The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 262, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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NOVEMBER 6,1
FRIDAY
THE CUERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Pl'BLIC RECORDS *
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YOUMG
sgAiioft'nkaa.e-
Af TNB lV4i\)SR5rtj
rt? aupama /
With his sqi;ad in better shape
tnan it's been for the entire season !
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perhaps. Coach Eddie Shinn and
ills dqbbiers leave hefe late Friday ;
ej-ening to journey to Kenedy. |
wpere they ore slated to take ‘ cn j
i tile Lions, whe have not fa: ed so j
'well in' district competition this i
• fall. The 1936 edition cf the Lions j
j stow little of the 'stuff* that car- j
fill.I them through to'a district .
' cftampicriship last fall, but they !
TEAM W. L. T, Pet.
Southern California....... 4 o l 900
Santa Clara.............. 5 o o • 1000
Northwestern ............ 5 O * 0 1000
Marquette ............... 5 o 0 1000
Minnesota . .............. 4 1 0 800
Louisiana State .......... 5 u l 917
Alabama................. 5 o l 917
Washington «,.•.•••»•«•». & 1 0 833
Pittsburgh ............... 4 1 1 750
VOrdham ................ 4 0 1 900
Tulane 5 t* 1* 917
Yale ..................... 4 1 0 800
Pennsylvania. ............ 4 1 0 800
Nebraska .......... 4 1 0 800
Pukfi »11 t • «f« ••••••••••• 6 1 P 857
Washington State ........ 5 0 l 917
Holy Cross ••»••••••••••■ 5 1 0 833
Dartmouth ••»••••••••••• 5 1 0‘ 833
Purdue ................... 4 l 0 800
Temple .................. 5 1 0 833
Army.................... 4 1 0 800
Southern Methodist ♦•••••• 4 I 0 800
Mississippi St&te ••••••••• 4 1 1 750
Auburn ........ 4 l l 750
Villanova ................ 5 l 0 .633
Notre Dame.............. 4 f 0. 800
North Carolina ........... 5 l 0 833
Western Reserve......... 7 0 0 1000
Princeton ................ 3 1 I 700
Michigan State .......... 4 1 l 750
Indiana .................. 3 2 0 600
Duquesne ................ 4 2 . 0 667
Tennessee 3 2 1 583
Detroit .................. 4 2 0 667
Georgia Tech............. 3 2 1 583
West Virginia V.......... 6 1 0 857
Colorado V. .............. 3 i 0 750
Colgate.................. 4 2 0 667
Ohio State ............... 2 3 0 400
Utah ..............*..... 5 1 0 833
Tulsa,................... 3, 1 1 700
Kentucky ...... 5 2 0 714
U. C. L. A............... 5 2 0 714
Cornell .................. 3 2 o 600
Texas A. Sc M< «»••••»«••» 4 1 1 750
Columbia ......... 3 2 0 600
Boston College ........... 3 1 1 700
St. Mary’s < ......... 3 2 1 583
Drake ................... 5 10 '833
Manhattan ............... 4 2 O 667
Kansas State ............. 3 *21 583
Rice Institute ............ 4 3 0 571
Mississippi ............... 3 3 1 500
Harvard ............j 2 2 1 500
Texas Christian.........* 4 2 1 643
Bucknell................. 4 2 0 667
Navy .................... 3 3 0 500
CaBfornia.......... 3 4 0 429
Arkansas ................; s 3 0 500
niiaois ............. 3 2 l 583
Oklahoma 2 2 2 500
Iowa ...... 2 2 1 500
Vanderbilt ............... 2 3 1 417
New York U. ............ 2 2 1 500
Penn State....... 2 3 0 400
Stanford ••••............. 1 3 1 300
Western Maryland ....... 4 2 0 667
Iowa State.............. 2 2 ) 500
Missouri ........... 2 2 1 500
Oregon .............. 2 3 1 417
Centenary ..... 4 3 >1 563
North Carolina State ...., 3 4 0 429
Texas v................ 13 1 300
Baylor*............. 2 3 1 417
Chicago >...’.............. 2 2 1 500
Carnegie Teeti ....... 1 4 0 200
Waahington-Jeflerson ..... 3 2 0 600
Oregon State............. 2 4 0 333
MiCWgan ............ X 4 0 200
Georgia .................. 2 4 0 333
Wisconsin................ 1 4 0 200
Ohio U................. t 2 % 500
Washington-Lee.......... 2 4 0 333
Brown....... 2 4 0 333
Kansas .................. 1 3 1 300
Syracuse .......... jl 4 0 200
Oklahoma A. 4k M. 1 5 0 167
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(W.—.wen; L.—loot; . T.—tied; Pet.—per
MDred; CkP.—opponents’^ points; _ PJ*.—point
Gobblers Meet
ledy; Beeville
To Edba.
Wilson A Co.’s Certified
KANSAS CITY
Gas is fin< i in your stove or fur-
nace, but it’c both painful and
embarassiug in your stomach.
Why don’1; you use Alka-SeltM*
tor the r tlief of ACID INDI-
GESTIOJ*, Colds, Headache,
Veuralgia. Muscular, Rheumatic.
Sciatic Pa‘.bat
A1 ha-Seitz. - 1» plMMst to take aa4
unusually
$RO EDNA FAVORED
By Both (Will Keep
Hem in Tie For Sec-
ond Place.
CORN FED
BEEF
BAKED HAM
nference play ii District 43-B
resumed Friday, when the
0 High School Cobblers journ-
> Kenedy for tleir postponed
s with the Kenttdy Lions and
Beeville High School Trojans
a Jaunt down to Edna for a
*wo (Several members cf the Gobbler
j squad are suffering from qglds, but
as a whole the squad is if good
Trr ;r shape. Shinn said Thursday after-
fr* ,, nden Every player on the squad
1 will make the trip. according to
798 ' Present plans, and if the Gobblers
1 gjet right* during the first part cf
cj91 , the contest, every one of them may
\ see service.
7g2 Majority of the players will mak?f
771 1 tl|e tr*P *n one new school
765 ! busses while the other two will like-
763 ly be used as excursions to haul
759 members of the pep ^quad or other';
746 1 students. Slight charges are to be ,
730 mjade each student in the event [
T30 1 sajid excursions are tc be run.
T28 j |More than one hundred local fans j
728 ' accompanied the team to Kenedy i
722 f October 23. original date for the i
I)R. TURKEYS
-ffective In action
Jaxat>e, nut habit rormlng, do
depress vh< heart.
Ask your druggist
JOHN C. LEY
FOOD MARKET
- m a f&cedr
, ^ racc Aeioo^i
filg usieueil
>j oof tie Alabama
J*S>S<?dAP ME ctfRAO
g? i All rtis L6Afed
vt£ } feAMMAfgS
Edna High Co wboys. Local
an favor Caere and Edna to
their respective games,
n their six games to date. Cue-
is won four and as a result is
tie with Edna f: r second place
e {landings I enedy, on the
> band, has played four con-
winning twq ind losing as
t. Com para tivf scores of
s earlier in th e season give
Gobblers at least a two-touch-
i margin ever ti e Lions.
(vlQe’s Trojans have met six
aepts on the griliron this fall,
mve not fared so well. They
to Aransas Pa«, Taft and
^ Saturady afternoon,
Humble will bring you
these outstanding Southwest
Conference football games:
S. M. U. ▼•. TEXAS A. * P.
WFAA-WBAPi Dallms-Fort Worth; KMC.
Houston; t^GAI. Son Antonio; KR(7V,
Weslaco. Kerb Tips and Bill Hightower.
Local dopesters give the Gobblers
a two-touchdown edge in the cor.;
test.
T. C. U. ts. TEXA8 U-; 1:2* p. m.: KTAT.
Fort Worth; KNOW. Austin; KTSA. Son
Antonio. Cy Ldand ond Tow Jocohs.
teduled *! 'orktown-Yoa-
which would have had
on the ot tcome of con-
y in District 42-B. wax
this week, thus giving
is two full weeks of rest
resmue district com-
VELVET MOTOR OIL:
23c p«r quart. A *►.
pendable lubricant far
thrifty buyers. At Hum-
ble Service SI a 1,1 saf
ami Humble Dealers
p. m.: KTRH
till Wore and
ARKANSAS to. RICE: 1:
Houston; KRLD, Dallas.
Gene Wyatt.
NEW OUTRAGE
DURHAM, ,N. C.. Nov. 6.—(|NS1—A
W year old mocker, who*; name was ’ shanghai. China Nov. 6! —INS
s« disclosed. «are premature birth s Japanese mUlury
to quintuplets at the Duke Univer-)
sity hospital here yesterday, ho^- j were expected today to
pital attaches revealed today. 1 result from the latest international
All five children. whose sex ! outrage—the stabbing of a Japanese
could not be ‘determined were born , civilian by. presumably, a Chinese
dead. Name of the mother, hew- enemy of*Japan. ,
ever, was not revealed at the ex- The„Victi. Shigeiu Kagoshima,
press request qf relatives. 1 was seriously wounded in the neck.
Br. E. C. Hamblen, a-staff physic- His assailant escaped.
Every Thursday: The Humble Foot-
ball News al your Humble Service
Station or Humble Dealer’s. IF*
OIL & REFINING
Rdna and Cuero take
games, | they will re-
t for second place in
ace butt will dose in
than any other individual# along
this line is Sammy Baugh. In his
sLx games to date (the Frogs have
played seven games but Baugh did
net even suit cut for the Mississippi
State contest), Slingin' Sam has
thrown 124 forward passes 57 of
which have been completed for a
total gain of 763 yards. That makes
his completion average .459. Six
of the throws were for touchdowns.
;s to
roadcast
lcuncement in
tree football
ls( over Texas
:ernoon under
le Humble Oil
of the threi
earing on the
st Conference
Pke (omjj^Az Gtfu-^Ccmiplctef
ON DISPLAY TOMORROW
A news letter frem up Kerrvilte
way, and from Schreiner Institute
in particular, informs us there are
fiftv-two members on the Moun-
taipeer squad this year, all, of which
Win> make the trip to this city
with the club on November 11th,
when they tangle with the Victoria
Junior College Pirates. Of thts
number, only 32 are included on the
traveling squad ordinarily, but since
Jhe Ctierc jaiiht is a students trip
all members of the squad will be
here mi that day. Members of the
team come from widely scattered
:ections of the state, thus revealing
why 8chreiner football teams have
become so recogpiaad the state over.
As a rule. Coach H. C. Gilstrap
of the Mountaineers, makes an ef-
fort to schedule the hardest ganrns
po-'vibie for his club and when they
ocast through a season undefeat-
ed thpftqhave really done aoniethim
Prr instance, on this year’s ached--
ule. four'df the seven games are. Or1
were with, senior colleges. The club
hewever. has not finished a season
undefeated since 1929, when Bohn
Hilliard was a member of the team
An enviable record is established by
Schreiner each year on the gridiron
ond this is no exception for to
date they've won three lost one and
tied one "
laturday’s j Conference
exas A. k |hf. College, go
to attempt to knock this
der, Southern Methodist,
top of the heap. A crowd
five thousand fans is ex-
Ownbv Stadium for the
«h promises to be » real
«ei opening whistle to
On their all-season yec-
teaupe ere pretty evenly
Ibe Aggie* have met with
1th Baylor. Mid one de-
Arkansas; the Metho-
been thrown into reverse
hr^kam. Th e-game will ba
by the Humble Company
, m„ with 1 Lent Tips and
* FOOTBALL J
* CALENDAR *
* • Market quotations furnished daily
* by Lillie Palir, 212 Gonzales Street.
■' • Plione 130.
DISTRICT 42-B
Season’s Standing 1
Team p w L pt»o.pts pet.
Yorktewn .. .. 6 5 l ilfl 24 .938
CUERO ......6 4 2 116 34 .686 Dec .
Edna ............6 4 2 82 37 .686 1 Jan.
Kenedy — 4 2 2 39 59 500 Mar
FloresviUe ..5 2 3 63 44 .400
Beeville ... 6 2^34 38 53 J50 j N. 0. COTTON FLTIJHF-K
Victoria ........ 6 , 2 4 50 131 .333 j Opeinn'g Il^Rh Clo
DISTRICT 42-B j Dec. , 11.84 11.86x11.80 11.80
Conference Standing j Jan. 11.82 11.82 11.77 11.77
Team p w 1 pts. o.pts pet ! Mar. 11.81 11.81 11.75 11.75
Yorktown ......5 4 1 82 24 .800
CUERO ........ 3 2 1 37 20 .666
Edna ....... 3 2 1 39 24 .666
Beeville 2 1 1 19 6 .500
Kenedy ........ 3 1 2 14 45 .333
Floresville ......3 1 2 31 38 .333
Victoria — 3 0 3 6 72 .000
Play This Week
Cuero at Kenedy (night.)
Beeville at Edna.
Yorktown at Yoakum (cancelled)
Victoria, open date.
Floresville, open date.
inlghtover at the microphone
fens WFAA-WBAF, DallP.s-Ft.
mil ifcFRC, - Hous ton; WQAI,
i Xstcnic; I^RGV, Weslaco,
a Jhrt Worth, a T ?xas Christian
ta rejuvenated by the return of
HM* Bam Baugh io the line-up,
i tty to hold the place it re-
M8 in the champl mship race by
tffng from Baylor laswSxturday,
ir- Ttexas Universi ;y, smarting
three Conference defeats,
i bn making a desecrate effort to
^t Its mathematical possibility
■■iqrionship honors into a more
ffMe asset The game is the
Mkeoming event f>r the Qhrrit-
s, and will pull a large and col-
li crowd into the F regs' Stajium.
UMF'b broadcast begins at 2:20
Leland will 1 handle the
f-by-play description of this
ne< Tom Jacobs the color. Sta-
ts ETTAT, Ft. Worth; KNOW
dip; KTSA. San Aptonlo. *
Tie Rlce-Arkansas game at Fay-
rvfDe offers limitless possibilities
tfie dopester who reaches into
fbcord for compirative scores.
»rge Washington I eat Arkansas,
B, three weeks ag >: last Satur-
r, Rice beat Georgs Washington,
B. iOn the other 1 and Texas A.
lA*College won from Rice, 3-0,
I Mat last week in decisive fash-
tb the Razorbaoki. 18-0 Against
^sjana State Uni ^ersity, the
iwlng <rf the two teams is about
n* Rice lost to th; Tigers. 20-7,
I Arkansas bowed. 19-7. So you
t pwy your money and take your
Ice. The gaxpe prmises to be
-and-tuck from s art to finish,
h *Wt« of color ant l excitement
red in by Arkanst s’ home-rom-
crowds The game will be bread-
t from FayettevilU under Hura-
g sponsorship at 1 50 p m.. with
l Wars and Gene Wyatt handling,
pectivvly. play-by-ilay and color,
tkms KRLD. Dallas, and KTRH.
TODAY'S CLOSE
N. y. COTTON FIJTOKKB
Otienlitg High Low Close
11.88 11A8 11.82 11.82
11.83 11.83 11.77 11.77
11.84 11.85 11.77 11 77-78
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HYDRAULIC BRAKES
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j After we get past these teams we
knew a litSe bit about, picking
I winners thi^week was no easy task.
; Dop't think Vve’ll miss anv game-v
1 in this high school district ot in the
/Southwest Conference, unless it is
the S M U.-A. <c M game to -he
’ nlayed n Dallas. After‘that though,
‘the going got tough, with one of two
! exceptions Here‘s the dope: *-;
Cuero 20. Kenedv 7.
Edna 19. Beeville 0.
•j Lamar J C. 16, Victoria J. 8. 6.
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SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE
W. L. T. Pet. Pt.Op i
So. Methodist 1 0 0 1.000 14 7 j
Tex. Christian 2 1 0 .667 53 22
Arkansas ...... 2 1 0 .667 46 28
Tex. A. & M. 2 1 1 .625 21 25
Rice Inst. 1 1 0 .500 7 3
Baylor ....' .... 1 2 1 .375 32 60
Texas ....... . 0 3 0 .000 32 351
This Week’s Schedule
SATURDAY
At Dallas: Texas A. 8c M. vs. I
Southern Methodist.
At Fort Worth: University of
Texas vs. Texas Christian.
At Fayetteville, Ark.: Rice In-
stitute vs. Arkansas.
At Waco: Qklahoma City vs.
Baylor.
Last Week’s Results
At Austin: Southern Methodist
14; Texas 7.
At College Station: Arkansas 18;
Texas A. <fc M. 6.
At Fort Worth
28; Baylor 0.
At Houston: Rice 12
Washington 6.
Arkansas 7. Rice 6.
Eiaylor 21. Okla. City 12
A k M. 10. S. M ‘U. 9.
T C U. 14. Texas 13. ‘
-Teachers Tech 19. Okla A. &>M. 6.
*Navy 14. Notre Dame 13. ,
L. S U. 2C. Miss. St. 13.
Minnesota 24. Iowa 12.
Northwestern 20. Wisconsin 6
Tulape 13. Alabama 10.
Army 30. MuhlenbeiY 6.
Duquesne 13. Wash. (Mo ) 0
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CUERO, TEXAS
Goldfish served In th£ World
War. By placing them in water in
which gas masks had been washed,
it was.’possible to detect the nature
of the chemicals employed.
In Mexico, gourds are worn as ear-
rings One variety of, gourd is sb
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and present them to their senoritas
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