Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1957 Page: 5 of 6
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New York 3, Boston 2.
Longhorns in 5-4
o- Win Over Topeka
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St. Louis
Pittsburgh
New. York
Chicago
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Amco Chain-Link Fence
By Hurricane
Oklahoma City
Dalla;
Houston ____
Shreveport
San Antonio
Tulsa
Austin
Fort Worth
the Indians.
City and Dallas were
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Menus Announced
For Grade School
Bobby Morrow And
UT Relay Team
Are Stars
at 4 p. m.
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Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 1
New York 6, Philadelphia 2.
Milwaukee 1, Cincinnati 0.
Chicago 10, St. Louis 2 (night).
Saturday Schedule
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, 2.
Philadelphia at New York, 2.
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 2:80.
Chicago at St. Louis, 2:30.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Up Lead in
Hiskey and Rob Pratt, who fired
a 169, grabbed the two-ball lead
with a 63, two shots better than
Tonight’s Schedule
Oklahoma City at allas.
Tulsa at Fort worth.
Houston et Austin.
Shreveport at San Antonio.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Starrig
, JOHN HOW
New York
Chicago
Kansas City
Boston
Cleveland ,
Baltimore
Washington
Detroit
usual fielding chances and a
couple of “gift’’ hits to pul the
upset of the season in confer-
ence 10-AAA baseball.
Arno Jahnke, who gave up on-
ly one hit after allowing five in
the first inning, suffered his first
defeat as against three victo-
ries.
Jim Middleton went the dis-
tance of the Eagles.
Smiley ctcher and leadoff hit-
ter Walter Watson was hit on the
head by a pitched ball - in the
first inning, and that seemed to
Thursday’s Results
Houston 3, Austin 0.
Shreveport 10, San Antonio 4.
Tulsa 11, Fort Worth 6.
(Only games scheduled).
102 TURNER BLDG.
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Waal addMdliaa 11 a. in.
Olympic hurdler Southerarwas
voted the outstanding perfoywer,
running the second leg of the
sprint relay and set meet records
of 13.9 and 22.8 in the high and
low hurdles,
Didn't Run
Southern and Wally Wilson were
held out of the stellar Loneiorn
milerelay team with the Kansas
Relays Saturday in mind’and
Southern California won the vnt.
USC wound up with 96 PInts
compared to- 71 1-2 for Texas, . 33
High Time
OSWEGO, N Y. (UP) — Sam
Clapps thought he ought to have
his auto brakes tested. He was
sure of it when his car went
through the service station door.
Damage was estimated at $300—
plus a fee of adjusting the brak-
es. ”
Roy Wiese Pharmacy -
Phone GR 6-3223
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rail the Banner-Press
April 22
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By UNITED PRESS
Oklahoma City gets a chance to
stretch its slim Texas League lead
tonight when the Indians tackle
second-place Dallas.
But a win over the Eagles won’t
be all that is needed to boost Ok-
lahoma Qty higher. Shreveport
and Houston are also in second
place with Dallas, . only a - half
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Phone GR 6-2313
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foreign aid’ projects by name nor
did he refer to the Eisenhower
Doctrine:
But he said Jordan would apf
prose or disapprave aid projeets
"after careful study by the coun-
- tries concerned of any such proj-
idle Thursday night while Hou ton
and Shreveport were creeping up.
The Sports' took a 10 - 4 victory
over San Antonio ias home runs
acexunted, for every run off Sport
starter Dave Newkirk.
Billy Muffett forged a five-hitter
ihelp Houston blank Austin, 3-0,
and Tulsa knocked Fort Worth
info the cellar with Austin on a
seven-run seventh inning that sank
the Cats, 11-6.
The, sites remain the same to-
night with the exception of Okla-
homa City at DaUas------------
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North Texas trounced Colorado
M, Texas A&M beat Trinity 5-1.
Florida edged Hardin-Simmons 3
12 to 2 1-2, and Rice be it Baylor
on medal scor after they tied 3-3.
EDITORS NOTES Kipg Hu»
sein of Jordan has gvenied his
tirnt interview since hl* ouster
of pro Soviet Premier Suleiman
Nabulsi touched off a major po-
litical crisis and near anarchy.
In It he "outlines his government
pollcie, to United Press corre-
spondent Joe .Morris.
Inspiring TV Dramas
of love and faith based on the
LLOYD C. DOUGLAS best-seller
Dr. Hudson’s Secret Journal
Sunday Evenngs at 9:30
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wrote us that she lost 20 pounds
taking Barcentrate.
Bangentrate is the original
grapefruit juice recipe for taking
off ugly fat. Mix and take accord-
ing to directions. If the very first
bottleisgesn’t just seem to melt
the faiway, without starvation
- Li the first interview uince his
stormy cabinet crisis the 22-year-
old monarch mid Jordan would
observe "positive neutrality'' but
that “we ..lead and need Ay lead-
ing."
-He rejected all projects "which
have not been accepted by the
member states, represented in the
last Cairo conference" — Egypt.
Syria, Saudi Arabia and Jordan
No Names Mentioned
Hussein did. not mention any
DICK TRAdiT
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By ED UTE
United Press Sports Wiriter
DALIAS (UP) — Southern Cal-
ifornia had its fourth straight Dal-
bus Lnvitational track and field.
New avsIMte M let yhes a p-
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estem Eluto
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change and the reauons for it be
said:
"It is natural to exercise my
rights under the constitution when
public interests require such ex-
- —FEDAY;APHIL W. 19570 " ’ *
in 1:58 of the eighth and
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anwasuhh
man's string of 12 stnught knock-
cut wins was scissored Thursday
night by unknown Art Swiden of
Pittsburgh, who took a 10-round
split decision fr m the Dallas
heavyweight
Swiden decked the 186-pound
Turman in the seventh with a left
hook and rocked him in the next
two rounds while Turman seem-
ingly never hurt Swiden.
Turman's left hook, the weapon
which forged his KO string, was
blo:ked repeatedly.
The win brought Swiden’s rec-
ord to 33-10-2 and left Turman at
22-3.. ’
In a scheduled eight-round semi-
find bout, Texas light heavy-
weight champion Donnie Fleeman
of Midlothian TKO’ed Frank Law-
Brenham Banner- Press
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HUNTSVILLE, Tex (UP) - ' i
Sam Houston plated a pair of un-
•r mareetje. Remember-
TION a srMAir
thia mew eepsale al eneh
April 24
. Bowling. Elks Women's Ha
gue. Germanta Alleys. 7:30 pm.
April 26
Baseball. Brenham Cubs VS, Al-
dine Mustangs. Fireman's Park
Sadium. 4 p.m.
Baseball. iBlinn Buccaneers vs.
Henderson County Junior College
at Athens. 2:30 p.m.
18 j Smiley
Henry Miramontes, the state ban-
tamweight champ, took a second
round TKO from Calyin Carney.
a holiday:
Tuesday — Beef hash. Engtsh
paasnsenpudnsntgsrezatana st cineinnat
ing Communism he said..his_pe2-
plc "will not sell therslves to 1
any destructive conventlohis." ’
Hussein said that the recent 1
government changes did fid mean .
any "change of policy" aad called .
the reasons "routine •affairs of
state." . • . "
Comments On Cabinet
On. the recent government
"Theref re I should say that
the outgoing cabinet resigned up-
। on my exercising my prerogatiye.
I shculd like to assure you that
the change at cabinets does not*
mean a ch nge of policy because
the policy cf Jordan is not made
by any cabinet. *
"It came in hermony with the
Htevesest" • -Zaslnmigrdan
and elsewhere: The reasens, that
have WTO“the changerof the - “
outgoing cabinet are routine af-
fairs of st-ite which are kn wn jo
me as well as all members of the
outgoing cabinet."
April 23
Baseball. Brenham Cubs
Bryan Broncos. Fireman's
Stadium. 4 p.m.
Bowling. Elkhorn League
mania Alleys. 7:30 p.m.
’ P-rskey ‘went fye unuca vasx..------ .v,..— — - - —- - -
k « Thur day to strtasb the 'ol'OWrfed doj-
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Menus of lunches to be seryda
next week at the Brenham He Milwaukee
mentary school cafeteria are giv- Brooklyn
en below, starting with Tuesday
as Monday will be observed-as
earned runs in the ninth to beat ]
Mattoon, Ill., 4-3 Thursday'night
Melvin Price belted a tworun . ,
- homer in the fifth to tie the score. I
xicc; the winning pitcher, also
dolleted a double. 3
T The win brought Sam Houston
toian 118 wverall record. ----
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You just can't
, 'he Cuba won,180. Adually, thettitlctodasrgmithe rphyeweh to
Eagles came up with some un- University of Texas' 440-yard re-
lay team and the great Bobby
Morrow.
The Longhorn relay crew fea-
eda ' 1
2 Zbus-
day and Morrow, running ht pe-
c laity with the aid of a #eeze,
turned in a 9.3 100-yard d*
By JOE MORRIS
United Press Staf Correspondent
AMMAN, Jordan tUP ' King
Hussein d Jordan said today his
ret or projects through an unbi-
ased eye and aspired by Arab
history, tradition and interest."
The interview took place in
Hussein's hilltop palece. The
younz king wore a blue suit He
smiled frequently and was fully
at ease a
A ked about his plans for fight-
8 P. M. TO 1 A. M Saturdays •
a WANT AD for Results !
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HOUSTON, (Spl)—Smiley's Eagles made six, first in-
ning runs stand up to hand the Brenham Cubs their first
baseball defeat of the season, 6-5, here Thursday afternoon.
The loss left the Cubs in a tie with Bryan for first
place in the district race. Each club owns a 5-1 record and
clash at Fireman's Park Stadium in Brenham next Tuesday
ck breaking exercises,
empty bottle for your
)k. Get Barcentrate at
druggist.
Games Tuesday
iBryan at Brenham (4 pm.).
Huntsville at Aldine.
1 Smiley at Conroe..
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Results Monday
Brenham 10, Huntsville 3.
Results Wednesday
•Bryan 6, Smiley 1.
Conroe 5, Aldie 2.
Results Thursday
Smiley 6, Brenham 5.
Bryan 4, Aldine 0.
Huntsville 6, Conroe 0.
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‛fexus‛ Kirby Attwell and Don
Pohl
Attwell, P hl. Tom Seekatz and
ny Rhodes ed the four-ball di-
yt?ton with a 62, a strok over
Houston and Oklahoma A&M.
W L Pet.
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Saturday s TAVERN
GAY HILL, TEXAS
Ignite the spark. Watson was.
knocked out momentarily, but
then returned to the ball game.
Before the Eagles were through,
six runners had spiked home
plate and ‘Smiley .players had
booked a total of five hits
Brenham almost rallied to tie
the scoge in the fifth inning. The
Cubs scored four times to go with
one taMy in the first inning, but
then could not catch up.
Coacf Earl Grubbs announced
here following the game that
James Giese (4-0) would get the
. cal for jmitching..duties.against
Bryan,nt Brenham next Tuesday.
That game is expected to decide
the 10-AAA issue. Joe Brooks
Thompson is the likely hurler for
Bryan.
Henry Przborski and James
Stem each had two hits for the
Cubs here Thursday afternoon
while Ajl of Smiley's six hits
ter. milk. . *-
Wednesday — Italian spaghft-
tl, buttered mbbage, apple xhi;
sin and earrot salad, com bregd
and butter, milk. :
Thursday — Hot dogs, masa:
roni and cheese, buttered gteen
beans, vanilla pudding with
ed peaches, milk.
Friday — Tuna fish salad,
ed cheese, green lima beans,
pimento, cake squares, crao
milk.
las and Fort Worth North Side
and 10 for Brownw od. dr
Jack Tayrien of Odessa set a
record of 169 feet, 4 14 inches In
the discus. Jxck Upton of Verhon
high jumped 6 feet 3 3-4 inches
for another record and 4,32.2 mile
by Raoul Baldamane of Rrown-
wood was a record.
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DALLAS ’(UP).........-Buddy Tur-AUSTINUP)- A Southwest
Cnference team has finally
scored a victory over a pro club.
The University of' Texas did it
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WM&u memngsug
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Here’s Sal Maglie’s best mid-season form—and scowl.
The Brooklyn right-hander expects to win' 15 this year,
picking up where he left off last year when only Don Lar- ,
sen’s perfect game stopped him from beating the Yankees
twice in the World Series.
Chicago '6, Kansas City 2.
Cleveland 8, Detroit 3 <11 in-
nines).
Washington 6, Baltimore 4
(night). -
Saturday Schedule
Now York at Boston, 2
Cleveland-ar Detroit. 2.- -
Baltimore at Washington. 2
Kansas City at Chicago, 2:30.
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country, would fight all timpevial-
ism,-avazzr-satmand
for Abilene Christi in. 17 for Soth-
ern Method k t and 12 1-2 for T-
as A&M. ,
> Texas avenged its sprintpgy
defeat to ACC in the Texrfs.'Re-
lays as anchor mart Bobby Whil-
den finished four strides aheas of
Morrow.
Suthern California's actadis-
tance man; "Bid Wtngr beat s
sophomore Joe Villarreal *n
, in the mile.
Morrow’s 100-yard dash time
cannot be submitted fr recogni-
tion becau e of a 7.8 mile an four
' wind slicing over the track. 2
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nament record by a stroke and
gwe the Cougars a 281 total,
trailed by Texas A&M and South-
ern Methodist at 294.
_ In match play, Houston, Texas.
SMU, Oklahom A&M, Ngrth Tex-
fans Texas A&M, Florida ad Rice
moved into the second round.
Texas dumped Oklah ma 6-0.
SMU whipped Wichita 6-0. Okla-
homa A&M beat New Mexica 5-1
W. P. Glaiser
Cougars Are Paced
By Jimmy
Hiskey
HOUSTON (UP) The umver-
sity of Houston, paced by Jimmy
Hickey, held a' wide margin in
medal play today as the second
round of the Southwestern Inter-
malegltegolf tsurnuncet.started.
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Thursday with a 54 victory over
Topeka of the Class A Western
l>ague.
• R y Menge belted a solo homer
in the eizhth to bresk a 4-4 tie
and give the Longhorns the vic-
toty after Texas had lost a four-
run lead
.Junior hurler Harry Tayler to k
the win for Texas.
Score by innings .
Topekta 000002 020—4 8 3
Texas 020 020 01 x—5 7.1
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(hand Smith, Lacey <4). Engel
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