The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 295, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1959 Page: 13 of 100
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C5th ANNIVERSARY ft PROGRESS EDITION
f
THE ri'FHO RECORD Sunday. Snxtnhn *. IflSf 1J
f‘Worst Coaches” Plan
College Bowl Classic
•Sphere «ill be a new major rol- :rt Camemn, Texas. on Decern-,
Jfte football classic. The M.lk her 19. 1949.
jtowl by January. 1961 The format and the »ite of the
«£5TTiis is the goal of FItzaheth proposed new college bowl have
JBd Kugene W’eafer The Milk not been announced The "little
•awl Knterpnaes Bryan Texas, football event will he moved to
Sabo made The National Milk the morning of game day. The
9D**T into ' the key even* in little Milk Bowl Association, which now I
ftR>thall in Toe I'mted S'afe* ' includes eminent Texans, will he
35d have had nearly eleven years widened to include persons and
"howl experience corporations interested generally
Tj'his small-fry bowl was tmm. in the promotion of the project,
^^■ause. as the Wafers sav Flizaheth W'eafer is the first
Sey were "the world < worst person to achieve national prom-
3®aches ." inence in the sports field and in
—■Elizabeth, pretty country house- the milk industry-, without having
55fe and mother of five young- played in a sports program and,
8£rs. helped her husband Kugene w ithout being identified with the
♦"village schoolmaster who had industry. She was listed in Cur-
S consult hooks even to get *he rent Biography, standard refer-
RJact dimensions of a playing en e work in all accredited hh-
**eld. coach blue-Jeaned lads, most raries, as one of the 300 most
•torn came in from the hack newsworthy personalities in the
'floods without having seen a fool- world for 1958, and has received
Jpll game Hardened hv farm just about all the honors that
••ores and given the advantage could be given a Texan.
itC totally unpredictable errors in ----- ----
Packers And Bears Will
Clash In Chicago Today
Jgrtball play, the young fellows
•an wild against opposition to win
SO games and to challenge the
pith ' We li whup anybody"
Milk Bowl was played
THE MOST
MEMORABLE
GIFTS
OR ALL
OCCASIONS
OME FROM
Professional Football
league Standings
(.OBB1.FR BAND stands at rigid attention during n full dress
rehearsal on the praetlee field nt t'uero High School. Emily
Ann Ferguson, drum major, leads tl*> 4* piece band and five
majorettes on the marching field.
Klrhard Young ia the band director. The fast growing, fust Im-
proving hand has appeared In halftime football shows t!.*rough
out the season.
Tile musical organization will go to Victoria November !l to
compete In the reglonnl marching contest.
EASTERN DIVISION
New York
Cleveland
Philadelphia
Chicago Cards
Pittsburgh
W ashing*on
To.-h 6
Dallas llillrrest 26 Dallas
1 > an Adams 14
Wichita Falls 20. Arlington 6
„•! San Angelo 12, Odessa
g3lt Permian 7
fill; Abilene 7. Odessa High 0
fifi7 Dallas Jefferson .IS, N.
XM Dallas 0
News Of Teenagers
Football Standings
by Alva Due Me.ltinkln
in
3.1i
WESTERN DIVISION
u I t
San Francisco
5
1
n
800
Baltimore
4
•J
n
,667
Green Bay
3
3
0
500
I-os Angeles
2
4
0
333
Chicago Bears
2
4
«
.3.33
Detroit
1
5
a
167
Baytown It. S Houston 0
Waco High 47. Austin High 14
Corpus Christi Ray 40 Corpus
Christi Carroll IS
Victoria 21 Harlandale 6
San Antonio Jefferson 35.
Alamo Heights 6
I'.reckenridge 24. Weather-
ford 12
Bay City 0 l.a Marque 6 tie
How do you like this cold rd Bonnie Hubbard s coat and Kimrsville
weather? Some change. No? Sure scarf to disguise himself ns a
is good for football though 'Vhv- "Mama" Wnnrt even
got up to let him get by to the n,,rV)||e
Everyone at the game in Robs-
"other side " liven some of the ^'vi«-ro
town had an ample supply of guls were fooled, as they wen
blankets and mats. Even some yelling for "Bonnie" to s.t down
of the kids who never drink Iowa lain, ational Development Kmgsville
who never drink
coffee changed their wavs and Tests soaked up n lot of sopho- |{(>Dst<>vsrt
had a cup. '»"* s,n‘" knowledge I nvn(.,
j- Also to keep warm at tl,« Tuesday arid Wednesday of last ■
game Mary Adele Klcinev kr week There were nine tests |[,.,.X1||P
BERNINC
High School
Football Stores
Kl Cnmpo 23 I.amar Console and Marilyn Peiper had on their ranging from math and science j
DISTRICT IS AAA
Standing*
VV I t [its 0[ip
2 0 0 4'.* I.!
I 0 1 34 t.
1 I b 32 1 ;
li I 2 11 II
0 2 111 ti.S
Reason Standing*
VV 1 t [its 0[lp
6 1 I I (IT S3
.1 4 1 159 157
3 5 0 92 124
2 6 1 1 IS 198
i «i 2 tii mi
tireen Ray's Packer- the-ear-
ly sea-on siir[inse m ibe Nationnl
Football league have been
im* threes thus f ar i -the'West -
* ni (orderin''’ i.ace s" (bev are
llo[>eful of i ct'ii ning to the first
"thi ee ' tins S'lndav ' Nov Si
when 'In \ pi,iv 'he t 'lu* igo Hears
at W: i'g'ev' Field < 'hi, ago Toe
g.in e will he t'‘!c\ ,sed ,,r,
id regional neiwork ot the CHS
I'elev tsioii Nelwoi k ,! 1 hi HM
M'entr il I'ime' Ties g.,vil|
' ot l.e i • .. * ‘ \ A hum
TV in (Tit, ago.
Roth the Hears and I'M, ker,
have been -uprising bus season
l ittle ’.\as ev[ie ted o| I ,recn Ray
hv the export-. but Vince D,in-
har.di s >*i n , hing lil'od (lie
l‘a, kers into q.i.. k u lead The
Real -, on it,. itheg hand acre
one of the pie -eason choices,
.11,.11. ■ w .111 I . , An. do to
tlie Ii.iltitr.oi,» (', '•> „ r ji foi the
Westei n ( . 'tifei en. e . i ,u n
In tin’ll" Rrsl it eei.ng in the
o|s'inng game ,,t Green H iv. hue
l’.»' ki'rs u|ien,|i'd ( In. ago, 9-ii
Itns started 'lie ie|iivena!e,| U,,
• onsemtes on to their three game
winning streak
I he Bears broke a three game
losing streak I i-t Snnd-iv. when
they U’at the It.mu m tl,e ( ■ ,i.-
seiim ,n I -os Angel, s ,,
l ev ei seil an e.u her loss nil. \
at W i igley I- ,e|,| I he .'n . I \
tni y la -t no k Im | t i 'ho ■ ,o s
hopes toi 'lie Western < gown ,i,\e
moving them into a fnm’ll; e
tie w ith the I!.litis
I .a Cry Morris a former Pairs
from (,1'iirgia I'erii. sparked the
Rears on to iheir victory last
week A Ihorn in the side to his
former mates, l,arry scored want
pi oved to be the wanning TP,
when he scooped up a Billy Wade
fumble and scampered 19 yards
for the score.
1 ireen Ray dropped a 20-3 de-
• i.'ie.n *o the Chants last Sunday*,
lor their third straight loss, al-
though their defense played well.
I In'1 ' 'iii-e av, > i \-
tremely tough, holding the Pack-
er- whenever tivv came within
-' oring distance
nils Packer eleven i much-
different than the r.nr which ap-
pc a red in (Tni igo last year. P's
i tough, hard-hitting team which
has been mol,led into a spirited
md solid • luh Vineo I>,mhardi
has done an oiit-tanding |oh of
welding tins team into a Cohe-
sive and fighting dub.
Die Rears own some of foot*
■'1 - ' u'-t Hiding offensive star*,
vi' li i- i r,ls Jim Dooley, Harlon
Mill md I '.ill MeColl. Fid Brown
:s one .,| the NCR's top quarter-
t a. i. n with Zeke Brat-
kov. .ki, foniier Georgia ace.
Red (,i mi'p and t ieorge Con-
i.i r v;,l describe the action and
"lor for stations on the Chica-
.; > network.
Hay Scott and Tony Canadro
• ,i broadcast the game on telc-
(i-ion for stations on CBS.
Joe t, idaglier will produce th«
g 'me for television with Dick
I aesrriilahl ilirectlng.
Elephant tusks are mans
luef source of Ivory.
WAGNER
JemtelerS
Quality ,
for 3 Centuri|
Trxaa Schoolboy Football
Result*
I lilted Press International
Ysleta Pdl Air 14 FI Paso
11 Houston
f'nern. Texna
Purges 6
i Houston Lamar
* San Jk 8
| Houston Marian .31 f.aRfstor
Kirwin fi
Fort Worth Ailington Heights
4h K'a • W ot th 'I c< li *'
Crawford 42 Lorena 11
i- R'aumoj.t si A nth
Lt.kc Charles Mauon h
j San Antonio R.; ;o kem idge
San Anton.<1 Tc!i 2
Pall** Kimhab It f'ro/.
dated 8
San Marcos 36. San Antonio
Ree 0
Kingsville 36 Beeville 6
Rnhstown .34. Cuero 6
(lidriincs 36. Srhulenburg 6
Fdna 21 Wharton 6
Gonzales 38. I/rokhart 0
Yoakum 28. Ruling 8
Pleasanton 24. Floresville 0
fioliad 48, San Antonio
Northside 6
Sinton P.efugio 13
•ieorge West 33 Ynrktown 6
Kenedy 54. Three P.ivrr* .30
Bunge I’d, Nordheim 16
Klatonia T9. Shine; 0
pajamas under their Pep Squad to English and mm i d studies,
uniforms Student Council members made j
Preceding this last out-of town < trip to the distm-i convention
game of the season there was at Cdhoim Hit’ll in Port l.nvarn
the last pep rally held in the Ihui-day ac companied by Mrs
j gym (next week there will be Virginia Met urdy, Student < oun
I S[Hinsor. Those attending the
llmnfire instead' Ht.'hlg'hting
the rally was a beauty contest convention vve ic Funiec Knee k<T.
but not the kind you think. A Mat'v Adele Kh ine, ke Naii<y
c ommittee of faculty jiiclgi s Ban flow Sis-y Be hards, Janet
Chose three of eight football hoy- Suit.' Marilyn l’eifier. Char
with the .most handsome legs lottc Zinimennan. M.uy
Wo (cen t icv’cal tlimr n n;i' ('.ml Ch.ilh s FT
for obvious reasons. Hawl..n-, ;11,<I Hi.- write.
For one of tl,e f ; • tiir.es In !'•• >l1 • i.« V. ielwnd m l Char f'f'io «
history there v.ei e bc.iys v ho lottc /.iinii;' : m m b.iN
Frlduy's Kesull*
Kohstown 31, Cuero li
Kingsville 36, Beeville 6
Port laivaca. open
Next Irldavs l.cimci
Kingsville at Cuero
Rohstovvn at Port Ravaca
Beeville, open
bite.
Josephine Cohen is in Austin
Nell ,*11'* week end to attend the
I,,., Tommy Texas I mveisity homecoming
Seen around town this week
few c vex w ho < v icjc'iitl;,;
launched w.cnhd h> go back to g’ammai
i:
R
’Hie lur.gs of an average
'■ >1 ho|i| a’c ut Hi [unt* of air
Tiic v aie seldom as full n* this,
however unless one lakes a
very deep lic.iih.
rorlr the iVp Sfju .fi 'i lir u|h n ;i upw f.id of »km.| i lil»f.\s wr;f> ki* kin;:
jp \* ;is si L' I f *4 >t * < f 1 * .'li '' i» ''( • i i * ’ • 'I I* . • v r*,i f shills 1< * *i 1‘fiiihfi h f • k it h.i 11 nil tin* ,J* >1 in
man in thf All • )i«-''l /li ;i :* s is ( • J*1'1 ^ .I* ’i . K;ispn
nicht thf-rc *.*,,1 s ;tfi I 'fni * L'. tl.f ^ ‘ ufifui I rmciMiy in Ni-a I.fnriaifi A;tkrn\. F!»»1 >hy ( <»p
hn> s tf> si* u ;l Ji tin ,;;11 | V<*• k uhnir si;p nft* ? fi« fi ;• h‘ «i -T F ’.it I ./inkm m »1 Ii*• *•
l* i ank Spi ]J11:-ir.n ni-,n»t foo'ffl Guif.i r I • ;i^ur < nrv.mlmn. arn!
' M.ima ’ \\ <**f| •' n hf I f i • . < ImM»if !< > is f. fif’' flit #' li.*-’. * in#1 • s tfmt s a'! ’
WE APPRECIATE
tho friendship and patronage of
our Cuero neighbors.
WE'RE IiOVUEn WITH
F\I.I. AND CHRISTMAS
Ml lU IIINDISE FOR VOI R
\ l'PRO\ XI..
Garland Rather’s
Shop for Men
K. ( onstilution - Victoria
For Three Generations
FALSTAFF
Has Been Known For Its Unchanging Premium Quality
Once You Have Tried It, You'll Know Why It's Now Known As
The Nation's Toast From Coast to Coast
KaUfaff Hr»uiii” tor; ration
M. I.otii*, Missouri
Be Sure To Ask For
FALSTAFF
"The Premium Quality Beer"
HOWARD MINTON
Cuero. Texas
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 295, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1959, newspaper, November 8, 1959; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696403/m1/13/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.