The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 261, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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t thi cvero record. M*n4»». DfUwW m KING OF THE NETTfRS • • By Alan Mavar
LUS Tigers Challenged
By Newcomers To Top
Ten In Collegiate Ball
Inited Drew IntarnaManal
Norths'tern. Arzr.y, Southern California. Io*« and
Trxa' moved up a.' Louisiana State * rlaisleit challeng-
ers along the college football front »odav following the
fur::- demise of Oklahoma and Auourn
Led by the running of Ron Burton and the pa.u-
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Student Wins Tourney
Terry Dill of Auatin. a Taxas University student, won
championship honors in the first annual Medal flay Oolf
Tournament in Cuero by stroking 72-71-141, sat under
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T akes Lead
ilLRSHLY Pa l PI Ku»*1a
*r>7 !'• big P.*l atar, Ignor NovF
raptured toe team nod trv
diuduai f»n ing tit.** Sunday In
>-ie «e ond e'-ent if '0# Uor.i
Modern Pen'a’hiun championship
met'
nr the r»»l eurpr.ie of the
f)< a»« ‘ irned in by < apt Art
•inn Almada of Mexlro. uho
tame from out of nowhere 'o
•eke the lead In the rare for itv
dim dual aroring honor* He paa*- (
rd Wenarealau Malta, a para-
•••■joper from Brasil and winner
of the Pan American fiamea.
nod went in front by M point* j
with a total of 1.M0 in the two
event* Malta with 1JM point*,
remained in eecond leading Novl-
kov by three point*
P.utaia. riding on the auprrb
irm <A Novikov, the defending
fenring tltllat. rolled up J.d'J
point* The Vnlted State* flniah-
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Th» tjumry was played Sat "
urda, and Sunday Seventy-fiv»j
gOifei* aigned up. uit catly M
turned ou'
Other uinneri .n t,ie c nainp-
irm*mr flight were Biake Ela-
rra/i of Victoria T1-7J-144: Eli
P.uhen of Hallett*\llle 7J-T3-MS.
anrl Jim Blackmor of Luling.
7.-76- n:
Biarkmor and Ray Kiser of
Auatin 7 i-75-140 tied lor
fourth pla'f Biarkmor broke
, the tie t«y paiing the first extra
hoic
First flight v inner* "ere Os-
car '.node of Luling. 8Ce7J-l5J; j
Frits Koehler of Cuero, 10-74-
155 John Lampia of San An-
ton.o. *1-74-15.1. and Joe Bar-
fie.d of Cuero 7R-7A156
fi/ode refuted hit prise sine#
he ,$ a 16-year-old high school
stiiden-
Charlie Papacek of Cuero
was top dog in the aecond flight,
itroklng 85-76-161.
O M. fioode of Luling. 85-78-
16. came in aecond after a
birdie on the second extra hoic
to beat out Herbert Warren of
Cuem IJ-SO-IEJ. Warren won
third place
Morn* Gregor of Aranaat
Paaa burdted on the lira! extra
hole to win fourth place He and
Pay V/nght of Becwi* had
Ded with 1S5* Wright get ft.'th
place.
Dr William Grunder of Cue-
ro pared the first extra hole to
win first place In the third
flight and to break a tie wi’h
Dub Harbin also of Cuero.
Both shot 177s. Harbin won
aecond place.
Jack Wayne of Cuero came in
third with a aeore of SS-M-185
kits tad Pidgin
Spurt Oil M*eday
h RtftH Sprits
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’59 Attendance In Major
Leagues Up 9.1 Percent
y • .<• ! Hmn plunger)
i o third Sweden.
which got
off
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to a faat itart In
tha fencing
<—• t.r l r.r-* < »lif >rm* while
rrruld do no batter
than tie
Ar
' d' •vr.e-1 7exa» Christian or>
gentina for fourth
In tha 16-hovir
• 4V. -:d x orpa x finm
. r>mpetition
1 yr<“ P.a'b to Johnny Rrytrin-
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'•r . and » 29-) a:d field goal try
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RATIONAI- LKAOCE
\r-; ! . t'ei'hdinn paaarv
W 1
pet
- re a pair to ‘ rcmely end
..v-\iil .vaukee
86 0
.558
< a • • •<•• tp Arm;. » de-
\-Ix»a Angele*
at «
558
•-.ga.r.-t JVvator College
5an Frand*eo
83 71
534
•.• v,.- aid ’ ev purr" n r.n by
Plttaburfh
78 78
506
. — -;, n-t 'f trie 'irvt Texaa
Chieas*
74 to
481
x : -u.mage feature’-
tinrinna'I
74 to
481
/ •" g-*t.x v ,i tor;. nver
S* Ix>ul*
71 *7
461
^.-4-»r -1. .-pd_____Soutliern < allfnr
Philadelphia
64 to
416
■ V ■ a.-’ed r," . Itli the help of a
v-Sfeet tn hea'-nf-’hree
pen
lake! Preaa Interaatianal
M • J n r Irak ic hllendunrr
sparked by the nae of the WTilte
Sox and Indiana in the American
League and the three - cornered
pennant fight In the National
rose 9 1 per rent thla year to top
the 19-rrullion mark
The two-league total of 14 063
568 wax 1 607.93* more than the
total of 17 460.630 for the 135*
season
75>e American 1-eague il< fan*
delighted at the uttomshink col-
lapse of the New York Yankee*
ex^erienred a 25 1 per cent nae
from 7.296 034 to 9 121.10 The
Indiana experienced an amazing
riae of 834.171 adminaiona to 1-
497 976 and the White Sox roae
597 627 to 1,395.078
Fvery cither club except the
Red Sox gained over 1958 and
•he Yankee* themaelvex totaled
1 552 030 a rise of 122 592 for
their highest total since 1952
National league attendance to-
taled 9 942 468 for the third larg-
e«t total In it* hiatory even though
it repreaented a 2 1 per rent drop
from the near-rerord total of 10 -
164 596 in 195*
The [y.s Angelea fxidgrrs easily
lopped both league* with a sea-
The Milwaukee Braves sad the
Loa Angelas Dodgers, who finis-
hed the season in a tie for first
place in the National League,
will open a beat-oi-three playoff
son total of 2.037 284 admisaion* series in Milwaukee Monday.
The Rrave* ranked aecond at 1,- Starting time la 1:30 PM CST.
730 813 and the Yankees were The second game will be play-
third ed in Los Angelea Tuesday Start-
Attendances m both league* and ing at 3 PM CST The third game,
change from 1958 If necessary, also will be played
National League — Chicago in Loa Angeles Wednesday, start-
858 256 Minus 1/1 64*. Cincinnati ing at 3 PM CST
801 298 plus 12.716; Loa Angelas The World Series, bringing to
2,037.284. plus 191.728; Milwaukee gether the winner and the cham-
1.730 815. minus 240 286 PhUadel- p*on Chicago W'hlte Sox of the
ph.a 802 815. minus 128 295. Pitta- American League, will open in
burgh 1,359 917, plus 47.921; St. Chicago aither Thursday or Fri-
Louit 929 953. minus 133.777; San day. depend-ng oat whether the
Francisco 1 422,130. plus 149.S0V playoff goes two or three games.
Total* 9.942 468 minus 222.121. American Broadcasting Com
American League — Chicago 1.- peny has announced it will tele-
795 u78, piu* 59- 627: Kan City ; vise nationally all of the playoff
963.68.7 plus 38 593 Detroit 1.2*1.- garnet.
221 plus 122 297. Cleve 1.417- -------------
976 plus 834 1 71 Washington 615.- COOL THOCGHT
084. plus 140 084 Baltimore 891.- SYRACUSE, N Y -<UPU-In
926. plus 61 935 New York 1.552 - the mid*t of one of the longest
030 plus 123 592. Boaton 9*4.102 heat waves of recent years, the
minu* 92 945 city opened sealed bid* for 12.000
Totals 9 121 100 plu*. 1,825.066 ton* of coal to be used by various
Two - league totals 19.063.568. nty departments during the win-
plu.a 1,602.958 ter
Rams Take
Lions 20-6
After getting off to an 80-rr.;n
nte late start, the Daule Rams
put their machmer- m kfir Sat-
urday night and w ent on to n *-
feat the Yoakum L.ons 5-3-6 in
1 Gobbler Stadium
It was the Rams rliird victory
in as many star:* It was tlieir
District 13-A open**r for t.«e 1959
season
The gam* d.d not *;art until
9.20 p.m. The regular officials
failed to appear Throe Cuem
Senior and Junior High .School
coaches refereed by jo nt arree-
ment at 7'oakum and Cuero school
officials
It was 11 50 p.m when the fin-
al whi.atle sounded
The Rams led 6-0 at the half
after right guard Charlev Moon-
ey blocked and covered an at-
tempted punt in the end zone in
the first quarter
Left halfback Charles Brown
came through for Cuero s second
TD when he caught a 23-yard
past from quarterback Li. in Ma-
this and raced 10 vards to the
goal line in the third quarter.
Fullback Mark Hopkins Green
xdded «1n more point* for the
Rams In the fourth quarter on i
31-yard run Charles Campbell,
left halfback, caught a pass f.-^rr.
Mathis for the two extrt paint*.
Green was the games leading
ground gainer He URafUf' 1JI
v a rds rushing
Yoakum s only score came an
a 23->ard run by Joy Washington,
left halfbeck.
Outstanding on the Cuero line
were Sylvester Love, center;
Ch»rl»a Mooney right guard;
John Prater, right tackle: WUll*
C G~**n right end Percy Peo-
ple-. le.'t guard; Alfred Gaskin.
'*'• t-s|<ic and L. C. Lindsey,
left end
ine Rams have an off night
October 3. Tlvev journey to Sk
<rn n Oc tober 4 for a non-dietriet
game
be Who Needs Hasp?
CHICAGO 'UPI i - Martrcaana
do just about eveodhmg tttoaa
days except walk the dog.
One new mattress includes an
electrical heating unit, good for
oe-sons who suffer from arthrV
t.s. rheumatism or muscular aorto
ne Another provides an aut»-
m '.r massage, and a third vviB
wak»n the sleeper b> easing him
to a sitting position at • speci-
fied t.me
SATURDAY * BOXING
t nited Prow laternaBanal
SAN JUAN. P R. - Jose Tor
r** 159 Puerto Rico drew with
Benny Paret. 154. Cube M.
CnnfuciU* Is buried outside tha
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pr-'l1’AiiliMm and Mars -*5 2
Havana Wins First
Game Junior World
Series From Millers
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Hocton 75 74 487
Baltimore 74 10 481
Kansk* City *6 88 829
Washington 63 91 409
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