The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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Haskins: 'As Nervous As
Fireman Wilh Busted Hose
A NEW STAR IS BORN - - By Alan Mover
Films On Outdoor Sports
In Alaska To Be Shown
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SPORTS
COMMENTS
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Hi < 1 .All!F HOWFKTON
Record *t*(t WrMer
Kentucky Thunders Way
Back To Top Rating
MV A:;v.o;t;s ••.im
Mr-1 11 iskins ( -
Hasiehasiel Miners e.'
to i>e m.-ty sinee t v
ivil played a :: ni’» ‘-.n i
I'i'i’iilise uf the. lone \‘
aminat.iiri fajoff.
Tein|><* is Jinx
.Second. Iliiskinv IV;.~
aig{yi- hi d ,i team to v,!
Tempi One:—f:f 1 h of tin
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Ke entiy I have l#*en forced
hv circurrustanoes to become ar.
ear;' riser .Some people had
t.ild ’lie that if ever I becanil
an earl*, bird 1 woual etvioy "
If not 'rue and as far as 1
i:n . ig-.. etn«'d t ie early bin! oar;
have that darn worm. Any tin: <
before in am .* strictly ■ for
tlie bird*
Hx MARTIN I-Altt.lt tw. ni.ijnr u.
I M Sports Writer ■ tm'is
n>e hilK of Kentucky arc The only hi.*
•ever be raring w ith a f; m ii a r the elite !<> * «
sound Baron Adolph Kipp night also en
and his band of Kentucky "Utur.: **"•
AV.M a's tliundcr ’Jn'!'- wa "'a ,,f (In. ago
h ick t i fit'’ top of the national , -haii H.'-tW to*
ba*kethall ratings. a ww
P.upp has been king >f the .Nfjcdiiga'n
Kentucky .eotmtry for 3<5 years undisputed
and in the yrofess >■ irned . |:, n »'... (p,
?.'inself the title of the nation's by belting Pttr
•rm» «uwesS}l|! bas.pdha! 1 Iowa overcame
r i.tfh As the proud ftupp <>ncc deficit to heat
de iared: "Thorn boys are g’nd in another Big
• . come of the hills to play I.ljewhere. F
to- the Baron." Auburn K8-A1. 1
T.j» Wildcats retained their Xavier of f
rtcrfe- record M >n<ia> nigh ! Tennessee mtv.'
when they pruned' I/vtisiana ro City Pt:
State lllsSa Colorado State
p v»« 'lie 13th *tra;jcht ,vr- turned back N<
torn* for Kent-; -ky. one of only I0H-T0.
la v*
Little League Slates
Meeting For Friday
Ariotiifi baseball "old timer" rdany more years.
;. eope back to the game
Bead by the morning papers The junior basketball teams
• v»! sal" Mag lie who pitched in did n.d play in Yoakum last
lie Big I-ensues for the New night a-
York (Pants. Cleveland Indian*,, to the pr
Brooklyn Dodeerf. New York and 8th
Yankee* and the St. Ijouis Car-, two lean
dinal*. has accepted * position nore on the 27th with the first
as pitching c'sach for the Bo«- game scheduled for 3:110 in t ie
ton Red Sox Magic started : afternoon. Then the two jun.or
bis career in the big leagues in teams will go to HaiieUsyihe on
1938 and retired in 1958. Since the 31>t for a return engage-
that Mine he has been a pitch- j rnent in games also tieg.nn.ng
ing conch, a scout and since at 3:30
l%2 defxity atha-tic commission-1
er in New York State. Klscwhere bn tins page
should appear a not <*e to: a
j meeting of the Otero Little
Todax is the dav that will Ixmgue officials The meeting
probable see a deeiskm made helfl ,or U*
on whether or not Mickey Man- of re-urpnutation P-^m-Vs.
tie will retire from active par- Pt''. Tu > >> ktuejr* *-. Pr<-»-< 1 '
ffeipation in b^eball. Mantle > MW aU ln,e
S ,..h,Hluled for surgery f-r lh‘‘ \‘UI\ In<
removal of a Imne chip in hit l'^m has grown by
shouider a* Mavo CTinic. There -uwl Minds since its Wcepbon
has l>e.*n much discussion in and many r^-ple *re ^eded to
the papers lately a1x»ut moving ;lS6l*( ,n ph*‘s< b n< -s ■■
ManMe to first base on account concession stand to »** o;.orated
Of his legs and IMS throw-'and coaches, managers, p.ayer
in- arm. Seems to me a first ' representatives. and heaven
. According
Idle, the Tih " K-raeger. president *.f
11 entertain the Cuero I.ittle Iwague. an-
llallettjvllle pounced there will lie an or-
ganizational meeting Friday at
7:30.p.m. at the PrWitt County
Lie. iric C.:ve Mu ling.
An e’ec'ion' <>? officers vv.il
>»■ held and plans made for the
l.Wkl season.
Ali inteii'snd persons are in-
vited to attend the .meeting
Parents of youths win. .'.ill [>ar-
ticipate in tlie• program are ws-
[x'. ialiv urged to tc present.
for
ALL VOI R
Insurance
NEEDS . ..SEE
IIONOIA'-i.r ill’ll Rubin
Hurricane ('..rter. t,ie world .-
fifth-rankel middiewergiit <s»n-
teiider. w.il rnei-‘ Nortli Ameri-
can junior middleweight cham-
pion Stan Harrington in a 10-
roiitid tsK'i! tijday. Carter 'ha-
.split two matches th ... vein
while Harrington will be mak-
ing his first fight of the year.
JIM
CONRAD
104 X. Gonzales
CR 5-5251
24 Hours
Compare the King
Edward Invincible
with any cigar at
10$ or 2/25C -.
Gobblers Hoping
To Avenge Defeat
Af Seguin Tonight
MR. MERCHANT
Coach Royce Berger and his
basketeers will take their b-4
District 14-AAA record to S e-
guin tonight to attempt to aven-1
ge an earlier defeat by the Ma-
tadors. Seguin won a close one
from Die Cuero team Dec 21.
taking the Cobblers 48-Id.
Both the A and B teams will
make tlie trip and t.he B teams
will take the rourt first in a
game scheduled to liegin at fi
p.m. Tlie game between the A
team* will follow at 7 110.
Friday night, the Gobblers
will entertain the Rattlers of
San Marcos at the Cue^o High
School Gymnasium. There will
he two games Friday night nc-.
cording to tlie schedule with the
B team* meeting in the first i
game at 6 p.m. Tlie Snakes took
the Gobblers 62-55 in tfie first!
meeting of die teams in Dis-
trict play.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1966, newspaper, January 25, 1966; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696125/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.