The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 198, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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Soufhwiif Whim
(iletid*
Coach S. Boyd Working
Baylor Bears Hard For
Hardin-Simmons Contest!
Texas Loop*
Champions
CORPUS CHR3STL Tint. Sept
AMERICAS LEAGUE
m | pet.
90 Cl .596
W TO .533
75 75 .500
75 75 MO
75 75 .500
73 77 .437
72 79 ATI
tf United Pre** totematUmal
SEASON STANDINGS
Team w I t pet nt* ope
TCU 1 0 0 1.000 42 0
Texas ; 0 0 i.W 1* 1
Savior 1 0 0 1.000 12 •
x-Tex. Tech 1 0 0 1000 15 i»
Rice 0 1 0 .000 6 -n
Tex. AAM 0 1 0 .000 14 «5
Detroit
Baltimore
Kansas City
Washington
x-CUnched pennant
We4»e*dmy'* Beoelta
New York 7 Boston 5
Chicago 4 Detroit 3 10 inns
Baltimore 2 Wash. 0 night
Kan. Chty 7 Cleveland 4 night
Dmisj’i Game*
Detroit at Chicago
Only game scheduled
Friday-* Game*
Boston at Wash. 2 twi-night
Kan. City at Chicago night
Detroit at Cleveland night
Baltimore at New York night
United Prcan International
The Baylor Bears vent through a stiff workout Wed-
nesday In preparation for the game with Haxdm-Rmroops
Including a special session on pass protection, punt cot-
• age and extra-point kicking.
The Bean went through a fo2 . 7” . .
ammmage on top of tiu: *“ el“rr*
ijomdk Sam Boyd sad “We're real fHart w ®*** up tar ttaev poor
pleased with the workout.*’ He stsowsag Tuesday._
Arkansas
SMU 0 0 0 .000 0 0
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Team w 1 t pet pts ape
Baylor 1 0 0 1.000 12 0
Arkansas 0 1 0 .000 0 If
Only teams having played
x-Member - elect
Laat Week’s Results
TCU 42 Kansas 0
Texas 13 Georgia 8
Baylor 12 Arkansas 0
Texas Tech 15 Tex. AAM 14
Louisiana State 26 Rice 6
FRIDAY — Texas vs. Tuiane
at New Orleans night .
SATURDAY - TCU vs. Iowa
at Iowa City, la.: SMU vs. Ohio
State at Columbus, Ohio: Hire
vs. Stanford at Palo Alto. Calif.:
Arkansas vs. Tulsa at Fayette-
ville: Texas AAM vs. Houston
at Houston night: Baylor vs.
Hardin-Simmons at Waco night;
Texas Tech vs. West Texas at
Lubbock night.
3 Ausnn sb me wren® and dead- J - «a---■—
; 'SfEt would
1 have been no senes because the 5an Fr*nc“co
Senators flash- refused to play : Cincinnati
wrtheut then- Negroes. Binning- ! St. Louis
ham cstjr law forbids Negroes Chieago
and xthei from mixing cn the Los Angeles
athletic head. j Philadelphia
Minor League Presided! Geor- j x-Chnehed pen
t* Trasranan sax! Wednesday in j Wedoead
Co*tisnlMis that Corpus Christsj Chicago 10 !
■vS base to substitute for As ■ Los Angeles
Negro players — two of whom are Only games
starters—horn its other IS certs- " Thersda
fiedpiayen. j No games
Bat Carpus Christi owner: Friday
Jimmy Humphries said the" PhOa. at PI
Giants plan to use Joe Macho at Ondmati at
Fort Worth to replace an injur-1 St Louis at
with these food buys
TEXAS LEAGUE
Ftaal Playoff*
Corpus Christi wins the series
over Austin. 4 games to 3.
Wednesday’s Remit*
Corpus Christ! 5 Austin 4
Bernard Adam* Nest
Benton Harbor. Mich — A fe-
male vicua bora recently at a pn-
ht rate aoo owned by Cecil Potts of
night j Benton Harbor Has been named
Paul Revere s father was borr
in Perigueux, France.
TOWELS
At Dallas, the Souflen Metho- poweR Berry play ed first team
ifist Uis-veruty Mustangs tack an- .pasak**is.
Offer look into the future and _ The Unirrarsrty of Texas Long-
: their opening game Saturday in homs stressed past defense as
'CMumbus with Ohio State, and they tapered off in an afternooo
heU a long contact worker*. workout Wednesday. The team
The Mustangs also worked on 0** today to New Orieara for the
defense and offense. coming game against Tuiane.
'| Texas Christian University con- Coach Darrell Roy al indicated
tinted » work on defense but two starters are on the injured
spent most of their workout on *** may .see only limited
offense, for the Iowa game Sat- The injured players are
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SPECIALS FOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 26, 27
All Flavor*
KOOLAID
Maple
SYRUP
GRAHAM CRACKERS
10-Lbs.
NBC Cheese
uniay. tackle Dick Jooes and center
Coach Abe Martin used quarter- Terry Muecnink, mho both have
backs Hunter Ena. Larry Daw- spared ankles,
son ami Donald George or all Col Practice—
three teams at various times. Arkansas Coach Frank
f'mitlwi Preparations Broyles cut down toe practice
The Texas AAM Aggies reef in- k»d Wednesday as his Razor-
ued praporatiom for the coming bocks prepared for Tulsa Sat-
i game with University of Houston ttoday.
holding another tough scrim- "We had just a fair practice—
mage. _ not as good as I bad hoped for,**
| Ed Dudley was running in the Broyles said,
j starting tailback position while The drill lasted a foil two hours
end Ralph South and wing back and *•*» devoted to blocking.
FRYERS
Cot-Up
Montreal Favored
To Cop Little World
Series From Hillers
Specials For Thurs. . Fit - Sat. - Sun., Sept. 25-26-27-28
TOrONTO, Sent,. 25, -«UPH
-The Montreal Royals, winners
of the International League
'playoffs, today were listed as
slight favorites to whip the
Minneapolis Millers of tre Am-
erican Association in the Little
World Series.
The Royals who finished first
during the regular campaign,
gained the Series by edging the
Toronto Maple Leafs, 11-10,
Wednesday night, thereby cap-
turing the best-of-seven playoff
in five games. The opening
game of the Little World Series,
also a best-of-seven affair, will
be played at Montreal Friday
night.
Minneapolis finished third in f
its pennarn race and then went j
on to eliminate Wichita and
Denver in the playoffs.
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Dodgers Set Club
AHendance Record
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BISQUICK
rJOS ANGEI.EN Sept. ». -
I (L’Pl i — The Dodgers’ shift to
Los Anceies produced a club at-
tendance record ki the first
year.
The Dodger* net a new Hub
season standard Wednesday
night when a turnout of 12,771 in-
creased their total to 1,907,7*5
surpassing the mark of 1,907,528
set m Brooklyn in 1907.
The Dodgers, who drew 1.929.- j
25B in Brooklyn last season,
have two more dates left.
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