The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 243, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 15, 1967 Page: 2 of 10
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rage 2 THE CtDSRO RECORD Sunday. Oct. 15. 1967
Top Ranking H. S. Teams Win
Sports Comments (Etc.
i
ball ;eam for (he season, elect-
ed last week, are Mark Fischer, j
By l'lilted Press International I The Class A top ten took n
Abilene Cooper asserted itself beating as three of its members j
! as the top football team in Class ! fell. Archer City, ranked third.
; A AAA Friday night with a eon-; dropped its first game of the j
vincing 28-0 thrashing of Odes- year to Munday.
in the Friday night | sting this season having scored gfl pprrnjan, which had gone
I-.. _n *«i,i »r>a ,V’D| jn(Q this weekend as the sixth
ranked AAA A team in Texas.
The Cougars, ranked No. 1 in
AAAA, rolled to the easy win
while seeond ranked Port Ar-
thur and third-rated Dallas! with
Bryan Adams squeaked to
Army
Beats
S. M. U.
• |1
cTpt^s'™Ethe0S”^^oo1-|Smeini?th Sinton and. ‘accord-1 only 8 points all told and that
in^ to physicians, will bo out of | in a non-distrtct hattlp. Ke-
action for two and possibly three J fuigo’s
h.nlfbaek-: Jim Mayer, tackle, ] weeks. Before being sidelined,
.:'ri t Mike Bernhardt, quarter-; Reinhardt averaged 48 yards on
l .:r Reinhardt, according to;five punts. The game got a shade
statistics compiled by the conch-!rough before the e\ening
i!- s'aff. had punted 21 times over
(or an average of If. yards I Pirates were escorted from thejhad
through the BoeviHe game. Fis-jfield by officials.
eher had a five yard average! . —'---
or. 14 carries. Mayer turns inj Becville broke into the dts-
a fine game both offensively and, trict win column with a resound-
iefensix elv 5 ing 55-0 defeat of winless Flour
Hornets of Flour
of
21-6. Fifth-
ranked George West dropped a
21-14 encounter to Floresville
and seventh-ranked New Deal
was drubbed by Crosbyton 36-
12.
Abilene Cooper'* win, along
only soso showings
Punter Reinhardt sustained a
Bob Cats had to come
from behind to lake the West
Oso Bears 14-10 and grab the
undisputed lead in District 14-
waslAAA. Robs town, early pick to , Bryan Adams squeaked to nar-, many of the other leading AAAA
of the (win the District 14-AAA title, victories and fourth-ranked i contenders, made the Cougars
a little trouble with the Brazosport was knocked off by the club to beat in the race for
peskv Eagles of Pleasanton but Texas City. I the championship,
beat them 18-13. Ennis, Jacksboro and Sea-; The Cougars face another
______— graves, ranked atop Class AAA. rough game next week, how
Big surprise in area football Class AA and Class A respect* j ever, when they meet San An-
contests was the defeat of the ivel.v, all improved on their per-' gelo-
Goliad Tigers by the Pirates of feet records, but several upsets I The only other member of the
dotted the top-ten listings.
Southern Methodist, the only j
Southwest Conference team to
see action Friday night lost ils t
intersectional game to Army i
24-6 before 25.000 fans in the
Cotton bowl Friday night
Quarterback Steve Linde!!!
making his second appearance I
kv j directed three Army scoring
drives and the Army defensive1
team intercepted four passes t. > ’
help keep the Mustangs irv
cheek.
Die Cadet quarterback miss-
ed on only 2 of 13 passes in the
first half as Army marched 80;
and 62 yards for touchdowns in |
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| Bluff. The ...... —
iji,cPom to have much t Poth. Goliad was the unanimous
pick to win the title in that case,! Ennis had a rough time be-
but the boys from Poth ap-; fore getting by Waco Moore 16-
uarentlv don't read the papers, j 7, Jacksboro slaughtered hap-
p '__ | less Justin Northwest 60-0 and
Alamo Stadium is sold-out for j Seagraves pastered O'Donnell
the exhibition professional foot-! 44-0-
ball game today between the j Several perfect mark, were
San Antonio Toms and the high-; blemished in a host of surprises
scoring Richmond Mustangs., Friday night
The Toros, in their first year,
have had a fantastic season and
have packed in the fans. Those
unfortunate souls that were un
able to get tickets can
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the second quarter, added a
top ten in Class AAAA to come ] field g„al in the third and ano- j
up with an easy win was N ic- ttis'r touchdown in the fourth,
toria. which lashed Corpus sMU's only score came in the,
Christi Carroll 54-0. Elsewhere third quarter on a pass from
it was Houston Bcilaire over perPZ to Levin's.
Houston Yates 12-7, Fort Worth; Other Southwest Conference
Richland Hills No. 10 over Irv-; teams went into action Satur*
ing 12-7, Amarillo over Borger day with the annual Texas-
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STANDINGS
District 14-SA
Season
17
14
51
73
55
48
64
39
223
In a battle of unbeatens, Tex-
as City upset Brazosport 14-13.
Andrews, ranked eighth in
Class AAA, lost its first gamejHirschi plays today against
witch of ,hp >'par- 14-0 to Kermit, an- chita Falls Washington,
! other unbeaten club. ; most of the rest
Class AA’s
35-7 and Harlingen over Pharr-
San Juan-Alamo 15-6.
In Class AAA, second-ranked
Odessa Ector had the week off
and third-rated Wichita Falls
Wi-
Oklahonta game at Dallas the
big feature event.
Arkansas was scheduled to en-;
tertain Baylor at Fayetteville
Saturday night. Northwestern
University was to meet Rice at
but j Houston and Texas A&M was
of the top ten i schedulcd to meet Texas Tech.
i off
t,I\ IM, THEM Till. rrr< ll — Two game winner Bob Gibson
working on number three for the St. 1-oiiIn ( arils In the final
game of flu* \\-*rlil Series In Boston s 1 enwiii I ark. Hem
,,11,son. top hurler in the Series, flings one at Boaton s Jon
Key
Two of Class AA’s top ten -- has an easy time. Texas Christian had
! Klein and Fort Worth Kirkpat-| Seguin No 4 trounced Taylor day.
i rick — fell from the undefeated 51-0, Rockdale No. 5 smirk past ^ —----------—
[ ranks. Klein No. 8 lost to Bell- j Gatesville 1J-7, McKinney No. I
villc 34-6 and Kirkpatrick No. | 6 whipped Sulphur Springs .TM1 ' YorktOWfl LOSCS
w
L T
Pt*.
! Refugio
.. 5
0
0
86
i West Oso .
.. 4
1
0
183
j Pleasanton
... 4
2
0
119
Cuero ........
... 3
3
0
63
! Sinton ........
.... 2
o
0
47
i Robstown ..
o
2
0
39
i Beeville
... 2
3
0
74
j Gonzales
. . 1
2
0
24
| Flour Bluff
.... 0
5
0
8
j
District
' 10 fell to West 14-0.
To Orange Grove
The Orange Grove
handed the York town
their fifth straight
Bulldogs
Wildcats
loss at
de-
Cats 28-14.
Refugio
West Oso
Cuero
Pleasanton
Sinton
| Robstown
j Gonzales ........ 1
j Beeville ........ 1
j Flour Bluff 0
Last Week’s Result*
Cuero 14, Sinton 6.
I Refugio 14, West Oso 10.
' Beeville 55, Flour Bluff 0.
I Robstown 18, Pleasanton 13.
Gonzales, open.
86
178
39
80
19
18
26
61
0
17
14
38
45
22
43
13
30
166
Brownwood No. 7 defeated)
Burkburnett 17-7 and Nacog-
BOSTON (I'M) — Offensive [doches No. 10 trimmed Kilgore
tackle Jim Boudreaux, the Bos- 21-0.
ton Patriots’ No. 2 draft choice 1 other than Klein and Kirkpat-
in 1966, has been placed on the 1 ,-jc)^ the Class AA elite impnov-
injured list and will be out for ed their records. Daingerfield
an identified period. j defeated Gladewater 36-8. Brady Orange Grove Friday night
-- got past Mason 16-6 and Del
HOUSTON (IM) — The Uni- Valle slaughtered Burnet 66-6.
j versify of Houston will host! Troup kept its pressure on Bulldog victory put them
J the 1970 NCAA track and field ! Seagraves in the bid for Class at 1-1 in District 3-A and 2-3
(championships even though the A's leading spot; The second-; for the season. Yorktown is 0-5
! school doesn't have a track; ranked Tigers crushed Overton for the season and 0-3 in district
facility of its own. 55-8. i play.
Neither eleven scored In the
: first period. Orange Grove pirk-
|ed up 8 in the second. 6 in the
third and 14 in the final canto
to account for their total. York-
I town was scoreless in the first
half, made six in the third quart-
er and 8 in the fourth period.
Sacks political asjlum
ISTANBUL (I'Mi — A' y.iung
Bulgarian stowaway .who jump-
ed ship in the IN V .
Strait asked for pout leal. .ivyium
In Turkey, officials announced.
Ihtniter Krerief Alexeiv, 23, who
described himself as a medical
.student-, was rescued by Turk-
v!i fLhcrnv'n when he jumped
"If a Bulgarian cargo ship.
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Amarillo 35, Borger 7.
) Clarendon 3, Canadian 0.
Channelview 47, Livingston 0
| Spring Branch 40, Aldine Mac-
! Arthur 7.
Bartlett 12, I^xington 8
Buda 2, Florence 0
S. A. Highlands 29, 8. A. Edi-
son 12.
S.A. Lee 6, S. A. Churchill 6
tie.
Almo Heights 19, S. A. Roose-
velt 14.
S. A. Brackenridga 13, 8. A
Marshall 6.
South S A. 28, Del Rio 21.
Eagle Pass 26, Schertz-Ci-
bolo 7.
Randolph 20, Cole 0.
Poteet 38, Southwest 0.
Seguin 51, Taylor 0.
Uvalde 14. Kerrville 6
San Marcos 40, Lockhart 0
Palestine 8, Carthage 7.
Nacogdoches 21, Kilgore 0.
Henderson 31, Jacksonville 8
Daingerfield 36, Gladewater 8
Cuero 14, Sinton 6.
Hondo 39, Cotulla 0
IVvine 34, Carrizo Springs 7
Floresville 21, George West 14.
Karnes City 41, Woodsboro 0
Kennedy 14, Mathis 0.
Poth 12, Goliad 6.
Lllling 41, Navasota 28.
Dilley 13. Nixon 0.
Sabinal 34, Marble Falls 13
Vanderbilt Industrial 11, Yoa-
kum 8.
Ozena 31, Junction 0
E! Carnpo 42, Victoria S'ro-1
mar 6.
Edna 43, Hallettsville 0
Bloomington 33, Hungerford 0
Granger 44. Troy 6.
Schuienburg 14, Flatonia 8. j
Shiner 15, Eagle Ijike 6.
.Dilley 13, Nixon 0,
Orange Grove 28, Yorktown
4.
Bastrop 32, Smithville 18.
Schuienburg 14, Flatonia 8.
Rockdale 13, Gatesville 7.
Bartlett 12, I-exington 8
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