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THURSDAY, AUG. 13, 1959
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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But when the mustachioed
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directed to a 35-19 decision over
the Detroit Lions.
606 Allen-Gena Rd.
South Houston, Texas
Many Former SW Grid Stars
In Pro Contest At Austin
American Association
Eastern Division
after they had clinched their di-
visional championship, are a solid
two to three touchdown favorite.
But this is not unusual in this
contest since the collegians rarely
are as big as their opponents and
Sports
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Size
Kansas City
Boston
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best
test
Baylor and an instructor at cheer-
leading clinics in-fiye states
. Tickets, to the game may be or-
Third Alcoa Lake
Fishing Rodeo To
Open August 17
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wore in the Wimbledon Cham-
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of Miami, Fla., came out with
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YANKS NIX.NIGMTER
NEW YORK (DPI) - The New
York Yankees have voted to re
ject a White Sox bid to replay a
tie game as an arclighter instead
at an afternoon contest in Chicago
Aug 24 Rules state that a.team
does not have to play under .the
Hghts or getaway night.
Wednesday*. Resulta
Fort Worth 2 St. Pau i (Ist)
St. Paul 5 Fort Worth 3 (2nd)
Denver 3 Dallas 1 (1st)
Denver 13 Dallas 2 (2nd)
Louisville 5 Charleston 3
Minneapolis 5 Houston 4 (10 inns )
Omaha 0 Indianapolis 4
Thursday’s Schedule
Lquisville at Indianapolis
Minneapolis at Houston
St. Paul at Fort Worth
Charleston at Omaha
Denver at Dallas
By JACK CUDDY
United Press International
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August 14
Football. Annual "kickoff” bar-
becue for Brenham High School
football squad. Dr. Waldo A. Knol-
Ie Ranch. 0:30 p.m.
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of Howard Payne and Dale Mein
art of Oklahoma State And :first
New Red
POTATOES 10Ln294
all-division knockout record to 128 that the Rodeo is open to all. Fish-
Wednesday night when he floored ing permits, obtainable free at the
The same'holds true, this sea-
son. Grdham has been working
DOG FOOD
Como Colored
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2»-year-old Durelle four times ia
the third round for a kayo that
was counted out by referee Jack
Sharkey — with heartbroken Du-
relle flat on his back.
Moore, weighing 17414 pounds
for their return title fight, shook
(night) — Perry (8-4) vs Tsitouris
on.
(Only games scheduled )
Friday Nighes Ganses
Chicago at Kansas City
Cleveland at Detroit
Washington at Baltimore
Boston at Nev York
FARM LISTINGS
WANTED '
August 17
Football. Fall training opens for
Brenham Cubs. Cub Stadium, 7:30
a. m. Physical examination for
team members at 5 p. m. at the
football dressing room.
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, night
Los Angeles at Sk Louis, night
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Wednesday’s Reglts
Chicago 11 Log Angeles 8
Pittsburgh 6 Philadelphia 2, night
Milwaukee s Cincinnati 4 night
(Only games scheduled.)
Thursday’s Probable Pitchers
San Francisco at Chicago—San
ford (11-9) vs Ceccarelli (4-1).
Los Angeles at St. Louis (night)
—KOUfax (5-2) vs Miller (M).
Milwaukee at Cincinnati (ight)
—Buhl (9-7) vs Newcombe (IM)
ar Purkey (10-11).
(Only games scheduled.)
Friday’s Games
San Francisco at Chicago
ity Bowl in Gulport, Mississippi
.Entertainment for the 8 p m
encounter between National Foot-
ball League rivals is being pro-
duced by Mrs Charlotte Smith, di-
rector of the Bellaire Belles,. the
girls’ drum and bugle corps from
Bellaire High School of Houston
8 p.m. Second game of final playoff
series. Rankin Leads, 1-0.
August 16
Baseball Mound Hill at Lincoln,
first game of final playoff for
Tri-County League championship.
,3 p m.
Hot Sport
BUG KILLER
Honey Boy Chum
SALMON _
Del Monte $ .
CATSUP 2
TVT Mohte SrctHewi
Shortchanged
Capt. Fred Erickson of the party boat -sadly ex-
amines marlin that might have weighed more than 800
pounds had it not been partly devoured by sharks.
Henry E. Peterson, Jr., of Paulsboro, N. J., battled the
sea giant off Honolulu’s Diamond Head for 7 hours and
40 minutes. What remained after the sharks had dined
weighed 712 pounds. _______'
12 oz. can 39c
BARBECUE
AT THE
Hang Out Place
FR:DAY, SATURDAY
and SUNDAY
For custom barbecueing
caHGR 6-8395.
Your pleaawrp is our businesa
'Johnny Grabarschick
Wednesday’s Reflate
Victoria 5 Poza Rica 2 _ )
Austin Mexico City Red Devils 4
Corpus Christi 0 Veracruz 5
Ntiavn laradn 7 Tulsa 2_________
Amarillo 13 Monterrey 1
San Antonio at Mexico City Tigers
ppd., rain
Thursday’s Schedule
Tulsa at Austin
(Only game acheduled mua
with sneaker rights and one left-
right combination. And Archie
had the better of the hard fight-
46 oz. can 29c
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of gate and TV, only if Moore’s
percentages equalled Moores
guarantee. Durelle will receive
only his $15,000 . )
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WAGER $120 MILLION
ALBANY. N Y (UPJ) - The
54-day Belmont Park summfr
race meeting drew 1,298,913 fans
who wagered a total of $120,148.-
691. New York state's pari-mutuel
revenue share was $12,504,029.70.
The Tax Department received an-
other $10,664 52 from the five-day
harness meeting at Goshen.
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n.15c
are available at fourteen Austin
.locations, including all of the Cap-
ital City banks. The $3.50 ducats
are also being sold in San Antonio
— at CAS Sporting Goods Store
and Wright Sporting Goods Store.
Or mail orders may be addressed
to Pro Football, P O Box 8013.
University Station, Austin
$2,500.20 DAILY DOUBLE
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J (UPD-
A $2,500.20 daily double. second
ing in the second- session, al-
though one of the three judges
The Standings
not a punch card
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New.
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pap of North Texas State
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ployee at the Lake.
Other winners from 1958 were
Mrs Seth B Hill, and daughter,
Nancy of Somerville; Mrs. Ear-
nesteen Smith of Rockdale; Walter
S. Micha Ik of Austin, Hank Mc-
Quade. son of Dr. H. C. McQuade
of Bryan. and V A Valiguera of
Somerville
Anglers this year will be com-
peting in three divisions. Separate
prizes will be given for top cat-
ches by men, women, and children
under 16 Trophies will be given
for the biggest fish caught by a
person in each of these three cate-
gories. As well, a Shakespeare reel
will be swarded to the trophy win-
ner«.
Longfellow fishing rods will be
given the man, woman, and child
bringing* in the biggest crappie; a
Shakespeare reel will be given in
the three classes for the biggest
bass; arid Longfellow rods for the
biggest catfish in the three classes.
» Alcoa Lake concessionaire W. T.
Whatley, looking for the hottest
competition in the three years his-
tory of the contest, has pointed out
largest aver recorded at Atlantic
City, was turned In Wednesday
by Fond Lover ($152 60) in the
first race and Star 0 Ue ($70 20)
in the second
Pork Boston Butt
Lb. 37c
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AUSTIN (Spl) - The pro foot-
bell game in Austin's Memorial
Stadium on Saturday night. Aug-
ust 22, will match .teams — Pitts-
burgh's Steelers and the Chicago
Cardinals — that feature a fock of
former Southwest grid stars.
Bobby Layre of Pittsburgh is
(he most illustrious SWC graduate
scheduled to perform in the third
annual Kiwanis-Texas Ex benefit
battle. An All-American while at
• United Press International
National League -
W. L Pct. GB
San Francisco 65 47 .584 ...
Mitwaukee Gi 49 550 3
Lake's concession house, will ser-
ve as entry blanks.
when you have thepolicy with
the PS, Pemsonal Service
Alamo and Kober Streets
SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING 3ban59c
lag 73c
2.25c
At quarterback, the Cards could
call-upon King Hill of Rice Mun I(UPI)-- Middle Brother estab-
ter Enis of TCU or Billy Dunn and ' lished a new Saratoga track rec-
Joah Roach of SMU [ord Wednesday, when he raced
Lb. 33c
ROCKDALE (Spl) - Fishermen
from throughout Central Texas,
including at least a half dozen
champion from previous years,
•re oiling up their fishing gear this
week for the Third Annual Alcoa
Lake Fish Rodeo due to get under-
wey August 17.
In all. twelve big merchandise
prizes and three trophies will be
given winners for the eight • day
even on t he Rockdale lake The
ompetition lasts throught Aug
ust M.
Mrs. C. M McManus of Rock-
dale. who landed the biggest bass
caught by a woman in the 1958
contest, says she will be out to beat
her last year's record and carry
home another trophy.
Clifford Simms. a trophy winner
five-day-bearded champion went
in the third session, a quick fin-
ish was apparent. Body smashes
almost doubled Yvon. Then Ale
head attack had him reeling un-
til a right to the chin dropped
him to one knee for a count of
nine. ( . . ।
Again Moore went after him
and snt him slithering down the
ropes with a right-left for another
nine-count Shortly afterward an-
other right to the face sent Yvon
half through the ropes and down
on the canvas for a count of six
A final right sent him flat on his
bark for the full count. He was
bleeding profusely from his nose
and mouth
Promoter Eddie Quinn an-
nounced the gross, gate as $140,519
agt the net gate at $122,627. In
addition, the telecast to the Unit-
ed, States brought $125,000 fee
There was no television in Can-
ada. ’
Moore's $175,000 guarantee was
against 1.40 per cent of the net
..WASHINGTON HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT
AUGUST 1STH
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Reserved seats are $4,00, tax in- . . . , ,,, ce . . e
eluded ’ and commercial use. We offer a complete 5-year
——— -2 warranty. After one year in-use TRANE CO.-will
"SAKKrOGNKECURD SET
MUSIC BY JIMMY HEAP and the
MELOODY MASTERS
an 18-carat gold-trimmed out-
. fit.
members are outfitted in blue and , ....
white western costumes, perform- his squad barely, three weeks,
ed last December at the“Hospital- and his team 18 much smaller
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all - time knockout
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gentina and Brazil. . contest but 6..3 be -partiepasing
Manager Jack Kearns has re- in competition He is now an etn-
MILK Carnation
ARMOUR’S STAR
FRYERS
Armour’s Star Sliced
BACON
Armour’s Star
FRANKS
Armour’s Star
BOLOGNA
w. - ■ -- 3 9 emopetota
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teed $15,000 against 20 percen
4 Rolls 25c
defect. We employ 2 seryiceme ‘ALBERT W.
NIEMEYER and HARRY A. MEYER and one sc- l .
retary and saleslady SHIRLEY WEHMEYER. We
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Mrs. Smith is a 1955 graduate of Notice
of Crosby, both of whom will ap- . .
pear at halftime with an exhibi- always have to contend with lack
tion of strutting and twirling. of practice together.
are from this area — AH Ameri-
can John Crow of Texas A&M,
first bonus choice last year.. Bobby
Joe Conrad of Texas A&M, Char-
lie Jackson and Blake Tucker of
SMU. Don Brown of the Univer-
sityof Houston, Jimmy Hill of
Sam Houston, and Austin’s own'
Dick “Night Train” Lane
For- fullback, there is Larry
Hickman of Baylor. And at line-
backer another Bear, Jim Taylor
Cardinal ends could be John
Tracey of Texas A&M Max Boyd-
shm of-Okhahemna-or Getten Holtss
. Ftekets for this 8- p m g a m e
with such solid Southwest appeal
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Seven of the Chicago halfbacks a mile and oneeighth course in ______
#49 flat to win the $28650 Ber- also sell all KELVINATOR APPLIANCES.
Carnation
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TUESDAY BOUT SET
BOSTON (UPD) — Promoter
Sam Silverman announced Wed-
nesday that Ted Wright of Detroit
has been matched with Willie
Stevenson of Boston for a 10-
round bout at Pittsfield, Masa.,
Tuesday night Wright was unde-
feated in 20 fights during a re-
seat European tour.
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Rocky Colavito, home-run hit-
ting Cleveland outfielder, is pes-
tered for autographed baseballs
everywhere.
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lor College. At guard, Ken-Gray
“It’s no secret that we’ve got
to throw to win the game.” Gra-
ham said. "We’ve got good re,
serves and. I believe good pass-
era. and I don’t think that any-
one can figure to run too well
against those horses they've got
playing on the line on defense.
“Of course, a lot depends on
our offensive line to if we can’t '
keep those horses out of our
backfield, we’re not going to have
time to throw. If we can’t pro- _
tect the passer, maybe we can’t
pass.”
On the record the Baltimore
"horses" and a tight defensive
backfield of Andy Nelson, Ray
Brown, Carl Taseff and Milt Da-
vis will give the All Stars as
tough a test as they can find.
The Colts, who lost only, three
games last season, two of them
Los Angeles 62 55 .540 3%
Chicago •0. 54-57: AwE.
Rilerg. * 55 58 481 3k Charleston
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derod by writing Pro Footb.IL P Niemeyer Refrigeration Co. ia now the dealer for
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CHICAGO (UPI)— If expert collegiate passing can
penetrate a tested and tough professional defense, then
the 1959 College All Stars could whip the Baltimore CoIte
in Fviday’s 26th annual pro collegian game.
Otto Graham, head coach of the All Stars, believes it
will be a "miracte" it his rookies succeed. But he added
that if the Colts play irrhundrum fashion, then the colle-
gians could wind up with their second straight tuiumph.
and their ninth of the series.
string center, Don Gillis of Rice
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Minneapolis W 54 5M 4
nard Baruch Stakes The time
bettered the old mark by f o u r-
f if ths of a second.
Wednesday’s Results .
Chicago 11 Detroit 6
Washington 3 2,,nigh
Boston 5 Baltimore 4, night
Cleveland 9 Kanas City 4 night
Thursday’s Prohable Pitehers
Washington at tew York—
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Mim- -13
king and record-equalling light-
heavyweight defender will receive
a guaranteed $175,000 for belting
out Canadian Durelle Wednesday
night at 2:52 of the third round,
and he wants to pick up "a cou-
ple hundred thousand" in Sep
t ember and October fights in Ar-
MONTREAL (UP1) — Light-hea vyweight c hampion
Archie Moore—“old man dynamite’’ who again knocked
out challenger Yvon Durelle—today planned a "quick-
money South American tour next month while nego-
tiating for a “three-million-dollar” fight with heavy-
weightchampion Ingemar Johansson,
mme-manammamm The ring's
e=== Fischer (8.8) -vs.Turley (M)
Wynn (15-7)
vs Ury (147),
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Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
Every Day, Monday -
through Saturday
Office hour*: 8 a m 5 p
m Closed Thursday aft-
ernoons.
GB 6-2313
- BUILDING and
DEMOLISHING
Building, leveling and
straightening. All repairs
and remodeling. Work
satisfaction guaranteed.
Free estimates. Phone
GR 6-3950 or write R. C.
Weiss, contractor, Bur-
ton. Route 2.*.
AT THE
PRAIRIE HILL HALL
SATURDAY, AUG. 15
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If yoa have anything to
sell list it with me, from
a farm to a stove, cattle
bulb, trucks, cars, any-
thing, and I will try to
find you a buyer. If you
need anything see me, I
may have it for yu. ,
See JOE GUBKA
Located other end of Lone ;
Star Cafe, Brenham. Tex
DRLOWELLHERzOG
WlLSOn Market
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By ED SAINSBURY
United Press International
7^ All-Stars To Rely
Wharton Starlettes
Will Perform At
Houston Pro Tilt
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HOUSTON (Spl)— The girls' drill
team and Pioneer Band from
Wharton Junior College headline
the pre-game and halftime show
here August 29, for the preseasn
tiunie between the professional
Pittsburgh Steelers and Chicago
Bears. . 1.
Th. Wharton Starlettes, along
with the Bellaire Belles of Houston,
will perform their precision dance
specialties between halves of the
Jeppesen Stadium clash.
Two outstanding area high school
bands, from Katy and Robert Ez
Lee of Baytown, will also be on
hand to provide music.
Individual petformers include
Janice Borner of Houston, an in-
structor at the Huntsville baton-
twirling school, and Cookie Baker
layed to heavyweight ruler Jo-
hansson the offer of a one million
dollar guarantee to defend against
43-year-old Moore. In Kearns’ ca-
ble to Johansson at Gote burg,
Sweden he said the million guar
an tee would be in a bank when
Ingemar aigna for the defense
Kearns declined to identify for
the press the “very impartant
Canadian and American inter-
ests" he says will put up the
guarantee but predicted a Moore-
Johansson fight would draw a
three million dollar gate.
Eager- to Meet Ingemar
“Certainly I'd like to fight Jo-
hansson, Moore said, “but right
now. I want to get busy with
South American fights. Yes, I
may make a def ense down
there.".
’ Another successful • defense
would break the record he
equalled Wednesday night before
11.555 at the Montreal Forum,
where his eighth defense tied the
175 pound- division’s mark set by
Maxie Rosenbloom.
Archie stretched his all-time.
the University of Texas in the mid-
40's, Bobby has won wider acclaim
as a professiqnal. After eleven sea-
sons in the National Football Lea-
gue, the blond bombersis approach
ing all-time passing records held
by another noted Texan, Sammy
Baugh
Layne is the only former Long-
horn returning to Memorial Stadi-
um for this pre-season clash, but
there are. plenty of Aggies. Owls,
Brars et al, slated to suit up for
the sot rex •
The trip to Texas will be a home
coming for alcorktwo dozen mem
bers of ther,rdmal team Chi
cgo could fid an allSoushwest
lineup mrsh Texas -o Okiahe-
mans at every*position .
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