The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Longhorn Coach Royal
Rides ’’Cloud Seven”
After Win Over Ponies
United Press International ,
Longhorn Coach Darrell Royal rode cloud seven'
Tuesday after his Steers won their seventh straight vic-
tory Saturday. The cloud walking position was so pleas-
ing. he decided to shower down his joy on the heads of
three assistant Texas coaches
After warmly complimenting members of his SMU- -
________. beating squad. he turned at- j
Clubs Make
Even Swap
CHICAGO CPI Tlie Chicago
COMING THROUGH
By Alan Mavar
<?wA*r:*8ACK *Al»*6UGU£LM/ or -r*g
WA&HtMGTOA/
»SAWS MS
SHorrrt s/6*s or
Mike
and !
trntion« to assistants
C’amnhell !t«v V.'illsey
Charles Shirn.
Royal said the trio u;*v res-
ponsible for defensive designs I
and worked up the defense that i
stopped Don Meredith and his i
While Sox. who promised action SMC pas«-harr> Mustangs .old
. . Aftrr th^ rirotinj: w thr |
in the winter trading marts, got MlrtuJ., Admiral,, n '
the ball rolling :n a straight play- ;d|,,urned. Royal turned !
•r deal with the Boston Red Sox ! attentions to this week's game
The American League chant- against up-set minded Bayin'.
pions acquired Frank Baumann Bear* Take To Air
. . . . . , . "Thrv have been tough to
a left handed pitcher and gave .. „ tV,_,
K ' score on this season and they
up Ron Jackson, one of six first lhr ba„ „en p^ya! com-
base-men carried on the White mPnted about the Bears. "Bav-
Sox roster. |(>r a|st1 lends the < onferen, e in
Baumann. 26. was a bonus baby defense.'* he lamented.
Meanwhile at Waco. the!
Bears returned in the pint nr]
field aft'-r the.r defeat
at the hands o! TCU. There
were enough f,w)tba!ls in the
a:r 1o give even the most easual t
observer rin impre-sion the j
Buylontf s plan to do a lot of
passing in toe Texas Memorial
Stadium.
After the r.enal session, the
Bears round to the .movie-
house to view action films of
the Longhorns.
Starting hut injured quarter-
back Bobby Ply is given a 50-50
chance of playing against Tex-
as.
Hog* Loosen I'p
Things were pleasant at F av-
etteville Monday where the
Porkers counted another win
Texas A&M and looked for-
frejm St Louis in 1952 and re-
ceived an estimated $100,000 for
«gning with the Red Sox He 1
finished tile 1959 campaign his
Brst full season in the majors
with a 6-4 record end an earned
mb average of 105.
Baumann hurled two complete
games, winning six-hitters from
Baltimore and Detroit.
Jackson c ame to the White Sox
after being paid a $25,000 Ism-
us in 1954. The 6 foot-1-im h first
baseman was used only sporadi-
cally in three seasons, playing
most of this year with Indian-
apolis where he hit .286. He hit
50 home runs and drove in 99
runs
Louisiana State And
Northwestern On Top
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FOOTS AU RATINGS
NKW YORK Nov . 3 iUPI • j ward to more competition from
The United Press Internat- Rice at Houston,
ional major college football rat- j It was just a loosening up drill
ir.gs first - plarc votes and won- ( with Coach Frank Broyles try-
lost records
Team
1. 1/iuisiann St.
2 Northwestern
3. Syracuse
•1 Texas
3 Southern Cal
■6 Mississippi
7 Penn State
1 Wisconsin
9. Auburn
! i. Washington
11 t.o, Oregon
?! each; 13. Purdue 17: It.
Uenreta. 13; 15. Georgia Tech.
12. lit t,e Illinois and Tennes-
see.'*^ r a< h: 18 tie. Ohio State
and lex;.* Christian 3 each: 20
Air fin re Academy 2
ing to keep injuries low. He may
Point* not have the use of ace pass
22 7-0 331 defender quarterback James
9 6-0 303 Monroe in the Rice game. He
2 6-0 356 : aggravated an old shr,i>ler in-
i’ 7-0 248 ' jury Saturday.
6-0 182 Rire Coach Jess Neely eon-
6- 1 142 rentrated his attention on re-
7- 0 136 , serves as his regulars ran
5-1 105 through signal drills and light
5- 1 94 dummy scrimmage. He was
6- 1 24 cheered by reports that four
and Clemson, , regulars held out of the Clem-
son game by injuries would be
ready to start against Arkan-
sas. He named them: ends
Johnny Burrell and Charley
Pollard, guard P.ufux King and
quarterback John Schnabel.
Horned Frog* Idle
The Mustangs paid close at-
tention to their kic king game as
they aimed toward their Aggie
game Saturday still mad a-
bout the drubbing Texas gave
them.
Two SMU play ns. guard Bob-
by laivrlace and end Harry
Christopher, missed workouts
because of injuries but hopes
are high that they will be in
shape for the game against the
Aggies in College Station.
For the Aggies it was just an-
other Monday. Workouts in)
sweat clothes was the order
for the varsity while the third
and fourth teams scrimmaged
the freshmen.
The cadets also viewed mov-
ies of their 12-7 defeat by Ark-
ansas. No injuries were report-
ed.
The Horned Frogs were idle
Monday since the fall football
season began. They have an off
weekend coming up and then
the highly publicized battle with
Texas the following weekend
Ike Endorses Dinners
WASHINGTON cUPD
P"psident Kisenlw wer endorse '
Monday a nationw ide V nes
GOP dinners next Jantiai.. de-
signed to honor him ax • < il ax
kick off I960 Republican cam-
paigns.
Rip Hiller Strong
Candidate For Top
Spot In New Loop
NKW YORK UPI - ldg.il
K. Rip Miller, one of the "Seven
Mules" who < leared the way for
V.tre Dame's famed "Four Hor-
semen'’ 35 years ago. Is a strong
candidate to become the first
commissioner of the American
Fontlml, League.
An informed source also told
Uni’ed Press International today
that Buffalo. N. Y.. ha* been
grunted a franchise in the new
pro league. The eighth and final
member is expected to he an-
nounced later this week.
.'.idler, assistant athletic direc-
tor at the United States Naval
Academy since 1947. met with
AFL officials in New York last
week. Frank I -cahy, former No-
tre Dame head coach and now
general manager of the los An-
geles entry, suggested Miller
would make "an ideal commis-
sioner ''
Bun Overshoots Curve
SHIMODA. Japan «UPI>
A sightseeing bus fell 45 feel
after overshooting a curve on a
mountain road Monday, killing
one passenger and injuring 4.3
NKW YORK UPI l/Hiisi-
iina State and Northwestern re-'
mained 1-2 today in United Press
I International * major college foot
hall ratings hut Syracuse replac-
ed Mississippi in 'bird place.
Washington was the only new-
Eight Ends
In Draw
DALLAS UPI A highly pul*-
lic ized grudge battle between two
Texas heavyweights ended in a
blood, draw in Dallas Monday
night
] IX.nnie Kleeman. 181 Civ n Mid
|lothian. Tex.. and Buddy Till-
:man. 193 from Tyler, Tex . hrutab
ized each o'her lur the full Ift-
i numler without knockdowns be-
] fore 3.100 fight fans in Dallas
Memorial Auditorium
Fleeman heat Turman's face to
a bloody pulp from the sixth
round on. Turman, sutlering a
giant cut over his left eye that
blinded him from the sixth on.
managed to get his Itest round in
Ine seventh by en'rhing Fleeman
or. the forehead w ith a shattering
right.
But when the cards were count -
id deputy boxing commissioner
.sammy George ruled the fight a
draw. Referee Jackie Woodruff
hud scored the battle for Turman
with 96-95 Judges Norm Levln-
-on and Charles Uravotta each
scored it 96-96.
Fleeman and Turman met 18
liontli. ago when Fleeman took
decsion on 10 rounds The re-
m.’itc.i was a lesult of a techni-
cality in contracts
FIGHT RF.SI I.TS
NKW YORK Uhieo Rollins.
132 3 4. New York, knoc ked out
Stx Haywood, 131, Baltimore,
Md. 6
PROVIDKN4 K, R I <CPD
Johnny Otto, 165, Ifyannis,
Mass . stopped Hobby Stevens,
164 1 4. Bridgeport, Conn. 5.
comer in the top lit. replacing
Georgia Teeh In 10th place ini
the latest balloting by die 35
leading roaches who rate the
tcama for UPI
Syracuse, moving from fifth to
third in the wake of its 35-0 tri
omph over Pit’sburgh, achieved
the highest standing it has rea-
ched in the ratings since they
were inaugurated in 1950
Texas remained fourth and
Southern California advan, eel
from sixth to fifth Mississippi,
which lost a hard-fought, 7 1 de-
cision to LSI Saturday night,
slip,veil from third to sixth Penn
State, Syracuse* opponent next
Saturday, was seventh Wisconsin
was eighth and Auburn ninth a-
head of Washington.
Oregon and Uleinson lied for
11th Purdue. Georgia. Georgia
Tech, Illinois, .Tennessee, Ohio
State. Texas Christum and Hie
Air Force Academy rounded out
the top III in tha* order Only 211
teams drew \ ites
Oklahoma failed to receive a
vote for the first lime in the his-
,lory of the ratings
j Football Standings
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DINTRI4 T IS A.A.%
STANDINGS
Kingsville
Port fjivaea
Rohstown
Beeville
Cuero
Kingsv illc
that Lavaca
Rohstnw n
Cuero
Beev ille
Team
Texas
Arkansas
TfU
Baylor
SMU
Rice
Trx. A.t !
n I I pet. pta. opa.
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QUOTES FROM
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laist Week’s Result*
Texas 21 SMU 0
TCU 14 Baylor 0
Arkansas 12 Texas A&M 7
Ulemotn 19 Itice 0
Tulanc 17 Texas Tc, h 7
Thl* Week’* Schedule
SATURDAY Texas vs Bay
lor at Austin Texas A&M v«.
SMI ..t College Station, Rue
y s. Atkins is at Houston. Texas t »Vrote
at
M W YORK Michael Stone.
19. of Cleveland. one of Char-
les Van Daren's former students
at Columbia University, com-
menting on Van Dnren's admis-
sion that he was c oached on the
TV quiz show ••21":
• TUe whole class stands behind
hun 100 per cent. I feel vvhal ha
did was not wrong. The fault
lies with the people tiehind tilt
show ”
WASHINGTON President
1 asenhovver. explaining chat ha
was trying to say about the ef-
fect of the national d«ht on tha
nation's voutli in a letter ha
to his
ll-vear-r.ld grand-
I c‘h ' * Arizona at 1 arson s,n David last year
night f 'Whatever 1 put onto the na-
Individua Hrorlng tlocal debt, even one dollar,
I'lnyri. Team
l<l pat tg If means you David are support*
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alter stating it a,as unlikely hv
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"California is a key state and
Professional Football
league Standings
KANTKKN division
anyone considering running hao
to ci,me out here "
WA.'IIINGTON The Rev.
Charles I-:. Stoney Jackson, of
Tullahoma, Tenn . giving an
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MIIHION
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I 131 T9
II 92 124
1 125 151
1 112 164
2 57 125
last Friday's Rrniilt*
Port Lavaca 26 Cuero ft
Beeville 0 Rohstown 0 tie
Kingsville, a live
Next Friday's Game*
Cuero at Rohstown
Kingsville at Beeville
Port Lavaca, a bye
San Francisco
Baltimore
Green Bay
Izis Angeles
Chicago Bear*
Detroit
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CHICAGO -- I UPI* -- Gene
Gresham, 138, Detroit, stopped
Joey Reynolds. 136, St. Izruii 4.
MONTREAL il’PD - Rory
Calhoun, 166, W hite Plains. N. ( Team
Y , knocked out Joey White, 176. Texas
Durham, N. C 6. T(V
. . ! Arkansas
DALLAS 11'PI* - Donnie SMU
Fleeman. 181, Midlothian. Tex Baylor
drew with Buddy Thurman. 193. Tex A&M
Tyler. Tex. 1ft. x fex Tc, ti
SOUTHWEST FONFFRF.NI V.
CALENDAR
By I'nlted Prra* InV-rnatlonul
SEASON STANDINGS
w I I pet. pt* op*.
7001 IMIO
5 2 0 714
5 2 II
7 2 I
3 3 0
3 4 0
! 4 0
714
583
5IHI
429
129
loll
94
91
89
49
71
111
37
62
72
7!
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Junior High Team
To Play Yoakum
Cuero s 7th grade Junior High
team will play Yoakum at 6 p in.
Tuesday in Gobbler Stadium The
8th grade teams from Cuero and
Yoakum are si oeduled *<> clash '
immediately after the first game. '
An intramural game between
Cuero s 7tli and 8th gimlets will
be played November 9 at I ill p.
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