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Cuero Gobblers Trip
New Braunfels 26-24
David Heyer Field
Goal Is Difference
Today David Heyer could be
NEW BRAUNFELS
elected Mayor of Cuero.
With but 16 seconds remaining on the clock, he
teamed with Quarterback Ricky Wheeler to calmly boot
a perfect field goal to give the Cuero Gobblers a thrill-
ing 26-24 victory over the New Braunfels Unicorns In a
District 14-AAA encounter to keep the Gobbler confer-
ence and season records unblemished.
None of the approximately.
3,000 alert fans sitting in the fine New Braunfels
new Unicorn Stadium would Tarda Riuhlng
have given the Gobblers a ghost C'uero .............
of a chance to pull the game New Braunfels
out of the fire when New Braun-1 Fumble# Loat
fell led 24-23 with only precious ^uei*> .......................
minutes left on the timepiece. •V|<" Braunfels l Braunfels tackier# and scamper-
from which point Schrlewer car-
ried over. Two tries for extra
point, due to e Cuero penalty on
the first attempt, proved futile
and the Gobbler# led 7-6.
Lang Smith returned the Uni-
corn kickoff to the Cuero 43 and
on the first play from scrimmage
Wheeler passed to Smith for a
touchdown and the same combo
worked for the two extra points
and the visitors assumed a
comparatively comfortable 154
lead.
Following the next kickoff the
ball changed hands several tim-
es via a paaa interception, a
couple of punts and a New Brau-
• 3 nfels fumble recovered by Meit-
zen on the Unicorn 26. Cuero
206 ran the ball to the Unicom 17
193 and after a 5-yard Cuero penal-
ty. Lang Smith circled his own
2 i«ft end. eluded three New
Sports Comments
(Etc.)
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By PETE HOWERTON
Record Staff Writer
THE CUERO RECORD. Sunday, Oct. 4. 1064 9
Yorktown Cats Derail
Goliad Express 13-12
Now that the publicised Cuero-' with a
New Braunfels tilt la behind the
Gobblers, Coach Bill Ford starts
today to groom his charges for
the Friday night home-coming
tilt with the Beeville Trojans.
6-0 triumph in 1948.
season, the, clubs played to a
14-14 draw in 1950. It was Cuero
in ’51, 36-6 and Beeville in '52,
21-7. Beeville won 32-13 in 1953
Punts
1 Cuero
! New Braunfels
Penalties
[ Cuero ....................
j New Braunfels ...
Yardage ed 21 yards for the third Gob-
3 for 33 bin- touchdown. Wheeler then
........ 3 for 761 skirted the opposite end for two
! points to give the Gobblers what
...... 6 for 70 appeared to be an tasurmount-
Slnce today's effort was con-i but Cuero came up with a 20-7
cocted prior to the C u e r o win in ]954
game Friday night will offer These teams did not meet in
what comments I will make on 11955 ^ resurTwd operations in
aueft tilt in a later column. 1956 when the Gobblers start-
But, will devote a greater por- e><\ a two-year victory span with
tlon of the allotted apace Mon- „ 2i-7 win that year and a 19-13
day to the forthcoming Beeville decision the following year,
ahow, always an lntereiting one.' Beeville swamoed the Gob-
In event you have forgotten, the b)erS 42-12 in 1958 before the
Gobblers noaed out the Trojans; dubs fought to an 8-8 tie in '59.
14-13 last year in a real thriller) — -
—one of the four games won by
the Cuero club. It was the sec-
ond year in a row that Cuero
had beaten Beeville by a single
point, for the 1962 tally was 7-6
Cuero-Bees-ilie gridiron wars
took .over on their own 25 and a
Blain pass to Lnd John Henry
from
went
have been going on for more decision.
Most Cuero partisans had re
signed themselves to an unan-
ticipated defeat at the hands of
the Unicorns, who have yet to;
win a game this season, after
versatile Allan Schriewer, 162-
pound New Braunfels senior I
quarterback skirted his own J
left end, bowled over a couple *om* members of which played - vantage of it.
of would-be tacklers and skit- most of the game, played fine Triana's kickoff was returned
lered over the pay stripe for the football, with Bobby N'ami, Sam-,to 016 New Braunfels 36 by Dut’
second Unicom touchdown in M , ; ton, who then picked up a first
the fourth period. Schriewer’.! ^ Me,,zen’ Lan* Smlth' Rickv ! down on the Otero 47 with a trip
than fifty yean, although they Of the twenty-six times these
have not met every- year since, teams have met on the gridiron.
their first game back in 1913
when the Gobblers blanked the
YORKTOWN — Yorktown s | point for th« marker. His kick
After inexplicably skipping a ! surprising Wildcats abruptly j for point failed.
1 halted the perfect record of the Shortly thereafter the Cats
Goliad Tiger# here Friday night
when they registered a 13-12 win
over the visitors who came to
this city with a spotless 4-0
string going. By contrast, the
victory was the first of the year
for the hlther-to impotent Wild-
cats who now stand at 1-4 on
the season.
Paced by I.ovel Blain, Coa- h
John Matysek’s Charges rallied
in the second period to over- ny Peacock tallied, Tom Stock-
ton's kick attempt for the extra
point was smothered.
The Trojans spanked the Gob- iad on ,hp Cat 31 and ,hp subse’! Fumblelitis plagued the Wild-
blers 33-6 in 1960. hut since that touchdown from the two j cats during the game, four
time the Cuero clubs have held j bv Halfback Phillip Salyer. Pat (ing lost via this method. Goliad
Bomba's conversion attempt j fumbled three times and lost the
from placement went awry. j pellet on each occasion.
A Goliad bobble on the Tiger Yorktown 0 13 0 0—13
40 recovered by Yorktown set
up Yorktown's first TD in round
two. A series of line plays mov-
ed the ball to the Goliad 10 and
Three teams in District 14-
AAA remained tied for the t.v>
spot in the standings today fal-
lowing Friday night games,
which saw the surprising Gon-
zales Apaches trip BeeviHc 21-0.
the San Marcos Rattlers' spark
_ , , • - „ ... the Tyvkhart Lions bv the I-’rr.-
Respr.ndekw asgood for^hejts-^,^^ ^ ^ ^ Q
the second period to over-
come a 6-point deficit created
by a recovered fumble by Gol-
tance. Blain converted
placement end the Cats
ahead 13-6. (
A blocked punt gave Goliad
possession on the York;own 15
in the third stanza and the Tig-
ers cased to the Cat two from
which point Quarterback John-
the upper hand. They came
through with a 16-6 win in '61.
another in '62 by a 6-2 tally
and last season earned a 14-13
Goliad 6 0 6 6—1>?
swmiiinmumtmrwtitwmtiK
The entire Gobbler
3 for 35 ab]e 23-6 margin. Just 2
I ufes and 29 second* remained, 1
■quad, the host team took full ad- j
Trojans 34-0 After skipping a
season. Cuero again whitewash-
ed Beeville in 1915 by a 21-0
min- [ tally.
Not until 1929 did the clubs
resume play against each other
and again the Gobblers shut out
the Trojans. 12-0. Reason for
the skips in the schedules of
these teams is not known by
the writer, but in their next
Cuero holds hut a 4-game ad- Blain ,b(>n skirted end from tbal |
vantage. The Gobblers have - — — — i
/
Pro Teams Tight For
Lives' in Sunday Tills
:
High School
Football Scores
Tne iourui penoa. aennewers; ~ uwu on aw-uunun wiui « wnier, r>ur. in meir next - a conference encounter. Only
acamper was good for eighteen; ^’ePler and 7)00 Cage shining up the middle. Two line plays, game in 1933 Cuero barely nos-1 victory for the Bee County lads
« _ • -a. * !______ _ I nn thp inH Maltrnn 1 «« UaomoUU rvo.^ ,,, U1 s A.L. - rr___11 to rrn__1 __- _ .
won 15 times and lost 11 times,
with the reverse being true for
Beeville in the series natural-
ly. Three games, as stated, re-
sulted in ties.
This year's Trojans stood at
1-2 up to Friday night's tussle
with Gonzales. Trojan losses
were to Refugio, 19-6, and Lock-
hart. 22-8, the last-named being York — will have one strange I Yorktown 13 Goliad 12
conference encounter. Only thing in common Sunday. They j Mi,Ter 30 Bnckenridge 0
biers eke out a last-trdnue 26-24
victory over the New Braunfels
j Unicorns.
j All of these tears nnv jpoc
j 4-0 season and 2-0-district ref-
I ord
Ifoweve-. someth,rg rrri«t jive
jnext Friday •v*'®n 'San Marcc*
ifak-s its r’-.o"'- v> G7Zj>vr»f
a whale of a gnm» iv »niD,*r-
:ed .between ivw f:re It
' loooolay Sait Marcos -has serc-
' ed 42 pomts a.xi Gonza'.er " 1"
D'fensivel". too R -•*’ - - . t -• e
. given up 7 markers while tv’i
5pnches have p rmi‘.ed i.n.y 0
Kerrville. So. San Amotro. SA
Q im Houston and lyiekhart have
i been bitten by the ?. vlers and
i Edr.a. Port Lavaca. N~,v
: Braunfels arid Beevi'le hat • t
. b'en scaltv’d bv toe 'tirh?-.
While 'Cue-re's G: iblors s a~d
—i .i 1 ■ a-- high r. r'v* -rat -’i
is «an Marcos a-d C-cri
»hrea cf thr-'.r Mr uc'ories h •»
been by no more than
f
Cuero 26 New Braunfels
Gonzales 21 Beeville 0
By United Preit# International
The defending division cham- San Marcos 21 Lockhart 0
pions in the National Football Seguin 50 Schertz-Oibolo 0
League — Chicago and New, Victoria 27 Spring Branch 3
yards and put the Unicorns a-1 nn ,,lf’ defense
head 24-23 for the first time in 1 Snl',h. Wheeler
the game. It did not matter Saenz carrying the bulk of the
much when a swarm of Gobb- *oad on lb<* offense,
lers smothered Schriew er on his! Bor lbe losers, Schriewer was
conversion attempt. | easil> ,be star performer on of-
But, the plucky Gobblers were fense, but he was aided tre-
determined not to be counted | mendously by hard-running Lar-
out. Bubba Williams returned1T Duhon and Randy Clennan.
Abernathy's next kickoff to the j Unicom forward wall leak-
C'uero 44 and a scries of ground ed badly when put to the test,
plavs plus a New Braunfels1 but "’heeler was air-minded
the Gobblers the Imo,t 01 tbe right, tossing a to-
penaltv gave
hall on the Unicom seven. On
th* next play. Wheeler moved
around right end for a good
gain but fumbled and the losers
recovered on their own four.
Cuero took over again on the
New Braunfels 40 and Wheeler
and Meitzen moved the pellet to
the Unicom 21 and then Wheeler
tal of 21 aerials, completing sev-
en for 127 y ards.
As the contest opened, it ap-
peared the Gobblers were going
to make a rout of it. Taking the
opening kickoff on the Cuero 43,
♦he Gobblers moved quickly to
the Unicorn 29 on a couple of
line plays and a Wheeler to
passed to Saenz to #hove the Danny Williams pass. Another
hall to the 12. A pas# try w as j P«». Wheeler to Danny Strain
no good, and this is where young kavf ,h« Gobblers a first on the
into the act and to! NB 19 and on #ucce*sive car-
Heyer got
say such act was a amash hit
is putting it mildly.
I STATISTIC*
First Down#
Cuero . .......................... .... 1*
New' Braunfels ................ . 17,
Paaeee Att. • Comp.
Cuero ...................... - 21-7
New Braunfels ............. 11-41
Yards Passing
Cuero ................................... 127
New Braunfels ....... .......- 681
ties Saenz hit pay dirt on an 18
yard scamper around right end.
David 1 IeyerTonverted from
placement and the Gobblers led
and Meitzen, | and an Incomplete pass made it
and Ronnie 4th and three with 59 seconds
left before the half. Schriewer
got a first down on the Cuero 27.
Bobby N’fmi threw Schriewer for
a 7-yard loss at left end. There
were just 32 seconds left when
Schriewer passed to Halfback
Fred Holland for a 27-yard pass
and run touchdown. Schriewer
failed to convert on a running
play. As time ran out in the
second quarter, Cuero had pos-
session in midfield with the
score Cuero 23, New Braunfels
12
There was no soon* in the
third period with neither club
threatening seriously.
New Braunfels owned the ball
on their own 47 as the final can-
to got underway. Smith inter-
cepted a Schriewer pass on the
Cuero 35., returning to the 28, to
hah the next New Braunfels
drive. Dutton returned the com-
pliment moments later when he
intercepted a Wheeler pass on
the New Braunfels 40, returning
it to the Cuero 26. Schriewer
ed out the Trojans 13-12. The ; was a 20-6 win over the Robs-
next season. Beeville began , town Cottonpickers in the cur-
their comeback battle in earnest; tain raiser for both clubs.
for they tripped the Gobblers 34-
0 for their first victory of the
series.
- Injuries have been numerous
I on the Trojan squad this time
| around, however. Trojan star
From that 1934 season up to Kyle Mansker was injured in a
the present time, the clubs have , scrimmage session with Ft. La-
met annually, with few excep-j vaca early in the season and
tions. It was 25-0. Beeville. in; has seen only periodic duty
1935 and in
a scoreless
’36 they battled to
tie. the first of
since. Larry Mills suffered a
bruised kidney, T. Jones with-
three they've played ever the drew from the team after a sec- 52-0 last Sunday at Baltimore
years. | ond concussion and Richard Sy- hut will be a three-point favor-
Cuero won 38-6 in '37 and 28-0 reft was out of the first game ite over the Forty Niners at
in '38, but Beeville bounced 1 with a broken finger. Mansker San Francisco, where they suf-
back with a 31-0 win in '39. The is the number 1 quarterback for fened their only defeat last Sea-
ttle Trojans and he. along with
the other two named were to be
the first string linebackers this
year.
Eddie Burge, quarterback,
and ends James Roy. Janies
Lewis. Richard Longoria, and
will be fighting for their lives.1 Hallettsville 19 Refugio 6
Both have lost two of theny Edna 16 Sweeny 0
first three games this season,! Yoakum 14 Kenedy 0
and neither has bright pros-1 Sinton 34 Karnes City 0
pects Sunday. j Palacios 33 Boling 0
The New York Giants are a: Wixxlsboro 45 Bloomington 0
five-point underdog to the De- j \VF Rider 27 Irving 6
troit Lions and the Chicago j Austin Travis. 21 Brownsville 0
Bears hobble into San Fran- Alice 21 SA Edison 0
cisco with their entire lineback- [ Kingsville 25 San Benito 0
ing corp nursing injuries and SA Lee 13 OC Rav 6
several others limping. I Galena Park NS 32 Brenham 11
The Bears were humiliated! A&M Con. 20 Navasota 6
'yvnlr. \f p- "hellicktr■» Yc .-
kum 27-0 i t the c-rensr. the nv*n
'Of Coach El' F'M rii’M ErPi
! l"-7. s!;--ry»d by Seguto 23-22 and
: "k’d our a ’ st-mifjte 26-24 win
cv*r New E v’ fel-
i on
the ye-w -t V.me-./.itir-g
[•■•festival Fr.dty r.ig'tf.
j This week th’ Gmi L-*
j tue Beeville Trojans,- 1:
teams did not play each ctiter
■gain until 1943, when the Gob-
blers came through with a 7-6
win. The next four years were
all Beeville by 7-0, 26-6, 6-0 and
19-17 scores before Cuero swung
back aboard the victory wagon
7 7-0 with the game only 2 min-;P*M«d to Dutton for a first
utes and 28 seconds old.
down on the Cuero 14 and then
There was no further acoring j Schriewer circled left end for
in the first period and New
Braunfels had possession on the
Cuero 37, 1st and ten, as the
quarter ran out.
After the second canlo opened
Alley T
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Cuero
later. By I Clennan and Dutton punched at
........................ 1, the Cuero line to the Gobbler 13,
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The third New Braunfels ID
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Cuero, and New Braunfels suc-
cessfully executed an onside
| kick to take over on the CXiero
1 46. A series of line plat’s maneu-
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i ever, New Braunfels led 24-23 Team No. 12
1 with 5 minutes, 33 seconds left
I in the game.
What happened from Hits
point until die end of the game
j was preview#!.v reported.
Next Cuero opponent will be
j the Beeville Trojans next Fid- Paul Bingenheimer
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1964 Gobblers Homecoming | Dva Holloway ........
Game. | Weeks Drug ..........
Cuero 7 16 0 3-26 Gulf "o**1
New Braunfels 0 12 0 12 24 Wednesday Morning Ladles
CUERO — Ricky Wheeler, Ed-1
die Reisner. Bubba Williams.
Ronnie Saenz. Lang Smith, Lalo *etters Dbr.
Triana, Sammy Meitzen, Bobby i,fam ^
Xami, Tobv Summers, Bobby ; 4
Castillo. Henry Luddeke, Donald
Mores, Wayne Blank, David
Heyer, Charles Kuecker, Danny
Strain, Don Cage Danny Wil-
> liamt.
NEW BRAUNFELS -- Mike
Moore, Allan Schriewer, Chris
Hill, Randy Clennan. Larry Dut-
: ton. Dennis Abernathy, Fred
I Holland, Kermit Forshage, Bert
Hyatt, Tommy Timmerman,
1 Frank Bauman, Rudy Soliz, Bill
Reimer. Jerry Kramer. Doug
Klein, Jerome Norris, Bobby
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injured much of the time. Tittle
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| start against the Lions, who
Calvin Hinderman, together with | will throw up the best defense
backs and speed merchants' New York has faced this sea-
Robert Fish and Dale Tindor. son.
have been the main cogs in the In other games Sunday, the
Trojan machine. . 1 Browns are favored by 11 points
A tight battle which is usu- nver Dallas at Cleveland; St.
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tween these two fine ball clubs1 ov^t the Redskins at Baltimore;
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! over Minnesota at Green Bay;
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L. A. 5 Minn. 4
N. Y. 5 Clove. 2
Balti. 10 Detroit 4
Chicago 3 Kan. City 2. 1st
Chicago 5 Kan. City 4. 2nd
Only games scheduled
Sunday’s Game »
L. A. at Minn.
Kan. City at Otic ago
Cleve. at N. Y.
Wash, at Boston
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COLOR
Cuero ..... 4 0 88
Gonzales ............. 4 0 64
San Marcos ............ 4 0 56
Lockhart .................. 2 2 55
Schertz-Cibolo ..... 1 2 22
Sam Houston ________1 2 30
Beeville ........ 1 3 37
Seguin....... 1 3 52
New Braunfels ...... 0 4 52
DISTRICT STANDINGS
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Cuero ............... 2
Gonzales ..... 2
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This Week’s Schedule
Beeville at Cuero
Sam Houston at Lockhart
San M&icos at Gonzales
New Braunfels at Schertz-Ci-
bolo
Seguin,Jdle
LasU Reek’s Results
Cuero 26 New Sraunfeb 24
Gonzales 21 Beeville 0
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