The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1960 Page: 2 of 6
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Washington 69 6
Cleveland 67 6
Detroit 61 7
Boston i 60 7
Kansas City 47 8
Thursday’s Results
Boston 6 Detroit 1
Chicago 5 New York 4
Wash. 7 Kan. City 0
Balti. 9 Cleve. 0
Friday's Games
Austin
New York at Detroit nite
Balti. at Chicago nite
Wash, at Cleve. nite
Boston at Kan. City nite
Saturday's Caines
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DEFENDING CHAMP - -
jtifcfellettsville Eleven
Non-District Tilt
By Alan Mav«r
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BASEBALL HANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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COMMENT
ON
SPORTS
Baseball...............
BY PETE FRITCMIE
WASHINGTON, D. C. -
surprise teams in the Major
and 8ues t*1's .vear are— and the
Cuero * Gobblers journey to Hallettsvllle Friday
** iXg)K t»* Pl»y the Brahmas, who ate pre-season favorites
U> iritt uhe District 27-AA crown. Gams time is 8 p.m.
Ah teams enter the game winless. The Gobblers
-lu Retugio J7-20 last week while Hallettsvllle
nge 84-8
IT Coach Joe Swann ........— ■■ .....—-
*'TjlfinW expects to .e the same
Wgitiog lineup fie.rtevi as; week.
___^ISflEJtrieans lairrv Hicks 160.
"llC be at quarterback: Jimmy;
. ."OUlpi 165 right halfback; Fr-1
nil “Campbell, 150. left half* !
~ baft;' Donnie Kasper, 185. full-
backi. Bonnie Tietz. 160. center;
Clifton Gips. 150. and Bonnie
Si, Ruafite. 157, ends; Pat Lee. 165
. agd Rill Blackwell, 167. guards:
and. Dubby McDougal. 195. __
. ... , . .... no doubt about it -
Bjrebuilt. . . tac » more Orioles in the American
Rtann said his team is in and the St Cardinals in
•pretty good shape" afier com- the National.
* dieting a week of workouts with- The Orioles, who were sup-
. . • posed to be flattened just a few
ou an\ i . i< s. !weeks back (they have a hard
j •** .^JLiael if we can play tougher tjme ute Yankees, and this
on"defense and continue to im- could be fatal * are now back in
prove our offense, we can stop jt up to their necks. They just
_ somebody.” Swann said. won t play dead. They could be
SWann doesn't put too much trouble, and contending right to
—irriclr'tn the fact that La Grange:thc en(j They could even win
belted Hallettsvllle. 34-8 last;the flag.
week. Swann said the Brahmasi The Cardinals came on out of
have a good club.
He reported Hallcttsvfile's
tackles ate outstanding and the at a truly remarkable pace. He
team's fullback and quarterback has whipped the Redbirds into
"are real good." a frenzy and just as some thou-
Also scheduled to play Friday jght they had received a had be-
night is the Gobbler B team, sh at the hands of the Pirates
which goes lo Sheridan. Thc dosing three of a five-game set'
game starts at 8 p.m. they came back and swept three
Swann said this will be the from the pace setters,
only night in the season when
Milv,. 9 San Fran, 4
Only games scheduled
Friday’s Outlies
Chicago at- Pitts, nite
St. Louis actinia, nite
L. A. at Milvv. nilo
San Fran, at Onei. 2 twi-nitc
Saturday’s Games
St. Louis at Phila.
Chicago at Pitts.
San Fran, at Cinci.
L. A. at Milvv.
at Detroit
Wash, at Cleve.
TEXAS LEAGUE
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Valley 85 59
San Antonio 77 67
Tulsa 76 68
Victoria „ 77 69
73 71
Amarillo 68 78
Thursday's Results
Victoria 11 Valley 2
Austin 7 Scln Antonio 4
Tulsa 14 Amarillo 0
Saturday’s Playoft Schedule
Victoria at Valley
Tulsa at San Antonio
QUOTES FROM
THE NEWS
Reg. U. s. Tat. Off
By United Press International j
BUKNOS AIRES Police)
Chief Kzcquiel Nieelo Vega,
ope of live top police officers
fired and arrested in a scan-
dal stemming from charges of
grafi and criminal collusion;
"It's better to have a slight-
ly corrupt police force than
Prt- no police at all.”
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•535 LOS ANGELES Retired
.528 puilninn porter William Tyler,
•527 j 78 explaining why he spent
•5l*-< 1 $18,000 to take his wife ahd
.166 seven friends on a Jour ol the
United States in H private rail-
road car;
I “I’ve always said if I had
the money I would take a few
I of my mends on a trip of the
Jus. »o they could enjoy seeing
it the way I had done when I
'was a porter. The United Su-
ites -it's wonderful!"
NATIONAL
LEAGUE
AMERICAN
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Pittsburgh
82 52
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Denver
86 65
,570
St. Louis
75 57
.568
Louisville
83 68
.550
Milwaukee
76 58
.567
St. Paul
82 69
.543
Los Angeles
71 62
.534
Houston
81 70
.536
San Francisco
66 67
.496
Minneapolis
81 70
.536
j Cincinnati
61 73
.449
Charleston
65 86
.430
| Chicago
53 79
.102
Dal.-Ft. Worth
64 87
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Philadelphia
50 84
.373
Indianapolis
62 89
.411
Thurodav'it Results
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Thursday’s Results
Chicago 2 Phila. 1
Denver 2 Houston 1
St. Paul 7 Minn. 0 2nd
Only games scheduled
Friday’s Games
Louisville at Charleston
Dal.-Ft. Worth at Indianapolis
St. Paul at Denver
Minn, at Houston
NEW YORK — A spokesman
for the Ideal Toy CO., pre-
dicting that parents will keep
buying more expensive toys
for their children largely be-
cause of television, which al-
lows toy companies to reach
the youngsters in their adver-
tising ;
"Since the kids don’t know
the difference between $1 and
$20, we'd be crazy not to push
the ;20 toys on television."
WASHINGTON - Eric Rig.
genbach, 9, of Williamsburg,
Iowa, in a letter resigning from
the junior fire rangers because
he accidentally started a fire
while playing with matches:
"P, S. I do wish to be e
junior forest ranger after that
mistake. Is there anything I
can do to earn the badge «.
gain."
Coaches Board Ratings
me carainajs came on out 01 a a *1 TT> • J
Sts.iJSS'-SZJS'Are Announced unday
CLASS AAA
By United Press International 7. Odessa High
Tabulations of the 1960 pro- 8. Dallas Samuell
season United Press Internation- !9. Abilene
al Texas High School Football (10. Borger
Coaches Board ratings based on
10 points for first-place vote., Team
nine for second, etc. and withjl. Sweetwater 13
Could* it Ibe? iT might be-but jnumb(,r of firsl’Place votes in 2 Cleburne 1
the Cuero A and B team plays jit’s admittedly a long hope for parentheses :
on the same date. He said Fri- Cardinals fans. The Pirate lead CLASS A AAA
day’s B game was arranged has been built up carefully and jref>m „
simply because it was the only over a long period. It would ta- ’ Pori Arthur l-
date Cuero could get. ke a Sept, collapse to let the ; *• * 8Us 1
Ray Palmour will coach the Cardinals through even with one; 1
local B team. Members of the of those old-time St. Louis finis- ’• Highland Park
team are John Wheeler. Pat hes. ' P- Corpus Christ. Ray 1
J3der, Jim Reiffert. Mike Frees. But whatever the outcome of 6. corpus Christ) Miller i
-Kenneth Wharton. Martin Les- the gallant bids in Baltimore
fee, Jerry Hoffman. Tim Stubbs, and St. Louis, these are the two
Many Moore, Steve MarklCy, surprise teams of the year. The
Henry Wood. Freddie Wiggins, Pittsburgh Pirates, of course.
Jimmie De La Cruz. Steve .must share the top billing, but
Tiwumson, Wiley Cheatham, they are. relatively, an older
•Frank Hansen and Johnny Mar-‘surprise. They were a contender
jin 1959 and many saw them as
________— J a contender again this year. But
Standings
in Olympics
few realized they would be as which may affect weather in
strong as they have been. this area some time this vveek-
But for the Cards and Orioles ! But weather forecasters at
few saw any hopes for 1960. One end.
__ writer among one of the major Houston say that, assuming thc
--ROME fl’PD Point stand- po|]s saw the Orioles as a first- hurricane continues its west-
4agsfTn the Olympic Games af-; rate contender but he was al-1 ward progress in the Gulf, the
mast cast aside by his collea-■ weather along the Texas Coast
gues for such a miserable choi- j should remain Hke it is until
ce, It is now his time to crow, i Sunday afternoon.
52
40
38
31
Points
138
122
3. Carrollton 88
4. Kilgore 72
Points 5. Bay Citv 69
155 6. Littlefield 54
107,7. Phillips 42 !
92 8. Mount Pleasant 41
89 9 Breckenridge 1 36
63 10. Nederland 35
58 OTHERS: La Marque 3 0
points; El Campo 25; Snyder lj
18; McKinney 15: Graham 13: j
San Marcos 12; Henderson and
San Antonio Sam Houston 11
United Pre»* International each: Dumas and Andrews 8
Fishermen along the Texas each; Huntsville i; Lamesa and
Gulf Coast have been advised Corsicana 5 each: Port Lavaca
to keep a close watch on the
progress of Hurricane Donna.
GEF FISHING
4; Levelland. Kingsville. Mona-
hans and Killeen 3 each.
Tfr Thursdav’s events:
Russia 618
United States 51 ID
< lermany 298
Italy — 298 ’s
Hungary 148';
Australia 140's
Poland — 139 3 4
Britain — 137 3 4
Japan — 86 'x
Turkey — 85
Romania -- 68
Sweden — 63 '■»
Czechoslovakia — 62’j
Denmark — 45
Fiance — 43 3/4
Netherlands — 39 3'4
Bulgaria — 36 L
Finland -- 34
Belgium — 26
Iran — 22
Switzerland — 20
South Africa — 18’a
Austria — 15
Canada — 15
Norway -- 14
•Yugoslavia — 13
Argentina 'll’*
Mexico — 10
U. A R. 9‘*
Bra/i* - - 7
West Indips - 6
Korea ~ 6
P.ikhi!>in — 5
Vuiv. ati -- 5
I'or’.uyaJ - 5
Giiatu; — 5
India, — 4
Keitya - 4
Cub* 3
Puerto Rico 3
Rhodesia — 3
Ireland — 3
Iceland — 2
Bahamas — 1
Golf Tourney
September 15 I
An annual, Invitational golf
tournament will be held Sept-
ember 15 at Riverside golf cour-
se in -Victoria, it w as announced
____ _____ _ ___________ __________ Thursday at a meeting of the,
A series between these two Therefore, conditions through Ladies Golf Association of Cu-
Saturday, at least, should re- ero.
main fair for those planning to The local association will spon-
get out this week-end. But fore- sor an inter-city tournament
Yankees and the Pirates, for I casters still advise fishermen to here September 22.
thev will probably be playing i keep abreaat with latest deve- •; Ruth Blackburn is the new
the 1960 World Series. And when lopments of the storm. treasurer of the association. She
"It should be Monday — bar-; replaces Lois Hopkins, who has
ring unususal developments — moved from Cuero
before Donna affects our wea- '■ ■■
ther to any extent if she con-
tinues moving this way,” says
a forecaster at Houston.
teams would he fantastic, yet it
is possible. But if you're a bet-
j ting man, put your money on the
Sign l.VYear-Old
ST. LOUIS UPI Mike Jones,
a 15-year old pitcher from St.
Louis who has pitched more
titan 30 no-hitters in amateur
league play during the last three
But some fishing camp opera-
tors are advising against mak-j
ing extended week-end plans. ‘
Bill Ellis at Port Aransas said j
conditions there on Thursday
were very poor because of lo-
cal rain squalls and light nor-;
thly winds. Bay fishing, says
years, has signed wiiit the St. jEJUs, has been slow and tides
' l/*uis Cardinals ami been as- , ara higher than normal. He says
j signed to Keokuk in the class D j onjy a few light catches have
, been taken from bays in that
area this week.
Action during the week else- J
vv here was somewhat slow — j
probably due to tne fact that
this is the first week of school!
and the week following the long
&
Don Fleeman, 185, Dallas, Tex.
ML 8
in McGrew
[ites Held
Funeral services were held
Wednesday ,n Houston for John i ZTS
McC ew. ai-o.it 56. former blg,^""* *n 'he u"ited States. Of
leag-ie fcaaetaU atayer. torther- 3-550 mor* than
red den’ of Yoakum 5 000
.\$0bjiA£W, .vtvc was married to!
the' fofmer Miss Mary Brenek
o -ef- -iswct Home, rs survived by j
e Sister Mrs. R. L. Edwards,:
«>f Yoakum, and a niece. Mrs. j
Calvin Dickstedt, also of Yoa-
kum.
Western League.
NFL Increases Rosters
NEW YORK UPI National
Fsjtbali League ciuh« will lie
l>eiTnitted to carry 38 players
on their rosters during the I960
season so that they can build a
hack-log of players for the Min-j|abor Day week-end.
neapolis-St Paul team next sea- j Tides have been high at most)
son. The limit will be reduced! points. A few trout were brought j
to 35 next season. [ in this week around Texas City i
-----— ------------- ’ anfj san ijfon in Galveston Bay, j
FRI-Fight Results........i Some pretty good action was
LAS VEGAS Nev. UPI— Neal - reported at mid-week in West
Rivers 172. Las Vegav drew Bay and Offats Bayou at Gal-
i with Eddie Andrews, 160, Las veston. One party brought in a
Vegas 12. jnice string of trout up to four
BOISE, Idaho UPI — George pounds each from West Bay.
ly>gan. 204, Boise, outpointed
The tides:
Saturday — Highs 6:36 a.m.
and 9:23 p.m.; lows 1:16 a.m.
and 1:45 p.m.
Sunday - Highs 6:53 a.m. and
10:45 p.m.; lows 2:25 a.m. and
2:42 p.m.
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