The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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^Gobbler Track Team
'Opens 1960 Season
In Lockhart Friday j
The Cucro Gobbler truck and field team will open its
i960 season by competing in the Lockhart track meet Fri- i
day. • ■
Coach Joe Swann, who is guiding the team for the
first time, has a squad of 30 boys, including three letter- I
men, from which to build his team. The lettermen are Glen
Nagel, sprinter, Mando Saenz,___:
Jordan Toj
Fight Soon
CTERO MCORD, Tnwflay, Mareh I, 1M9 I
Texas ' fakes Southwest
Conference Flag Monday
low hurdler, and Gilbert Villa.
miliT.
Oilier members of tbe team
are Krrol Campbell. Earl Boothe
• Robert Garcia, Frank Han-
sen, Donny Kasper, Pat Lee,
Gary Murphree, Ronnie Rusrlie,
Bill Rea\es, Doug Taylor, Jim
Whitley, Wesley
Klrchum, W. C.
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LOS ANGELES CPI Wel-
Aldis, Giles terweight champion Don Jordan's
Cash, Jimmy first defense of his crown since
By t ailed Press International
Texas clinched the Southwest
Conference basketball .champion
ship Monday night with an id
most effortless 86-62 triumph <>\cm
lest pliice Rice and an able its
sistant from upset minded
Tech,
The Red Raiders turned in
their second upset in less ri
a week, polishing off Southern
Methodist 71-09 in a game played
at Lubbock. Tech in fact playeo
a vital role in putting Texas at
the top in the late-season title
scramble and assuring the Steers
a berth In the NCAA playoffs at
Manhattan, Kan., March 11.
It was the Red Raiders 68-61
victors uver“'lesas A&M last Fri-
day that all hut knocked the Ca-
dets out of contention and set
Texas up for a showdown race
with SMC, But Monday night's
Tech victory erased that problem
for the Longhorns.
Arkansas Beats Baylor
SMC and Texas A&M will now
have to battle it out for second
pi a t o.
Arkansas Monday night pro-
duced an tiplull 8.1-71 victory over
Parlor and thus assured itself of
at least a tie' for fourth place.
An 1 Texas A&M. still not look-
ing like it did .earlier" in 'the
season, tell C> points behind lowly
Texas Cliristian before rallying
for a 61-56 victory.
Carroll Broussard, the Aggie
sophomore win/, pumped in 18
points in that game to become
the tirst 400-point scorer in A&M
history, though he still is play
ing third fiddle to Tech sopho
more Del Ray Mounts and Ark,an
sns junior Clyde Rhoden in sea
son scoring in conference games.
I Mounts and Rhoden each hit 21
points Monday night.
Monday night s win g ive Texas
its first undisputed fitTc' since
17-17. though it shared tjye crown
with Rice in 1954.-AndMhe* Steer
season has been in marked con-
trast to last year, when.they won
only two of 12 conference games.
Texas now has an li -2 mark,
and if previous perlorniani es
mean anything, the Dinghorns
will notch their 12th win of the
season Thursday night against
TCC 3-10. But win or lose, they
face the Big Eight-champion as
vet undecided - in the NCAA play-
offs. *
Order Price Cuts
MOSCOW CPI — Price Cull
ot up to 30 percent' on frinsumer
.goods effective today will save
Russian purchasers 2,.500,000,000
rubles a year, die official Soviet
news agency Ta: > reported.
T oppodge. Bob Daniels, Leo iast ju|y appears to be close at
Loley, Charles Goodenough, . , .
Tommy Heyer, Dubby McDoug- lan' ' a^'
al, Fain McDougal Jr., Preston Matchmaker Teddy Brenner an
Preiss, Donnie Putman, Jim nounced in New York Monday
Reiffert, Ronnie Tietz, Byron nif?ht that arrangements were
Wolf and Tom Cox. nearing completion Tor Jordan to j
The Gobblers will have a busy n>*et the winner or n March 18 j
season, according to informa- battle between Federico Thump-1
tarn released Tuesday by son' Argentina, and Benny Kid
ry
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£w aim.
After the Lockhart meet. C'ue-
Paret, of Cuba.
Paret and Thompson, who kay-:
,/d
ro will host tbe Gobbler Relays 0*d Jorrian las* Deceml*r "hen!
the pair met in Buenos Aires, Ar* j
gentina, will trade punches in'
Madison Square Garden in a 12-
round trout.
March 12. On March 19 the
team will go to Seguin for a
meet and will have a dual meet
here March 23.
The team wdl he in San Mar-
cus' April 1 and in Robstown
April 9 for the district meet.
The regional meet is scheduled
fn San Marcos April 22. A
week Inter, Cucro will compete
in the San Antonio invitational.
The state meet will he held in
Austin May 6-,’.
BASKETBALL RATINGS
VKW YORK CPI The
1 need Press In' creational major
Brenner said the winner would
challenge Jordan in a Las Vegas,
Nov., match, probably June 19
The way for the title bout
cleared for Jordan Monday when
the California Athletic Commis-
sion gave him a clean bill of,
health and the NBA withdrew a
threat to vacate his title.
Babe Ruth League
Schedules Completed
WINTER OLYMPIC VICTORY SMIIES-Figure skater David IV.
Jenkins (bottom, left), 23, Akron, Ohio, smiles after he won
a gold medal at the Winter Olympic Games in Squaw Valley,
Calif. It was the second gold medal for the United States.
At bottom, right, Eugeni Grishin of Russia hugs Roald Edgar
Aas (left) of Norway, after they tied for the 1,500-meter speed
skating championship. Each will be awarded a gold medal.
Medal winners for the ladles’ slalom race are (top, L to r.):
Betsy Snite, Norwich, Conn., second place; Anne Hcggtveit,
Canada, first place, and Barbara Hcnncherger, 19-year-o! i
high school student from Munich. Germany, was third.
Baton Rouge Open
Scheduled To Get
Underway Thursday
Seniors In
44-42 Win
BATON ROUGE. I.a. UPI A Ci.ero High
T.'mi's S I'.i • d
Schedules for the Tri-County , field of 176 pro and amateur golf feated the men a faculty 44-4
ro’Ggc basketball ratings first- Rabe R)lth i^ag[ue teams were:ers swarmed out onto the cold Monday night In a basketba
thn«yTeb* 27. W° records completed durhw a wind.whippe<| Sherwood Forest game staged to benefit the scnioi
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Tr.im
California
Cincinnati
Points
22 22-1
9 22-1
:lc 3 20-2 281
4 Bradiey 22-1 214
A Ulan 1 22-2 194
IT. Wot Virginia 22-4 151
7 tab Stale 20-4 70
8—►ieongia Tech 21-.3 62
TMCorlli Carolina 17-5 51
11 -’iilHiiova 18-5 50
-FI,-•>'( Pon,a\i'll'urc. 30; 12. St.
Ij>ui.,. 21. 13 lie. New York Uni-
vcfri'ftv- and Si John's N. Y., 21
i i 15. T(".a>i. lq: 16. Auburn.
18: 17. Wake Forest. 16: IS. Texas
A&M. 15: 19. Daytoii. 7: 20 tic,
Kansas and Prov idcni-c, 5 each.
.334 teams will play in the league's
316 three divisions.
Schedules will be released af-
ter being confirmed by each ro-
ach
F.d Mai tony is coach for the tingcn( of 44 professionals sched-
Cuero squad.
Byrnes On Defense
AIKEN, S. C. UPI -
F. Byrnes, former U. S. Supreme
Court Justice and secretary if
state, said Monday night the na-
tion's "Admirals and Generals
should settle thetr differences be-
hind closed doors."
Byrnes told a civic club that
ot,.-e the President has made n
decision about defense funds, mil-
itu.v officials should drop their
strive to
in a pro-am tourney preceding The faculty pulled into a 10-
Thursday's $15,000 Baton Rouge point lead in the third quarter,
Open. but couldn't hold on to it.
Arnold Palmer heads the con- Attendance was hampered by
inclement weather. The only in-
jury in the game was received
by Tom Cox, who suffered v
slight cut near the eye.
Seeing action for the faou!
were Coaches Pat Bell. Ray O
bott, I.angdon Smith, Ed Ma'lton
Joe Swann and Bill Cooner, Su;.
Iliad McDonnell, Principal G
Morgan. Homer McLean, mat
Wed to -check in here as the next
stop on the PGA winter circuit.
The pro from Ligonier, Pa., is
James frosh from winning the $26,000
Texas Open at San Antonio.
Named Commodore
SIMM's Normal Progress
Nl W YOLK UPI Gen Doug- own arguments and
I >•!. i Anhur is showing normal
j ,i"'" ■■■‘--s in IIrs recovery from a
to ■ a' jrval ailment for which lie
wo- . hospitalized Jan. 29. a 1st
A" i :. y spoke.-iinaii announced.
T .N rr was no indication when a
P i.o oil operation on the 80-
N-.ir-i Id MacArlhur will be per-
ft. :..Cil _
SOUTHHAMPTON, Eng. UPI
The Cunard Co. announced Mon teacher and Ed Marbeson, sc.civ
day the appointment of .Cap?;. teacher.
Donald Murdo MacLcan. 61, as
commodore of the Cunard fleet to
Members of the senior than
were Cox, Robert Henneke R ■
bort Post. Knute Diet/e, Kirin
succeed Capt. George Mon.:". Albrecht, .Jackie Rickman, IVnig
prove their commander-in-chief Mnd-nne is currently master of las Taylor. Tommy Heyer. Byron
was right." the Mauretania. Wolf and Charles Fischer.
D/D mKILL
HER HUSBAND?
W Parler Co'eman’s three chil-
d-en think his young, gotd-chg
g'ng wife, lorralne, lulled him by
setting a fast and furious pace ot
h gh living. The retired and ailing
multimillionaire just couldn't talw
jt. After going to all this trouble
you con imagine lorraine’s fury
when Coleman’s wilt disinherit-
mg his children and leaving all to
her, is missing. Con Scott Jordon,
famed attorney sleuth, solve the
mystery of the missing will-ond
the two resulting murders?
Find out-by reading
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beginning today in
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