The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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Greatest Brother Act
In Golf To Enter Texas
Open Tourney This Week
TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 10 (UP)— The greatest brother
net in golf, the Herbert boys from the Cajun country of
Louisiana, took it’s talents to Texas today to go on display
i.i the San Antonio Open golf tournament, starting later i
‘-'ns week.
Vs Lionel Hebert, tire national PGA champion and
, r .er of the $15,000 Tucson Open that ended here Sun-
( and Jay Hebert, who will be defending champion at
f An'onio,
he
urii'ca.
a ! as
i s,\
days that, the
Fhpinosas and
were.-touring bps
urh a successful bro-
tlie Hebert boys. In
weeks of the 1!>5S
s.\:h". Jay has won $7.7'JO he fin-
ished in a tie for .fourth here
Sunday, eoil'eeting S862 and Lio-
nel has collected S 1.260, includ
ing the $2,000 for first prize in
1 lac Tuseon event.
(loses with Rush—
Lionel elosed with a rush,
shooting a final round of 66, four
undor par, to edge Don January
of Lastland, Tex., by two strokes'
for the title Sunday.
lie had a 72-hole score of 20a
13 under par for the distance on
tight, little LI Rio Country
DISTRICT 15- AAA
Basketball Standings
Robstowh
Kingsville
ReevilJe
Cuero
Port I.avaea
GOBBLER
SF. \SON
Mangum
Ait kens
Hansen
Dietzo
Copenb.a ver
Murphrec
I 'a i ks
Kasper
Calk
Gonzales
w 1 pts npo
6 I 334 300
4 2 32fi 263
4 2 297 270
1 3 217 290
• 1 6 326 376
INDIA IDI AI.
SCORING
213
Team
Ark.
Tex. Tceh
TCI'
SMU
Riee
Texas
Tex. A&M
Baylor
the
Club course.
It was one of my better weeks
of consistent shot-making,'' said
Lionel, who had rounds of 66-67-
66-66— just about as consistent
as a golfer can get.
January, the third-round lead-
er, blew the title when he knock-
er! his-tee shot out of bounds on
the second hole, lowering his
tnko to $1,500. i
Third place went to I/ing John
Barnum, a 45-year-old pro from
Grand Rapids, Mich., who fin-1
ished with a 2G9 score, good for
$1200.
Venturi Slumps—
Ken Venturi, the pre-tourna-
ment champion from San Fran-
cisco “slumped'1 to a four-way;
tic for fourth place — but finish- ;
ed with a solid 66 on the final I Texas
round for a 272 score. That tied i Ti t
lmn with Jay Hebert, Stan I.con- Baylor
aid. Vancouver, B.C., and do- ;
fending champion Dow Finster-
v,aid, Tcquesta, Fla. Each col-
lected 5862. It was the 72nd con-
stlutivc topmament in which
F,nstrrwald had finished in the
money.
Tied at 273, each getting $675,
were Walter Burkomo, Franklin
Hills, Mich., and long-shot Jim
Riggins, Anderson, S. C. Bob Du-
den, Oswego, Ore , came next
with a 274, good for $600.
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE
CALENDAR j
By UNITED PRESS
VF \SO\ STANDINGS
w 1 pet pts ops
13 3 . 722 1 083 989 1
11 5 .688 1152 1053
12 6 .667 1226 1100
11 6 . 647 1132 1 064
11 6 . 647 1176 1065 i
8 8 .500 1086 1099
8 10 .444 1050 1116
2 16 111 1060 1213 I
CRACK ROSFIICI) KPf KIVFU
.1. W. Jones, rated as the best defence cab her In l ie Texas
longue last season. hn« been purehased l>\ fir Yi-lnia Rose-
buds for the 'Buds 19.58 campaigning in liie lex.'., League.
Jones, who topped all Texas Iwaga*- eatehers defensively Ire t
season. Is one of nine platers bought bx the Roseluids from the
Shreveport club. In lilt games, he eommitted onlx four errors
and allowed only three passed ball ., for a fielding average of
• which was easily Die best in the league.
Meantime, as the Buds gather topline plating talent for Vie
toria's entrance In the Texas loop's fast brand of baseball this
season. Rosebud General Manager Deri -s| Williams announces
that early ticket sales indicate a tremendous < mud for (lie op. n
lug day game In Victoria, on Sunday, April 20. The Buds are
paired against the highlt rated Houston Bulls in the opener and
from the big city to the east comes worn that Houston fans
by the dozens are already making plans lor the trip to A lelorla
to attend.
Spoils Briefs
CONFERFNCF STANDINGS
T ea m
Ark.
SMU
Rice
Tex. Tech
Tex. A&M
]»et pts ops
.750 476 421
New Gimmick Needed
SYDNEY, Australia. Feb. 10.
— fin — Ken Archer, an Aus-
tralian sportwriter composing in
fhe Sydney Truth, said today
that professional fennis pro-
moter Jack Kramer may have
to think up a “new gimmick"
to keep his game prospering.
Kramer's troupe, headed by
I-ew Iload and Paneho Gonzales,
has just started a United States
tour after a 13-match tour of
Australia.
5 2 .714 515 478
4 3 .571 474 461
3 3 .500 537 515
3 4 .429 467 501
3 5 .375 521 530
0 8 .000 436 540
Week's Results
Arkansas 56 TCU 46. Rice 63
Arkansas 59, SMI' 84 TCU 67.
Rice 102 Texas 68. Texas A&M
92 Houston 74, Texas A&M 60,
Baylor 51, Texas 71 Texas Tech
59.
This Week's Schedule
TUESDAY — Arkansas vs.
SMU at Fayetteville, Rice vs.
Texas A&M at Houston, Baylor
vs. Texas Tech at Waco.
WEDNESDAY — TCU vs
Texas at Fort Worth.
SATURDAY - Texas vs. Tex-
as A&M at Austin, Texas Tech
is. Arkansas at Lubbock, Baylor
vs. Rice at Waco, TCU vs. SJIU
at Fort Worth.
INDIVIDUAL SCORING Season
Tickets on Sale
NEW YORK. Feb. 10, <m
Tickets for the opening rounds of
5 2 .714 472 434 1 the 21st annual National Imita-
tion Basketball Tournament, ex-
tending from March 13 to
March 22, went on sale at Madi-
son Square Garden today, twelve
teams will compete in the
tournament.
0UB NEWSPAPER
is your - 5
BEST BUYING
GUIDE
I'layer, Team
Stevenson, TCU
HoiTsrher, SMU
Hill. Tc.x. Tech
Tucker. Rice
Robitaille, Rice
Grim, Arkansas
James, SMU
Myers, Tex. Tech
j Swisher, Tex. A&M
j Carroll, Tex. A&M
SCORING AVERAGES
Player, Team
j Stevenson, TCU
I Herrscher, SMU
Hill, Tex. Tech
| Tucker, Rice
j Robitaille, Rice
j Myers, Tex. Tech
INDIVIDUAL
Player, Team
Grim, Ark.
Stevenson, TCU
Robitaille, Rice
Herrscher, SMU
Williams, SMU
fg ft tp
112 91 308
110 64 284
110 45 265
98 61 257
107 .37 251
97 37 241
100 3 7 237
83 70 236
94 47 233
84 47 213 | when
Season | -
K pta avg j
18 308 17.1
17 284 16.7
16 265 16.6
17 257 15.1
17 251 14.8
16 236 14.8
SCORING Conf.
fg ft tp
57 29 143
44 45 133
56 14 126
50 22 122
49 20 118
Russian Retains Title
K P. ISTIN FI I AM N, Sweden,
Feb. 10, — (W - Inga Artamanova
of Russia heat a field of crack
skaters from four continents
Sunday to retain her women's
world speed skating title. Tam-
ara Rilova, Sofia Kondakova and
Rimma Belova, all Russians, 1
trailed Artamanova in that or-
der.
----- .
Wheaton Takes 17th
CHICAGO Feb. 10, itf) -
Wheaton, rated the nation's No.
1 small college team by live Un-
ited Press, beat n major col-
lege opponent Saturday night j
when it scored a 90-73 victory |
over Bowling Green of Ohio. I(
was Wheaton's 12th straight
victory and 17th in 18 games
this season.
Tak« advtnTaofl of thi* ■■
rr.al offer. Clip lht» ad Out rj
and ivrd it to ut with your Wtk
name and. address and we w.ll
send you "free" of charge a mm
WEE WILLIE If you like ft,
send ut a SI.00 bill or check', ne
Otherwise iuit return the lure g |
(If you send the money with ■
your order we will guarantee I
satisfaction or ft* return of
your money ) y
SWIMS NEW-1958 !
nrswtMsj
Highest Since I(*»|
BOSTON, Feb. ID, qpi .
Ted Williams’ .388 balling ave-
rage in 1957 was 1bc highest in
the major leagues since 1941
the Boston Red Sox slug-
! |
I Z- WEE WILLIE I
| Wit WIU.lt— I»i« wofld i (fttlnl fishing j
I Mnwtion Th# artificial minnow that iwims ,
1 R«pl««» l.vt bait IT IWIMt-ut^i r.o I
I ab'ii’P Of.fuul Swimt bt unipua piocm et I
I inline*. Anj fish that will dak* lot bad will !
I atnk. Wit WIU.lt. l ook, and Kla lika a I
| lira minnow. It'i baaulilul Thia « ttia luia bur I
• of Iht tanturr. fot ipinnm*. caatmi or aliJI !
I fishing. Buy ona toi jour friend* also. Satia- I
I Iaction (uaianlaad Sand only *1 00 lot «»ch |
, lura. Of you can |»t 5 luraa lot only J4 M Sand
I tail! Of chack—wa pay pottaaa Sold by mail I
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Let this newspaper take
sour selling message to
vour prospective customer.
Hie Cuero Record
On Feb. 23, 19-15, the American
Flag was raised for the first
time over ihe Japanese fortfiicd
island of Leo .lima when mem-'
hers of the 28th Marines planted 1
Hi" S'ars end Stripes on the
highest point, Mt. Suribarhi.
SANDALS
Infants
2 to 6
$2.98
for the
Tiny Tots
Don’t wait till sizes are
gone. Prepare for sum-
mer now.
Sizes 6 to 12 . .2.45 up
BASS
Shoe Store
For Shoes that Fit.
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TRUCK TIRE
YOU CAN SKY!
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A 00 k 16 ri„, orj
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Most Complete Tire Stock
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Olympic
Swimmers
Improved
SYDNEY Auxti ..lia. Feb. 10
Ul,’1 Xustixilia's teen .igi'd
•cwinithi!)!: man els, who won c\'-
eryihing m sight during the 1956
Olympics, simai d notice tivd.n that
the\ re hetier than r\er.
A New South Wales men's team
of ’’n 1 V\ it', ( hire Chapman.
Jon Konrads and iieojf ; Shipt'on
-se! a Wi>i Id l ecord of three min-
utes. J i.3 seconds for the -I It•-
.' I '! I ret • t \relax Sand.u night
at the North Sydney Olympic f>.s>1
Iwe relay teams of Australian
Mils tided In new attempts hilt
del establish.' one national record.
Ihe ivLixs highlighted a earntxal
I" raise ! amis (. i send ,\i|sl: ali.au
Ie itils t• i |ho Ui |tisti ]■
Mine
i in, kings for Ik
vete aa‘I secOlii is to
sex cut-tenths ot
his i w n vv, 'i ld nv
r ,1 i'll > a rils ; 57 a 17 >r. t I lap
'■ 3 ! r 15 \ ear i Id Ki te a,l
pli'e
Itidn i.fu.il,
men's m
1 >e\ itt i\
sis i ind a Is a
old f
man,
and 36 I tor Sliipton,
The f nil- y.tun , Auss.e.s hi . ame
•he first team to better stand-
ard of ; l; 7 last Max i for
reeo.tint; •) as a w nlil record.
I hat was .live date the Inlet na-
tional Amateur Swimming Feder-
ation Abolished all records set in
pisils measn.ihg less than 3(t me-
ters or 55 yards. It -ruled that fu-
ture records must Is' set >n "long-
course ' ts'ols. The Olympic poo]
'here measures 35 xarils
OUOIES FROM
IHE NEWS
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l'titusian Ambassador Mump
Slim on tlv french hondem: of
a Tunisian tow n on tlv Ala -i ian
I'<ii i!;’i
M\ go', eminent and I feel p
w is an net of aggression w he h
a a.. [Uj-mi'ditated and w c h is
eoivt’ ai.x to the nhl.v i•,,ips. of
the . ll.jl ti; o' the 1 N
'1 l N IS 'I unisn All Interna
tu m a I Red. i raws off nai I, op the
f.n t th it Frein h hi mhs" struck
at ini'i ‘ \ of'gutn.'a.tion trucks
dm mg the ur attack w.lach kill
ed 73 peisons
(Am M neks had i ed , ,Ks
on ti eir tops w Inch • w is w i ll-, nt
c\ idem c 1 ! ic \ x i.di u s i . mid ir a
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Imr missed thet’i
planes flew so low It
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sun e ' in
w.K hfi'rr-
AslIINi.TON A'lnrix'
t leneral William U If.>.;( rs, on .
••barge that the adimm"sit oc3
is 1 pr oernMinating ' on i i\ ,1
rights prosecution
“We will enforce tin <e A o d
lights statutes with tin' s mie v:::
or that we enforce n’lvi laws ,u
this eouutrx
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their, at t est m Miami He u h f.
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per nttnined the peak of his i u-
eer with a .406 average.
loms After Win
Number 20 Tonight
Tlio Cuero Toms seek their
20th win tonight in as many
starts when they meet the Yoa-
kum 9th graders here at 0:1.3 p.
m. The B teams play at 5 ;30.
Tonight's games are liondis-
trict. Coach i-eonard Germer'f.
Toms ended District. 30-J play
last week by claiming the cham-
pionship with a 8-0 record.
When Cuero met Yoakum ear-
lier this season, the Toms gain
ed a. 19-10 victory.
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Chamber of Commerce . . . build our streets, maintain our porks.
Without our support, they are penalized. If ue earn our
living in Cuero . . . ur should keep our dollars here to build the
firms which are building the community. I^ts give ourselves a
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The Money You Spend In Cuero Stay* In Cuero To Work For You!
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1958, newspaper, February 10, 1958; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698757/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.