The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1960 Page: 2 of 6
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t THF. Cl'ERO RECORD Friday. January 15. I960
Gobblers In Pt. Lavaca
For First Loop Contest
Of The Current Season
A hustling crew of Gobblers, reported by their coach
tr be in good shape. Journey to Port Lavaca Friday night
to clMh with the Sandcrabs at 8 p.m The B game will
start at 6:15 p m.
It will be the first district oujing for Cuero. which
enters the game with a 9-3 non-district record. It will be
th< sreond rdnfereriee • til! tor
COMMENT
ON
SPORTS
1 h>■ N.mdrrahs who Hasted Bee-
illp fiMd Tuesday night
as being "spotted " He said the
players look tgo< ' at times and
vi"e fiO-« Tuesday night thrn ]ook ^
t'oa< h Hay lorbett js expei - (y.rbett said the team is
Ing a tough' battle for his <lob-
hlers.
A second 15-AAA game Friday
night sees Reevi'le bact Kings-
ville
Kings'ille also has a 0-1 dis-
trict record. The fifth 15-AAA
member, Robstown has a night
off Friday Robs town has a 1-0
mark.
The Gobblers will be relying
mainly upon . four players to
provide the seormc punches. . .. .
Thev are Donny Kasper. Mando crs 421
Saenz. Kirby Albrecht and Tom
Cox The quartet has scored
working together
unit.
Iretter as a
Basketball Results
EAST
Westminister 92 Waynrslnirg 51
Seton Hall 76 Yeshiya 50
Kings Col. Pa. 85, Lincoln U.
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Harpur 69 W ilkes Coll. OS
St. Bona venture 123 Clev. P;p-
PERFECT CAME! - Call Rich-
ard's big smile is for Itis 300.'
the first semifinal perfect
game of the National All-
Star Bowling tournament, in
Omaha. Ne.b. Radiant is from
.Joplin. Mo. It was his firs'
sanctioned perfect game i
20 years of bowling
Cuero Toms Drop Game
To Palacios Thursday
A strong Palacios Oth grade half-time bu/./er sounded. At the
team deteated the Cuero Toms end of the third quarter. Paine- »t I'ETE PRITt'IIIK
55-31 Thursday night in Palacios, ios led 40-19. WASHINGTON, D. C. lnge-
Tlte loss left Cuero with a 1-1 Oglesby was high for the vie- mar Johansson must wonder if
District 24-.I record. tors witta 16 points. Joint Wheeler American sports arrangements
Palacios jumped off to a 15-6 Jr. led Cuero scorers w ith 12. are ever quite complete. He went
lead during the first quarter, and Larry Ptlllln scored 7, Larry Cop- through an awful series of public
had stretched it tq 25-13 when the podge 6. Tim Stubbs
-—-gj, — 1 -- Fischer 2.
Conference
Tilt On TV
Basketball fans will have a
ciuutside seat via television for
the league leading Texas Lrihg-
horns vs. Baylor Bears Southwest
Conference Basketball f ■ i't
be played next Monday night, Jan-
uary IS. in Warn.
Play-by-Play Announcer for the
4 and Ban
The Toms go to Victoria Mon-
day night to play the Crain 3th
grqders at 7 p.m. It will be a
district encounter.
McMurry College
Cpach Transfers
T* Aggie Staff
relations irritants and press sea
tilings before Ins knockout of
F -d Patterson in 1359.'
The writers said he wasn't
training The representatives of
another boxer were suing him in
court and seeking to block the
Patterson - Johansson fight. Pat-
terson s manager was making all
sorts of statements. Ingentar just
went ahead with Ins normal train-
ing routine and dispatched Patter-
son with that famed straight right
like he said he would do.
Although he had done that to the
European heavyweight champion
449 of the 555 points registered q
SOI’TH
King Coll. Tenn 94 Tuseulum
by Cuero in 12 games
Game averages of the four
lads are 13-2 for Kasper-. 119
for Saenz, 6 5 for Albrecht and
5.7 for Cox
During the past two games,
in which Cuero blasted Yoakum
Bellarmine 67 Georgetown 66
Ga. Southern 98 Newberry 67
Florida St. 72 Tampr 67
Miami 70 Florida 65
W. Va. Wesleyan 102 Harvey
9S .
St Augustine 79 F'ayertevil!«’
66-54 and defeated Seguin 51-46 S(- -4
Saenz, has given his average -a - southern'St. Coll. SO Harding
big boost. He scored 44 points --
to bring his average up from 9.9. 1 j.;aS(crn Kv. S8 Middle Tenn
Although Corbett counts
heavily on the Kaspor-Saenz- Ar]< y-, Henderson St.
Albrecht-Cox foursome, he also
realizes the importance of oth-
scorers who hfive nddeo
those extra points to help put
the Gobblers on top.
Out of the nine games won.
five were decided by six points
or less.
Corbett described his team
51
Dillard 74 Xavier I-a. 51
S'western Term. 72 Birm. Sou
Lambuth 52 V. Tenn. Martin
1
Clemson 87 Furman 85 o f.
E. Term. St. 94 Morehcad 8*
MIIVB I S ['
Delaw are St s9 How ai d 8i
Hiram 71 Case Tech lb
SOUTHWEST
Ct.'di 112 New Mexico, 81
K Tex Baptist 61 Ouachita
Ark Baptist 57
S'west Tex. St. 79 Tex Aft I 4a
Trinity 77 Pan Am. 7)
Kilgore JC 72 Paris Jc 46
Decatur Baptist 60 Howard
Pavne 45
W KST •
Montana 70 Denver 69
Church Teams In
Game Thursday
A team composed of Method-
ists and Presbyterians defeated
the First Baptists 29-21 Thursday
night in the first church league
game of the season. The game
was played in Junior High School
gymnasium.
JitTvnt'- Tolbert said; plans are
to have another; game next week
but the date has not been >ct.
COLLEGE STATION l’PI —
Tom Ellis, head football ‘roach
at Me Mu ary College, has been anil ,,m.h ()f ,j1P |ast three fight-
game will be Jimmy Goodman named assistant roach at Texas prs |ir |iaf| fa,.P(| somehow most
while Murphy Martin will handle AAM., Americans didn't think he could
the color and half-time highlights. Jim Myers. Aggie head roach. ,]0 ,|lat a s]i,.^ |K>xer like Pat-
Beginning at 8:30 p.m.. the said Ellis. 35. will he liarkfirld (prson pU| Patterson didn't look
game will be televised by the coach on his staff. so slick in his go with lngemar.
KTBt - TV. Channel 7 in Austin. Ellis came to McMurry as line
station KFJZ-TV, Channel 11 in coach in 1955 after six years of
Foil Worth and Station KO.NO- coaching high school football. He
TV, Channel 12 in San Antonio, was named head roach in 1956
Now the question is and has
been where and when will the
rematch he. Roy Colin was re-
cently reported to have said the
telecasts of Southwest CpOferen- ord of 24 wins and 16 losses,
cc Basketball games this season.in His team had an 8-2 record last
addition to their radio coverage year
The game is another of Mobil's and compiled a four - year ree- qP|ajjs fnr a return match were
all set But lngemar and his ad-
visor say no details, are yet set.
They might be set in this country
the middle of this month when
twill the champion and his advis-
or will lie in the I’nited States.
For a time it seemed that Jack
Dempsey had wrapped it all up
but then the people whom Jack
of all games
B AS KE T BA f l
STANDINGS
District IV AW
Basketball Standings
Piohstow n
Port LaVn* a
Kingsv-il'le
nerv.i'r
t.-uerci'
Friday (tames
Cuero at Pc n Lava, a
• K;n.'-ville Bocudo
Tuesday Game*
IpV.yovn n't Beeville
at Kingsville
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Ellis played collegiate football
at McMurry in 1942, and in 1946
and 1347 afier a tour of duty with
the Air Force in China.
i Nn Time fnr Overtime
NEW YORK i CPI * In the had represented lost their mar-
18-40's. a work week of 72 hours tiles when a license was revoked
was custom a rv in England and and when continuing investigation
the Cnited States, while 80 hours indicated all was not quite .nek
and more was usual in«rontinen- et with the arrangements for the
t a I Europe, according to the Tvven- first fight
tieth Century Fund. Ingentar said he would wait and
xre. after more irregular’tfrs fur-1
tied up Thqil Roy Collll stepped]
in and bought 'out the deflalcd
owners lor a irportrd 822a.(100 |
But as this 'isl w iitlen he j
doesn't have, the return bout j
sew ed up either
Meanwhile Gone' I'uiiney says
Patterson oug it to prove himself ;
hefor getting a rematch. And a
London promoter wants Johans-
son for a fight there I’allei soil
waits and wonders and lngemar
must marvel at the whole thing
’Hie two fighters have been very
fair to each other.
lngemar say s Pallet son deser-
ves a rematch and lie will give
one Patterson says very lithe
hut waits and expresses laith in
his manager, who recently had
his license suspended lhnt s
about the only normal angle to
the whole tiling.
QUOTES FROM
THE NEWS
Keg. F. S. I*at. Off.
I nited Press liiternuticiinl
WASHINGTON Sen John
F. Kennedy. Democratic presi-
dential hopeful. -alluding in a
speech to a recent controversy
over parts played by Ins father
ami Vice President Richard M
Nixon in settlement of the steel
strike:
"I would have brought my
father today, but lie's out in Chi-
cago settling the railroad
strike.''
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — Lor.
en/o McCall who refused ta
testify against * cohort In «
narcotics case:
■T refuse to testify on th*
ground that it might trend lia
to intimidate sTc me.”
WASHINGTON — Sen. Mile*
Mansfield. Democratic whip,
saying that the United States
should take the question of Rus-
sian missile tests in the Pacifi*
t > the United Nations:
"I must respectfully suggest
that in my opinion the Russian
action, coming as it does in the
interim before the first summit
conference, is provocative.”
MIAMI Robert M. Bader,
Miami attorney who served a
term in a reformatory as a^boy
for car theft and now campaigns
to cure juvenile delinquency:
' I'm not proud that I was in
reform^ school, but I'm grateful
for the experience.”
HOE!A'WOOD. — lUPI) - Uni-
versal-lt icrnationnl had planned
to stage simultaneous premiers of
"The Private Lives of Adam A
Tve" in all U. S. towns named
I’a radise.
Th. plan was called off when
! it was discovered there were only
nine such towns. Eight had a
I population of less than 500 each
and only two had motion picture
i theaters.
i\Caridid grasshoppers are eate«
I inSxcrtain places in the Orient.
RAMSEY'S STEAK HOUSE
Goliad Hi way • Across the River Bridge - Victoria
Brine the Family - Price* Vou t an Aflord
OPEN 21 IIRS DAILY — Exe. closed Sat nlte 10 p.m, to S a.m
TRADIN’ DAY IS
EYKRY DAY AT
GAY’S
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