The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1965 Page: 3 of 6
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Hansen Named Athlete Gobblers
Of Year By Writers °uests°f
THE CUERO RECORD, Friday, Jan. 8, 1#«»
DALLAS --ATTO - Olympic
pcd* vault champion Fred Han-
nan. who a!*o h/ild* the world
record in that event, t o d a j
was anno'iTT'ort the Texn*
Spar’« Writers Association'
Arrui.eur Athiete of tiie Year f*..
1964
Harwr., son of a Cuero hr
key rancher arid a graduate oi
Pcce, will thus be a double hon-
oroe next month when the as-
sociation present,* plaques to it.-,
1964 winners at the Spirts Ach
Kvement Dinner in Dallas.
Hansen previously, was ar.
flounced a- winner of the sport
writers' r.vvard as Southwv. te; ti-
er of the year.
In ‘he a; n a tour athlete h**.!i'H
Iris. Hanson received 61 of 10:i
fre.-xt place ballot.- to far out-
d.stance Ljt closest reals. Bax-
ter'* passcatching end Lawrer-
r.c F.,k ns and Texas A,vM -
Olympic shew putter Rarely Mat-
si >.n.
f.fktns res-eres! 20 firM-pls-
vrotes and Matson 19 to fin,*-:,
fast one pour apart in the pre-
ferential voting in wh.ch a fir?’-
pare ballot counts one potn*
1 p!a<e two e'c. Elkins re-
fnved 261 pom’s to 2*12 for Mu'
van Hansen received 162.
Texas linebacker Tommy N..
bis sly* was in ront< -it ion with
n rie ftrs’p ace votes and 2X1
point*
Gold-Plated Chanter
To Call Seniors Plays
(Unicorns
A pair of Cuero hasketball |
1 teams are slated to appeal- to-
] night against as many New j
Eyeball Situation
Missing Among Pros
, Sam Houston have chalked up
i victories over the Gobblers in
i this infant basketball season.
In their last appearances,
both the Gobblers and the H
MOBII.F, Ala - a;pr> - Ala-
bama's Joe NamatJi. profession-
al football's highest paid pros-
pect, will start nt quurlerbark
for the South Saturday in the
16t11 annual Senior Bowl game.
Coach Tom Landry said rapid
i improvement in Namath's knee
injury pushed him ahead of
Florida Sides Ste\c Tensi.
picked earlier as the Rebel
starter San Antonio Sam
"Roth box- will see plenty of Cherokees bested
—LantDY----Dallas 39.33 and the B
Co\xl>*y head coach. 'same sc!kx>! boss led
-|:ni <-*o0-*,r''° . s.a ! d Cuero group by an almost iden-
N a math, s knee, which Iro’hered , UcaJ score £,.34
hr-1 most of the past season. standings distncnv.se in 14-
tletter condition than for .,^A plav havp not
By JOE (.ERGEN
UPI Sport# Writer
NEW YORK —<UPD - Like
parallel railroad tracks which
travel in the same direction
but never manage to get to-
as
Rraunfels aggregations.
The local number one club
will be seeking the*r first win
in conference and third victory
in season play
Schert/ - Ciboio, Gonzales, Se- j gather the National and Amor:- a different
gum, San Marcos, Lockhart and jean Football Leeasrues continue! The
a championship meeting be-
tween the two league titlehold-
crs.
Now tile AFL and NFL are
faced with yet another situation
that effects both of them, and
as usual each league has found
answers.
only, answer," Foss said. "It
may 'se tv j years before w«
can get everyone to agree to it,
but ev2n ti.e NFL is beginning
to realize that this is the only
answer.”
Commissioner Pete Rozelle of
the National League, however,
to encounter the same situa-
tions and problems, yet never
come up with the same solu-
tion.
It has been true from Die day
gamers sustained pretty thoro thaf tho AFL was founded i n
Leeagues continue j The problem is. the growing j feels somewhat differently about
di-cor'1 between the pros and , the common draft. In fact. Roz-
college officials, which came to j elle .1 joyed a hearty laugh
a head this year with ihe dis-! when informed of the Foss solu
closure that fixe players had jtion.
signed professional contracts i "No," said Rozelle, T would-
before completing tlieir college n't wish to comment on Com-
ugh lacings. The. last opponents ' '.‘hit’the t-xn Yivnl nrofe” ! care,-r-'-
for the Cuero teams were trom j ,Lal * . ,'.*s ' . som2 1 •Tch' Tos- commissioner o f
- - " Houston The1!,' , (f ha‘V s0Irt0"! the American League, told Unit-
iioustoii. im | tiling less than esc to ey<\
the Gobblers | j( WJS <lW ;n Novembc • o f j
team from they,^3 hfip ^ aF1, c-alL-.T off j
ox’er theytg ganles the xxcekend following
than for
passing performance j ieased apparently, but San Mar-
cos, 1963 league winner, reput-
edly has another potent club.
Last year they copped the t-tle
with a 12-0 record. Contrarily,.
the Gobblei-s had a 0-12 standing
at the clbse of the season.
Hot? -st performers on the Cu-
Frcd Hansen
Sports Comments (Etc.)
By PETR HOWERTON
M.jh: ex en f
■ lax to f'rvi.-h
grade < ■•ui'se-
attending ’he
s, e*i
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off
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and
dr*
■h,il
o’! Jr,
tn local travel* the writ* r has
never me* a mere gracious con-
genial and co - ojieratixe perv , Kroneh
than Mrs. Joe Keesler a men.- ’
her .« Pr.nctpa! M.ltpn Kasch « w n . .. n,^4 . ..
that ten p- : -or.- w i're
, parti- pa!iri • in lei-
trax e.s take . /
.coek 1 '
me to tha* ntfire or. oeeas.or
#4-1 her co-operation and ever-
ready assistance in obta.n.ng
•eiviol apnrts new-* :» gready ap-
pree1*'cd
. an !
i. 1
.to
■-< ball
1 ilk-
xx a.s m
his record
.n tile Orange Pcr.x i.
Landry was expected to use
Nam.atli and Tensi in a wide-
o[*en aerial assault on the North
F’earn eo,idled by former De-
ux*,! Lions Coach George Wil-
-on The South xxas fayoned'.
Light practice sessions were
scheduled' to wind up workouts
for teams today.
North players selected Marty
Schqttenlieimei. center and line-
1 >.i* ker from Pittsburgh as de-
fcr.-ive captain and Northwest-
ern quarterback Tom Myers of-
ten-. ve captain,
Naniath will serve as offen-
sixc captain for tiie. South.
the assassination o: Prosident
1 Keitnedy while the NFL went
, ahead xx ith its regular schedule,
re'! and it has been reflected for the
past few years in the tx\-o lea-
gue's widely separate views on
ed Press International that the
solution of l-..» league- us—a-com-
mon draft of college players,
which he wi!! propose to (lie
annua! meeting of the Nai.ionai
Collegiate Athletic Association
on Sunday in Chicago
"The common draft is . the
1 miss loner Foss’ proirosu! olher
| than to say that tie NFL has
' no plans in that respect and
' is not considering a common
1 draft."
While Rozelle would not spe-
cify tiie NFL plan, lie did say
that the league would meet with
NCAA officials In the next few
weeks to set forth its sugges-
tions.
Local Golfers lo
Hallettsville Show
•eorgia Tech
Simmons \x;d!
defense
linebacker Dave
captain the South
ero team this year are Sammy A group of Cuero golfers aro
and Ikey Meitzen. but they have due to visit Hallettsx ille Sunday
when an open low-ball tourna-
ment will be held.
.Cuero. Municipal Park Mana-
ger Carl Gustafson Jr. could not i
say Friday just how many lo-
cal bnksmen would participate.
but did imply tha* there would
lie at least six.
The txiurney is one of tiie
monthly event- staged by clubs,
in the area.
i.
.. 'ii-
been unable to measure up to
some of tlieir competitors.
Coach George Salcher of the
Kibblers has tried a number of
combinations on die squad in
an effort to make tliem more
potent, but none have jelled to
date. However, lie still hopes-to
uncover tiie combo that will re-
gister additional victories before
1 tiie season comes to a close in
mid-February.
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PHH-ADFILPHIA <I PJ> - Bob
Odell, Bur knell football coach
and former All-American back j
at Pennsylvania will be named!
new head coach at his Alma
Mater -Saturday according to
tiie Philadelphia- Inquirer. The
new spa:• said Ode’J needed
only the approval of Penn Pres-
iden’ Dr. Gay lor P. Hamwefl.
to succeed' John St legman, who (
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