The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 219, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1971 Page: 2 of 16
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Pare 2 Tin': CTTfiO RECORD
Wed Sept IV 1971
Manny Moto Shines
Dodgers Only 1 Game
Behind San Francisco
ARA OF GREATNESS • By Alan Mover
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fl< Iphia (Mined S'- Ddlis 5-1, San
Diego brat Houston 5-2. and
Montreal and New York split !
a d* *uh!rhead.er with the Kx|m<
winning the opener 12-1 and the
M-ts t ikmfe the Rijjhti np 6-X
In the American league, De-
troit heat Baltimore tel. New!
York downed Boston 6-1. Chi-1
cago topped- Milwaukee 4-3
Kansas .City blanked Oakland 2-
0 Cleveland beat Washing-;
t..n ,1-1 irj the first came of a 1
doubi-e e uer and the second
N 1.. U . si loan opening came was suspended after 15
day. -.*en* (hush'd innings with the score tied at
In oth**: National 1 **aa e 5-5.
aanir.s Hank Aaron kn a Iced n A.iron's f,ve. RBIs gave him a1
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PHI .mask and pace. Atlanta to mark and one shy of Ty Cobb,
a 5-2 \ ii lory over Cincinnati, who ranks third on the all
Pittsburgh eliminated Chicago time list. Babe Ruth and D>u
from the Kastprn Division race ■ (iohng rank 1-2
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Gobblers Really Putting
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H«*< ord Sport* Kditor
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College
Football
Forecast
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1) ip ’ I •' \ a', Tennis-
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r.' ii'.jis h*>ss thr* T,,v.'is \s:shhunc
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kh;,i ns off tlx* ss-orcbrwrd.”
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v<Hi rush for that nauc h yard-
a^e with the footiriK unstable,
\<M;r f>ih r;si\e l nemen had to
;t>o executing th- ir ,K>bs. J be-
liv\e vse had more yards rush-
ing ttian their passing and rush,
ing total put Together.
I/M khart has a fine passing
team as well as all around
hfothall Team and we will ha **
to play well.'’
Kicky Kasper has a few hurt
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(’an the Dodgers do it** t’at<h
and pass the C.iants I mean. —;
Maybe s»*. maybe no.
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Djoking bai k at last week's
football scores see where tiah-s-
ville lx»at Medregor 20-0; Kerr-
ville downed San Angelow Lake-
view JH-t-; Brenham blanked
Dallas Jesuit 12-0: and Krwus
Picked Up By Washington
Alex Karras Axed
By Detroit Lions
swampoil Burleson 50-6. Kred-
anrf other gridsiers ii.oc ericksbiug lost to New Kraure,
small aches and pains al< dig
with some colds, hut tile fl«*ek
stl|>jul(l,.be in'top shape for the
Friday niK+'t clash with the
I,ions iu tiobhler Stadium.
We had several t lobhli i s d* *-
ing double duty during tfe* first
game and will probably look
at a few more before district
play begins, but that’s what the So I decided to pick the win-
first five ganr-s are all ab ut tiers ea.rjy this w’t-ek
By 40K ('ARNICEM.I
l PI Sporta Writer
Keen being placed on waivers
lion (Sit of
of that."
Karras said his outside acti-
vities, including his appearance
on a number of late night talk
shows had put him in disfavor
with Detroit management. He
, , ,, , i * - - , appeared on a talk show Mon-
» h ile Broun wood got. tripped bv ' uf the National Football Lea-, * ,,
Abilene Co.per 20-7. Any of1 •- ........->■— a_r._.-...» ... 1 m*w
those teams scaind familiar to
you Cuero fcKjtball fans?
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Four, for : five isn’t too bad? j
Ids 1H-7; San Antonio East On- hasn’t taken the
tral took’ it on the chin 7-6: 1 Alex Karras.
I’leasanton edged Randolph 7-6 Karras, for many years
one ,
gue s outstanding defensive tac-| j^arra, Was onlv veteran axed
kies and o«v of the most optn- on ti)(> fjr)al ,.ut(1„wn dfiy. i,ra.
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.iiiywav i ..librKth Send
Okm h Giilbreth \& doi/ig h
shifting of t.ht* offensive
persoiini*! hut the lin>*u{i will
Iwisieally remain The same.
< iar»ie Time is, H fX) o’eloek and
this writer is hoping To see a
g<>• xi turnout of Cuero nfi/eris
• >q hand,
PPK Contestants
Can Sign-Up
At Friday#sGame
If voij 81 .e .interested in .■..par-.
tieip.itmg in tiie annual Pl’NT,
PASS X- KICK Contest co-sp in-
sured by Weljer Motor Co. and
Catholic Daughters, of America,
Cuero, Texas, you will have
an opportunity to register at
Die Ciiero-D'cktiarl foottialt
game Friday night liefoie. the
game and during the hall-time:
All boys ages H thru 13 are
eligible. 111.*:v is no cost at all
to anyone. The application rn*i>t
lie signed by your parent or
guardian, therefore we are
taking this opportunity to reg-
ister th ,se applicants whose
parents would he unable to
. ome down to Weber Mnt*r Co
during then *if(iee hours.
Competition will he held Oct
2. 1971.
Cuero over Ixjekhart
h'alls City over Smiley
Oon/ales over l.uiing
Three Rivers over Karnes C.
Both over Woodsboro
(teiugio over Sin ton
Shiner over Yorktown
i iohad over Mathis
Hallcttsv die over Industrial
Bloomington over C.anado
I pset depailtrlent sees Yoa- dilion is excellent
kuni on top i-il Kdna. j been performing
I ,a;sr vVeck
ionated players in football, w:as
released Tuesday by the
trod. Lions.
Up was picked up by Wash-
ington but he didn't go with-
out some last shots at die
I .ions’ management.
"I cannot believe that the
I.ions’ decision to place me on
waivers is based on a fair as-
sessment of tny performance
on the field,” said the 36-year-
old Karras. He continued by
saying ‘ there were many fac-
tors involved. My physical con-
I feel I have
well. I gra-
rosters had to be set at
KDT Mon-
day. The last waivers were ir-
revocable.
De-I '***
; 40 players by 4 p.m.
UPI Top 20
Major College
Football Teams
Right Wrong Vet j dually worked myself in camp
1 1 .R001 to the rx>int where I was in
Five p-mies were i a nee lied j r>eak physical conditif)n and my
'and orve g;une ended in a tie. j performance agamat the Phila-
Ot.her cames on tap: >. delphia Fagles
Reeville at Victoria Stroman nitfht should
F'rrvf-r at ('.corpe West
last Sunday,
be an indication
Ken»'dy at FlPresville
Kingsville at Port Lavaca
Devine a' Pleasanton
Fast Cent i a I at S.A. Memorial
Somerset at Stockdale
\’i< torM at Sfu ing Branch
oOo
Head 'oach Kenneth Hut/hi-
s«»n of thr Yorktown Wildcats
said except for the on<* #cor-
ing drive hy Nixon his defen-
sive unit performed very well
Nobody likes to lose but we
just couldn’t get pur offense go-
ing. Yorktown lost 6-0.
I think the Wildcats have noth-
ing to be ashamed about even i
in defeat!
TEA 31:
POINTS:
1.
Nebraska
329
2.
Notre Darne
309
.3.
Texas
204
4.
Ohio State
201.
5.
Michigan
1K4
fi.
Alabama
109
7.
Tennessee
77
ft.
Colorado
75
9.
Arkansas
62
o;
Auburn
56
ii.
Stanf, >rd
50
2.
Oklahoma
41
13.
C.eorgia
37
4.
Washington
25
15.
Arizona State
21
Ifi.
Penn State
2.3
I7.
Southern Cal.
15
fi.
Djuisiana State
9
19.
Syracuse
•J
>0.
Houston
1
Major League Standings
ItV I iiiI(mI-I'itss lntrrnntionsl
AMI RK Vn I I' \(il'E
Fast
\v
t
Pi 1
«.It
Bait tin rf
53
627
Detroit
65
561
1
Boston
76
73
510
161 j
New* Yo*k
71
73
503
37'-
Washington
aR
S6
103
.32
Cleveland
,i7
39
197
3.3'.*
Oakland
Urst
11
54
6.33
Kansas Ctty-
79
63
3.77
11
rhieag-*
73
463
24
California
79
466
24'
Minnesota
67
73
162
25
Milw aukee
6J
33
1.15
29
N \ ITU.N A I. M Uil'K
East
u
1
P, 1 ( H
Pill, bingh
-0(1
39
601
Si Delis
32
66
.554 7 '»
Neu York
-7
70
524 12
( hl'-.lgn
71
77,
.503 15
Montreal
64
32
433 .24V
Philadelphia
61
R7
112 23’ -r
Tuesday’* Result*
rviroit K BiTimnre 1
New York 6 Boston 3
Milwaukee 5 Chicago 4
Kansas City 2 Oakland 0
Cleveland 3 Washington 1, tit
Cleveland 5 Washington 3, 2nd
suspended
Today's I.antes,
California a' Kansas City,
night
Minnesota at Milwaukee, night
Boston ht Cleveland, night
New York at Baltimne, night
Oakland at Chicago, twynight
West
pm F* mils' n S3 65 761
|, , yn—eles k' 66 .5,1 1
Mlsnta 75 71 503 R-i
■ I ,-*.-ion '3 75 493 10
Cine.nmtl 7? 74 t'O 1?
Sin Diego 53 93 .373 24
Tuesday 's Results
Pittsburgh' I Chicago 7
Munir* |! 1-' New York I Isl
New Y’ork fi Montreal .3. 2nd
Xtiarila 3 Cincinnati 2
San Diegu 5 Houston 2
Philadelphia 5 St taiuis )
Dis Angeles 6 San Francisco 5
Todav's 6amr<
Chicago at New York 2, twi-
| night
Montreal at Philadelphia, |
night
S'. Dims ai Pittsburgh, night |
.Atlanta al Houston, night
Set Die*g , at Dis Angeles,
* night
Cincinnati at San Francis, o.
, night I
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Prentice, D. L. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 219, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1971, newspaper, September 15, 1971; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth702820/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.