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t THF. CTERO RECORD. Friday. March ll, 1960
Preliminaries In 9th
Annual Gobbler Relays
Set Saturday Morning
Preliminaries in the 9th annual Gobbler Relays will
begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Gobbler Stadium.
Well over 200 high school athletes, representing some
L0 Texas cities, are expected heie to compete for track and
field honors.
BETTER LUCK IN '60 - - - By Alan Mover
*iLL RIGNEY,
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Moulton
In Finals
Preliminaries in the pole vault
and shot put start at 9:30 a. m.
and (or the discus event at 10:30,
a. m. The 9:30 a. m. prelminar-
ies in the high jump will be for-
lowed immediately by the finals.
Stalling tini'es for track event
preliminaries are 9:30, 120-yard
AUSTIN l'PI The Moulton high hurdles: 9:50, 100-yard dash:
Bobkittens and the Cooper Bull- 10:10, 440-yard dash: 10:30, 410-
dogs eased their way into Class >'*rd relay: 10:.50 1 20-yard high
, hurdles: 11:10. 100-yard dash:
A finals berths ,n the 10th annual 11:30 180.vard lwv hurdles; i, :50.
Interscholastic League Girl's Bas- 220-yard dash,
ketbal! Tournament Tliursday Finals in ]>ole vault and shot
night with identical 59-50 victor- P’11 "'■! start at 2 p.m. and the ■
discuss event at 2:30. Preliminar-!
", ies for the broad jump start at 2
Cooper, trailing all through the p m^ to be folknvod immediately
first half, upset defending cham- bv the finals.
pion Central High of Pollok while 'Finals for track events begin
Moulton whipped Hale Center, at 2:30. 120-yard high hurdles;
The championship will ho do- 2:40. 100-yard dash: 2 50 . 440-,
' Med in a game beginning ai yard dash : 3:10, 180-yard low;
2:55 P.m. Saturday . Hale Center j hurdles: 3:20 . 440-vard relay:
and Central were to vie for con- 3:30 , 880-yard run; 220-yard dash;
rotation laurels in a game this; 4, mile run: 4:15 p. m.. mile re-
afternoon. lay.
Class B and Class AA action Scoring in the Gobbler Relays
also was to get under way today, will be on the following point ba-
beginning with a 9 a.m. Class B sjs; first place, five; second
game hetween Claude and Yalen- place, three; third place. two;
tine Other Class B games on and fourth place, one.
today s schedule were Haw ley vs. All athletes.regardless of the
Slidell at 10:20 a.m,: defending classification of their school, will
champion North Hopkins of Sul- compete on the same level. At STIN, Mar. 11 It is dif- lo consider wildlife as a by-
phur Springs vs. Sheridan at 1:45 Officials for the Relays are Jer- ficul: to assess an over-all value product | Oe land instead of a
p.m.: and Skidmorc-Tynan vs ry i*n/. of Victoria, starter; Gil- t0 fl,h and Katrc " writes T D va,uabl<* oroP is “ wasteful in-
Dimc Box at 3:10 p.m. es Bin hum. announcer: high ,. , ‘ ‘ ! . dulgence enjoyed by those who
In Class AA Friona will go school cheer leaders, scorers and 1,1 h'.s in!fTc>ung article, have no conception of true values
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Ball Club
Loses Pair
Donny Kasper and Bill Black-
well, lettermen from the 1959 Gob-
| bier baseball team are out for the
season due to illness, Coach I.ang-
don Smith reported Thursday.
I Kasper played shortstop and
Blackwell was an outfielder.
| Smith was also counting on Kas-
per for some pitching duties.
1 The Gobblers were in
New Braunfels Fri. afternoon to
open the 1960 season with the
Unicorns at 3:30 p.m.
Lutheran Club On
Wild Scoring Spree
Golfers In
Tourney
Five Cuero golfers competed in
women’s inter-city lourna-
Strong Contender
Champaign — In one decade of
Big 10 basketball, Illinois won
three titles, was in second place
four times, and did not finish in
lower than fourth place in the
standings.
The Lutheran basketball learn
went on a scoring spree Thurs-
day night in racking up a 79-57
victory over the Baptists in Uu- ,])(
oro Junior School gymnasium. . ,, , .
The Lutherans’ score was the lar- mu" hcld in Vict‘,na lln,’s,la>’
g'si turned in ibis season i'vv were Lola Gustafson, Mil*
like Welier of the Baptists' mn Harbin, Sheila Richards, El-
and Leonard Aitkins of the Lu- sjo w jnde] nnd Ann Tubbs,
theians tied tor high |K>int honors, Winners in the championship
each, storing 27 points. .(light were Tcnny Morris of Vic-
The Baptists will play the Me- toriu Uountry Club, low gross:
ihod'si- - Presbyterians Monday \orcene Sitterle of Riverside of
at ~'30 p.m. Victoria, low net; and Lois File
of Riverside, low putt. 1
Design Congress Planned First flight winners were Wil-
HOUSTON. Tex. - -tUPD The ma Harbin of Cuero, low gross;]
nation’s first annual Drafting Lola Gustafson of Cuero, low net; :
and Design Congress has ho"n and L'k Krebs of Riverside, low !
scheduled for June 9-13 at the pun.
Rice Hotel in Houston, according Winners in the second flight
to John E. Sedan, executive vice were Gladys Weir of Ganado, low
president of the Association of gross. Hetty Nord of Ganado, low
Professional Draftsmen. net: and Florinc Koop of Edna.
Ilow putt.
I Thirty-five golfers from five
i clubs competed, according to
I Mrs. 'lubbs.
! The inter-city golf toumamenl
■ will be held in Cuero April 7.
Ban Eden’s Memoirs
I BAGHDAD — (UPI) — The
. Iraqi government has banned
| Sir Anthony Eden’s memoirs
' under the ‘’dangerous propagan-
1 da" law, it was announced
Thursday.
A spokesman said the action
was taken because the autobio-
graphy of the former British
prime minister the first volume
of which was published recently
under the title. "Full Circle"—
had “unjustly attacked" the Ira-
qi revolution and Premier Abdel
Karim Kassem.
Base Stealing
New York-Top base - stealing
club may be the 1911 Giants who
had 347.
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Game Is Valued As Rich
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against Bowie at 7.30 p.m, and awarding of trophies and medals:
Buna will meet Bra/osport of Rangdon Smith, clerk of the cour-
Freeport at 8:50 p.m, se; Ray Corbett, field marshall:
Moulton led Halo Center by a Cornelius Blunter. Joe Frank Ed-
scant three points at halftime gar, Richard Burt and Fain Mr-
Mouiton led Hale Center by a Dougal. finish judges,
scant three points at halftime Other officials are Pat Bell.
Thursday night and the score was Homer McLean. Ed Mai tony and
’Assay on .Texas Game." in the
Mar.! >suc of Texas Game And
Fish. "The aesthetic, recreation-
al.- ..and biological value- are of-
ten neglected or considered in-
tangible when the economist
views this natural resource."
Carroll, acting director of in-
formation and education, Texts
ot our wildlife resources.’
Young Welterweight
Contenders Stated
For 10-round Bout
tied 39-39 at the close of three j.;d Harberson, field judges: Rudy
quart* rs. but a late surer spear- Fvers. E. T Summers, Henry *>n*i r i<h commission.
NEW YORK UPI
Emile
headed hv Lillie Jasek pulled the wood and Rev. \ A Sanders P«.’ints out that avoiding to the Grdlith and Irish Denny Moyer,
U . 1,kittens ahead to stay in the inspectors; and Bill Conner and Gro-sjt y Survey. 1X23.000 Texan-, a pan of young welter weight con-
rlosing minutes:
She was the night > top -corer.
hitting 30 points, while Mary
Chapman led Hale Center with 22.
Jpi de Mendenhall hit 24 for Coop-
. . and Barbara Young had 23
i c Pollok Central.
BasMball R^ulls
NIT Tournament at New York
I'irst Round
Yiltannva 88 Detroit U. 80
Glen Morgan, timers.
Texas Aggies Lower
Curtain On Spring
FooM! Practice
spent over 5165 million lor hunt- te lders, will put down their bongo
mg and fishing in - the Stale in d mis long enough tonight to
1955. This is ov er 527 million more trade punches in a scheduled 10-
than ’h. - .’loe >! 5 xs2.574 tm.-. r whe bout at Madison Square
of sulphur,3.583.242 tons of com- Carden.
ii .ii:: v.11 h'55 tors ot ijmp, 1.- * ciffith. a native of the Virgin
349,434 Ions of crude gypsum. .3.- Is'ands, is an 8-5 favorite to out-
103,559 tons of clay. .139.396.188 sc.ig his Portland. Ore, rival in
cubic feet of helium, and 5115 - the nationally televised and
COLLEGE STATION UPI — 000worth of gem stones .produce broadcast NBC fight, which will
Toe Texas Aggies ring .down the ed in the State that same year, shad at 10 p.m.
curtain on spring football practice By using the Llano County Deer p ith Griffith and Moyer like to
st 7 pan Saturdav with the an- Count as an example, the author tnfc out calypso rhythms on their
r.iui Maroon and White mtra- chow-, that landowners through drumming their opponents around
Providence 71 Memphis St. *0 s.q,iG game. • leases possibly took in some 5546:- the squared circle.
The only veteran who will miss 740 through deer harvests in that ----—------
the game is junior halfback Bob county alone. Imral businesses Gifts Pass Million
C;:-hey, of Gon/ales,Who broke in the 'county took .in, .a , possible HAMILTON. N. . u UPI' —
a ’hand Thursday. 5*66,850. Gifts to Colgate University dur-
Each team’s starting lineup will "This coupled with the value of ing 1959 totaled $1,264,000.- ac-
he evenly div ided between start- the deer to the landovv net's. Would cording to Everett Case, univer
or7 from ta«t fall's team and give a total of $1,213,590 realised shy president. The amount in-
(,'• sr.mcn .'tat'ermen. Coach Jim from the deer harvest in 1959 eluded 5607.770 front alumni.
Mye.is assigned assistant coach- during (he 15-day hunting season It was ihe fourth eonsecutive
< Willie Zap;.lac to pilot the Ma- in that county." writes the dire*-- year Colgate received more
*2 Hamline r.'o:i- and Fimej- Smith to handle tor. titan one million dollars.
the White.-____ _
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At KvansvilG. Inti.
Evansville 79 Ky Wesi fi9
Chapman Caltf 79 (,’omr, Coll
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at Kansav < itv. Mo.
Trnrv, AS! 75 Wofford R0
S. \V. Texas St 76 ' h amhltn;
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Westminister I’a
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Wm. Jewel 62 N M Highland
Galloping (.host
Champaign Red Grange ran
Western Reserve 75 Fenn 69 .!»•*>. 54 and.48 yards for touch-
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downs in the first 12 minutes of
“-i | the game against Michigan in his
Sports Briefs
first season in 1924.
Dodgers Sign Collegian
LOS ANGELES UPI
Jy.s Angeles Dodge: s have, sign-
ed third baseman John Wriitas of
the University of Southern Cal-
ifornia lo a tainus contract in
excess of 520.000. Werhas. who
419 for the Trojans last pea-
will lie assigned to the Dod-
Spokane dub in the l'a'i-
j.ast league.
‘G Thorpe Record
_.ij New York The great Jim
*■19 Thorpe scored 25 touchdowns and
198 points in live 1912 season to
The lead Carlisle's football team to
a 13-1 record.
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MAR. 15 SAN ANTONIO
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i’-,e mo -.o rid heavyweight
, ,,%.[,]! n ■ title defense next
scnimr: . Johansson has been
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edge over the Border Conferen-
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sts I PI Award
SAN FRANCDC' UPD -
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the defendin' NCAA bask't-
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