The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 21, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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Parr 1 THE ClTERO RECORD. Tues.. Sept. 21. 1068
)n Class AA Football
Hillsboro, West Clash
Features Weekend Play
Uapbjfty
| Relief Ace
For Giants
Bj WTIJJAM V TAIWAN
I PI Sperm B rttor
Masanon Murakmi. the lend-!
Except TCU and A&M
more downed California 4*2 and |
i Cleveland beat Detroit 84 In
14-lnnlng marathon.
By t ntteri Press International
H.lLshuro and West, a pair of
nli-AAA name. Cleve-1
.1 tangle* with Humble,
unbeaten teams from the same , wlule Quanah meets Class A
district that• produced state Crowell, Ciarksv.lie's unseored-
rumierup Marim las' season, on outfit plays Class A Jeffer-
;vil:de m a district opcnei son and gruwingly-impresaive
* iii eh tent me this week's Cameron tackles Class ‘AAA
lease southpaw from Japan, is |
Port Acres' 24-6 Joss to Cal-! silencing the scatters who|
veston Kirwin was
shocker last week.
SPORTS
COMMENTS
(Etc.)
It PETE HOWEKTO*
Record matt Writer
;Most of SWC Pleased
With Opening Games
B.v CHARLES RICHARDS .Tech and Texas meet head-on | hut after Saturday's game with
! By Ualted Frees International in Austins Memorial Stadium; Kansas 'lexas Techs Raiders
■ . . . c ,, | ,, . ! It wa* "Afternoon at the before a sell-out crowd. The were well adapted to it.,
of Gilnier Cameron s 28-7 de i. c ,ncj"natl W? i up end dossn bedatead for Uie yeans, six wins against two, Tin* Horned Frogs reviewed Texas impressed everybody
of (.timer, Camerons 28 7 de- base and none out when Oianta oast week. Other than being j losses, the films of Saturday's1 the 34*14 mauling I hey got from 1 w hi, its 31-0 win over Tulane
lidllfter on the SWC's 51st cam- highly rated Nebraska last | Saturday. Or everybody except
schoolboy foot- Belt.m in perfect game match*' some eyebrow*.
feat of Taylor ami, Bellyille's
7-6 loss to Brenham also raised
itate Class AA
">..11 schedule.
While Marlin has lost two of
t* three sts;t*. lli'M.Huv* has
beaten strong Class A Clifton
2~ J0 and a pail of Class AAA
ibs-l'.nnis 28-0 ami 1-rfi Vega
2*7: and West has brushed Alpine against
pivst Waco .lidway 31-6. Waco
f’.e.i'her 20-0 ■ and Itasca AMI.
Tueir game is one of at least
Sev era I other unbeaten
teams' records will he in jaop-1
ardy. such as Dalhart agatnsl !
Pen-yton, Stinnett against Gni-
\ er. Abernathy against Po-t.
Denver City against 1 >e veil and:
Fort Stockton.'
Fredericksburg against Hondo.
Uano against Ceorgetown. Pla-
no agair<u Bonham. Cmckert
f . v e matching undefeating against H e a i’ n r. Anahuac
•. j,n>. but it i* tlie only one against Hull-Daisetla and. Sour
that will count in fiie standing*-. Lake against Fast' Chambers.
v~~----rrs-
JR.
HILH FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE
7th
& 8th GRADES
Sept. 23
BUwmington H 5:30
Sept. 28
Fdna T 6:00
Oct. 7
Lein a H 4:30
Oct. 14
flonzales T 4.00
Oct. 21
Goliad TiStht 5 70
Oct.-28
■~2U-Yrsr7~r~2:~:
Gonzales I! 4:30
manager Herman Franks cal- ! poked at, talked to by a whole
led on Murakami Monday i flock of pretty ladies of mercy,
night, and the 180-pound fire-i some of whom took advantage
man quickly domed the threat! of my puny condition and stuck
to preserve a 4-0 shoutout victo- i a fire hose in me before retir-
in’ and eliminate one more | ing to see if the stuff put the
would-be contender from the 1 quietus on what ailed me.
pennant rare. Gotta admit the procedure
The Philadelphia Phils, who apparently did the dealred Job,
beat the Milwaukee Bra vs 4-1
in a day game, were elimina-
ted from contention by the
Giants' victory. Tn the only
other National League game,
die Pittsburg Pirates throttled
the New York Mets 10-1.
In the American league,
Everyone in your
Community benefits
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• 1#
J
m
r when you
Shop
around home
It's more convenient, often money-sav-
ing, too. Shop locally, where traffic and
parking are never a problem. You 11 en-
joy knowing you re helping a neighbor !
business to prosper.
TRADE AT HOME
KOEHLER
DRY GOODS COMPANY
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THE CUERO RECORD
OAJLr WEEKLY nNOIT
A If i waps per Redact* Ha
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WOODWORTH & DENT
JIM CONRAD
laewraace * Real Eat at*
Chamber of Commerce
& Aoriculture
Helping Ta Holla The Caere Area
Formers State
Bonk & Trust Co.
besidea teaching me to eat my
Victuals lefthanded.
Guess a body can get uaed
to most anything after a per-
iod of time though and waa
atout enough to walk away
horn the medicine man’a
stronghold under my own pow-
er once he said go.
Prior to hearing that magic
word however, was more or
less enjoying the respite, grits,
squash, okra, etc., until I asked
the wifemate to check up with
, the keeper o< the ledger to «ee
just how far the factory7 had
gotten into my November .sal-
ary’. Learned that tlM Uevajjft
month had long since past, but
I still had a choice — I could
remain in my asaigned bed-
stead there or alip into my
rtroet wearing clothes in the
wee morning hours and become
a fugitive from those half gal-
lon buckets of juice the people
seemed delighted to drip into a
body’s body a drop at a time.
Hope to hare the twisted bed
factory paid up before tax pay-
ing time. |
Taking everything*, into con-
rated Nebraska last I Saturday. Or
paign was pleasing to most. week. Coach A Ik* Mari in quick-) the coach. Royal called Ihe
All except Texas Christian ly put away iho film and xeni Longhorns’ play in the affair
and Texas A AM, of course, the Frogs onto the practice 'recess football'* and predicted
since they were the two losers, field for a no-contact session the game with Texas Tech Sat-
B ay lor coach Johp Bridges in preparation for the Florida, urday would noj be settled one
paused long enough to count .State Seminoles, vay or another until the final
two starters out of action fori Texas A AM roach Gene Stal- quarter.
the Washington battle coming j lings said the Aggies came out After SMU coaches finished
up. And Texas Tech coach J.,of the 21-0 loss to Louisiana grading the films of the Miami
T. King and Texas mentor Dar- j Stale in good shape and all upset. the> announced the first
rell Royal kept sneaking glanc-j hai>ds were ex|>ected to he of the year's ' Stallion Award ’
es at the circle marked Around Georgia Tech in At- for the best overall defensive
Sept. 25 on Hie calendar. Saturday. fxtrformance went to litio-
That a Saturday, the day' It rained at Lubbock Monday backer Billy Bob Stewart.
Monday’s Results
Kan-. Cily ,8 Minn. 2
' * calif.-2
.CJcve. 5 petroit 4. 14 inns.
.•JGBftjt’Rames scheduled
Tuesday's tymie*
Balti. at Minn.
Chicago at Detroit rate
Qqve. at N. Y. nite *
BASEBALL
STANDINGS
IN. Y. at Fitts, nite
San Fran, at Cinci. nite
L. A. at Milw. nite
Houston at St. Louis nhe
Wednesday's Games
; Fhtla. at Chicago
N. Y at Pills, nite
I San Fran at Cinci. nite
L. A. a! Mihv. nite
Houston at St. Ixmis nite
Minnesota
Chicago
Baltimore
Detroit
Cleveland
New York
California
Washington
Boston
Kansas City
W I.
% 56
87 65
84 64
83 68
79 70
74 78
70 81
65 85
60 92
55 94
p<'* Wednesday's Lames
,632: Balti. at Minn.
.572 Cleve. at N. Y. twilite
.568 i Wash, at Kan. City nite
.550 Chicago at Detroit nite
.530 Boston at Calif., 2, twi-nite
.487
4W NATIONAL LEAC.I K
W L I*
90 60 .»
Sri 64 .:
85 66
.433
395 i’an E’t'Sheisco
L'-n j Los Angeles
; Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Tho Milwaukee
___________ _ _ PHILADELPHIA CPI
sideration however, Ae stay in i Marshall. 147 T/2,’ Panama.: pf’iladoibhfa
the relief station was not too outpointed Bennie Briscoe. 150. Jy* Gups
Unpleasant, but had it not been 1 Philadelphia 10; Joe Frazier, Chicago
for the appearance of a healthy 302. Philadelphia. stopped Mike! Houston
young lady in white periodically Bruce. 199, Westfield, Mass., \PU York
during the day, life would have ti2.
been eort of drab. Nona
83 70
81 69
77 72
73 76
68 89
62 89
neared at
ap-
mght thought they •
must have to observe a curfew
hour too.
Glad to be back in the hack
despite the circumstances and
will try to bring you a bit of
humor
news.
along with the sports
t RMli THE CLASSIFIED
SECTION FOR BEST
RES! I.TS.
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48 101 .316,
Mondav'k Results
Phiia. 4 Mihv. 1
Pffts. 10. N. Y. 0
San Fran. 4 Cinci. 0
Only games scheduled
Tuesday’s Lamps.
Phiia. at Qu c a go
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Had the following tucked
away tmder the company safe j
for some time and want to pass
it along now because it was1
. making the stout box list to,
the starboard and therefore
getting it out of balance. t
Tt reads like this- “federal'
aid to education should start!
In’ teaching arithmetic in Wash-
ington."
All in favor of the proposition
sav ‘Aye".
Know i* wasn't her idea Kut;
she came through like a little j
sold.er in writing Sports Com-
ments for the paper while 1 j
was horizontal in the hospital
oedstead
fn the first place she does not
care to work outside the pre-
mes:s we share on Mortgage
Hill and *in the second place, if
she had latched onto a fellow
smart enough to make a decent
living for tine both of us she
wouid not hate been called on
to do W)
The writer has been able to
haul home a couple of car,* of
chili and a dozen or so cans of
dog f<xwj on occasion and she
seems content to unpack those
goodies.
Only thing bothering the,
writer is that she may take
over my job and leave the house
and yard work to me
Am having trouble getting
hack on the ball after an alv
sence of some eight or ten
days from the work bench, dur-
ing which time j missed both
of the games played this sea-
son by the Cuero Gobblers.
Hope to be on the, sidelines n
Seguin next Friday w.ten the
Green and White crew will he
gueata of the Seguin Matadors
in their fine new hilltop *ta
dtum.
Reporta I have heard on the
play of the Gobblers to date
have been most conflicting
i Some are good, aome are bad
and many have been mdiffer-
|ent
i Aa rtiled abov e plan to be a
•pectator at Seguin Friday
night to form an opinnet of my
tosre about this year'a Cuero
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Gerald, Sam. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 21, 1965, newspaper, September 21, 1965; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697708/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.