The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1955 Page: 2 of 6
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SPORTS-BUFFS
BEGIN SERIES
BASEBALL
STANDINGS
Bv United Prwi
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tram VI lAPrt.
Geveland .......... BO 56 .610
Now York .......... 88
Chicago ............ 86
Boston .........'..... 82
SHREVEPORT <UP'- Shrove- 72
potl and Houston, the -third and Kansas City ........ El
fourth place teams in regular Washington ........ 51
Best Of Seven Series
To Determine Loop
Championship
AGGIES - UCLA
IN SPOTLIGHT
Open 1955 Grid Season
At Los Angeles
Tonight
56 .601 By United Pres*
Ml .589 UCLA, the nation's No. 1 col-
62 569 lege football team last year and
TROTTERS IN
INITIAL LOSS
I found the receiver w ide open and > PADDI 1<DQ
again in the third period on an- j ^j| fjljllilMlil
Drop 19 - 6 Decision
To Gonzales Team
Thursday
A ( - u a
A / ■
other uncovered aerial Neither
try for extra point was good and
I the score was 19-0.
; Cuero’s only drive came in the
final quarter when Johnny Mur-
phroe scooted end for 50 yards
down to the 19. The Trotters
I moved to the goal line where
they fumbled on the 1, Gonzales
1 covet ing. Honors were even how-
lever, ns the Indians fumbled on
ARE INJURED
Kuecker And Finch May
Miss Karnes City
Encounter
Texas league season play. open.
s hest-of-seven series in Shreve- 1
port Friday night to determine
In Ihs final round of the Shaugh- j
ncssy playoffs the league s rep- ^pm-night
resent stive in the annual Dixie
Series.
Games arc scheduled Friday
and Saturday nights at Shreve-
port, then three at Houston, and
R* final two if necessary, at
Shreveport.
73
84
91
95
.497
M contender for the same tide
again this vear. inaugurates the
' country’s 1955 gridiron season
Friday night by meeting upset-
minded Texas AAM under the
! lights at Los Angeles' Memorial
j Coliseum.
UCLA heads into its opening
| game a 14-point favorite to score
Boston at New York night R* Hth straight victory The
Chicago at Kansas City night Bruins won all nine of their
Detroit at Cleveland night games last year and the Pacific
_ !Coast Conference championship.
but weren't eligible to go to the
Baltimore .......... <7
Thursday's Results
No games scheduled
Friday's Schedule
Washington at Baltimore twi-
, , _ , With the prospect of two of tha
I the next plav with Johnny Steen, r„kw„ . v.„u. „#
T™„,r L*,. ~v«.nS In
or possibly all of tonight's game,
the Cuero High School Gobblers,
already tabbed underdogs earli-
er in the week, may have a tough
go when they meet the Karnes
City Badgers in Gobbler Stadium
at 8 o’clock tonight.
Donald Finch and Lionel Kue-
cker received injuries during the
week's practice sessions which
NATIONAL LEAGUE
meet the victor in a Southi
Assoc.at ion playoff between 5
bile and Birmingham in 1
Dixie Series.
Chicago Bears Defeat
Graham Led Browns
Team
W
L
Fc.t
52
.641
Milwaukee ......
65
.555
New York ......
.... 74
70
.514
Philadelphia ....
.... 73
73
.500
76
.486
Chicago ........
... 69
77
.473
St. Louis ......
82
.434
Pittsburgh ......
87
.396
Rose Bowl.
Texas AAM. not rated too high-
.555 jly in its own Southwest Confer-
ence. has a sophomore-studded
Absence of a couple of
lars. one of whom has been draf-jend zone for a touchdown. A pass
ted to the Gobbler A squad and try for extra point was no good
the other who ouit . . and a leaky ;an<f 'f*e score 19-6. That was the
pass defense. Thursday night cost h«l! game
Martin Heame's Cuero Turkey ^e uncovered a lot of mis-
Trotters a 19-6 loss to a hard pike's in Gonzales Thursday night,
hittiqg and classy Gonzales A- hope to patch the leaks by
pache Indian team. next Thursday, September 22nd,
Sorely missed In the Trotter "hen we meet Port Lavaca
backfield was young Barry Cop- here , says Coach Heame.
enhaver. hard running back who
has been moved up to the Gob-
bler team. Missing also Was Man-
uel Longoria, linesman, who has
decided to quit football.
The loss of these two lads was
not as costly however as a sparse
pass defense which found the
Rainmaking Indian Sty I*
YREKA, Calif., Sept. 15 -
• UP l A group of Apache and
Zuni Indiana, brought in from
Ariaona and New Mexico to help
battle California's forest fires,
Stamped around in a furious
"rain dance” here Monday night
and Tuesday morning.
It started raining at noon Tues-
day and hasn't quit since.
| Of soma i80 species of holly
I growing in various parts of the
world, only 12 are found in the
: United States.
| BABY SITTERS — See the spec-
i iul advertising rate offered on
I lie classified page to list your
name so that all prospective
customers can check with you.
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want aii WHorron
j will cause them to see only ltmit-
Artnur Godfrey Refused «* >ervic* ,oni*h!’ °r possibly
Permission To Land
Helicpter Af Terminal
NEW YORK. Sept. 16.—(UP'—
.500 ,qu*d that Coach Paul Bear Bry- Trotters flat footed on two ocra- Arthur Godfrey, already
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Ri I MTED TRE SS
Otto Graham's .. finding the
range but the Cleveland Brown's
offensive is still sputtering.
The brillisnt quarterback who
led The Browns to five pro foot-
hair world tides and •recem'v
answ ered ' Coach Paul Brown's
emergency tall t •:r.e (Hr e:
retirement sparked Cleveland day night
21-7 halftime lead over the
St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 2
Only game scheduled
Friday's Schedule
•^5® «nt says has at last got the hang
of his split-T offense. The Aggies
were the last team to beat a
Sanders-coached UCLA squad in
an opener, turning the trick by
21-14 in 1951, but they're not ex-
pected to do it again.
Other games in the Southwest
this week are Arkansas vs Tulsa,
Kansas vs T.C.U., Montana vs
t . un . . c— _,_w, Houston, Texas vs Texas Tech
Louis at MUwaunkee n**htamj vg Hgrdin Simmons,
all trf which are scheduled for ■
Saturday.
investigation by the Civil
none at all.
David Perez and Barry Copen-
haver will fill in for Kuecker and 1
Tommy Mangum will replace
Finch.
Tonight s game will be the aae-
under i ond encounter for both teams.
Aero-1 The Gobblers were acorched
the end zone. Both times the play nuatjcs Administration for one j last Friday by Sinton to the tunc
counted for 6 point*. airplane incident, was refused,of 24-0, while the Badgers easily
Gonzales scored in the initial permission Thursday to land a rolled over the Yorktown WUd-
quarter on a drive front the Cue- helicopter on the roof of a new' cats 41-14.
ro 20 at which point the Indians airlines terminal. I -——-
had covered a Ci: ro fumble. The . ironically, Godfrey was to have whole ceremony was postponed
New York at Brooklyn night
Pittsgurgh at Philadelphia
night
St.
Only games scheduled
PLAYOFF RESULTS
TEXAS LEAGUE
No games scheduled. Houston
and Shreveport open finals Fri-
kick for extra point w as good and landed the heicopter to touch off
Gonzales was out in front 7-0. a ceremony in which he was to
The Indians did not relinquish have been presented with a scroll
the' lead They scored in 'he sec- from eight airlines praising his
ond quarter on a pass play which contributions to aviation." The
after New York's commissioner
of marine and aviation denied
permission for the helicopter
landing "in the interests of pub-
lic safety;."_ 1
“He called for his pipe and he called
for his bowl, but he has to place a Want
Ad for fiddlers three!”_
to a
Chicago Bears Thursday night BIG STATE LEAGUE
He completed four of eight Corpus Chnsti 6. Waco 5 Corpus
passe* for 102 yards, passed for Chnsti leads 2-0
one touchdown and ran 14 yards .-
. for another WEST TEXAS-NEW MEXICO
But the Bears throttled Otto Parr.pa 10, Amarillo 9 Panpa
and Cleveland s ground game in leads 1-0 .
the second half and scored a ■
11-21 victory on George Blanda's LONGHORN LEAGUE
nine-yard field goal in the fourth Sap Angelo 13. Roswell 1 San
pe riod. Graham completed only Angelo leads 5-0 Tllf "Daule Gobblers open ^^ e
two passes in the second half— --- ,^855 football season at ,er
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Stadium S»*urd»y night at 8 o •
DAIILE HIGH
SETS OPENER
To Meet Academy Eleven
From San Antonio
Saturday
both in the final 75 seconds.
Pepper Martin To (each tuba
CHICAGO. Sept. 16 —W-
Pepper Martin one-time ,base-
steaiing star of the St. Louis
Cardinals "Gas House Gang,"
s ill be a coach on the Chicago
Cubs next season. Martin is
managing ihe. Cubs farm team
a' Des Moine*.
V estem League
competing in the playoffs. On
the Cubs’ coaching staff, he will
K-piate Ray Hayworth, who will
ie!um to scouting
Olsen To Begin Training
San Franc isco Sept. If, - -TP
Middle-weight champion Csi!
Bobo Olsen will begin training
Monday for las, Nox A title de-
fense' again*? fwmer champion
Sugar Ray Robinson Olsen «
manager. Sid Fiahcr'y, said
Friday.
Jealousy...
Iowa, in the ayette leads 3-3
which it now
Mobile 6. Birmingham 3 Mobile clock with the St. Peter Acade-
leads 1-0 my of San Antonio furnishing the
__ opposition. This will be the open-
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION er for both elevens, with the
Minneapolis *. Omaha 5 Minne- Gobblers holding a two won. one
apoiis leads 1-0 ^lost record sgairst the Academy.
- Graduation took its toll of Gob-
EVANGEUNE LEAGUE ’ biers last year, but Coaches
Lafayette 4 Alexandria 2 Lsf- Sampson. Whiteside and Clen-
ions. Texas Southern graduate
I and newcomer to the Cuero team,
Moore Haa Victor? Plaae ^ave a squad cd eighteen from
.Taw. T- . ——- aatr a *P»* • *
NORTH ADAMS. Mass. Sept. which t0 mo!(j , ,e#m_
16 dP Archie Moor* has ms Admission for the game will
plans all set for celebrating if
he beats Rocky Marciano and
wins the heavyweight champion-
ship next Tuesday. Moore an-
nounced Friday he will hold a
"victory party ’ in New York
after the bout and he also has
signed for a six-week "victory
tout w ith a dance band.
a r>a
iaURDW1-
Winning All Ol Them
8AN MATEO Calif Sept. 16.
IP-Jockey Johnny Longden is
w inning ail the feature races at
the Bay Meadow*
The meeting now it four days
old and Izmgden has won the
fca'ure race every day. Thurs-
day he turned the trick with
Surgeme in the d*spec-at* hours
purse, coming from last place
to win- at 113.80.
be 60c for adults and 30c for
‘ children.
A fea'ure of Gobbler games
this vear will be exhibitions by
the pep squad and the fast-step-
ping Daule Band.
CHAMP Repeat
FORRESTON. IT t UP'—Dale
Markel. 31. of Ridott. 111., re-
tsined his title as champion
sauerkraut eater Thursday by
rating three pounds, four ounces
of sauerkraut in six minutes.
His prize-his weight m sauer-
kraut. 225 pounds of i»
fussing Went Money ?
Class.tied ads fill vacancies
fast Cal! 5-3131 for an ad
writer TODAY <*t
Handv Bookie Shop
NSW ORLEANS (UP* — Po-
lice Thursday invited the pub-
lic ’o visit a newi racing hand-
book and lottery shop that will
open here Oct. 16. The shop will
be a demonstra'ion model of
an illegal betting spot and it
will be on display at pnlice
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