The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1949 Page: 6 of 8
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EOX SCORE ‘A’ GAME
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Cuero Gobblers flashed some ol
their best defensive work of the sea-
son in holding the Gonzales Apach-
es to 39 points Wednesday night.
The Cuero five also displayed good
form in sinking shots against a tight
?one defense set up by the Apache'
With big Vernon Bruns set to take
rebounds. However, Thomas Parte
and James Friedel held their own
against the taller boy in snagging [
the rebounds.
Cuero shooting was better than
usual, the Gobblers hitting 20 pei
cent of their field goal attempts
with the zone defense compelling
the local club to shoot many times
from far out.
In the game with the Apaches the
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For the first time in several years
i Cuero independent basketball
team will take the court wheh Cuero
meets Gonzales tonight at I O'clock
in Cuero Gym.
The Cuero team is being managed
by Murray Carte who also is a play-
1 er od the dub. Chuck. Larson, for-
i mer eager at flfchhnma AdpM, U ex.
ected to add strength of the Cuero
club. Other players slated to see
I action are Ray fcaley, fofmet Gob-
bler;; Buddy Cowey and athefs.
, I Most of the Cueto players saw
action several weeks ago in t scrim-
mage with the Cuero Gobblers.
rowed improvement during
last year and probably
>ady to step into the line-
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(uero Town Team
To Play Gonzales
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RESIGNING after ten years of serv-
ice, Robert E. Stripling, chief inves-
tigator for the House. Un-American
Activities Committee, leaves the
group's quarters in Washington. He
announced hirfdecision to quit when
the new Congress convened, but
stayed to help work on a final report
Committee’s accomplish-
to® moats. (International Soundphoto)
over the Cuero B team. The in-
|pr hood, Mode) Mldgs Ware reveals a whits
> show to Mow York’s Madison Square Garden,
i the goose may be due to worry, for some of
was shaved to 8-5 at the quarter
on two quick field goals by Tommy
The Apaches quickly built up the
rpargin to 14-5 in the second quar-
ter and steadily increased the lead.
Bobby Eckols ol Gonzales led the
scorers with 10 points, followed by
teammates Fehhs with nine points
and Bill Burchard with eight
points. Gay led the scoring parade
for Cuero with six points on three
QcM goals. .t '
T Qay and Tommy Mauer played
fine floor games for the Gobblers.
straight Burchard and Felis were leaders in
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Plans are being made for another
golf tournament to be held in the
near future on Cuero Municipal Goll
Course. Original plans called fen
the tourney to be held this Sunday
but prospects of continued bad wea-
ther just about have completed ab- j
andompent of the tourney for this 1
weekend.
The course is in fair shape for the
tournament, according to Park ;
Manager U. L. Rusche. who will be
in charge of the competition.
Present plans call for the contest j
to be a handicap tourney, although
the final plans may be changed to
a flight tournament, with handi-
caps assigned within the flights.
A number of local golfers took ad_ I
vantage of the good weather S|un-
hjs own way.
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long way since the’ opening games
in the Victoria tournament. Ball
handling, shooting and passing all
were better than in the Victoria
tourney. The defense also proved
piore alert.
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B my staff, a&d to fdol rival producers and theatrical report-
mys teatructad managora of my road companies to add three
OoUbm to their nightly reports of box-office receipts. The
vorked fine until one of wired, “Only theatre in town
B the ground this aftqmoefl. Mp performance. Receipts $300.”.
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Texas Cenlefente Will
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WAOO, Jan. 13-—(UP>— The Tex.
as Conference is going to decide on
possible expansion.
Faculty representatives of the lea-
gue are to meet ip Waco. And
Dean W. B. McDaniel at McMurry—
the secretary of the Conference _
says three colleges are being consid- day to pra ctice up on their shots in
ered: Texas A and I. Sam Hous-
ton and Southwest Texas State.
The Texas Conference is presently
made up of five members—Abilene
Christian, MeMurry, Hqw&to Payne,
Austin College and Southwestern.
The number of members was re,
duced by one recently when Hardin .
College withdrew to enter the Lone players are being colie ted now
Star Conference. prevent a repetition of the disaui
. The Texas Conferencejaccepts ap-
plications for membership by invi-
tation only. t
(tony Says UNl
On Pro Grid Offers
r AUSTIN, Jan. 13.—(UP.)— Coach
Blair Sherry of the University of
Texas still isn’t saying mueh about
reported offers to coach pro football . ----------
teams. ■ Murray Tarkington
Yesterday in Austin, Cherry de-»
□lined to name the two teams
which he said had approached him
regarding a coaching position.
Cherry’s contract at Texas has two up this
years to run. And he says he does
not plan to make any decisipiis un-
til he had had time—in his words—
“to consider all the factors careful- perpendicular to the rays of the
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Din-.er Post "a. 3. American Le- f l
ginn and school c 21cials already are r
making plans for the Legion junior)
team this summer.
Bkvh certificates f< r most of the
--n.. „—., to I
prevent a repetition of the disquali-
fication which ousted the 1948 team.
Most players on the 1948 team will
not be eligible this year. Among
those who graduated from Legion
bay because of age are Bert Stubbs,
catcher; James Friedel, pitc - ’
Eugene Adams, shortstop; Dan C
second baseman and Wilfred Clock
and Clyde Arndt in the outfield.
Members ef the 1948 team eligible
for another year are Billy Kenig-
seder. Gms Mason, Tommy Gay,
i and Tommy
Mauer. I A number of other young
players
H. wood movie company. The
Other troupe, shooting outdoor scenes
for “When a Man’s a Man”
northeastern Arizona, paid J
Indians a total of $12,500 to
days’ work as extras. ’%
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FORT WORTH (.lYESTOCK
F ORT WORTH, Jan. 12.—(UP.)—
Cattle 900. Meet classes stfong,
spots higher. Medium and good
slaughter steers, yearlings and helf-t
zrs 19.00-25.00, common lots abound
17.00-18.00. Beef cows 1786-20.00,
panners and cutere nW-lTAO, fmt ■;
manners under 13fl0. Sdukage bulls —
16.00-21D0, few fed bulls .to."
and higher. St—'—
Calves 800. Aetive( strong, spots
higher. Most good slaughter calves
24.00-25.00, choice scarce, eommofi
and medium I-*"* “ “* "
l8.oo. Stocker calves scarc*- . .
Hogs 100. Butcher hotfs opjnt
50 lower, later sales mostly stoM
.■ch-on. ’■*.
! «t Maidan In Hyderabad City. The Indian
of q popular government and outlawing of the
Stekteghm tormor Hyderabad ruler. (International) >.
Tw ms ImMu and fgt Umte 2m wood movie comnanv. The film "
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5, Kenigseder 3. Gonzales: Bruns
1, Wright 1, Newberry 1, Fehlis 1.
Free throws missed: Cuero 3,
Gonzales 16.
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Personal fouls—Cuero:
pg close, but the Gobblers
staving off a last quarter
es Apache rally for a 20-19
in the first home game of
tem far Cuero.
Gonzales B team took an
ead ever the Cuero B team
igthened it with every quar-
t g one-sided 33-13 win.
tto had a comfortable 19-12
at the end of the thixd quar-
ut was unable to sink a field
.Early in the final quarter a.
e foul was called on Clyde ’ |
Land fidon Wright, the foul g
the limit for Arndt. After
pfaank his try, Arndt stepped
i the line and calmly dropped
xhl through the netting for
proved to be the winning
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Apaehe Rally
& Smith sank another free
?’tW,the Apaqhes and Vernon
C ^ix foot, seven inch center,
’ed with a rebound ffeld goal
t the Cuero lead to 20-16.
!f dropped in another free,
..and Brurts followed with
r flgid goal- Then the Gob-
rullted to hold off the
« tor the last few seconds,
a led the scorers . for the
with 10 points on five field
»s Parks and Jameg vadei* built up an 8-1 lead that
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New • to lead in that
liter and Clyde Arndt
topdtog defensive and
for the Gabblers
Parks also stood out
to* to holding Bruns score-
iag the fiat haff and in
te WtoF euero rebounds.
Newberry, Retaher John-
amBh were - leaders for
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