The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 241, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1961 Page: 2 of 6
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S *iH£ CUERO RLLUnD. liiurs.. Oct. 12. l*bl
Three Cuero Football
Clubs To See Action
On Gridiron Thursday
TOE-ING MARK AGAIN - • By Alan Mavw
IOU "THr TOMm
GXOZA ^
Two Cuero football teams will appear at Gobbler!
Stadium this afternoon and tonight and a third will be
on the road for another game, a check of the release '
carrying the schedules ol all local teams reveals.
First of the home games will get underway at 6 p.m.,
when the winless 8th grade Turklets try to break into the
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Houston U
Has Tough
Assignment
victory column with a win over
an invading Fannin club. In
] their three appearances to date,
i the Turklets have lost to Yoak-
lum, Goliad and Hallettsville.
The Goliad county aggregation
I comes to Cuero as an unknown |
quantity since no report is av-
ailable at this time on their 1961
record.
At 7:30 o'clock at the same
site, the Cuero Toms will host a i
learn from Palacios, whose ro-
United Press International
Houston has the monumental,^; iike'Fanning”is not avail-
task of playing the No 1 team able.
in the nation - Mississippi - this In their four outings to date
weekend in the top Texas col- Coarh Jodie "*t,e s Toms have
lege football game outside the vlc,orioUS ,hree ,,mes' Af‘
Southwest Conference.
dropping their opener to
Gonzales, they evened the count
■Pie Cougars, three touch- by dropping the same leant the
down underdogs, joutnev to following week, and continued
Memphis. Tenn . to engage the <heir w inning streak by blank-
mighty Rebels. The game is ing Edna 18-0 and swamping St
the ninth in the series and Hou- Joseph s of Victoria by a 06-8
ston has vet to win one. tally.
Another independent. Trin - ('«mc three of the day will he
itv takes on SVVC member Tex- played at Hallettsv ille when tne
as A & M at San Antonio i n once-defeated Gobbler B team
another top game. Other tilts meets the Brahma B's in that
involving independents include city. After winning their first,
a cross-town battle between Ab- three games against Lockhart, I
ilene Christian and Hardin-Sim- Yoakum and Edna, the Cuero
nons. the first in history b e- ®s moved into El Campo and Team
'ween the two schools. Me Mur- ,<v'^ a trimming^ Aransas Pass
’■y plays Border conference Thr undefeated ith graders R0bstown
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SUNSET
Thursday, 6:03 p.m.
Friday. 6:02 p.m.
‘--‘trsiis
there are a couple
games to be played on the local
field this afternoon and tonight,
Starting at-fr o*cloek, the 81 h
(night), Texas A and M vs
TWnity at San Antonio might), g^de t£u«b' tf toVt** £
Loading bww* _ I a club of similar classification
J. s.,™. T. 400
, \! the two schools as far as the
: ] writer knows. Have no informa-
j tion on the 1961 record of the
Goliad county team, but the
u Turks are still looking tar their
1st win of the year. They have
Jerry Cook, Tex.
McKinney, Ark
Moritz, Tex.
R. Bull, Baylor
T. Reagan, ABM
Poage, Texas
T. Sherwin SMU
C. Choate, Beylor
District 15-AAA
fOOTBAU STANDINGS
Football Ratings
Points
316
0 1 0 .000
0 2 0 .000
w I pis opp pet.
| Texas Christian
| Texas Tech
Izwt Week's Results
Texas 41, Wash. State 8
Texas A and M 38. Tex Tech.
NEW YORK UPI - The Unit-
ed Press International major
college football ratings: first-
place votes and won-lost records
in parentheses.
Team
1. Mississippi 24 3-0
2. Michigan 3 2-0
3. Texas 1 3-0
4. Alabama 2 34)
5. Iowa 1 241
6. Michigan State 3 24)
7. Notre Dame 1 2-0
8. Ohio State 1-0-1 103
9. tie Baylor 24) 51
Maryland 3-0 51
Second 10-11, Northwestern
38; 12. Colorado. 38; Duke 19;
14. Georgia Tech. 13; 15. Mis-
failen to Yoakum, Goliad and
Hallettsville in their three ap-
pearances to date.
At 7:30, at the same Gobbler
Stadium site, the 9th grade
Toms will be seeking their
fourth win when they take on
Palacios. On the season the
Toms dropped a game to Gon-
zales, but came back to defeat
that same team, as well as
clubs from Edna and St. Jo-
seph's of Victoria.
A third game In which a lo-
233' ca, group participates today is
2251 the Gobbler B team - Halletts-
21® j ville fracas in the latter c i ty.
214 The B's have won three and
212
133
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| Christian-Texas Tech gaiill' llk •
| der the lights in Lubbock. Ths
Froggies are said to be poten-
tially powerful and started out
that way by nosing out *eral •
ded Kansas 17-18 andnteiig O-
hio State 7-7, but tt*-Hog||l
ped them down
cingly. Tech; on
has dropped three
Mississippi State.
A * M, and wjH fc*.
dogs in this one. 7 < •
Fireworks art atfagL,
usual in Big & Saturday
noon in the annl»rTPSM;’,
horn-Oklahoma Sooner *nWee
The Homs, by virtue efiCfiree
one-sided wins—over Caljfcrnia
28-3, over .Texas Tech 4f - 11
State 41-8,
NAD TO OUlf—Mickey
Mantle’s face is contorted
with pain as he swings in
the fourth inning of the
fourth World Series game at
Crosley Field in Cincinnati.
An abscess on his hip was so
painful he had to withdraw
after he singled.
and over Washington St
are given a 1? point margin o-
ver the Sooner* by the people
who determine the odds on foot-
ball games each week.
But, tljfe yearly grildgfi. bat-
tle is always pretty hot - just
like the Longhorn - Aggie game
and there have heed times
when ‘season record* «d n o t
mean a great dfcal. &
Texas A A M marveCJnto the
Alamo City to spar with weak
Trinity University's Tigers, at
the expense of whom they are
expected to improve their 1-1-1
record and Florida s Gators
will have the opportunity To
taste Owl meat in Houst«RT*w»
Rice Stadhjm. Rice is given a
ence teams playing each other.
Baylor has shown convincing-
ly that they are a powerhouse
jost <jne | and a definite contender for the
Daule's high school Rams, '61 loop crown by virtue of
which boasts the most impres-j their 31-0 win over Wake Forest
sive record perhaps, of any of I and 16-13 victory over a tough
the six local teams will have an I Pitt crew. Some of the skepti-
7-point edge In this one.
Accept Ni
Substitute;
souri, 12: 16, Arkansas. 7; 17,
4 1 76 15
3 2 42 58
2 3 36 70
1 3 56 70
1 3 26 62
1 4 50 74
The undefeated
member’ Texas Western at El and the likewise unbeaten Daule
Paso: Austin College hosts Se- h'Sh school Rams have open pt ^yacJ
wanee College: Tarleton State ,4atp-s this week. Neither of these Iicevl!le
travels to Portales. N. M. t o teams have been scored on this Cuero
face New Mexico Eastern: Tex- -vaar game for the Rams
%s Lutheran faces I Louisiana W'U be played here on October Last Weeks Results
College at Pineville. La : Cor- 2*- Wlt41 Gonzales furnishing the Aransas Pass 28 Palacios 0
ous Christi meets Northwest opposition, while the <th grad- Edinburg 22 Kingsville 7
Louisiana at Natchitoches and ers c4° no4 P4aY aSa‘n until Oc- jrj Campo 18 Pt. Lavaca #12
Arl ngton Slate hosts Ixiuisiana, tober 26 when they face Edna \iCAIlen 34 Robstown 6
i m the Jackson county town. Cuero. idle
In the Lone Star Conference,; Friday night at Gobbler Sta-• Beeville, idle
Tnxas A i I. fourth-rated nat-,d'u™. the once-defeated Aran-; Gam’
ionslly in the CPI small college sas Pass Panthers who are cur-j Arans™PaJs * Cuero
poll, travels to Brownwood to : B^ville at Falfurrias
face Howard Payne. Sam Hou- ln District 15-AAA, with four Kingsville, idle
ston plays East Texas at Cbm- "Jns ,n their five games meet pt Lavaca jdle
.800
.667
.400
.250
.250
.200
Arkansas 28. T. Christian 3
S. Methodist 9, Air Force
Acad. 7
This Week's Schedule
Sutufday
| Texas vs Oklahoma at Dal-
| las. Texas Tech vs Texas Chris-
: tian of Lubbock (night), Ark-
ansas vs Baylor at Waco (nite),
Rice vs Florida at
Washington, 6; 18, Utah State,
5; 19 tie. Auburn, Louisiana
State, Purdue and Wyoming, 4
each.
open date this week before, op-
ening league play next week pt
Gobbler Stadium against Gon-
zales.
Friday night at 8 o’clock, the
Aransas Pass Panthers appear
here in the initial District 15-
AAA scrap of the ’61 season a-
gainst the Gobblers.
Asks $188 Million
OSLO (UPI) — The Norweg-
The spotlight will be on Waco
Saturday night when the unde-
ian government asked parlia- feated Baylor Bears take on the
ment for 1188 million for de- once-beaten Arkansas Razor-
fense spending in 1962 — $12 backs in one of the two games
Houston million more than in 1961. that involves Southwest Confer-
cal recall however, the fast
start made by the Bruins in
past years, only to see them
choke up when the chips were
down late in the season. It is
possible they may be able to
overcome this jinx in 1961.
Arkansas fell 164) before Ole
Miss in their opener, but came
back to blank Tulsa 64) a n d
smother TCU 28-3, with some
of their key players sitting on
the bench. The Porkers are de-
fending champs.
The other league encounter
Saturday will be the T e x a a
7v
tiki Seven-fy/,
meree. Lamar Tech and Sul ^ Cuero Gobblers, victors in 1^ id]p
Ross meet at Beaumont and but one of their five tilts this
« F Austin hosts Southw e s t >ear Th'* affair will pry the lid
Texas at Nacogdoches. 15 3-A loop play and is the
Northjexas kicks off its Mis- onJ>; district fracas this week.
,ouri Valley Conference season
bv hosting the Wichita Wheat-
aiiockers at Denton.
Three other members of the!
same conference, Kingsville, j
Port Lavaca and Robstown. do;
The~No 1 Border Conference,not P|a-V and Beeville moves in-'
attraction finds West Texas col-(to Falfurrias for a non-district
lirling with Arizona State The contest,
winner will be favored to win
the conference crown. Both NOW $Ol KNOW
have 2-1 season records By United Press International
The New Mexico State Aggies. In 12 impeachment proceed- yj
SOUTHWEST
STANDINGS
SEASON STANDINGS
W L T Pet.
Texas
Baylor
Arkansas
Texas Christian
Rice
Border team, plays the Uni- ings since 1798. the United States s Methodist
versity of Pacific at home.
loaded Shorthorns
To Play Baylor Cubs
Senate has removed four judges k. ‘ .
, «-. - *, i a 1 C \ o S i PC fl
from office and dismissed charg-
es against President Andrew Conference Standing
300 1.000
2 0 0 1.000
2 1 0 .667;
1 1 1 .500
1 1 0 .500
1 1 1 5001
1 2 0 .333
0 3 0 000
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th and 14th
MAZOLA
Johnson and seven other per-
sons.
W h T Pet.
WACO. Tex UP! - The Ra>-
FKiHT RESULTS
UNION CITY. N. J. UPI
Shorthorns meet at Waco to- D______ D- „
Souths vest C .infer - Ca,los Quilps' 137' Puerto Rlco'
nght in a —— „ " ‘ Outpointed Marce Biz en 136, of
ence freshman football game .v ■ , .
a haekfielH Jprse> r ]1-v «■
a oacKitei PHOENIX, Ariz. UPI
j Texas
1
0
1
l.(XX)
1 Ark an.sos
1
0
0
1.000
(Texas A&M
1
0
0 1.000
Rice
0
0
0
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Bay lor
0
0
0
.000
S. Methodist
0
1
0
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Texas ..will start
Ale-
averaging 2M pounds compared janfjro ^0TanXe; 206, Argen-
to Baylors 180. The two oppo-> ■. , , , ,.
itL. —i„h an aver- ,:na locked out Larry Gaines.
CORN OIL
QUART
69*
IMPERIAL
CANE SUGAR
5-POUNDS
49*
STARTS
TUES.
OCT. 31
ing lines both weigh an
age of 200 pounds.
197. Los Angeles. 2.
Stamp For Sun
WASHINGTON (UPIi — A four
cent postage stamp commemo-
rating the 50th anniversary of
the Chinese Republic and its
NEW YORK I PI - Pitcher founder, Dr. Sun Yat-sen. was
Briv Turley's elbow operation issued by the Post Office Depart-
wa» pronounced a success to menT.
lay and the New York Yankees
Elbow Operation On
Turley Said Success
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CHUNK STYLE TUNA___________29c
COLISEUM
HEINZ
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aope he can regain some of the on Wednesday, removing sev-
formwhich made him a 21- eral bonechips from Turleys
game winner and World Series right elbow,
hero in 1958 "With normal healing, he
Dr. Sidney Gay nor club phy- should be able to pitch next
sictan. performed the -urgery season said Di. Gavnor.
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GEBHARDT'S CHILI POWDER
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BOWLING BELLES LEAGUE
Name Team High Game High Serin*
H. Fetter* — Littleton Humble Agry. 170 *87
B. Hlleman — Wagner Lumber Co. .......... 153 *47 •
M. Weber — Koehler'*, Inc. 188 *1«
Split*:
8. Koacxeuski 2-5-7; 4. Brumley 2-7, 5-9-7;
W’. Pettu* 2-7; A. Cochran 3-10;
O. Alexander 5-10; M. Schodde 3-10; M. Monk 5-18
High Te»m Game: Team No. 8 795
High Team Series: Wagner Lumber t'o. .................. 2315
WED NIGHT MEN’S LEAGUE
Name Team High Game High Serin*
K. Kennedy — Oak Farm* ... 214
D. Fur-lie —- Texas lad. lurundry .................. 210 582
H. Sample — Sample Prodbee 200 *98
Split*:
B. Daniel* 5-10; E. Brown 5-7. 3 10;
J. Stone 3-10; W. Jacob* 9-10; U. M. Cornett 5-10
High Team Game: Te\a* Ind. l-aundry 995
High Team Reriet.: Sample Produce 2*40
HITS a MISSES LEAGUE
Name Team High (tame High Series
Jo Ann Machac — Tnakuin Hardware 180 445
Mb trier Konctewkkl — Tip Botlg. to l«l 443
Erelyn Larne* - El Patio 138 409
Split*:
Marr Bohan 2 7: Flnrine Hil*cher 3-7-10;
Jadt DeBerry 2 7; II. Fetter* 5 7. 5 10;
Shirley Konczrw*ki 5 7; l^-one Mra* 9-to
Nigh Tnom t.ame: I oakum Hardware 08*
High Team Serie*: 7 Up BetHing Lb. 18!»2
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