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Razorback Football
Fans Plan Grid Trip
To Dallas January 1
DALLAS (UPI) — They drew applications Monday
for Cotton Bowl tickets, and the first name that came
up was Bennett M. Wilson of Cabot, Ark. About one-^
third of the 40,000 requests for the 25,000 available seats
are from Arkansas, which may mean something.
"We re just going to have to
go out there and try to become
a quicker football team.'*
A...........in.......................................................
Frank Broyles, the man Ar-
kansas expects to d< iver this
New Year's Day present, ran
his Razorbacks through a typi-
cally light and Brief Monday
drill. The Hogs loosened up and
ran in sweat clothes. They play
Southern Methodist Saturday.
Coach Hayden Fry gave his
Piper Out
Any offensive improvements
Neely dreams up likely will be
minus the services of Paul Pip-
er, the fullback who hurt his
last
Sports Comments
(Etc.)
By PETE HOWERTON
Record Staff Writer
Don't know which is the luck- j Class A to Class AAA competl-
lest - Pat Laake or the Texas
University football team. Goto
turned in wanning performanc-
es last weekend.
All of you interested folks
know that Coach Royal's Homs
came from behind to nose out.......
the Baylor Bears Saturday 20-[nearby Randolph Field. Thi
14 to tighten their hold on so-j may be as plausible a reason
cond place behind the loop-lead-
ing Arkansas Razorbacks in
season and conference stand-
ings. Only loss sustained by
the longhorns this year has
been to the Hogs
Meanwhile. Ole Lucky Laak”
Pro Grid
Results
tic, too.
____ _ ___ knee against Arkansas
SMU Mustangs a lobsening-up j week. Neely said Gene \\ aikei continues to swat right well in
workout and dismissed them j will understudy Piper and start (h*..guessing league He e.iihe up
for the day, warning that hard at fullback Saturday if the wit.h 8 winners on 10 guesses
knee does not knit. I last week, being tripped only by
In Lubbock, the Texas Tech j lhe George West - Three Rivers | really paying off. a report from | Sunday's Results
Red Raiders “witched on the j and Kenedy . Karnes City ga- the Parks and Wildlife Austin ,DaJlas 31 y 21
lights at Jones Stadium and j mes -niat is exactly how he fig-! office reveals Cleve. 34 Wash 24
drilled into the night. They playi ured his puev5e< would turn out 1 Final figures on this Ye*r * | Balti. 40 Chjf.8go 24
work is ahead in preparation
for the Razorbacks in Fayette-
ville
In Austin, University of Tex-
as coach Darrell Royal denied
his men had plowed Into Bay-
lor players out of hounds Satur-
day Bear Coach John Bridgers
had unhappy words Saturday
after Texas defeated his Bears
20-14. Baylor halfback Henry
Pickett got three broken ribs in
♦hat melee and catch specialist
Lawrence Elkins was badly
bruised.
Holiday Ends
TCU was idle last weekend.
That gave them a three-day
holiday, bul Abe Martin got
his men into the swing of things [Team
Monday with a two-hour drill. Arkansas
Martin was happy with how
they worked.
He called the Frogs "in tip-
hop shape’’ physically, adding
they must be in good shape
when Texas comes calling Sat-
urday
In Waco, the Bears reviewed
offense in preparation for Sat-
urday's game with Kentucky in
Lexington
• Clint Mitchell, a junior letter-
man from Carrollton, replaced
Pickett, who is through for the
season. Elkins was taking it
•asy for the rest of the week, j Texas A&M
nursing those bruises. | SMU
Texas A&M spent their work-
out on defense, getting ready
for their trip to Houston to face
pjre.
Rice Coach Jess Neelv said
his Owh "are going to have to
find a way to score" if they
Intend to beat the Aggies.
tion this year, could possibly
lx* moved up still another notch,
but parties reputedly in the
know say that many student* at- Team
tending school in the Schertz Cleveland
independent school district are St. Louis
children of parents attached to Dallas
Philadelphia
a reason Washington
as any. but the Buffaloes are Pittsburgh
having a rough time of it (foot- New York
hall - wise, anyway> in Class
Week F.n<l Sports
Sumirary
THE CUERO RECORD, Tuesday, Nov 10 1964
SATURDAY
CHERRY HILL, N J -UPTi
— Wheatley Stable’s Queen Em-
press, ridden f;y Wayne Cham- 'L'""
NFL STANDINGS
EASTERN DIVISION
W L T
3-A company, Team
Ail a txxiy can do is wait and gajtimore
see what happens on this couni
hut it might help to pray a lit- [yDS Arugele*
Green Bay
Minnesota
WESTERN DIVISION
Restrictions placed on white ; San Franc!|tc„
wing hunting some years ago is jQijcag0
• hers, won the $188,(W0 Garden
| ia Stakes at Garden Stai
[Park as a foul claim by Will.
! Shoemaker aboard secor,
Pet)place Marshua was not allowed
875 | __________
fi'23; NEW YORK —OrPTi — Georg'
500 jo. Widcner's Steeple J.ll. rid
444 | den by John Ruane, led all th
333 ' way ; in whining the $53,100 Lai
333 ies Handicap at Aqucdu-t
250 ' • ' '
| PHOENIX, Af.z. 'ITD - N
t tonal League President Warrei
GiN*'s announced eiub owner
Whiley ford Reported r j. Tri
In Excellent Condition i 1 O
Compete Al
Muny Park
! HOUSTON - fljpp _ V e w
York Yankee pitcher Whitey j
who underwent a two-
our operation Monday to clear I
blood flow obstruction in hi*
ft arm, will be transferred to
s own room at St. Dike's Hos-
•, t«1 today.
Ford wa« kept in a pO*'-Oper-
'ive recovery room after
merging in excellent" condi- i
Cuero Municipal Park .'! h»
the site of an Inter City <; l
Association. tournament Thu.r*
day, when ladies from
area city
ret
$89 i
.825 ■
625 .
.556'
decided the Braves must r“
main, in Milwaukee foi 1965
556'
222
022
'when he. submitted them to the hunt in
the Rio Grande Valley Green Bay 30 Detroit
St. l>ouis 34 Pitts. 30
Washington St vte Saturday ...........................
Lubbock. i writer last Thursday. i indicate a season's bag of 288
Coach J. T. King said a knee Tpx,,s yj. still holds a percen- 528 white wings, of which 49,-
injury has ended the collegiate ,aRl. -^vantage over Laake, j 431 were listed as unretrieved
grid career of end Tommy Doy-j however Gn the season the [game. In addition, hunters bag-
le. Doyle suffered tom 5iaaJHorns are .873 and Laake stands j ged 77 031 mourning doves. lCh-.cago at L. A
'It was definitely a successful 1
Minn. 24 San Fran 7
L. A 20 Phila. 10
Sunday'* Game*
ments Saturday in Tech’s 48-0
victory over West Texas State
wildlife restoration
Southwest (onlerence
Calendar
SEASON STANDINGS
W I. T
and
, Detit>it at Cleve.
j Green Bay at San Fran
Texas
Texas Tech
TCU
Rice
Baylor
SMU
Texas A&M
CONFERENCE
Team
Arkansas
Texas
Texas Tech
TCU
Baylor
Rice
.738. But. a body must consid
er lhat the Steers have shown hunt.
but eight times this semester, jordinator Al Springs said al''LMinn. at Badri
while Laake h*as 'played a to-! "hunter success was favorable |N y. at St. Loui«
tal of 8<) games land after the four days of hum1 phlia at pallas
Tins person hopes the battle ting w.e still had plenty of brood ;VVash> atJ Pitts
, for supremacy continues favor-
pet ably the remainder of the seu-
0 1 000 son
.875
siNim
TOKYO f Pit The Para-
, lympi.c ( .ahi.'S for. wheelchair
I athletes were 'fru-l h*. Crowfi
! Prince Aki'hito and ha wife
Princess Michiko
MIDLAND. Tex. - fl/PD -
Mickey Wr;::!2 'wlio traded by
110 strokes going into the final
round, surged back to n.p Shei-
| ry V heeler for first Ji.arc in a
sudden de'.-.’h , playoff in the;
$9,000 Tail City ■ Open Golf, tour-•
n ament.
■ i ;
CAVX- uqiu "«H4I- I /
n from the surgery. 1 area city groups arc expt.
Doctors said the Yankee left- j V> tee-off in another of the pc
aider should pitch again be-1 jodica! tourrJv* conducted to
';>nL, *n« sholf return to!the organization
ew York in a week.
"He ran pitch again in the! La’i-V 8°'ferv from the Vic
••ring if all goes well and j tori a Country Club. R.-erside
should .have many more good1 Municipal God dub of the'same
baseball seasons,” Dr. I»enton
Cooley said.
R M A I I. CO L I
TOP TEN
Associated Press
1 Wittenberg, 8-0, beat TA’a-1
hash, 42-7,
2 Prairie View. 7-0 open
date, beat Bishop, 28-14
3. Florida A&M, 6-0. beat
North Carolina A&T. 46-21
4. !/)uisiana Tech, 8-0, beat
Southeastern Louisiana, 28-7
5. San Diego State, 6-1, open
da te.
6 I j >s Angeles State 6-0. beat
Controlled hunting of all wild !
I game is the only way to insure
.688
,129
.357
.2S6
.143
Last weekend was a rough one
for the nationally top-ranked
football clubs in the chase Of
the top - seeded ten, half of
them fell from the ranks of the
gO'«l future hunts and it is hop- Team
ed the program continues
DISTRICT 14-AAA
Season Standings
•125 i unbeaten ma.tor team.'.
STANDINGS I were Ohio State, Georgia Tech
WL T Pet. Louisiana State, Purdue am
583 I e|y managed to escape
■3001 Kot all of these clubs will h<
■422 j dropped from the elite list the
•375 week. but 'ome of them mos
?00 I likejy will be replaced Despit*
bu0i(uo,„ it is tmiraker over 'Pitt
Last Week * Result*
Ark 21 Rice 0
Texas 20 Bavior 14
Texas A&M 23 SMU 0
Texas Tech 48 W Tex St 0
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
SATURDAY
vs Rice at Houston
bablv retain their first
position in the ratings
and
cision to Michigan State
Texas A&M | seventh ranked Texas slid - by
i. SMU vs • Baylor 20-14 for their seventh iv„„'T
Arkansas at Fayetteville. Bay-; wjn jn rl£-tit appearances
lor vs Arkansas at
lor vs Kentucky at
ton Kv
at
Texas vs Texas Chris-
Fayette, | j,Is) twenty - one team'.
D'xing-1 finding five major elevens
■
Sqn M.ir^os
w
8?a
1 pt» op
4 22.3 26
Gonzales
T'y
L 133 26
Sam Houston
.... 5
3 175 73
• Cuero ..........
.... 5
4 133 195
Lockhart
. 4
1 128 12.3
Beevi.Uc .. ......
... 3
5 105 115
New Braunfels
.... 3
6 140 207
j Seguin .....
n
7 111 141
i Schertz . ..
i
7 4b 294
1
a
Standings
w
1 pt* np
San 'Tar,'os
6H
H 2b? 26
' Gonzales .
. 5’s
>, u: 26
'isam Houston
4
2 152 53
Lockhart .......
4
2 95 103
i Cuero
. .3
4 94 166
Seguin
1 New Braunfels
?
.... 2
4 114 9?
4 106 146
Reovillr
2
4 69 90
Schertz
n
6 18 262
AH. STANDINGS
EASTERN DIVISION
W L
9 0
s : i
4 3 1
2 7 0
DIVISION
6 2 1
4 4 0
1 7 1
1 8 0
I Buffalo
Boston
New York
Houston
WESTERN
San Diego
Kansas City
Oakland
Denver
• BUENOS-AIP.FS -- ilPIi -
Chuck McKinley of San Anton-
io, Tex, won the 1 Tth South . _
American singles term:- cham-1,,7' 1 exas AAI- ,*®’1
pion-txip when Manuel Santana ’J''
of Spa.n wris forced to quit.
T Pel "'ith a. !,el injury while ..lead-
0 1 000 'ing in 'be filth set .of ithe.ir
75g i match
571
222 1 MF.LROUR.NF - 0.T!f - 01-
city, Port aea, Ganado
Hallettsvillo arid Gonzales all
members of the Inter-City
® ^ j garni radon, plus V •rpeeiai.* :n-
j sited group from Yoakum ar*5
'expected to partiejpate The
Yoakum unit ‘s not yet a mem-
ber of the Inter-city club dp
(have been invited to join
| Prize* for !ow gross and low
net scores will be awarded in
Thursday's play, according to
Mrs. Carl Gustafson Jr pub-
licity director of the local club
Nine and 18-hole flights are
planned and tee off time has
been *et for 9 a m.
A buffet luncheon will he
Poly iSan Diis Obispoi. 68- at ^ Cuero Country Club
beet
following the matches
Ry Uniled Tr**** Internshona.l
8 Minnesoha Concord,-. ^ RESIXTR
beat Augusbiirg, 39-18.
9. Arkansas Stale. 7-0-1, beat 1
Doha State, 7-6. MANCHESTER. Eng —OiTT—"
10. Massachusetts. 7-1, heat i CWP Johnson. 132*a. Miami.
Holy Cross 2.5-6 I Fla stopped Jim Cooper.
-1196*3. Britain 3
jin pic,; goM medal winner Fred tlia who contributes most to, _____
.750 .Hart-sen ,.f ( jetor Tex <’.oar**«l i progress. , HII-1-. Que. —<UPIj— George
FMery. who died last April,'Chuvato, 210, Canada, knocked
the AHL's secretary and [out Calvin Butler, 217, Pitts-
burgh 3
Sunday'* Result*
Only games scheduled
Saturday's Game*
Boston at Buffalo
N. Y. at Denver
San Diego at Kansas City
50(1; the Australian pile vault rec-
125 °rd of 16 feet desp.i'e a 'heavily vvas
ni strapped spike injury with ,„jh|;ri,s director,
j stitches iiis' above the rightl_ '
! knee
INAl GURATFS AH\RD
j ROnU.StFR,- N Y ->|T' - I
j The first .launs H Ellery j
Award will lie given a' the1
I conclusion ef* the present Am-1
erican Hookev League season1
♦n the indi*.idual in the pew-s me.
0/ WTEREftT PAID ON RAVING A
/O ACCOUNTS LEFT FOR ONE YEAR.
fnmr Sank
Member t D LC.
Weethof*. Texaa
, main
unbowed and untied, two,
Dii*
Week'* Schedule
ban at Ft. Worth, Washington j frnrn^ Texas, Sam Houston State i FRIDAY
State vs Texas Tech at I-ubhock.! art(j prairie View A&M. and Ar-! Seville at San Marcos
INDIVIDUAL SC ORING fram fhe Southwest Con-, $chri-tz^iho:o at Gonzales
Player, Team
' Koy Texas
!Corrw-ay, Tex*'
iMeKneily. Ark
Ffkins, Baylor
Zanois, Tech
Fleming, Rice
Hodge, Baylor
Hodge, Baylor
! Rumett. Ark
■ Davies, Baylor
Id pat fg tp[eren<^
8 0
n 17
0 22
4 2
Of the twenty - one unbeaten
teams, nine have won eight
j tilts, eight have taken seven en-
! counters arvd three have been
j victorious in six outings.
j Four probables and one possi-
Seguin at Lockhart
Cuero, idle
SATURDAY7
New' Braunfels a* Sam Houston
izisi Week * Result*
| Gonzales 27 Cuero 0
J San Marcos 43 New Braun 12
- Sam. Houston 20 Seguin 6
........ Iz-w-khart 48 Schertz-Cibolo 6
24! hi!
THREE IRISH INJURED
«T*V
KING
EDWARD
AmtrtCM’I Larg«*t Silling Cigar
'Lynch are on the injury list for
| Notre Dame and may not play
'against Michigan State on Sat-
urday.
<£$£> TOUGH 3-T TIRE
FOR SMALL TRUCKS
top mileage • less cost per mile
?f)i*er gets on a shake-up in
1 j tnct 14-AAA membership - that | FADING SCORERS
'will see some if not all five of p|avPr.t School td pat tp•
! the clubs in queshon moved up j^ngf S. Hous 10 6 66'
SOUTH BEND. Ind - ITT -.to Class A AAA Interscholashc . Schrjp..v?r New Bm 8 5 53 j
Halfback Bill Wilski and line-! league ratings in the near fu tjaney, San Marcos 8 0 48 j
backei-s Jim Carroll and .Tim ture Tliompson. Lockhart 6 0 36 j
Rumor has it t’-at San Marcos,, vjansker. Beeviile 5 5 35
Sam Houston, New Braunfels, i xi,mson. Sam Hou 5 4 34
Seguin and possibly Schertz- ■ p0sey, San Marcos 5 4 34 j
Cilx)lo will be shifted next > ear , Smith, Cuero 5 2 32 ,
into AAAA company Coach Bill j Hendershot, Gonzales 5 2 32 j
Ford says this switch is defin^L Raenziger, Seguirt 5 0 .30
itelv on the fire but the change rGoodwine. San Marcos 5 0 ,3b;
will not rome about until 1966 [Brzozwski. Gonzales 5 0 ,3b
i Number of scholastics deter- j Wheeler. Cuero 4 6 .30
mines the various grades in -------- j
, which schools compete, accord- ^ TRESS EL SELECTED 1
ing to the present setup. j NEW YORK ATP- Martin
,- A few years ago. it is recall-, L Tressel of Pittsburgh. Pa..
, ed. Cuero w as moved up to [has been nominated to liecome
j Class AAA by the scant margin ; president of the United States
'of one-half a student or some-, Lawn Tennis Association,
thing like that How officials j Tressel, acting president of I
enme up with half a student is the L'SLTA since the death of!
still a mystery to the writer, | James B. Du key. and oilier of-
liut they did. i ficers are up for election at the
One wonders how .schertz- 84th annual meeting at Color*-
Cibiio, which jumped from do Springs, Colo., Feb 6, 1965.
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