The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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f THE CUERO RECORD, Friday, Jan. 22, 1965 f ^n»H»»m«nu»iuinHH>m«ni»nmn»»««m»wmiimiii>«
Gonzales Apaches To
Host Cuero Gobblers
In District Encounter
Sports Comments
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1965 Cuero Gobbler
Baseball Dates Named
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Gonzales will be the host club
ler« Friday night In a pair of basketball gomes. The local
B teamen are due to take the court at 6 o'clock and the
newly-inspired Gobblers are due to show at a short time
after the preview.
Coach George Saleher's < tob- J —-—-----
tiers seem to have taken a new night's tussle, mi if Coach S.U-
Jease on life or Hie ticket ibat cher has mar.... I t<> kee;> the
give* them a tong shot a: the ‘Pirit in Tuexi •.y >
league title, after their unex- show hero the Gob ► rs w .11
peeled and more or less mu- lcha,k ,hHl J:l d Wl"'
prising 66-47 win over Sctortz
Cibok). a leant that was announ-
ced as one of tlte title • ton tend-
ers for the 1964-65 cage crown.
The likeable Cuero Coaoh-en-
gineer, George Salcher, said ^ groun of represent?'hve.- of
Wednesday, "If we can keep the . ,
Meitzen toys healthy, we’ve got ,he M'dooaatei *por n s
• chance.” i Cub. wifi be in Cuem Thursday
As of the moment. Cuero has j February 18 t> <>; gvtnize a
a 3-7 league standing, the same j branch oi mch dub ,;t this ei:\.
as the Schem-CStoto Buff a tons, j Such nm.Iin,4 ,, lx„.lkf.,| a1 1h«v
Botli club., are riding sixth place „ , ,
LI Patio Restaurant un Norm
5 By PETE IIOMl.KrnN
** Record Stall Writer
| See where a folk** named t until 5:30 tint day was a! 9:30
.Hank Green burg. Hall of Fameiaip Tuesday, and nf f thne
basebafter, complains
football is usurping
some, anyway of 1o<
lia seball
because
many or
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vis-
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SporfjmarTs Club
To Be Formed Here
potential
these, (lay s. •
Tud;y. football is more attrac-
tive to the athletically talented
fellows than is baseball, ail the
nay over the route is a grade or
•wo higher. A tody read •
-.here a baseball perform e r
gets 50. 75. or even 100 (V« for
cavorting on the tliam rid. hat
them ate limited lew actors in
the big time diamond vto--- that
draw even the lowest ""tire
mentioned above.
If memory serves me <:<-) rec-
lly, the top salary ever raid r
baseball player for one sriw i
• was $105,000. Not hay by any
she wanted no part of food
. itors or husbands.
Moved into town at that hour
to continue trying to make a
living, but she .-allied birth
a boo’ 10:30 and called to say
| thu* she w a.- afraid.
"Afraid nf what " I queried.
"There riv buzzards circling ov-
er iteari.” she replied.
"Good night." quoih 1. "do
you wish me to call trie medi-
cine man?’’
"Nope,'* say eth she. "I've got
1 ie hall bat **e-ide my 1 > 1 r: >\\
-just k-'. one of those outside
vultures get near."
Last word I had was that the
pairent was doing as well as
could he expected.
Tlte 1965 Cuero high school
baseball schedule ami dates of
die annual Cuero Invitational
i Baseball Tournament were re-
| leased Thursday by Ailtfetic
Director Bil" Ford, of the Cuero
to get at so.met ,:ng tri-
in loop standings, but either or'
notch Fri- Esplanade
un
at 7:30 o'clock.
both might jump
day night. Following dinner at the popu-
1n an earlier game this year, t lar Cuero establishment, an o -
the Gobblers spanked Gonzales!ganizational meeting will be
63-55, which was their only lea- j conducted. Purpose of such
gue Victory for the year until, meeting is to secure a charter
they halted Schertz-Ciboto Tues- for DeWitt County, but F. M.
day. Coach Salcher is not ex- McAlister stated that a mini*
pectlng an easy win against 'he mum of 30 members are need-
Apaches at Gonzales Friday j ed in older to obtain a charter.
means, hut on the ofivi 'nittl,,
un untried ' college > uiTtster •'v<n'
recen'lv wav assured, at least 'dons.
$-400,0011 for just putting h: mon- v',m,‘ fellow wrote that it is
il:er on a slip .of paper And ,h<’ free throw,. that make
that was not -un-tin.- ■ ’he , 'be differem e in many basket-
fringe b-nefits. such as a Cud- ha!l Kkntes and that statement
iliac automobile and a written iis nios! !ikr!-v right on the but*
agreement that he would draw ,,,n
a livable amount of do-re-me Only free throws T ever bad
each year for the remainder of *he opportunity- of making vv<re '
his lite ev en though he he came , ’dose a* a carnival w hen y ou
incapacitated. iwerg enticed into trying to loop
The simmering dow n point -is.] ‘i1 f°ur " *nr*h hoop over a five I
that some youngsters prefer inr^ imitation diamond
baseball to f*x>tball anu vice'
versa. But, money being vvbati ^ news release says that the
•»' he i, expect hi,| ChhMMn. J«k*» end Vicor-i; *“ ^
** *> "“Ik .h„,ly_h„vc ctar-, ”«•
some of the green stuff in order
schools.
Coach Royce Berger's ttotw
blers oi»en the 1965 season- with
Yorktown here March Next
appearance of the Gobblers v. Ill
l»e in the Lockhart Invitational
'lournanient March 25-36-37. A
return match witli Yorktown is
on the hook for March 29
On April 1-2-3. the Gobblers
will stage their annual tourna-
ment;, one of tlte. oldest in ibis
area. Teams to participate in
this vv ideiy-recognized tourney
tills year are New Braunfels,
Yoakum. Yorktown. Bisltop For-
est of Schu'enburg. Lockhart.
Kcnefly and Gonzales, in addi-
tion to tile host team.
Four of the participating
teams are mem tors of .District
14-AAA, hut games in the tour-
nament will have nu touring on
tto.loop standings of any of the
clubs, other than a New Braun-
, fels - Cuero hit • in event they
- should dash during such i<xima-
ment.f
Sc hertz - Citoio us due to shovv
against tiie Gobblers here.at
7:30 p.m., April .6th in the first,
l bona-fide diamond tussle on the
confeience level. From that
date until the end of the season, 1
tto Gobblers will play a couple
; of games a week, all of w hich
will be District encounters.
In addition to the annual base-
ball, tournament, a schoolboy
golf tourney has been added to
the spring s'vwts agenda. The
links competition is due April 1.
2 and 3, but tiie number of
schoo- planning to participate
bail not lieen announced Friday.
I tiern High School
Itnxclmll Schedule
Date Team Place
Mar. 22 Yorktown - 11
Mar. 25-26-27 Lockhart in-
vitational Tourney T
Mar. 29 - Yorktown T
Apt il 1-2-3 -- Cuero Invitational
Tournament H
April 1 * New Braunf* L H
April fi * Srhertz-t'itolci H
April 13 - * Bec-ilV T
April 15 - - * Segtiin H
April 20 * 1 .oi khart T
April 22 * (rotizaies T
April 27 - ' San Marcos H
April 29 " New Braunfels T
May -1 * Schertz-CiUilo T
May 6 • Beeville 11
May 11 * .Seguki T
May 13 " lax-khan 11
May is - * Gonzales II
.May 20 * San Marcos T
‘ District 11-AAA Games
< -Hern High School
Track Schedule
Hate Meets Place
Mar. 6 H’ville Relays — T i
.Mar. 13 - Gobbler Belays — H
Mar. 20 Unicom Relays — T
Mar. 27 Segutn Relays - T
April 3 - Robslown Relays T
April 9-Dist. Meet. N. Braun.
April 17 - To Be Filled
Apr. 23-24 - Reg. Meet S. A
Apr. 6-7-8 State Meet—Austin
'Suggestions Given To
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suggestions for improved opera- ‘tig. in Victoria.
'(tons are carefully considered. ......— - ■ ..
Successful operations de- College Basketball Results
pend on many tilings, but the;
lone Ingredient over which ’he Bj lulled Press InteraaHonal
Social .Security Administration ... . c.
u io.il ... Texas Western 68 Ltah 8t. 6r
has 1 tt * contro is - ott. the -... e-
-Fla. 86 Miami Fla. G9
fU gis Coll. 85 Colo, Col. 51
elaihtant.
You can help by getting in MlInay Ky. St. 9; Austin Perty
touclt with your social security
distrii office about j months cedarviile HW Hunungton "Ind
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of fact, you should check with ,, „ Grande 10 CampbcUvil.e
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you reach 65. even though you Indian* Coif. 10.3 Shippen-
do not intend to retire at that burg St. 98
!lrn* Bell arm ine 78 Hanover 62
■ - Lafayette 109 Morav ian 65
number two over that club tins, ters and there are now mote
year, ' than 1000 members affiliated
Currently leading the league j with the statewide SCOT organi-
!s San Marcos. They boast a zation.
7-1 record andl ,they couldn't • Membership fee Ls $3.00 tier
have readied that point if they person per annum, with such foe
hadn’t earned ft-.Sam Houston's entitling holders of same to the
to pay his old-age income tax.
Chenokees are just a step tohind
with 7-2, and -tfesc teams will
to combating before the sched-
ule runs out.
The Gobblers are in good phy-
annual barbecue and a monthly
magazine published by f h e
SOOT organization. Wives of
members are entitled to become
associate members of the group
•ical condition for Friday!by paying a $2.00 foe.
RAMSEY'S STEAK HOUSE
Goliad Hiway-Across thp River bridge-Victoria
Bring The Family - Prlreo Von Can Aftord
OPEN 84 HRS. DAII.V—Ete. rloaeil Sat. nits 10 p.m. to 9 i.m
Was srKsizin like Susan of a
pre-dawn Tuesday when 1 was
awakened by a noise that sound-
ed very much like someone who
was beset by an upset sto-1
mach. It was just such an inci-1
dent.
The Queen Bee (who'll eat
anything and who is the picture
j of health normally* was having
; her ups and downs, mostly
! ups. Quicker than rain. I spin
| out of bed to care for ->er 'in
SPORTS BRIEFS
NORWALK. Conn. -. 6’Ph -
.lack NicKlaus. who won fmtr
NCAA to negotiate its dispute
with the AVU. All of those .ni
tiaLs mean something to some
people and I am one of the
more fortunate I guess.
f-iCAC stands for the Eastern
Cohege Athletic Confer e n c e.; ATKINS IN SI Rtd.RI ; s<fagon anfj Mlekev Wright.
NCAA is the National Colleg ate | CHICAGO - <ITD Chicago who won 11 of 27 1964 ladies
Athletic Association arid AAU Bear defensive end Doug Atkins. I p(;\ events, have been named
who w as out of action most of i l%4 perform;jv <> average
the 1964 season with a knee in- j champions by Golf Digest maga-
! t.OLKERA HONORED
ickla
i touinaments and
I five times on tto
w a*
PGA
second
circuit
means the Amateur Athletics
Union.
Now, there is no dewbt some
fellows Ir. all three who have
spent a number nf hours and
dollars in all three to set
themselves up
jury, was operated on Thursday: r.ino.
to correct die problem. Offen-1 Nicklaus and Mi>s Wright al-
sive end Mike Ditka. who wore so were named tian-nament
a harness part of last season to-, champions of tto yea- by the
i n i protect a shoulder dislocation.
; sickness and in health' just as j worthy, news-worthy and note-
|the marry ing man said lor me J worthy, and those instigators
. to do. My appearance on the' neither plan to nor relish g.v-
I scene of activity apparent I y j ing up die positions they have
; made matters worse. [created. Well and g<»d,
I^ist I saw of the ail'er lady IVhat this scribe recommends
top or key positions in all three j will to operated on shortlv for
of the groups, all of vvhieh are
tto dislocation and removal of
a tone chip in that area.
RECALL JONES
NEW YORK n TP T h e
New,,York Ranger* of the Na-
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from Baltimore of the Ameri-
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STELLEUS SI(.N KI.XNK
PITTSBURGH - 'ITi- The
Pittsburgh Steelers have signed
Torn Keane, cofich and general
manage- of ttie I’ndevl Football
league’s Wieeiing ironmen, a«
a detersive back f;e.d cwch.
Tto 38-year-oid Keane. who
guided the Ironmen to a 34-13
car League to replace the in- slate i.rvi hvo t 'FI. champ!(in-
jured Jim Neilson, who i* mit 1 ships since 1962'. played offen-
with a shoulder separation. TVie sive end a to defensive halfback
Rangers also sent Jim Miko! for eight seasons in the Natinn-
baek to St. Paul of the Central al Football I/-ague
Hockey League.
f NO SWITtR SEEN
j CHICAGO — OP ln-erna-
j tional Olympic Committee Pres-
ident Avery Brundage. wto
said Tltursday to had no reason
to anticipate a switch in t h e
1968 Mexico City Olympic site,
quelched rumors stemming
from a Detioit newspaper re-
port that Detroit might get tto
games.
"So far a* I know now every-
thing in Mexico City is mov ing
a ong nonnally,” said Brun-
dage, commenting on the fact
that Mexico City had t>een de-
layed in its Olympic organiza-
tion because of a change in ad-
' ministration.
is that all at them merge, form
a union, give all at the per-
sonnel in ail of the organizations
a job of sort* in the combo and
operate unde- one group ra’tor
j than three.
As long as there are even two
group* handling and ruling on
: this or that, there is going to
to friction. Besides, why do a
handful of people determine
who is the tost in what”
Rules, a body must abide by. of
course, but if a fellow jumps
40 feet, he jumps it. If another,.
vaults 17 feet he doe* it. Wit-
nesses in either , incidence 1
should he a dime a dozen.
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Jennes, Ernest H. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1965, newspaper, January 22, 1965; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695724/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.