, except perhaps in-
door plumbing, says a noted tra-
vel authority, Carol Lane. I
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Deposits of banks ...... .......................... 59,8---1
Other/deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc). ... 6,71
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