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Monday, Jan. 30, 1969 TH1 CUERO RECORD Pay 1
SPORT PARADE
SPORTS
COMMENTS
(Etc.)
By CLAIRE HOWERTON
Record Staff Writer
Football watchers widows can ^..............B .........
take heart again. Yesterday the,doesn’t d> is worry.
— r,A": i 752‘ V t£X
Pro game from the West Coast j whpn ho g;)pg in with bjK Boh
said, and I quote, this is the , p-,istcr for the world light hea-
"absolute, final football game of j
the year.” Broke me all up be-
cause I could watch football by
the hour and have since MTH |
is a devotee of the sport also, i
It’s Year of The Underdog
Rv MILTON RIOIMAN | vyweight title
C.ROSSINGER, N.Y. (IT!) -1 Square Garden and
Tlie one thing Frankie DePauia bother him at all
at Madison | They’ve given me a lotto eon- , height to the 6-foot-3H Posts*,
.. it doesn't! fid-nee. 1 think this is the year but that bothers him about as
bother him at all that they’ve I of the underdog.” jmu.h as Baltimore's pass rush
got him pegged a 2-1 underdog | Nothing hut j tiw Joe Namath.
"I ve been an umUrd ig all it rankle DePauia. Iks g mg
my life." he shrugged it off I up against the best left Jib in | Maj be 111 have a little pro*-
“Odds don’t mean nuthin’ to the business Rnd giving away
me. Look what the Jets done. I seven and a half inches in
! My favorite downtown dog
| paid a visit this morning, the ,
| first in quite some time, and I
( think he must not have had a 1
I vanilla waifer since the last j Bv n.AVID M. MOFFIT
time he was in the- office be- j JACKSqnVILLE, Fla. (LTD -
cause 1 cou'dbm-ely fnihjmutr | Lpn Dawson completed only
Th.nk Blaekie s family lias j { ur asses _ but bc rcul!y
moved and it took him "while ; madoIt)lom count,
i The West was trailing 19-3
before the Kansas City veteran
Dawson Spurs West
To AFL Bowl Win
to find his way to the office.
Anyhow, we were all happy to
see Blaekie once more. We have j -gme off the bl>nch at',he start
become used to stopping over , h ,{ flnd ]cd lhe
and around him since his fav-
orite lying down spots are all
in the middle of the floor.
For better or for worse, as
the saying goes, Richard Nixon
is now the president of the
United States and we will see
of the second half and led the
way to a 38-25 victory over the
East in Sundays eighth annual
American Football League All-
Star Game.
Dawson’s first pass was a
six-vard strike to Bob Trumpy
of the Cincinnati Bengnls for
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New 3-BR. BRK. CENT-C1.
2 BR. Nice $7,000.00
2 BR . close In. $7,500.00
Phone 875-5888
NOTICES
ARA BROS., 107 S. ESPLAN-
ADE. We would like to buy
your pecans, grafted and na-
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also custom crack. (tf
newly inaugurated head man
deserves a chance and our
prayers.
71/j Acres — 8 Bedroom, 1
Mth, Brick Home — ironls
Guadalupe River. 1 mile
from Cuero.
Homer Blanton. Real Estate
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1 Roomy, nicely furnished up-
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Yorktown: Mon., Fri., Sat.
Office: No. 1 Upstairs
Buchel Bldg.
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HELP WANTED
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PECAN PICKERS & Thresh-
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( d top. Runs like a sewing
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HOUSE FOR RENT — located
5 miles out of Cuero on Gon-
zales highway on Cuero school
Station attendant
over 21. Nine hours i>er day,
good pay, paid vacation. See
John K. Culver, Manager, Sig-
mor-Shamrock, 801 N. Esplan-
ade. (tf
1'imsniisst >n $275.00.
I tvs. 275-2750.
Paul
is pine panel throughout. Rent
“ $60.00 per month, ta be paid two;
- — *! months In advance. One months |
OCtCFR CATTLE, horses, | advance rent may he used to j
’ alfn, Biue Stem. G M C pick- j pay the rent the sixth mon h.
,o. Studebaker Lark. Sale Fireplace with two fans for!
every Thursday. Walter Sager.
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1969 SUCCESS
REFILLS, No. 17
CUero Record.
CALENDAR
1§ & 21. The
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fOR SALE: New three bed-
*>om house, two baths, living
xnm, den. kitchen, double ga-
rage, patio, corner lot. fenoed
jackyard. Alamo Lumber Co.
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UPRIGHT PIANO good condi-
Jon, $50. Shetland Pony A aad-
lle $60. Portable sewing ms*
thine, $25. Call 275-2579 or 275-
1025. IS
rURNITURE AND HOUSE-
TOLD ITEMS, 3:00 to 6:00 p.
n. Monday and Tuesday, 103
Sohman St.. Cuero. (22
BUTT ENDS OF
NKW8FWNT
3 to 400 yds. long. S3 in.
wide. Ideal or outdoor plc-
nlce, shelf paper or what
have you.
CUERO RECORD (tf
Nice 2 bdrm. rock hdme,
hardwood floors thruout, 3%
lots, rock garage, large
storage ... $9 900.00.
338 acres land, Rt mile
river, all minerals. 1*4 mi.
from Thnniaston.
60 acres land. 7 mi.
north of Cuero.
CALL
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275-8687
heating. House is small auitable
for couple with a maximum of
two small children. Call 275-
2343 during the day and 275-
2154 at night. (31
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Cull 875-5856 after 5:80 p.m.
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Shift or Service write to Jim-
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tion.
DOCTOR, PATIENT TOUR
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Christian Barnard, who per-
. 1 lie first successful
heart transplant, said Friday
night he may take Dr. Philip
Blaiberg, the world's longest-
living transplant patient with
him on a tour of Europe n< xt
spring.
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United States and we will 1 tlie w0St’R first touchdown and
what we will see. Things coulf] 1 blq nPXt two completions set up
hardly get worse and they just , ncxt t touch.
might get better. At least our
Pass No. 2 was an 81-yard
bomb to Floyd Little of tlie
Denver Broncos that put the
„ „ _ . . ball on the East onc-yard line
From the Texas Parks and , ^ Nq 3 loss than a minute
Wildlife Department comes the , )atfn. 37.ynrder to Warren
word that about the only thing j woUs of the Oakland Raiders,
left to hunt in the migratory ; m fhe ba„ on thP Ea,t six-
and both led directly to scows.
"Dawson was fantastic,” said
West Coach Hank Stram, who
! also has the 12-year pro as his
quarterback at Kansas City.
“That was part of the reason
for my success in the second
half,” Dawson explained.
“Stram was using Chiefs’
plays and I was more familiar
with them than (San Diego
blem with his height and
reach,’’ he concedes, "but I’ve
fought big guys before and
wound up knocking them out.”
DePauia, a stocky 23-yesr-
o!d, two-handed bomber fabm
Jersey City, has starched 13 of
the 13 opponents he's beaten
in his 27 lights. There'S no
question he hits hard, but he
did lose a 10-round derision
last October to Dick Tiger -*■
who Foster flattened for the ti-
ago — at\d
wonder
sas City teammate who inter- [ tl BengaU who snored the
,-nted two nasses and recover- ’ Wests last two touchdowns on i tie nine months
- ■»
the final seven minutes of the \ c<)nvPrsion run. ; "1 Foster,
game. I "I’ve nGver played on a j Done Something Right
“Jim turned it around. 1 come-from-bchind team like*j “1 must
there’s no doubt about that,” this one," Robinson said. “I |
Dawson said. “He’s the guy was in doubt in the first half. | Besides, I ^n “ldn t .b9
who put us back in the game.” | It seemed like every time 1 him If I d.dn t think I could
East coach Wally Lomm of 1 turned around, that Turner was | ( 1 ve ®^n
the Houston Oilers, took a los- kicking another one.” 11 ,h,n^
ing gamble in the second half That Turner was Jets place- a Ifoxl puncher, but his_reonr<$
when he kept Joe Namath pac-1 kicking star Jim Turner who
ing the sidelines and stuck with J kicked a record six field goals
Bob Griese of the Miami Dol-jin the game. Turner insisted
phines at quarterback. j that it was all in a days work.
Happiest player in the game 1 ”1 would have settled for no
was AFL Ro ikie-of-the-Year | field goals and a victory,” lie
Paul Robinson of the Cincinnn- said.
bird category are quail. And
that season is also drawing to
a close. The department adds
that hunters could
son on squirrel and javelina.
There is no closed season on
that game in most Texas coun-
ties.
worked the first half.
But Dawson felt the
mantle for the West’s
hero’s
enmo-
Southwest
Conference
Basketball
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE
By United Pres* International
The A and B basketball
squads are scheduled to journey
to Floresville tomorrow for a
pair of games with the Tigers.
The B teams of the two schools
will meet at 6 and the A teams . f^om-behind win belonged to
at 7:30. Friday night Cuero lias linebackcr jim Lynch, a Kan-
a date with the Trojans at Bee-
ville with the games also set
for 6 and 7:30 .Second half will
begin Tuesday, January 28, with
the Bobcats of Refugio paying
a visit to Cuero.
Mike Weber, president of Lit-
tle League, has called a meet-1
ing of that organization for j
Wednesday night at 7:30 in the j
council chambers at city hall, j
Weber urges all interested!
adults to turn out for the meet-!
ing which is for the puropse of
re-organizing for the 1969 year
and election of officers for the
coming year.
PORTINA WINS
PQHORJE, Yugoslavia (UW -
Rosie Fortna of Warren, Vt.,
Sunday captured the slalom title
in an internaoitnal two-day
skiing competition by clocking
104.90 second for two runs.
Michele Jacot of France,
however, won the Polwrje
Trophy, which goes to the lead-
er of the combined slaloms.
Miss Jacot won the giant slalom
Saturday and was runnerup to
Miss Fortna in Sunday’s event.
WITH ANPgRSON
Gabriel Is Hero
Of NFL Pro Tilt
LOS ANGELES (UP!) — Roman
Gabriel of the Los Angelos
Rams and Donny Anderson of
the Green Bay Packers were
thankful today that tlie West
All-Stars won the National Fr* it-
Will I Uicm man v*»«a». rtu-oiaia mmunm *
Quarterback John! Hadle whoj bau league’s Pro Bowl game
Team
W
L
Pet.
Baylor
9
2
.818
Texas A&M
9
4
.692
Arkansas
7
5
.583
Texas Tech
6
6
.500
SMU
6
7
.462
Texas
6
7
.462
TCU
6
8
.462
Rice
4
7
.429
CONFERENCE
STANDINGS
Team
W
L
Pet.
Texas A&M
4
0
1.000
Baylor
2
0
1,000
Texas
2
1
.667
SMU
3
2
.600
Texas Tech
1
1
.500
Arkansas
1
2
.333
Rice
1
3
.250
TCU
0
5
.000
and kept them from being the
“goats” of the contest.
Instead, Gabriel was voted
the most valuable player and
Anderson was hailed for his key
role in the 10-7 victory over the
East All-Stars.
Carroll Dale, the Green Bay
end who once was Gabriel’s
teammate on the Rams, shared
In the honors with the Ixis
Angeles quarterback for his key
Only a penalty which nullified
an apparent touchdown by Le-
ain't perfect either. H» ws$
slopped by Doug Jone* and
Ernie Terrell, neither of them
great punchers. There’s a ques-
tion if he can take a punch.
Eddie Vick, a nobody, had him
on the deck in Albuquerque.”
Some people call DePault
the hardest hitter sine# Rbrlcy
Graziano, hut he’s a little more
modest about it and merely
calls himself “a swinger.” H#
doesn't mean solely inside th#
ring, either.
Frank Sinatra and Jo# Na-
math are two of his friends, so
you know he knows his way
around the ball park. Right
quick he lets you kmw wher#
he stands on that score.
“I don’t drink and I don’t
smoke.” he said. “That’s two
what I am. I’m not gonna train
365 days a year. After a fight
an attempted ' „,lt T
- -,, , „ had vices I don't have. But I
roy s.c j " : guess you'd have to call me a
second period kept Gabriel from ypah : tWnk tbari
possibly handing the game to l
the East.
He fumble^ an aTTemptea - — out j thlnU fm
handoff flnd Don T5iumm of St. , Piaht^’*
Lnuij picked up the ball and ran . Rl«ht?
it 31 yards to the four. But the j Klgnl' (| u
East was guilty of illegal mo- pr ,hi about Frank*
t,on on the apparent score by I>p.iuI h(1 t<l]!s it llke it is.
Kelly and a strong V est defuse Hf gpmd tim(, ln hig youth.
h ™d’ ... . , ... i nearly seven years, because a\
The Vest then came back with , “hune around bait
drive, highlight
ed by Gabriel’s 45 yard pass to | p J’
Dale. The drive ended with th’ j
Rams Bruce Gossett kicking a '
an 80-yarri
He adds:
“But I paid my debt to so*
riety and those placet have
, ....... •— . . . seen the last of me. Look, ev-
of the West scores Sunday. | Anderson almost got the goat rrvbody bas Mme gke'etons id
iw fhlrri nprinH with A . ‘ . . • . »
catches that helped set up both ; 20-ynrd field goal.
of the West scores Sunday. | Anderson almost ------ ervtxxly has some sKe’emns in
The victory was the 12th in horns in the third period with a (lK>jr r!osf,t j don't hide. I’hR
the 19-game series for the West' 25-yard punt that gave the East fin b(WS, KUV ■-
against seven losses but it :>x)k possession on the West’s 26. | jje figbt* that way, too. Hs
an explosive drive in the final j Three plays later Don Meredith k s ^ming at y0U oorttiiv
three minutes for the West to of Dallas hit Paul Warfield of ; the Internal Revert*
record its only touchdown and Cleveland with a 34-yard touch- (]p sJ,ryicef and to put it the
down pass to put the East ahead.
On that drive, Gabriel moved ,
the West 55 yards on four plays
and the major gains were by j
Dale and Anderson. Gabriel hit
429 Dale with a 25-yard pass and \
chuckled afterward, “Carroll
was not my primary target and i
not even my secondary one, but I
and got the ball to him some-
how/'
Anderson then cut over tackle, durl>'
, uf Service, and to put it the
j same way he does, he don’t
_ _________ ! hide.
! DePauia Is properly Int-
BLANCHARD COMER HOME j pressed about his big ehanee
SAIGON (UPD - Col. Felix Wednesday night, but ha
"Doc” Blanchard, the famed ' isn,l “W,ed/i j*’„ ,1t.|
“Mr. Inside” or Army's power- "e 1(*ke^
ful football teams in the mid ! day and found^out I m toe «hly
1940s, is scheduled to leave! *"> i *
Vietnam in a few days after!*" 1 ZnJZ t>2£.
complefing a rugged tour of of a!1 th,! hundrp<1 fh8UV
Texas 67, Arkansas 59, Texas
A&M 76, SMU 75 OT, Rice V,
TCU 64, Texas AAM 72, TCU
71, SMU 101, Rice 80. Texas
DRIVER DIES
TURIN, Italy (UPD - Carlo
Salamano, former European, - -. . „„
auto racing champion, died Sun-; Tech 9j, Angelo ,
day at the age of 78. j THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Salamano, who raced for Fiat! MONDAY - Florida Slate at
when the Turin Company was j Rice. SMU at Oklahoma Cit>.
an international grand prlx com-1 THURSDAY — Tarleton
petitor, once clocked 115 miles , Baylor. Rice at Georgia Tech,
per hour in 1918 in a British ! FRIDAY - Oklahoma City at
race and was crowned European
racing champion ln 1923.
WANTED
DEER AND SMALL GAME
lease wanted for 1969 by family
of 4. Johnnie Stavinoha, Box
273, Louise, Texas, Tele. 648-
2287. (24
ArSATURri'AY - Texas Tech at
Baylor conf. — day — TV, Okla-
homa City at SMU.
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
SEASON
G FG FT TP Avg.
the winning touchdown.
TAKE KOBAYASHI CROWN
MANILA (UPD - Hiroshi Ko-
bayashi of Japan has been
stripped of his world junior
lightweight title by the World
Boxing Council because of his
alleged refusal to honor a con-
tract to fight Rene Barrien-
tos of the Philippines.
Justiniano Montano Jr., pres-
ident of the WBC, said the
council will recognize the win-
ner of the fight between Bar-
rientos and Ruben Navarro of
Los Angeles Feb. 15 as the new
champion.
all the
; ands.” he said. "I m proud of
! that. No matter what hapepns
in this fight, though, I ain’t
including 84 over! Pnna lpt il chan^p me' WIh-
The 34-year-o)d veteran flew
113 combat missions in South-
east Asia including 84 ovj: f rn ,fi„ ^ Fran-
North Vietnam prior:to.th. Nov DePaula hv,m Jersey City.”
1 bombing halt. Blanchard was , _
the Heisman and Sullivan j
trophy winner in 1945 and' i„ . ki.,«
teamed will, Glenn Davis. “Mr. '1^, < noe-.n-fl-b1 ue-moon guy*.
You can believe that.
Frankie DePauia is one
Outside,” to pace Army to three
undefeated football seasons.
FREIGHTER SINKS
CAGLIARI, Sardinia (UPD —
Tlie 2,502 - ton Panamanian
freighter Rigel sank in stormy
seas off Sardinia Friday. The
Yugoslav freighter Sublcevae
rescued 11 of the crewmen but
the other 11 including the
ship's skipper and first mate
were missing.
He does everything the same
way. Naturally. There is no
better way.
ALAMO LUMBER CO. needs a
bookkeeper. 44 hour week, paid
vacation & holidays. Employee
discount on purchases, retire-
275-2321, Cuero.
FREE
ANYONE having anything to
GIVE AWAY dogs, cats, dolls,
rurniture, plants, etc., may run
an ad tree of charge in this
■iilumn tor three days. (tf
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82
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85
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238
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94
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, January 20, 1969, newspaper, January 20, 1969; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth701717/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.