The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 22, 1959 Page: 3 of 14
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TCU Line Coach Hails
Tfwo Tackles As Best
In History Of School
fORT WORTH. Nov. 20. — (*pl) — TCU Line Coach
Alli« White leaned back in his office chair, and without
t slight hesitation in his voice hailed his two Horned
Frog tackles, Don Floyd and Robert Lilly, the best In the
schools history.
ON GUARD
By Alan Mavtr
Came film*, it has been pointil
i'.ii mi' Boh lias moved two men
at one time on blocks,
I^ist spring. campus stories
had Hob hf.ng small sport* cars
upon sidewalks. He turns red
when reminded of the incidents
and usually remarks ' It wasn t
Those cars
Tnerc s no doubt in my mind
that <ho«e *'.vo are the best we \e
had Int TCI', continued the lor-
merjllomed Frog ta. kle who was
a sensation on the 193.8 National
Chaiipionshtp eleven.
• ^iev can do everything a
<*>a<«t wants a.lineman to do.", he ,»•„
exp&med "They can block, tack- really too much
le gnd ace smart on the trap* uren t very lug
They are just two of the best, if Lilly's fellow teammates have
not ]he best, tackles m any col- tagged him "Tiger," and through
legej tffltn in the nation ' 'he fust right games, opponent*
Fi>yi«nd Lilly will be ’ho turn for! the nickname is appropn-
thoiiisTB the TCU line which will ate
try jand keep the Frogs in the White is already worried »bou‘
Soufwcisst Conference title race the future.
agafrisCJtue here Saturday • \ really don't know what we 11
Tlje Purple tackles were big do when we don t have them any-
facters ai the upset of Texas last more.
SatJrctaJ. as the Horned Frog "Where we itch, you've got
tmfl-hjtade the Longhorn offense to have them to scratch it."
fiz/.kr the »e( ond-half. Texas -------
could Sit hut seven yards rushing
antf a‘3Jngle first down. For the
eight Apnea, TCU owns the I-ea-
gu<4s 3*p defense allowing but
19fi3> j&t'ds an outing.
"gjge our defense is pretty
daip gaod, and those tat kies are
the* main reason." continued
Wiflte. Those two are better
th^i college tatkles are suppo
Judge Refuses Return
Boxing Bout Witness
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Bird Bands
Requested
AUSTIN. Nov 22. — Quail hun-
ters are urged again this year to
>*- >->' .... , ...v -. ■ — spnd in hands when found on
•rGK»<*r One college will have h|ri)s ,tlr> kjn according to the
enf once in a while, but seldom afs,stanf executive secretary of
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PAV/S,
6-3, 279 - POCJ^q
GEfffOR QUARO FOR
SYRACUSE,
OS'E OF THE
3MS3EST
REASONS THE
ORAHGE MAY
tf/ND UP THE
SEASOH A* ,
THE COUNTRY’*
Mo.i TEAM.
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TH/c, stalwart or TUB’R
_UlrfnWrf X M twvM -
'Juvk: in ^ assistant e\enm\r «
hi^ they fortunate cm* igit to have ,h<, :m,| j. ,sn Commission
two like these. ’ ’
'JCollego teams
to Jhave toy s We have men
tlvwe tackle spot
Many birds were released throu-
are supposed K,JO(‘t the State this year from
the Sia'e Game Farm near Ty-
All the m’ I>.i els have l>een
l-WSV- in' rw. |- ,\jt
4diU said that Floyd was play- ,)an()rf,
, L.-- .1___ i .n.i.olt >1 ''ft
jn:£ Ifrlttr 1han last season, when
the* K^pound senior made sever-
al lalkAmeriran teams His top
The department is particularly
anxious to get bands from any
at .auMuurrirsii o r,...- ...... . r, •mn.x quad killed by hunters
gajte tame aeair.st Baylor, when ^ ,j1iS ( ulj| |,r able to trare
be* hxd nine tackles and two --------- * • *-- c.:«a«
WHAT THE YOUNG FOLKS ARE DOING
News Of Teenagers
by Alva Hue MrJunkla
Howdy! It look* like we can all i presentation were Mis Guise
breathe easy for a few mote Wood, Mrs. Iuuira Atzenhoffer
weeks as the *ix week*’ tests and Mrs. Jo Buenning
are over. Next coming up are ( Class whips were rioted in
mid-term exams. 1 <he Senior Class meeting Tues-
• Fail now and avoid the rush'* j day. They are Gail Theilrnger-
1 w o
n the 11-0 v it t ry
the movement of the birds.
Despit# unseasonai vventher,
(onditions still remain very good
fop quail hunting with ‘he opening
of the general sense n Dee. 1,
the secretary said.
H" also annountrd that breed-
ng s'o. k of native iiobwhite cjuail
will |,e available for game breed-
er* from the Tyler farm after
Jan. 1. They will l>e available
at SI per pair. Applications should
Pe -ent t® the Game Commission
.n Austin.
Halletfsville Club
Bi-district Winners
LI LING The Hallettsville
..............o..... Brahmas won a Class AA hi-
Kioyd made some all-Ameri- district championship Friday
ran teams in 1958, an<! should n.ght by downing Pleasanton 13-6
make s ime mote this year But Hallettsville. the District 27-AA
lot of folks think th.v IV<b h champ. will. meet the winner of
j i>t as good " * me Palaelos-Deer Park game in
White is amazed at times on the .ie-.nona| playoffs. Palacios
Lilly's strength In sevctal of the and Iwer Park were to play Sat-
___________ unlay nigh*.
cniual stops ...
'JFJoyd is definitely an all-
Ameriean White stressed He
ha* trSnaendous agihty and stren-
\h ^CWimrs up with the l-lg
pl;«yxv4>en needed "
ttfcvn asked the reason why
FitJyJI has averaged ills' o\ei
se»e** tac kles a game tin- season
asIeLmparcd to 10 in 1959. White
e pisiijed.
Ul)rin had to take iaic or too
mil A 'territory ia-* year h»
saltl "New Lillv .s doing 1. - i"t,
on ’lie other side, and Floyd can
stay at home anti protect his
aic;f. lie made a lot of tatkles
on the other side there m 1('.>H
White likes to talk alsnit Lilly
a fi-i ’ j 244-pounti giant who
;Ii he around again in IW
could certainly be the motto of
Mr. McLean. Just ask anyone
in his Solid Geometry rlas*!
Now we know what college must
tie like.
I leer season opened this week
and already many CHS's have
"bagged one " Getting one the
first day were Dubby McDougal,
Tommy Hcyer, Bob Daniel, and
Charles Fischer. Others who
have gotten theirs are Dr/ug Tay-
lor. Joe Birchum, and Glenn
Nagel.
Pep Squad and Choir sweaters
were presented to senior metn-
tiers in a special assembly Fri-
day morning. Attending to the
High School
Football kores
/fit's*
"ik-th m ‘
irftrs1
Largest Stock of
WESTERN ANI)
Semi-Western I EL FS
O All C olor*
O All Ml. v
$10 fo $50.00
HIGH-BREHM
HAT SHOP
lUT. N M»ln
VICTORIA
Nenucho Comes From
Behind For Victory
\nait: \ n ’■! up:
;ii,, hu • ;• me fi om la-t
11 ; \' i • Hi •: ( f r K ' 1 f t < > I 'v in
I; • ;-t, .'OiiUrvl
Pal k Fij'iay 'P wai t"' kev,
y i h\ i h;c <•/ 'h y m <■ f the
day and I lie f1 • iu. r.ph for
'lie Argentir.e-U.red 1-enu'lio in
i,me Marts t v '' :,i
'1 ime for Pie ic id -• ,s 1 IT-
! 5 Pay o" -as $59'W. $15 80
S5 5'h
So You
KNOW TEXAS
Q Please explain 1iie reliance
and it* effects c,f Houston
un Fannin"
A. F.irtiiin * wav’ a Mi ,r. • col
u:im that v. c.M j<cti i.uih U r a
s.nia«hing. ar e k mi - ui'a At r.,i
|-;,:i,,i ;f It ,t f';,r,r.,n - i, t;.. krd
i.e ah< 1 it;-, ’ <if ii.*', command
;< : I 1 ; • u'-d.i ,tel’. a f'ci
H»>noi.itile -’in cndi’i Tr, - > .'
Il’iu-'iin in a hole ib- . "I
aga;t. ' '• t , «-i.d* d ' '
Wi< hit a Falls 40 Grand Prair-
ie 19
Ysleta 00 FI Paso Jefferson 16
Arlington 29 Irving 0
FW Carter 27 FW Arlington
Heights 6
Tyler High 59 Marshall 14
Baytown 21 Spring Branch 0
Temple 7 Waco 0
f'C Bay 51 Brownsville 14
CC Miller 59 Fdinburg 20
y,\ Kdiscin 28 Victoria 20
«A Burbank 26 SA hdgewond
9
Iz'v elfancl 50 Littlefield 15
I Andrews 28 Monahans It
j Bin kenridge 41 Brownwnod 6
Mt Pleacant 34 Sulphur
Springs 9
Kilgore 27 Tyler Iz'e 8
Athens 48 Waxaharhie 6
( lc-hurne 33 l.a \’ega 6
Neclerlan'I 21 Beaumr/nt Fien
cl, 11
Bay City 22 LI Campo 6
Port La vac a 21 Bceville 0
Kingsville 58 Rc,l<stown 6
F'alfUrrias 19 San Benito 18
Hallettsville 13 Pleasanton 6
Freer 20 Hondo 14
Ka.t.y 58 tianado 11
i.eliedv 32 Roc'kjJCjl t 6
1 i.i'uma 11 Or' hard 0
des and Jackie P.ic knian
Activities of the Junior Class
i this week were mainly n slave
auction in which all the juniors
j were sold as slaves to the seqv
; homores and seniors. They cov-
ed their owners for the duration
1 of this week by wearing any
i kind of clothes their owners si,
desired, carrying ltook*. getting
cafeteria trays, and doing any
other thing within reason
Sally Green was dressed as n
little girl with a short sknt, a
I pink how in her hair, and led
knee socks. I’.onnie llet/e, Jim-
my Laake, and Alan Knliln li
were dressed as girls. Mary C.
Kauffman was dressed as a cow-
liny (even with stick horse', and
Joyre Schmidt was dressed as
an Indian.
Social event of the week was
a dance given by Kathv Rahke
J Lynda Boothe Jackie Murray ,
and Itoris Dicuinger held at the
i Ratcliff schoolhouxe. Some two
hundred guests were hidden.
! <loess that's it for now. So
long'
Football Standings
IMHTIIKT li A A A
STAMHNt.S
MIAMI VPI Florida offi. ials
awaited an appeal from New
York ‘oday c>t a Miami nnl :e *
refusal to order mobster lony
Tat Salerno back to New
York to testify In a grand jury
(Nixing investigation
Salerno, who lives at Miami
Reach, is sought for questioning
ns "the mysterious Mr X m the
Ingem a r .loh.inssoii Floul I ‘ 11' <■ r
J son fight promotion LiM sum i «’r
But Circuit Judge M ct'sh.d!
AYiseheart defused Friday to ol-
der Salernos return to New- A nk
on technical grounds tint he wo-i d
have to travel through Ge r. i
one of the few states which lt.es
not signed the Uniform Wi'm-"
Act
That agreement guarantees im-
nuini’y to a witness traveling
through states in answer to an ot-
fic ial summons front other st.it
cs It applies to travel by air
plane as well ns on the ground
The Now Yolk district alter
nov s office announced almost
immediately it would appeal the
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Kingsville
Champions
Loop 15-3A
1 Hie Kingsville Brahmas crush
1 ed the Robstown Cotton Po kers
58-tl Friday night in Kingsville
to walk away with the District
I.VAA.A championship for the sc-
1rond year in n low.
j Kingsville unloaded its bench
since the Brahmas scored almost
at will when the last leant was
In the game.
The vie'oiy left Kingsville with
a 4-0 distric t recoid
Kingsville will meet Falfwrria*
late this week for the hi-clislm t
championship F.dfunias won the
1',-AAA title hv c-keiiig "It a VI
18 win over San Benito
Other 15-AAA action Friday
night saw the I'mt Lavaca sand
crabs blank the Bceville Troians
21 cl in Bceville
Friclav s action maiked 'he la*1
•cgulailv schcdilli'd games for
, Pisti l, t 15-AAA.
Kingsville came in first Ial
Port. Lavaca sen,ml 3 1 Kings
v 11 le thud. 1 2 1 Beeviile heath
0 2 2; and Cuero tilth. I) 3 I
Polliwogs
Whip Colts
DALLAS I T’D I he T. v
as ( hristian I nivei sitv I'olv
wogs sparked a .'I to !l vntorv-
f|-, >m t he S* "itllC’l U ' t, 11 ,- t
Colts last (light with a wc-lc era'
aid ,.f a iG v.ird t,,u, hd’.a n k < k
"ft i' turn hv I " Time Smr'i
'I lie SAP "s opened . ,,i mg in
decision An official here said the
Florida a'torney general's office
was ,cqieraing fully" with New
Yoik authorities
An assistant .distric t attorney of
New York sent here to pick up,
Salerno offered to charter a t"»at
s,i that the slate of Georgia night
be bypassed.
Hu’ the' nidge ruled this would
nig be live nort >al course" of
travel
ITieie air no known i liar-
i es lending against Salerno in
Georgia But since that state has
not signed the Uniform Witness
Act lie would f>e subiect fo at'-
icst for any charge while travel-
ing through
Bill I'oxrnsofiri | remoter of the
June 26 *i’le* ligh*. testified be-
tui' tin* New York Sla'c* Athletic
Commission that fic* was forced
into association wi'Ji Salerno, ga-i
mfilcr Grllmt Beckley and man-
ager Charley Black in order to'
guarantee that manager Cus I > i-
Amat.i w."ii<l |N*rmit Patterson to
go Mi rough w i'h the fight.
Driver Suffers
Severed Artery j
6 an AN n INK) l PI Johnny ,
Kay. 27 v ear old racing driver j
I ruin New Britain, ('unit setf-
fereef'n seven-cl artery la*lovv his
right arm last night when Ins
midget racer los* a tire and spun
into a guard rail ac Pan Amen-1
can Sjceedwav
Kav walked ;r,cqv from the
, rash and was lisffd as ’ satis-
fy, I,,rv at Baptist Memorial
Hospital ti«lay after spending five
hours in surgery
Tony Bettenhauseq won lie fen
tinc* event in vvInc 11 Kay was hurt
Collision Kills Woman
SAN ANTONIO IT! A wo-
man identified as Inraine Ma
ric* Johnson. 41, of lloi|s*on was
killed and 13-vealm4d Waldcmar
/.m id of Seguin was xcnouslv in
lull'd tiwlay when ’he a' '.os , ol
lull’d headon on a straiglit sir,'I. li
off S Highway 9<), 11 miles east
..I San \ntomo
I Ic.HT llisl I TS
N I W Y< )RK Willie Tow , II,
|5'l | I South Afnca out|» mt
c*d I a t i AI a 11 fie w s 1 >n , I ’ll 11 a
die phi,i !"
Tenth Body Identified
MIAMI DIM Nation,I A.r
lines today announced |K,s,tr e
ulcntifn atlon of anotlfer hoclv the
the*
fu st It armc• but the
1 1 DnI 1
man
Cliri-tians roaii’d
1 1.1* l\
with
two touchdowns in 1
II 1 fill
pie
of exit a |h lint, a rid t
rf'rt Tli'
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Port [ji'. aca 21,’Beeviile 0
A sparrow has fwii e as many
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Save uiork!
Don't elig aril g u"
Sarq, old pt.nt the e , .
way wi't, regular t ■ p
ee/.e Paint lh rr, . o r afe
for your finest f .rr. ' ire
of point and ^
hardware store* •“
m- -Amcrock Colonial
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CABINET HARDWARI
Better Homes .
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SIC out COMtlirc DISPLAY
ADICKES
Bi ll DINK. M 1*1*1 V COMPANY
l.tfi I Pi.iirir Phone ( R 5-1.152
GUADALUPE VALIEV GRAVEL CO.
C. C. PALMER, SR
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• ashed Sand
K. (travel
• Draglines
• Hoad Building
Maintenance
• Oil Field Work
• Slush Pits
• Lake Work
• hand Cleaiiiij{
• I »i t (ti i it 14
• (iradiii"
• l.evelin^
• l.vcavalin^
• Dirt Mftvmu
Phone
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THE CI’ERO RECORD. Sunday, Norember M, 1#S9 S
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CANDIDATING? In Cuncurd, N If Mrs Mildred K. Perklna
cuts the ribbon to open the nation .s first Nixon for I*rc*i-
clent" headqunrti’i s, wilder in AV uscoitsin I’ tpids, \V!*.( Vic#
President Rn linr i Nixon dishe s out cranberries (cranber-
ries't for Mrs. Bnilinra l.aird, wife of Rc-p. Melvin 1C Laird,
at a testimonial d.nner n JgurJ's honor. Others in the Con-
rord photo are (from loft.) Fr ink Kutto'.vay, Charles Staf-
ford, Senator Styles Bin!:■<*". Stewart Lamprey and Sena-
tor Norn* Cott”i, all Hcnublicina, you understand. 41
tenth so far. In the Gulf of Mcxl |-'j|)(| Mineral DfDOsitl
co c rash of a Tampa. Fla . •<> MO-c (AV t l*l Tne Soviet
New Orleans flight whic h killed pews agen, y lass today reported
42 persons the discovery of new deposits of
'no* latest victim identified w i tic I. noil, copper titanium,
\niolcl Brooks I’.a'es .*( T 11 i .iuxitc* cal arnl gas in the Ural
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