The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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Gobblers Hoping To Spoil
SH s Unblemished Record
LITTLE BIG MAN.....By Alan Mover
Sun Houston s Cherokee*
vho hav* an unblemished re
oord in District 14 AAA, w . I i
b* th* Gobbler opponents in
mnight s basketball gamp in
Cuero High School Gymnc ium
Th* Ch*rokees boast a 12-0 re
'ord while the Gobblers arc
‘ 7 districtwisr
Two gamp* nr* scheduled for
Cuero Opens
Track Season
At Dickinson
Coach Bryant (Tlark announ
*»d th* Onego High School track
«ea*on will open Fch 20 by;
entry in the Gator Relays at j
Diekmr/m. Former Cuero Head |
this evening The B teams of
the two schools are slated to
play the t.rst gime at 6 p m
and the game between the A
teams will follow at 7 30 p m
In other games Friday, can
Mareos, 10 A. visit.- Seb*rt/.-Ci-
holo. 4-R ;S*guin. 7-0 is at Gon-
gales. 0-12; and Renville, 4-8.
host' T/irkhart, -1-9
Tuc day, Feb, 8 the Gobbler*
will journey to New Braunfels
for a jiair of games with the
A and B foams of that eitv |
Friday Feh 11 'he Gobbler* J
will havp the day off unless a
game i* booked for that date.
Feb 15 will >ee the wind up
of the season for the Berg e r-
men Th*; Gobblers will en-
tertain Renville m the loc a l
high school gymnasium on that
evening with two games fea-
turing the B game at 6 p m
and the A game at 7A0 p m
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Ferraris and Fords Dueling
With Chaparral For Pole
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Sports Comments
(Etc.)
Bv CLAIRE HOW FTtTON
Sunday, leather permitting,
Goaeh and Athletic Director Bill]Cuero Rifle and Pistol Club is
Ford now heads the athlc'ie : holding a shotgun shoot at their
program at Dickinson. j range out on Stratton Road
Th* complete schedule, m-1 starting at 1:30 p.m. Tile pul>
cluding five
follow*
Fch, ?6
T >i -kinsnn
March 7
- March 5
San Marco*
March 9
V rch 12
Bav City.
March U
Meroh 28 -
triangular meets,! lie is invited to attend and
; watch the action and even join
; in if they bring their shotguns,
i accord ng to B I McClung. j sVh"nnel'^th grad
secret a ry- trea *urer of the or-! ,rack mcPt he!d
gamrit.on j the date for same has not been
_ . . , | definitely decided on
Te.v.s A&M University s j ___
I basketball team is sporting an j • •
unbeaten record o conference Th*« “ alw*y* »««
Triangular meet piav and one of the reason* ;on in the
In'ita-; would *• cm to be the 6-fo*-9 *™1d ** ** <n
• AggV John Beasley. Conchlcv'r-v otJlf,r fle|,i Af ,J'* mom*
the only *pn* s,t* B"* '^>8 Olym-
rom scor- iplc Games is vieing with the
-let the1 air "out of thei-'1'^"^ ‘ Atlanta fracas
M.g John corns* from lover a Msebal! team for top
j spot In the nets* Mexico City
officials insist that it takes
only 72 hours to become used
April 23 - Regional meet,'He L? aiming at pro basketball ' /’ ,hP ,
can Antonio (and has !>een approached by iff>ur 'wck* t°l some events
The so-called tr angular meet several ciuhs ! weeks for others,
will he held with noar-hv »'so want to limit the
reheml« Or>ach Bryant Clark s thinly j Jime , frePa^
Gator Relays,
Triangular meet
Rattler Relays,
Triangular mem
Ray City, Relays
Scguin
clads are about due to go into,
action and they are liable to;
get a little chilly along about
February 26 when they are :
slated to compete in a track ;
meet over in Dickinson For-!
mer Gueroite Bill Ford is ath- j
letic director at Dickinson. The j
Gobbler relays sariII not be held |
this year. There
e will be a 7th, I’tj
de (junior High) ‘ «.,«
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has ;.al, which won in a walk 1 a • 1
year at the Sebrlng, showed up
here The ear, with it* new
roof and its adjustable spoiler,
certainly views with the new
I DAYTONA BFACH Fla fTT’Tt j rnr* snd the Chaparral
! A sp'iad of Ferrari* »nd I never started one.
' Fords duel today with -J t m in Thursday's final practice
| Hail's weird white Chaparr a I-: round*. K>n Miles in a Ford
I for the pole position in this > pro;0tvi, bettered the unoff i-
I tvct-kend's grueling 24-hom . 0i„; );,p je.ord for tHs peculiar Porsche Carrera 6 prototype
Daytona Continental road race ^ 3 mo,, course He turned it in;{or t!ie most peculiar appea-
j Tlither the Cliapairai. ha>rlied 115.8 mile: per hour about 7-I0jrance
j hy veteran Phil I I'll and Joe I of a s-cond Ivtter than the oldj
I Bonnier, or one of tuc five j mark. Speed? greater than that j StOVldin^S
By I'nlted press International
eastern Division
Murk II Ford prototypes is | are expected in today * quahfy-
i eximcterl to take the pole in : ing.
| today's qualifying round They j Mil** aJld Llovd Ruby, who
have been consistently fast e r j.teamed to «ln this -ace in a j„
! ‘ban the Ferraris. : Ford when it was a 2.000 j j ..
But. sp**"! must be matched j kilometer run last year. arc I Cincinnati
, with durability to win the Con-j driving together again tins year j y.p v york
I tinontal, which begins at 3 for Carroll Shelby. U.M
p.m, K>T. .Saturday and ends! Probably the fastest ear on
| at .3 p.t . Sunday. The Fords; the cour*e, despite Miles’ time,
j have never finished the 21-hour ' is the Chaparral. The Chapar-
W L ret
35 17 .673
34 18 .654
34 19 .643
17 34 333
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Bosfon Bullets Manage
k To Stay In First Place
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j I/O* Angeles
32 25
.561
Isan Francisco
26 30
.464
: Baltimore
26 32
.441
j St I/3U1S
24 32
429
j Detroit
17 38
.308
Dipt’-t/mtpd King Fiaturm fi yndieif
R.v United Press International tional Ba*kelball
Paced by Johnny Egan, tire i Western Division
! Baltimore Bullets managed t n night, beating th* Jit
ristay in third Place in the Na-! H.m.ks 122-H3.
Tliursdsy's Resolta
[Balts. 122 St. Louis 113
Only game scheduled
Friday’s Game*
| St. luoui* at Boston /
Association's j N- V. at Detroit
Thurs day: Oinci- at L. A.
j Only games scheduled
t on ad. Seg'iin
March 30 - Triangular meet Shell)' Metcalf says
April 7 — Calhoun Invitation jwny t,■ keep TV>a*ley from scor-
s| Port Lavaca ;ing is to
April 11 - District meet, New ' ha )’ H.g John com**
pcaunfe'* j Kildare in East Tcsa* imd »<1-1 *??. ,
April 16 ■ Regicinal' qu'alifl- mits tr, * hooting at a basket
*r* meet. Palaefo* I for 11 years and all year round.
Regional
'Catfish' Has 4-Stroke
Lead In Bob Hope Classic
Big Cal' Makes
Comeback Tuesday
HOUSTON I’H
i Eg in, who replaced injured
1 tv, 11 Qhl. scored 25 points to
: lead the Bullets attack in the
j only game scheduled.
Near th* *nd of the third
. quarter the Hawks led F7-79,
Former Sooner Star
Dies in San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO UP! — f<»
mer Oklahoma Sooner foetbaQ
star Harry Dutch Hill died
PALM SPRINGS. Calif, t PI shoot at
—Harold (Catfishi Kneece, who 1
weight. Cleveland Big C.,t Wil- i hut r,^n slldd,.nlv brr.kp ^ Thursday at Brooks Army Ho^
hams of Hotjyton who rsmt; an() (,,.ow.d n points in the last! Pi,al aft«r * kng illness
RAMSEY'S STEAK HOUSE
Goliad Ri way-Across the River hridge-Victoria
Bring The Family - Prices Vou ( an Afford
OPPN »1 HB« DMI.V— r.xe elnaed Sat nlte IS p m te S a.m
gam**
LONE STAR FIRST
BROUGHT YOU DRAFT BEER
IN THE GLASS KEG
NOW THE SAME GENUINE
Draft Beer
IN THE 12 0Z. RING TAP
Handy Keg
within one fight of a possible ; was en0URh to i Hl11 cm the undefeated
' ■" -Harold (Catfishi Kneece, who The iil-.vear-old- Knee** from 1 title and then got into a near- j th„ -5t , th„ : Oklahoma team that won g*
1,1 '‘rl'. »y fishes for th* fun ol it hut ,.lays«Aiken s. C , v.ho has bad many »fatal scuffle with a policeman • " S me r^st * j Missouri Valley Onferme*
golf as if his Ilf* depended on J h ;h tin,she- hut never has won i will make a comeback appear- jjelmo B*atv was high man * championship in 1320. He waa
it. carried a four-stroke lead 3 tournament, fired five birdies ane* Tuesday against Bon for f}w Havsks with 29 points ) «r»duat*d from Chickaaha.
into the third round of t h 0 j -.o-l just one bogey in posting 1 Black of Chicago in a 10-round; gnItJmf)re ir| third'place in • Okla.. High School.
$160,006 Bob Hope De«ert golf. In* second straight four-under- I hout *n Sam Houston Coliseum. H,„ sveyterm Division, with th* ! HilJ plaved professional ftwF
classic today end gave t h <11 par 68 Tltur-day (or n 36-hole; Williams almost died In ^*6-i Hawks one and a half
touring PGA pros something to; total of 136. t vninber 1«64 of abdominal Sl)nw p^hind
_______________i However, wi*h three rou n d* j 'hot wounds, bo received in an ;
left to play m this 90-hole, five- encounter with * highway pa-; — . qj n • •
day marathon tournament, a’ tnotman who srrested him for j J00HllS jti POinfS
leas-t 20 pros were close enough a't*e*dl\ dr'v ng while drunk. < m » », , .
to Kneecp p', makf 1’ a battle to 1 At the time be >v3s shot, 3Vi1- | Corpus CnriSlI
the finish lias had been chosen amo n g! “
tack M- Gowac the first, four bcixers to fight It ou* for j CORrUS CHRIST! 6'PT1
round leadr-. Jack Rule and; th* ♦•'!* left vacant when ‘he Lonnie Toole hit 21 poin t * j land ua th* ptarl River delta
ra,-!- C'kes v.crr a'! red at 140 ; World Boxmr Association oust.; Thursday night to lead the Cor- killing more than 10 army
McGowan who had an ownin' led C?**.itts Cla> . pm flirts ti Tarpons to a 9543 ! guard*, local newspapers re-
3V,:ham* has rtn* of the V*' -vic-.ry over Texas Lutheran , ported Thursday The ” reports
- r,. N.of.anv bear,weight m; Corpus Christi l*d at the half , said it was believed antl^om-
•he world today His rocord 1s j 44-31. munis' infiltrators had satetag-
a viewing 65-4-1 and 49 of hi* , Ncw'on Grime* sank 26 f o r . *d the weapons and ammunition
victor!** have been knockout*. 1 Bulldogs I depot
j time of
'■tion for all entrant-s to
| game* or at least insist on the
j time being the same for all
contestants. That is under-
*tandab!e since athletics are
subsidized in some countries by
ithe government and those teams
have not the same worries as to
training expense*. It seems to
| me, that the altitude will have
| equal effect on all the athle-
te* and should no! enter into th*
i question. 1 didn't have a hit of
trouble acclimatizing to tli* al-
titude when I was fortunate
j enough to go to Mexico City,
| but then neither did I run a
foot rare' The altitude was
jfin* but the traffic was terri-
fic.
Understand the baseball sche-
dule is ready Fir release and
.1 will pa.** it. on to you soon
Jas possible When baseball *e»-
j son actually begins, prepare for
a deluge of news concerning
jthat sport because baseball is
j dear to the heart of the fellow
that write* my cheek each
; week
Deposition Expected
Today On Milwaukee
Suit Against Braves
CHICAGO -ATT'-- Judge Roy
Hofhe'nr, president of th* lR u«-
ton Astros, was scheduled to
give • deposition tedav in con
nection with a suit instituted by, 65 to h * first-round 72, and « y.
rotind 66 *k ed to
.Thiir.*d!)y. while .Rule
ft
ball with the old Kansas City
I Bulldogs. He bad lived In Nor-
! man, Okla , the past saver a 1
i vears
—
REPORT ARSENAL BLAST
j HONG KONG UPI - A giant
J Chinese Communist arsenal ex
; nloded Sundsv on San Mun I*-
We*-.-
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j Lewis Breaks Slump;
| Buckets 37 Points
i By I'nlted Trees International
Bohbv l^nvis. who lists his
hobby as "thinking basketball,’’
Is basically a man of action.
The f-foot-3 North Carol i n a
junior proved that at Chapel
Hill Thursday night when he
broke out of a prolonged slump
with a 37-point effort In a 115-
37 rout of Wake Forest.
Lewis had been the nation’*
No. 2 scorer through the first
10 games of the season with a
34-point average but his point
nrodtirtion tailed off in recent
weeks when he was subjected
to double and triple coverage
Mai Graham of New York
University, another on* of the
nation’* top scorers with a 27.4
mark, was thoroughly bottl * d
up by Temple’s tenacious *one
defense as th* Vio!*ts Sne-
rtimbed to the Owls FI-kT
The Missouri Valley Confer-
ence lead, which has passed
through numerous hands for
the past few weeks, landed In
th* lap of Wichita after the
Shockers edged Drake 96-91.
Jamie Thompson scored 26
points and Melvin Reed added
26 a* Wichita won its fourth
kame in six leagu* contests.
Surprising ' Clcmson, which
currently holds down second
ftlace In the AOC with a 5-3
mark »o 4-3 for both North
Carolina and North Carol 1 n *
State, swamped Fufman for its
fourth straight victory 167-72
The Tigers outrebounded the
Paladins 71-46 and cleared the
bench In the non-league flame
with u minutes remaining
the State of Wisconsin against *s mnt*h*d bis f -*t-round 7"
the Atlanta Braves and the Na-
tional league.
The State of Wisconsin and
the County of Milwaukee are
attempting through court order
to prevent the Brave* from
playing the 1666 season in At-
lanta unless Milwaukee i* gran-
ted another major league from
thM. Donald Grant, chairman ^mty r>>med Stadium Thurs-
nf the New Yo»* Met.* hoard of « rlv<’ ^’strict eoug
•
i from soilin'' 1966 calendars that
have the Dom*d Stadium em-
bos«ed on them
The Houston Sports Associa-
tion USA filed the request,
said the Wagst a f I
HSA Fife* Reguesf
To Prohibf'l rsleodars
WDh Dorris Embo^Tieof
HOUSTON (TH) The organ-
I (ration that !*ac*« the Harr i s
director*, concluded his depoSl*jT" ^'Wn ^ >Vag*taff. Co.rp
tion in New York Thursday
said the Meta voted for the
j franchise move to At’an t a
j because the fans of Milwaukee
proved to be only front-runners.
"It was our opinion that: m ■ A
because of a falling off of at-! '< »" ur‘!’^J
tendance in Milwaukee it was1^ " » fr0\ r ^ ^
advisable for th* Braves 1 o; ^ "’111 hougm and paid for
move, especially since Atlanta j - - ' ** -P ;,,n
had extended such a strong in-
vitation to move," Grant said.
"Milwaukee, a* evidenced by
attendance figures, was a town
that was interested in the game
while it was on top or near the
top," he said.
Ofl'fb, Bailev Tie
In Trapshcof Meet
LAS VEGAS s*v UPI
Lanky Dan Oriieh of R r‘ n o,
Need Mae
Te Replace Kuheck
B< Fnlteit Press Internationa)
Wlve'n' Tony Kubek retired ;
from hn*ehnll last week a big
. hole left open on the Nrw
'i’o!k .Yankee* Who eoiild they,
find to re; lace Kubrk at
'hortst/ip?
come * a iff they would fill th*
spot with 19-yeni -eild B o h b v
Stop right there.
Let’s see which big car
gives you the most
for your money-
and the longest wairanty:*
Nev 'and Bueford Bnil*v of Bin ! Murrer; other* said fl-et-fn,,ted
Springs. Neb., engage in a 'mben Amaro. acquired from
shoot off to break a tie in the1 f6e Phillies would get the nod
19th annual midwinter t ap Hl" Mtlrerr probable needs a
shooting tournament J'Mi' more ,->n the farm and
Still winds and perfect shoot Amaro j*n t is handy w"h a
ing condition* contributed tr1,Mt Kuhek. That left one ;
Wednesday’s perfect score* strong possibility, a etc Rover
of ton fired hv Orlich last] Dover's value a * one of the'
year's Over-all' champion andj name's finest field ng third |
Bailey in the Class A A ;
Maka
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CHEVROLET IMPALA
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a ABdowall tirai. doluEf whof' wry «!*•♦. f mat in ri nhar^o*. iUt« and local taio*.
iPtcriit ir^tifanc* and licprivnf
And'now. about the warranty Chry«.ler'$ is the only
one that covers the engine and drive tram for 5
years or 50,000 miles.
AUTHORIZED DEALER '
competition.
Orlich also tied with Hugh
Driggs of Palmyra, Mich., for
th* doubles crown in the
Sahara Hotel event hy knocking
down 97 birds out of a possible
166.
Ties Also were the order for
other classes In Glast A, Owen
Prigge of K«n*a* City and Ray
Burns of West, Miffen. Pa .
scored 106; Jay Kraverheno of
Gary, Tnd.. and Richard Stine
of El Paso. Ill, both had 166 tn
Has* B; and Al Rainey of
VDiirtier, Calif, and L. Bandoni
of ARajquerque. N M each had
99 In. elakk C
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basemen can't he doubted, and !
h* can sw.ng a big stick, H* hit !
251 last year, driving in 53 1
run* and collecting 1S homer* j
Boyer signed his 1966 eon - j
tract' Thursday for an ertimat !
ed 3?R,n00.
TWC.H J\n, TFRMk
I.FOPGLDVH.I C. Congo UPI j
Ope man was sentenced to a '
two-year jail term for k'lli n g i
a dog and another man got. a j
six-month sentence for n o t j
paying hi s' three penny' bus
fare, a government comm i s- j
slon investigating prison sertten-1
c*s said Thursday. The report j
did pot *ay whether the men {
served their full sentence.* t
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FIGHT RESULTS
Bv United Pres* Internationa t
FRANKFURT Germany, -
GJPD— Karl Mildenberger, 196H.
West Germany, Outpointed Ed-
die Mic-hen. 192H. Berkeley.
C«Bf. 10. Ossi Buettner, Went
Germany, outpointed Bob 5U1
iing, New York R
PORTLAND. Maine - AT!) -
Tony Along), 209. Paterson, N
I , stopped Grady Clay, 211.
Ft. Devena, Mast. 6.
Move up to Chrysler-the big car you can afford
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