The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 29, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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Gasev's Yankees Still
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Having Troubles With
11 Loses In 17 Games
United Press International
What’s wrong with the Yankees?
The answer last season seemed to be "everything” and
Kfl'faf this spring it’s been pretty much the same. The de-
posed champions, so confident they would come roaring
back this vear. have lost ]1 of '
IT* exhibition games and aver- "1P 12-hit nltnek. Pod-
, „ ros has allowt'd onlv three earn-
a-ecl vnly 2.1 runs a game. nlns in 19 i|ininKS this spl,nK.
They’re not hitting, they're not Kline <..><-> Itoute
getting- - solid pitching from key The St. Louis Cardinals got
inert and they're not playing well another route - going pitching
in l ho field. In short, I lit* i r Am- performance ‘o down the Chi-
ei'iekn League rivals aie begin- i ago White Sox. 3-1; the Kansas
ning to think Cases StengJ’s < Tty Athletics heat the Detroit
"tigers'1 won’t Come roaring Tigers. 1-1: tlie Philadelphia
hack at all hut will he pretty Phillies shaded the Cincinnati
lame little cats a -am this P.eds 2-1 ; and die Baltimore
year. Orioles he,at the Cincinnati B’s
sFmt (iut Twice ‘2-1 in 1(1 innings.
Nobody ever lost a pennant in Ron Kline became die third
tin; Grapefruit l.e "ue stand- St. Louis pitcher to go nine in-
mgs, oi course, hut > hat can rings Larry Jackson and Wil-
son s«iy about "bombers ' who mer Mizell did it Sunday and
have keen shut out twice, held -Monday as tlie Cardinals scor-
t. one HIM lour times and held pd their ninth win in 10 games,
to two runs in two other games? Ldne scattered six hits and
The Los Angeles I)udgers I walked four, lie has yielded one
handed them- the,r third straight ! run *n innings. Joe c unning-
defpat Monday when they rock- barn had three hits and made
rd I kill Turley for eight runs and »"'<• out-standing defensive plays
fo hits in six innings. Turley. *n 'be outfield,
vs fin skimped to S-ll last season
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BARK 1C I 'Til officials of the Tri County
I/'ague meet In Weimar to make plans for
the I!MS0 season, which will get underway
June (I. (uero will he represented by two
teams.
Seated at 11• ■ table, from left fo right, are
( oaeli Kd Maltonv of ( uero, V oakum business
loan Charles Jacobs, w ho coaches the Yoa-
kum team, lln-iiham school Supt. I rank \l
h-son and I r i■:11 I’li-'hhnl \l Kasparck of
Weimar, (oaeli I angdoii Smilti o| ( uero .is
standing in Hi,- icu kg round he!*.ad Muttony
and Jacobs,
Boston Celtics Hope To
Increase Playoffs Lead
nftrr a 21-7 mark in 11)58. Ivas
b< en slugged for iti mils and 20
hits in 17 innings.
JoJuun Pod res made it look pointed \ on ( lay, 1 >■> .1 1 I’hh-
e?<ry re lie yielded six hits, adelphia ’()
walked none and 'truck
out
proyidknct:. r. i
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three in seven innings (id Hod- Ralph I iger •loncs l.i8 >t A,
yes homered and Boh Aspro- Imns. N 5 stepped. \\-iiiif
monte had three singles to lead Greene. 159, Provider,' e. 7.
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She’s a happy pedestrian
again, in our softly pleated
sweet-kid wedgie . . .
sandal-footed for an open-
air season. It
buckles to fit, in two
strategic
places.
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BOSTON CPI T o Boston
Celtics, .modern super-Marx of the
National Bakctbail As.soi lation.
hope to I>iii 1 cl an insurmountable
lead over tile St Louis Hawks in
the second et i-lv-ir be'! ol-srv i n
'Cl ii-, ti in;, at,
The (ii!,,- hampion.s 'of the
La'I , lld hr : , \ lav oriti s to cop
their ,'ird pi a v i ;f! title in four v cats
i lu'iicr! the hapless Hawks
iciord - In caking proportion
their Siira 1.1> op< nn and sir>ot
night lor tlie sci ond of a pc
tour game swee;,.
A Boston piaviilf r-rovvn would
mark the fust time ill six sea-
sons that an NBA titlist lias de-
fended successfully; And the Cel-
tics were meeting a Western en-
try from St. I,unis that upset the
earlier Bosdc-i hid for a double
crown in 1?5S.
The strategy of wil-v Red Auer-
bach.- who ha' survived more
NBA filings than any of Ivor ao.-r h
native ::i the C i- a . - -. appa relit!;
Was far t<k> milch for tlie Western
I b vision -1 .humps wno went down
to liu-122 defeat in die opener
Nine sepring records-, most of
them pinned to Boston's point
spree, fell in tlie opener as lour
o| the Celt?,', Tommy Heinsohn.
Frank Rair.se.y., .-R.ill- Sharm.-in and
Boh Cuusv, netted 2U point' or
hi ’i, r.
The Cel: i, -. vv ho e,u her. describ-
ed iire fi, M game as kev to 11a-
series. unified in the new belief-
dial liie set ond ganic w (Mid- in
the ci'ii' i.11 point. The tyan-.s inou
fo S'L- 1 ii,niT 1 or gfuiic-s sattiro ay
and Suirdav lull the rem.Tiling
matches have not been s, hediil-
on tlie fmssibiliiy the series nil
end in lour meetings.
Robertson
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was [liesented the
International play
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Miieff Baiters
Pefliff For TKO
Victory Monday
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Play Here
Tonight
'Hie Cuero Gobblers, carrying
a 27! record, will host flie Gon-
zales Apaches Tuesday night in
Luero Park Stadium. Game time
is TO pnv.
• i.uh l.angdon Smith s Goh-
hiiT-’ 1 vvr> victories represent wins
' 'allied and Yorktovvn. Cuero'
■was he, i i t w it e t ix New Biaunlels
atvd on, c hv St. Joseph s of Yic-
< uero defeated Yorktown 7-J
;'"d lost to St. Joseph's fM) in the
1 •''bliler Baseball Tournev. The
ittial tw-o -.-.lines of the tourney
have not yd been played.
I or • wcic scheduled Saturday
hut. the tilt., were postponed due
to rein. St. Josephs will meet
\ e-Iona High Scfiool for first place
and ('iie.ro w ill play Port Lav aca
for third.
The Gobblers open their Dis-
trut 1.5-A A-A schedule Friday
I:: ! it 111 Rot,slow i
TIIE CUERO RECORD. Tuesday. March 29, 1!MS0 "3
Rejects Prize
Clifton dips Jr., has refused to
accept his prize as < third place
winner in the third annual Cecil
Newman Memorial Golf Tourna-
ment. vvflieh was played Sunday
in Cuero Municipal Park.
Exhibition RHsehal1 Results
St. I/aiis .1 C'hii ago A 1
Kansas' City •! Detroit T
I/is Angeles !) New York 3
Phila. 2 Cinei, 1
Baltimore 2 Cinei. B 1 10 inns
Pitts.' vs Milwaukee, ppd.
Tokyo's industrial expansion
is rapidly making 'that city the
world's smog i ipital ■ news
item. In other words, the lug
town's future is pietty cloudy.
Daule T earn
Wins Meetf
Daule School won the District
12-A tennis-', championship Mon-
day for the third consecutive year
with a team score of 50 points.
Waelder was runner-up with 30.
First places for Daule were won
by Kv eretC Mooney, boys singles,
and Darnell Mike and Leonard
Koonee, hoys doubles. Second pla-
ce' were won by Jewel Jones-,
girls singles, and .Jewel Jones and
Nellie Brown, girls doubles'.
First place winners vvi.ll com-
pete in the,state tournament ’at
Prairie View in April.
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be.'; 7 In
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lege hasket-
p' ,int -■ .aker,
C.UIteil Hie"
r of the year
award and the CRI AlhAirj-riea
award here Monday night.
'1 he pre-entation was luade hv
Ifri'kell Short. Ohio news manag-
i r lor CPI. at the annual Ci'.ivi-i -
sitv of Clin innati banquet with
."bout i.buo persons in attendance.
In accepting the-.awards, Rob-,
(ibn said lie hi>pod next year's
feant goes a step lui ther- than did
hi- squad, and wins the national
NCVv eh'antpionship'. Thev finis-:
he-1 , third in . the NCAA finals at
Sr n Fi-;mi is, n.
The All America award, vv as the
i)ig senior's third and < iirr.axe ! a
i•(i!i."_< career in which lie set a
number of scoring m.-»rks. lie re-
■ < ;vc,I a total of 111 cw.arils at the
banquet.
Rchcr.tson said he was glad the
'i ;imi!i w as over because "all
gi oh things mu.'t temii'nale' some-
He thanked trau.m ites f, r
tiie'ii ii any bfvnrs
I: ,, ia.-i iii.' No,. 12 .undone, vv as
< ” a ,;aflx |-et ll'c i 1 a spe.cia I . . ai
vn., £(l,n;i V here Robei t'on also
'| s ike. .
\N A. Mi X i l f’11 A!,.-,
’"■!. .\:g t;1 .He liattered
Ra-lift. IHO. San 1 lie. ,,,
I u lost 11 . will Mi mi i ,i x
dote being aw ariled
it'd i hn; d - kilo k, i
in " i -• .r '■ i i,ci lu!cd fu
< - * - - J at | |-,e Holii ,ng
Miteff, ranked No. 8 world
heavyweight, < at Ratliff's mouth
I at dly in the second, nearly knoc-
ked hint out in the third with a
barrage of lefts and rights and
in the fourth hail him down for
an eight, count and then a final
time before the fight was called
at 1 :5(i of the 'round.
In the other Ill-founder..bantam-
weight Pimi Barajas, Tijuana, de-
■ tsioned Parjaro Gonzales, Los
Angeles.
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