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fl|* I TH* CL'ERO RECORD Mon March 2* 1 r>66
Victoria Dominates Cuerc/s
First Invitational Tourney
FIRST $2 MILLION HORSE? - By Alan Mover
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No Firewor Is From Stanky;
Just A Long String of Wins
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Death Takes Top Honors
In This Year's Sebring
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.ilatrU'l-o'isr, 'timoiioA nigh'
SKBRJLNG h ... •' PI I .V:< •... . to.- wliat ".;t‘ •'■*:' - when tne Ktrt»R< I>w kha: f 1. on
<.>ouJd have been a grca' rare went «•> 1<p;i N';ie« and I oy t ronie to town ■< a baselia..
■the 15'th running -Saturde’. of, Roby n the Ford XI. They had
•be 12 hours ... -Miring, But it U;« day support?
i’a.i one of rfie Hjpnv Five
ne»>f>!e tvere k, lied' , ,
Han Gurney led the rare for.;liriver 1in* ’ "
nearly 11 hours But hi« Ktril's mwia. • of the Kerrnr.-'
engine blew less th&h a mile' R.h Md^nn was driv.itR
from the finish, and Gurney, white Ford for Cohisfoek r;. .n ■
magnificent a" the wheel, was team of Toronto, lie had j.; '
reduced to frustrated pushing taken, over frotn ;i> . edrive ,
'h.« car to the finish line. . dean Odette, and was hurtlin..
For this he was disqii *i;fied. ' at nearly i."o miles pi r hour
Glickman To Testify
On Hoods in Boxing
to gear down Then he hit the
brakes They apparently lock-
ed. The ear hurtled into a wi. I
roil, mailed off the. road and
sliced like ) knife through a
CHICAGO l‘PI Berme i utility pole, exploding with tin-
t’dirkman.. s Tigh? tnartXgef and; impart in*d Mide-hot Ra-iies Ti
an admitted associate of crime feet high He was killed instan'-
syndtdRite hoodlums, was expect- !y
ed this'week to give a federal .Manx* Andretti. hurr\in,c » •
g: and jury a f:-st-hand. eyewit- keep lus oM Ferrari PJ abend
■ness aetjpunt Of mob control of o' „ pursuing Pars he. s-.vened
game scheduled for ('uoro
Munit ij.al Park S'ad.HRi a’ T to
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j l.odiiuir! s- i*,;o:is !*.*,<•• a .-T
j I')ist) ;ci 14-AAA record. haC.ni
j played one less district ga::a
than the Saiche: men •
■ <"o,■ j George SiilcMci w ;il
itoul.itless start f**,tf' Nojc k on
file itifi if';,*
(Jnero's r.j>! ciis*tt.;<■' xa.'uc
".’as p.ayed on hotti.' gi’oitnds
, , Mar* h l.‘» ’tgauus’ the .Si heitr-
totvard a tend, when he tegart Cjlwi<J.
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G^ckman. w'.o ha- been in
protective ,-ust««dy of tne F'
tiisfice Oe:«rtment. was pm-
•aur"«).i to t>" one of t ie * :■-• of
» number of furht gume an t
tmde*"Vorfd figures schpi. n ,ed
to ’Qsri'y'* ,th dhf,;... fedt'da!
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.ip a sand bank approaching the
tVebstcr turn When he * am■■
down, he struck the Porsche
(’arrera fi of Ii ■ Westpi.
runn’rig fouith and . pressing
.hr;: h i F.cr spe. ' i’or- an<■
killed, smashed again-t a •■•a''.
Td'en the' rai r. ,, „ ... ..n i
•he .iff ic jals sor'e.l ('e
h ■ Mark I! .lord of
Walt H-.nvgen-M.vk rvuio
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>< Pet*’ Noai'k was
•redded w:!b. the g-0 w.n in
that , ou’e. ■
■ John p,i- j»,t. ti.si uic in-v
distent game f.u tie- Gobblers,
n tlie ■ I/>‘khar' lnviti(ti«)tiaf
Tieir.uaJnvnt huri.ng lor a lo-l
victor.', i UCJU won tee
•ail Tournament going.-on to dc
teat Puling and r;sidings
.11 trie final round 17-7
Tiie (kibbler-ufboiai a se,t-:
back m tne :' next (game when
'lie, ui*’! hie Victor! i Si.nifa-
. ecs in Victoria. W i lt the ho-'
•-it> taking that ■ontc-t .V.;
Next dis’ra t \ vtoiw was cre-
dited 10 Pete Noai'k o' er the
Seguiti Matadors .'in (’iieio
Mu Gi (futrw wits
iiiny ersl o’ a Igm
tli.,t -vaiiie plat<xl. on the liornc
"■ lar.,11 ,1. the i,.*iit*;♦" - four-
n*wed to S ri Marco., and nvej-
ma the Jiattier- 11-s Uii ml
t.ic mound offer.ngs of .John
Ho
V'er 'he game tomorrow
n.gi.’ v.iDi tj|i [..oh-. t If e
(ic)'.'b*ej'.s wi!.' travel v •■-! for a
yam wit.i tiie Sum Houston
('herokces in San' Ant.m.o x\ ith
gumptinu’ set for t p m March
71.
The ’ robb.ei' Invitational
Baseball 'Iourn.iti.cnt will be-
gin Thtirsday. with Pui'ng and
Port Lavaca .ml St
Sporh^em
llv VITO STRIJ.IAO
I I I Sports* VV rtter
l.d i'l' Stank.' thinks his
nickname ."five Brat" ma- tv-
a hit inappropriate for a 4s-\eai
old grarirtlather,
He may finally l*e right, too.
The brash firebrand who was
s.» controversial duririi? hi'
J stormy stint as St. Isnnts
('ardina! manager in the early
GO.-, '•’inky hates the word
' tncllw.ed" hut he's obvious-
: ly changed a bit during his 10-
j year absence from the major
j leakfur managing ranks.
Stepping into baseball’* most
' challenging job. replacing pa-
tient. quiet A) I/tpez as Chicago
Whin* "s x manager. Stanky has
been very uncontrovorsia! fir's
spring
' Pi fact, he’s been very dull
and monotonous -his White
S’’ : ist keep winning and
winning and winning. They
clicked off their ninth straight
cunday. a 7-1 clobbering of the
Detroit Tigers that boosted the
' Sox spring, mark to IT?, the
best In. ti e major®.
M-HIt Barrafe
The x,,v founded out 14 hits
against the Tiger® 'nrludinz a
tliree-nm homer by dim HU’ks
end d**e! Hprien. I tennis H!g-
yns and 1. die FLshe ‘ corn-
bined fo p ‘ ■ i a «ix-hh er. din:
Northrup homered fie- the
Tigers who are 1!-S.
, New York's Aim m’ Me’-
i Umsted t' , cecit to ft-.* and
.'1-1 again-; National League
, teams by edging the Philadel-
phia Phi).®. f>-4 in 12 innings.
Ch'H* (d'loo Coleman single*I in
the winning run after the Phils’
John Heii-rnsteui li t a solo
homer n the nait.i inning to
send tile game into extra
inn in,.'--.
The ( L like ajH Angeles cxpljd-
ed for four runs in tlie llt'i in-
ning to whip t ie Cleveland Ind-
ian-. 11-9.
First Home Victory
The \tlanla Braves timed iri
their firs? \ •?**ry it their new
Eafman, Moore Win
Cuero Shotgun Shoot
doe Patman of Oie»o and
Harry Moore of Vieto.ia. ' in
first; prize as a team a* the
shotgun shoot held Sunday by
the Cuero Rifle and Pistol Club.
A team cohiiS'seil of Buddy
Kno.x of Victoria and Alonso
< kit)/ales iif Cuero won second
p.'i/e
A talr-si/.e.d ero ' d .< a- pj'e-
sent am) Victoria. Goliad and
Cuero. aerord.ne to R I M -•
Clung, secretary-t e ty;rer
Sports Comments
I Etc.)
By < lAlllt. IIOVV HIJTON
According ho ■ a new s release.
Mantle looked gi«si to the'Yan-
kee.- even while -inking out in
,n exhibition game The oilier
day Mantle went in to pinch
hr a couple. <*f weeks t*efore hi
on the was expe* ;, i| to take a turn a'
,,*■(* in he In!. All baseball tan®, whe-
ther [oi or ,"[gainst the Yankee-
are pulling- for Mantie to die
atil* to hi"' 1 ik* th*"' old Mantle.
v - '
Gobbier golfer Ike :\I:et/en
did htit;.-*' t proud over on the
liiyer.-icie ir-e Friday "sb<*»t-
ing a fine 71 to take second
medalist Ihuioi'-' in the \ ictorin
High b'Tiool Invitational (.kill
FouniH men' dim Barker of
.Mrs. Thomas Elected
HOC.'TON FBI Mr- Al-
bert Tiioina-
'It.n Vlifoi; o - Be • •! ■ I . i ,ee
1 Iigii S' hoo; w a- i . man' n
the tournament with a bit and
bis team edged A amo Heights.
. «<* of San Antonio, to. tak- ton
sr»*t. .Thirty si h.-,,- ■ par;acipat-
■ <l i.n the affair with 120 young
goiters competing.
Also over Victoria way tiie
stiugaree.s oasebai) tea.u) won
their X'h straight \ ii loj-y, de-
f*'ating 'he, Alice Coyotes g - u
The Stings got their seventh
w.n o\pi the Cuero Gobbler
nil)*' a-.7 The victory may have
cost them dearly heeau.se patch-'
er Johnny Hornsea was injured
in the fotirth and war imnbl.e to
finish the game. Pofasek had
f"Vo (or two before be was fort-'
e*l t., retire.
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Rattlers Win
Seguin Relays
Tiie powerful 5an Marcos Rat-
tlers t.iok the seguin Relay s S,»-
, turday’..'-collet ting 119 points
• Tivy High of Kerrville was
i second in the meet with 79
j piiints. T|ie ho-1 r:ly ’ook thiol
spot in tlie relay® with HS arid -
| Cuero"® f.Iobbler track team
! was fit' in the field of -jj
I learn- vrith 41 [*rn‘®
Cjew'® .440-yaird team of Ron-
nie .Bry ant, Ch.auneev Lew:-.
Lang Smith and Marion Pleas-
ant came in second In that
j event with a fine 47.7 Tne San
i Marco® team won that r re and
vet a fie"' meet re* o: d 'while
j doing' so.
Tg*ri" Smith rame in iitjrii .in,
the 120 yard high hurdle.- and;
.'vth in the low hurdles event
Marion Pleasant, was third mi
the 100-vard dash
CueroV other paints ra.me .as
Otauneey Lewi® picked ur> a
Ith in the 220-ynrd dash: Os*lar:
Scott. 5th in tie *»*M1; f,any,!
Mathis fi*h in the broad unn.p
and Gay liin Newmann -tth j n
discus.
Weather peeniittinv the tj*)V
bier thinh. eUid® will go to,
Yoakum Wednesday for a tri-
•'ngulnr meet with Yoakum
Hleh School and St. Joseph's of
Yoakum
Saturday ,' Coach dark and
ids fj "V'k-'ter- are s-hi‘duled,
to go to San Anionio to parti-
cipate in a track meet with
Randolph and 9 other schools.
Keyes t'arson off on another
trip tins time tie .s not exacts
' ‘!* j'iy iiitcli-hiking. Tie is taking a.
i .,7i ('• ingic-sm.in from Hou.-- iurkey to Japan . since his
Jo-ep - j.,,1 v..11 sci ye Itt late hus- AiM days. Carson has been a
wirin'j. oj He*
lot. of places and usually has
taken a DeWitt C.itinty turkey
is p-etty
i in !'- *in '.xpired term. ' ,
Mrs. Thomas via® elected in
sjreciai. election Saturday. 1 along. I would say he
Re.— "i. n Hl.ftOU voters turned fine g<»*d-will amhas.sador for |
o'i’ Mr- T "o.'iia® w*.n fi.120 the Fnitecl St..;, - and DeiViit
vote, to .'117 for 1 judis Lenian 'C<>itnty. Texas. Keyes Js not ex-1
of ( h ostiy . Tex a Republican''actly what you would e.all reti-
vho endorsed Mrs Thomas ■"«•))• and BU eager a lot of'
Mi-® 'niomas v.;ii serve until jwjople v\ill- hear al)oui the goor! i
January |things *n this land of ours be-1
Rep Thomas died <*: cancer fore he returns to Cheapside I
in February following nearly ."*0 -
in Congie-® Witnessed an exhibition hase-
__i)ai! game on the tube over the I
weekend and saw tire pitcher}.
from our neighboring town of
Shiner. Carroll Sembera, pitch1
three innings. Somber* struck!
hit six men in his three inning
Ireti'ii . and the only run scored |
TUN MS WIVNKRS
MKNTON. France FBI
Istvan Gulya.® of Hungary won
tlie men's singles in the Menton
tennis championships Sunday
with an easy fi-2. fi-2, fi-2
i trumph over Geigian Patrick
Homherg’en.
Jill Blarkman of Australis
won »he women'- singles with a
' c-6. fi*‘l. fi-l victuiy over Ja-
cq iic.nc Rees-tywvis of Aus-
tral a
HFS>1\ BINS IAFNT
■Pl-ANTCA. Yugoslavia I P!
Hrzi Raskn of Czeciiosloiakia
"on the Planira ski jumping
■om pet it ion Sunday with a
;>>in: -core of 4fif) after a
record jump of 42fi feet. fi
incite®.
Mikhail \erertniko\' of the
Soviet I'nion. who was f.ed for
first place going into the final
day. came in second with 440.5
[Ki'int.®
AMKRH’ANS AHA'ANCK
SAN Jt'AN, P R. CPI Tom
seeded Arthur Ashe of Rich-
mond Ya., ha® reached rhe
second round of the Car'be Hil-
ton tennis tournament.
Ashe, who routed Ramon
Almonte of Puerto B-I 'O fi-2. fi-1.
was joined by fellow Americans
Vic Seixa® and Ron Holmberg.
each of whom won its first
round match against Puerto
Rican opponents. I
THE ALMANAC
By I nited l*re®s Intemational
Today i.® Monday. MarCi 2B
rite S7th day of IPfifi With 2"S
to folk, \.
The moon > hetwee;, its new
phase and first quartei
The niorning ®uar ..- \enus.
Tne evening star i- Jupiter.
Bnnd.eader Paul Whitetnan
was bom on tin- day n 1X90.
i On rhi® day in history
. In 19.79, Madriil surrende.eed
lo the nationali u forces ,* f
< Jerieraiissinjo Francisco Kran-
e<>.
In 1941, King Peter 1. 17 as-
cended to the throne of Yugie
slavia. j
In 1962. Supreme Court
Justice Crtarle.® Kvan» Whittji-
ker resigned because of iil
health.
In 1965. an earthquake in
Chile caused tiie drowning of
400 persons.
Vinula i.o.ue b; edging the T-cs
Angeles Uidgers 4-2 and Clei»
Boyer singled in the winning
run in the 15th inning to give
tlie New York Yankles a 7-fi
triumph o-.er the Cincinn:.
Reds.
tli'i! ii'x Smith, obtained (ro.n
the Mets in the Ken Hove;- deal,
kept his spring average at .400
by hitting a two-ntn four!,’)
inning lioilter to give ti.e
('ardimils a i-.i vieuuy over
Houston.
Ron s'anto and rooltir Byron
Browne homered to lead t.■,»
i "':.- ago C.iii® to c 4-2 li'iu.n *h
ove" the ®'an Francisco Giant®.
B- b Rail'", and J sc Pagan
! it tt.i.rk-'o-bjck double.-, in t;.e
-ixlh inning t>>. snap a r»
and and r' ® Plt'sburgii P.-
rate® a 1-.1 trumph o.c."
1 B i it'.more.
Pill! Ortega. M.l.e McCo
m: U and Toni Chene; teamed
up tfj pitch a tfiree-liiUer "11111
give the Washington Sonatoi - *
.5-1 ' -or. ever tiie Kan
City Athletic,®.
Pirp Trinity
in Tennis Tourney
HD' ® JON I TT John P r-
e'n® and Rut Ii See vagen <•»
Rice curi"' from heiiiiid Sur.ria -
*0 whip Bill Harris' and Fran!’
Conner "f Trinity- arid GitK)
Rice'e f*:h annual Collegiate fn-
vit.et'or .1 Tennis Tourney
Ph ken® and Seew ageu
whipped the Tr.mt: 'cam 4-fi
S-fi,' fi-7
Tire v. 'loin Rare Rice :*
point®, to 16 for 'Trinity. A T.m>
ity \'c 'cry m tile double.® ntre.'
would have thrown the sghoo!"
1 into a tie f.',)- the title.
Tne competition was supposed
to have ended Saturday but tl
second doubles semifinal mat -h
between Pickens and See’ age.’
and the Lam nr Tech double--
teem o' ‘■'henvood Stewart and
Jaim’.e Subirates was called on
account of darkness. Mach team
had won a set when it got dark
Rice came back early Sun-
day. playing in tlie mi®! to win
'he la®r ®et fi-4 and make ti -
finals against Trinity.
Trinit' , of San Antonio, had
won five of the previous eight
tournees
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some Pontiac styling and lusty perform*^
knee. too. For the steady Wlde-Track nda, "
and everything else that has made us third I
in aaies every year since 1961. (We Hw fa <
stdi'66—still time to price • CatabM.) *
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still time lo price ir ntrrfine.)
Wide-Track Pontiac Catalina ^ V
(A big, powerfol Pontiac for I«m than 9MM*)
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 73, Ed. 1 Monday, March 28, 1966, newspaper, March 28, 1966; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698714/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.