The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 241, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 11, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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2 THE CUEFO RECORt). Sunday, October 11, 1964
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Cuero Gobblers Take District 14-AAA Lead
Nip Beevile Trojans
21-0 Friday For Fifth
Gridiron Win Of Year
Cuero s unhurried Gobblers waited until the final j
quarter was six minutes old before permitting Cuero par-
tisans to relax here Friday night but turned on the heat
in that period to paste a 21-0 shellacking on the Bee-
vllle Trojans in a District 14-AAA tussle played before)
a crowd estimated at twenty-six hundred.
By.virtue of the virion and The-loss Friday was the third
a 7-7 tie la-tween .SAn Marcos conference setback for the Tro-
«nd Gonzales. the Gobblers,^ uly, are hopelesslv out of
h<,W sole i^sessaa, of the top fur lh, n)Ve?ed
rung of tite ladder in league
standings. In event if is news- loop title.
sarv to pick tne winner of tlie Next Friday the (kibblers i
San Marcos - Gonzales game, journey to San Marcos for aj
Interscholastlf rato.nm a. the Rattlm while Gon- ■ Wh‘n) Ham. SmjtJl \X1**U
•«y: In p' pn' of « «,,mo t*'1^ moves into San Antonio: Dm1 . Wheeler kem the
and the selection of a winner of fo, a tussle with Sam Houston Trojam uncomf£rtab1e
games ^ pn(jpp evening. Wehervveig-
1 ht Bubba Williams made his
UTATIftTKfS
First Dmtn*
Cuero 14
Becville ....... .. . 9
Vartl* Rushing
t Cuero ... .. 157
Becville ........ 117
Passes
Attempt ed-Completed-Galn
Cuero .... 12 3 39
Beeville 17 5 33
Passes Intercepted
Cuero ........
Beeville ..
Fumble*, l-ost
Cuen. ... .
Beeville ........
Punts - Y ardage
Cuero .......... 2 for 30 avg.
Beeville ... 2 for 27 avg.
Penalties • loss
Cuero 5 for 53 yds.
Beeville 5 for 63 yds.
•
Beet ide advanced to the Cuero
11 hut a play later Bubba Wil-
liams recovered a Manakcr
fumble on the Cuero 18. When
the next Cucit* drive chugged j
to a halt on the Beeville 49 the'
| Trojans diove to the Cuero 32 i
before losing the ball on downs!
; just, as the third stanza ended.
Rattlers
Bird Hosts
An uncommon 7-7 tie between
the Gonzales Apaches and the'
Woodsboro
Drops Gets
By PKTE IIOYY LUTON
Record Staff Winter
TWo line plays and a Wheeler ^ Maw#j RaMlers' piIt the
W OODSBORO - Woodsboro s
E; _'?* ran completely amuck
mo..,, ,wu(la Somewhere in live story on the I timated crowd at the Cuero here Friday night to slaughter
arts <szt*c££i ^ ■ Boeviii°Fnday "T'3s1 ite«2SSE s** m
er Wheeler to Kuecker nass l1he dnvfrJs s°a1 m; Pwtriet 14* e I hope l m able to read: Adequate and apauous uv UmDrecIt,
Zm a i£«rd B^vUto pE5b AAA smnd“*s FndaJ ?«**•• "And with just three seconds ^ ^ and 1H<110 of f°“r * „ for ™ twctoW
v lave SETpo*Sskm to the ' Prior lo 1*"<. w<*k * **'* ' Mr on the clock. Halfback Lang r',™£,r,men<- for radio, ^ 1 "r h o UNMMuJ -
T,X 32 •Then w££! hh °,uoun,er*' ,h«<* th.ee clubs SmiIh Bulhered in a Trojan b'^dcasts and aoother pair gatherM m a p a
WiU “ms wlth a buliseye to m shared the oonfertnee ta*d wnth hb (Avn nw.foot Imo , do .dod by an 0nt‘'«"00
iT.Xontl" Beeville 2 ward m<> wins ^‘T' *when ,the and ambled through the entire'! ™ ,ho stH,K^ tor «* bv (1Tic one-sided contest
1 . 1 , . u u is - Apaches and the Rattlers play- .. ... . . th , ; the public address announce outuie one . ' '
stripe, in two smashes Ronme,^ , in (;orual<?s and , "«•' P™*- Estimated capa-, ^ lA,,s 'VfiS ,!,p fltth.0'
Saenz crashed through for a __...... ,u_ r, ^ (robblers a thrilling 6-3 win for ' .......t,-__vear In sLx appearances for the
such game is necessary t,> de-: in the two top district
tennine lt>c championship, 1he tho uo**k.
team having the greatest num- In Hie Cueixt - Beeville set-to .
her of 20-yard stripe jienetra-' Itere a stout Gobbler line, u bit '* >P 1 p nm
also, as did
corner . w. a ornun w. rvueca-; vlll# ^ the Cum, ., ,h„ ‘ „ .7 ..........., twenty-five.
rr^<ir a^H Sker umfv rluh. >°°* umlUput^d NJ tha( isn., vvitH, , ^ to- N'oticd m tl|0 recently - prx>
*Msio" flri Fol‘w: read. Had much rather ivad:!'^1 building and ex-
ing the twmzates affair "phool ( ninnlnB up H ^ SCOP(? I>ans,on plans a sum of money
led and Bubba Williams recov-
ered for Cuero on the Beeville
15. On a handoff from Wheeler
Smith skirted left end for alx
additional points. A Smith to
Kuecker pass for {minis again
went for nought
officials agreed that the game
would not count in district
standings unless It figures in
the championship.
Jn other Dlst. 14-AAA play Fri-
to l>e devoted to improvement
26-AA pla\ next Friday night
against the rejuvenated Kenedy
lions.
I^ampreeht s two TD talfies
^ were g(ssl for 18 and 1 yards.
in the first two i»criods of play.
Coaeh Bill Ford denned- his,.. _. .. . . , ,
on CueixVs press box at tiotv
while ids woi-.ng passes were
yards and from Eddie He\el
AAA ounf Friday nlRh.. j ^ Mr « y..*.
on to
Amither
Smith interceptetl a Mansker ^J°Shart ^ CoSlen, S .....- .. not ... .. . _ - -----
pats moments later on the Cu*: A „ R. im. , u-ouneed!win b.v a 78-0 tally, the largest! ., ‘ . . j . ' touchdowns were accounted
ero 35. but the Gobblers could | keizuin did >nveen the two schools in their; ^”(ll5i-'t. "-m'l-™- b-v Urr>’ Hodacs on runs
develop nothing. Ball exchanges
finally gave Cuero possession on
the Trojan 25 and a personal
foul penalty gave Cuero the ball
fifty-year-old gridiron series."
,he Mantis *.....-- pair of Woodsboro
iOi
, . 11rt, ' ?U HKrX>ni and 54 yaixls. _
... ,, .. Am lold the present stands will
This week's schedule sends >• Pl1 ' * ' s I"ld-aflP,'no<,,i; ,ra, nh,)Ut 2.500 simultaneous- nvio »»»• c-.rded in the set
Cuero to San Marcos. Gonzales i >Fridflv , |V t lC n1^' " a’ ded in lhe '
to San Antonio Sam Houston. Ito ^ Pl«.vcd until 8 p.m., all of •
Schertz-Cibolo 3(M5. Seguin did
not play Iasi week
tions will be declared the w in- k-nkv lietwecn the 20->ard !?aV
net . Should such teams la tied su-ipe*. mse to the in casion j“ ™Uf ^ ind* hard ,0
;:;r. t sr 1 sr^r^ ^
greatest number of firsi dim ns. jiuis. featuring plow hoi-ses Dale!, J* . , . . ^
becomes the winner" Tindol a,al an overrated Kyle j barK,a
')a'V " ui ,, ‘ <ur '' k">,i,( up si/ph I business at hand. A Mansker goai wj up me svoi-r io ji-u. i k« will he idfe ■'* o> i«ia-uiue a_uvcu ,. . . . ,
play leaves he Gobbler, the yardage a tm.es and came WM kll,H <>n 1he BeevUle With only two minutes left in' o ‘ Lik in this dis- male residents who at one time **'*?« *
onlv undefcaieAl. untied < lull in, through for the needed distance > , , ,, _ . .___ . (rame of tne weea in uus ois-_____, adding several rows of seats
11 . 1 . . ... . . 44 and n two successive thrusts: the game a Beeville drive was . ... . rsuov, - San °r anoiher helped carry die . f. . . , _ „
tl>e district. The (lobblcrs have, on fourth down tnmstii on at c ^ ... . .__» ^ tuantiia ao tr*°* ,>e w u*ro ^an i. ^ . . V, ... / . ,, at< the iiermnncnt stands or a
a 5-0 season and a 3-o district least three occasions. This two- s«*"* # CUero 1ftt,u^'n | « the Bee Ule 42 u»A Marcog cu*h. but indications | 00 G^toler football j d(K,k be built alv
dock- | are that tie Gonzales - Sam h«ye thanked die writer ove eit(,.r OJ. both the present
6 0 0 15—21 i Houston tussle will he a hard- i°r publishing the all-time seoi- , , , r0(}ue?,, bie city
fought battle also. ip •* between the Gol>- - ^ 'rm)t lho c]oSr
0 0 0 0- 0 --------- Z r opponents I j of tho MmM ius( weM of „ie
For such thanks I am grateful- , ,7,k , thuv 1)Cnilit tJie ov
most times when a fellow com- U 1
inents at all alxxit my writings
The only Yorktown tally o!
ond canto when Quaiterbac
on the Beeville 17. At thle point ,o’'^eCme"and ! above is hut a dream. 1 -Am. ha< r,v^IKh’ LeRoy Stehle rifled a 15-yard
H.y.r toM . ^ ^ *STWZ Pi* ** **"
goal to up the acore to 21-0. |U.^ ^ U). A number of long-time Cueio . , , ... ..., ...j .... Lindsey
on the Beeville 29. A Wheeler Cuero ran out the clock,
pass w ns tong but Meitzen and j
record to date. San Marcos and;some, aided by Halfbacks Rnb-
Gonzales are now 44 - 'j forjert Fish and Calvin Hinder-
the season and 2',s-'a in district I mann and End James Lewis,|”.T. nLT I
. . t 4. . _ , tl>er down on Irw
rating*. Ktond out for th4> vmifom. « ........ . . I xjgv\ui*
Smith moved the hall for ano-
Cuero
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!17. Bunba Williams picked up
three and Beeville was penaliz-1 Cuero: Ricky Wheeler, Bub-
e<l to their own seven fromibR williams, Rormie Saenz, Al-
wt^re Wiliams burst troughifmi t^mzales, Lang Smith. La
i right tackle for the find score „ .
I of the game. David Heyer | k> Triana. Saminy Meitzen
High School
Football Scores
DISTRICT 14-AAA
Season Standings
from placement. Ernest Jasso. Bofcby Castillo,
j Freni this point until tiie fin-lFred Zentler. Wayne Blank,
lal canto there w as no scoring,1 David Heyer, Charles Kueckei.
! but Beeville moved to the Cuero' Danny Strain, Don Cage. an-
i 14 and 16 yard lines twice in
the second quarter. A Lang Beevillef Jatnes^vrs. Jam-
Smith interception of a Mana-l*8 Ro-v' Dav'dt p«rk«G D«ve
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; Sam Houston
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Lockhart
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Schertz-Cibolo
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Cuero
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70
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Gonzales
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71
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San Miircos .
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Sam Houston
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Ljockhart
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New Brauntels
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Scliertz-Cibolo
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Beeville
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compliment once in a while.
In Raleigh. Time
remc Court dei lared that for
I far in that direction as neces- Gon/ales 7 San Marcos i, tie
sarv. Tlie latter suggestion Sam Iktust<*n. 35 izyekhart 0
would permit construction of tlie New Rraun. 30 Schertz-C. 6
track which nosv runs under* Victoria 20 SA Edison 6
nealh the south stands to Ik* lo- Lamar Con. 6 El Campo 0
lagazinc ,.,,^,1 jn fi\»nt of stands i«i liotl) Dulles 14 Bay City 13
Karnes City 13 Taft 8
Promised myself I d not get Sinton 34 Ki-eer 8
5, tait tlie play was recalled!'1'140 Rd lo
;in<l Cueio penalized 15 yards Rut°b ^^'ue' f^a '2,n ,
I for clii>pmg. Time ran ou
the second quarter with Cuero!'
jin possession on tlieir own 15,
hut the Gobblers led 6-0 at the. CONFER HONOR
rest period.
Bands of both schools played j MOSCOW <l'PD
i and marched lietween halves: will confer a new honor next1 This YVeek’* Schedule
i and Cris Strattoji was introduc-{year of "USSR Master of Sports Cuero at San Marcos
ed as the band sweetheart, Da- International Clitss" for athlet- Gonzales at Sam Houston
vid Tltamm as band t>eau. Da- es finishing first through sixtli Schertz-Cibolo at Beeville
vid Heyer as pep squad beau at world championships and Seguin at New Brauntels
, and Jackie Hilbrich as football j Olympic, first through third at Lockhart, idle
sweetheart as part of tlie; European championshiT>s and ’ l.a»t Week’s Results
Homecoming activities. first in major international Cuero 21 Becville 0
Early in the third period competitions. Gonzales 7 ,San Marcos « tie
Cap-
.mre a baseball umpire w as ■ ,ht> schfX)j lKJlUin£; andK>r Kenedy 32 Refugio 0
wmng. and_mnp.ee John ««me pimeTnrn, ,s>uc. but hc.e I Robsto.vn 19 Met cede, 7
lost an Sll.aOO damage suit ag- Kjn if WoocLboio 48 YorklAjwn 6
amst Kenneth Deal, manager of ‘ kn<m lh<> seatins ,-apa- K«1na 10 Goliad «
league Raleigh r.|v ()f a)| footba|] stadia at Houston Marian 32 Bishop For-
i , , - , , ctvmls comprising Disfict 14- rsl
r.one had been Luted by a, ^ (rf Mlich the Ctobhler* arc K.al.s City II Shiner 8
Uq*. fan after a game in which memhp,.v ,,ut school enrollment Leorge West 41 Roth 0
Manager Dea had repeatedly ,1(1s on th<1 numhev of fami- LaGrange 0 Caldwell 0
stormed onto the field to pro-G^ jn a ojtv. Si), po()U]ation- Schulenburg 14 Lexington **
L ^n^n<?S f eC‘S1<>nS Fvpn | wise cities in' said district vary Palacios 27 Sweeny 0
though his assailant was caught, |fr()m r>000 10.ooo citizens, ex- Ganado 21 Bloomington 0
Toone felt that Deal, wlk> riled
up Hie crowd, was the man dir-
ectly respon.-ible for the
sauIt. Tlie court disagreed, held
Classic is the word for this fashionable
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the responsibility for the actions f T‘ J t
of every emotionally unstable t IjUStfllSOIl 1160 r OT
person who mighi become en- ' . . T
raged over a call by an urn- [iQllth Ifl l0Um6y
1 casing San Antonio <Sam Hous- 11000 «‘'ers o2 Du ley 0
i ton i Schenz - C'bolo. San An- h^Manton lti Stockdale
as' -onio has a population of 736, ' to Bartrop 8
-50 according to the 1964-65 "°*t Columbia 22 Calhoun
'hat 'it would be an intolerable ^i/g'iin.lo St' J°s-Pl’ 3° Louise 6
burden upon manager* of base- TeXa* , A ,T Texarkana 33 CC Miller 6
,s not l.sted.^..............._ MacArthur 34 Canwll 7
Hallettsville 20 Y’oakum 7
Garland 32 Paris 14
TascO'R 36 Monterrey 21
Industrial 14 Tidehaven 12
pire. ' “'3..... * Elgin 13 Columbus 0
Now, that doesn't necessarily (*arj Gustafson Jr.. Cuero pro Luling 22 Smitiiviile 6
mean that a fan in any other golfer, was tied with four otb- Peitus 8 Nixon 0
state might get upset enough to alN uj,b 146 stroke* for eighth
swing on file ump 'even though place in the Texas Professional
we often feel justified) because (;<,lfers ,'ssociation tournev un-
tlte Carolina ruling might not ; derway in San Antonio fv)Uow-
stand up in another state. ing second round play Friday
The Cuero linksnian was u
One of the finest high school tec off a' H a.m. Saturday in
stadiums it has been inv pica- third round play,
sure to visit in recent years is leading after Friday's rom-
the new editice at New Braun- [x-tition was Miller Barber o.
fels. ’San Antonio with a 135. follow-
The 6.000 scat all concrete and ed by Buster Cupit of D>ng-
steel .slands are of adequate cap view vyitb 138. Play was to con- Team
acity to more than lake care of tinuc through Sunday. Gulf Coast
Aijev Tally
By HELEN FETTERS
ALLEY KATZ LEAGUE
Monday Night
W I.
normal crowds handled in that j
city of-15.6.31 G960 census i. E*- ;
Sam Houston 35 1-ockhart 0
New Braunfels 30 Schcrtz-C. 6
Seguin. idle
Cueio Foodcraft
Barfield Meat
CLASSIFIED t* 'he market gn^r
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ha. CR 5-3131 to place vour •j VTttm N'o. L
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SPLITS
Ed Rehm 3-7
Rr.ult. Oct. A. I9H4
Quinon Lucas
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Helen Fetters
Eula Mae Koch
Cuero Federal
Fetter* Lbr.
Wednesday Afternoon Ladies
HO IIS
246 601
202 570
196 348
217 306
873
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Team
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Team No. 1
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Team No. 5
Team No. 4
Koehler's
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PLAY EXHIBITIONS
BOSTON —(UPD— The Breton
Celtic* play exhibition games
with tlie Baltimore Bullet* at
Cleveland Monday and the
Philadelphia 78er» at Scranton,
Pa., Tuesday before opening
defense of tlie National Basket-
ball Association championship
against the Detroit Piston.
HARRIS IS GUEST
WEST POINT, N. Y. - G PU -
Charles M. Harris, 89. of Kel-
lefonte, Pa., will be a special
guest at today’s Penn State-
Army f<*»tball game. Hurri*
played on tlie 1899 Penn State
.quad flu# beat Army, 6-0.
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