Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1969 Page: 4 of 18
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AGE FOUR BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1969
Cubs Sting Hornets To Remain In District Race
gun in the Cub attack as he but could only cash in on 11 important district clash. Tip- Richardson 2, Sager 1, J, by round it at selections in
, HUNTSVILLE (Sp) -- The
: Brenham Cubs kept their Dis-
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- r’pte Tueedaynigesroe
: a stinging 75-63 win over the
1 Huntsville Hornets at Hunts-
I ville.
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dumped in 25 points for a big of 26 for 42 per cent, from the off time for the B game is Moore 0, Seidel 0, Gaskamp *
nights work. Jimmy Dreyer free throw line, which wasn’t set for 6 p.m. with the A game 0, Kelm 0.
suneilds, Raymor’ " “ex tuienpace. to **-—_ut*= Huntsville--Lewis 25. Kiz- Jemore comemo aisay
Moore chipped in 13, Bill Nutt with the torrid Cub shooters. Score by periods: .zee 11, rsuerr-0,---=..
Brenham -- 15 23 20 17-75 Franklin 4, Ryan 3, Smith 2, Teros Siotes Cinannan,
Huntsville - 17 16 723-63 Spencer 1, Mahler 1. ana Ron s ere. Hefloo sidur"
Brenham--T, Sullivan 25,
Dreyer 16, R. Moore 13, Nutt
9, Shepard 6, Naumann 3,
hit for 9 and Fred- Shepard
had 6 points in the contest.
In the all-important third
period, Coach Bill Davenport
said that Brian Tharp played
tr The contest was virtually
even at intermission time,
with the Cubs leading 38-33,
but a big third period, which outstanding on defense, to help
I saw the Cubs score 20 points, the Cub cause along the way
FksWe, holding, ‘he Pge At
only 7 tallies, made the big
Brenham pulled down 36re- :
bounds to 28 for the Hornets,
with Raymond Moore leading
the way with 11.
Moore got all his points in
the second half and also play-
ed a stellar floor game.
Coach Davenport said he- W I
changed the defensive setup | *
difference.
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to win number 1 fer. the sea-
son, against 7 defeats. 10:______-___.
The Cubs hit on 26 of 57 during the second half by swit-
field goal tries for a fine 45.5 ching personnel in the man-
per cent and dropped in 23 A for-man defense and the re-
of 34 free throws, for 68 per sults paid off as the Cubs
: cent, which really spelled the romped in the third period, and
difference in the contest, then held on for the win.
Huntsville made. 26 of56
field goals for 46.4 per cent. The Cubs next game is at
home when they face the
Navasota Rattlers in another
ub RIeam Tops’
Hornets, 55-42
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arter- gene Ferguson, tackle. Norfolk State. 5CT
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Angeles through Detroit. Terry Brown, “Ahomo
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Kalamazoo College of Mich-
igan has played Notre Dame
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FALSTAFF DISTRIBG. co.
BRENHAM
The Brenham Cub B team
defeated the Huntsville Hor-
nets last night at Huntsville
by a score of 55-42.
Playing a steady game all *
the way, and coming up with a
big third quarter, the Cubs
overcame a tight first half to n L
pull away for the victory. Burton Panthers
. David Schomburg led all -
scorers as he pumped in 22 (wean Ry Willie
tallies for the night. Other JWECP DY WV IN
scorers for the-Cubs were: The Burton Panthers rolled
Clayton Stewart 8, Charles to a 63-56 win over Willis
SPECIALS GOOD FOR JAN. 30-31-FEB. T IN BRENHAM
AND ALSO IN TOWNS LISTED BELOW:
:Schlottmann 6, Marvin Wil- last night at Willis and com- u
son 6, Gary Sonnenburg 5, pleted a sweep of all games eleiinee
Wayne Kluck 5, Sidney Beau- by winning the B game and from
mier 2 and Mike Brannon 1. girls contest er. Sou
The Cubs hit 19 of 35 free In the varsity game, the / Buran.’"
throws for 54 per cent and 19 Panthers were led by Bob Rdk’T
w seib goals for 42.2 per Whitener who pumped in 19* "sa’b
7s2.Whanan, awseore stooa—WiM. SAFNOLnNES-1*
at 22-21 in favor of the Cubs, The B team kept the victory 928600
but-a big third quarter where string going with a 69-30 tr- CItv. E
the Hornets were held to 6 tal-T - 2-
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