The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1961 Page: 2 of 6
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1 THE CUERO RECORD, Mpn., Oct. 9, 1961
Winnersln Week End
Rodeo At Muny Park
Announced Monday
Winners In the rodeo held In Cuero Municipal Park
JP&day and Saturday were announced Monday by Al-
VSrt Ley, president of Cuero Rodeo Association.
•y* Tbp bull riders were Richard Jablonowski and Larry
Robert, both of San Marcos. Winners in the bareback
*** _ _ _riding event were Bud Hum*
itctggcmn ramiai *
WORLD SERIES HIGHLIGHTS
SPORTS
COMMENTS
By
Pete Howrrtoa
Record Staff Writer
.anrn-S
9-7. 22-20. 14-14. 14-12.
phrey of Belton. Bucky Sager
of Cuero and Lonnie Morris of
Victoria.
In the first go-around in the
breakaway, Clem Rova of Ed-
na placed first; Richard Walk-
er. of Cotulla. second; and
Babe Markowsky of Cuero.
third. In the second go-round.
'(Eugene Gibson of Victoria
came in first; T, C. Foster of
of Victoria, second; and Gar-
land Hoff of Cuero. third.
First go-iound results in the
tiedown event saw Mayne Las-
ter of Gonzales place first; Eu-
gene Gibson of Victoria, second;
;and Bobby Puliin of Seguin.
In the second go-round.
Dennis Ohrt of Victoria came
;:3M4
3221.
* Those were the resuis of
some of the college games Sat-
-ttrday over the nation. Who
xould ask for better"
~ The writer had the opportu- jV’“,
mitv to watch the Io-va-South-
ihi California affair on the look jn f]rs, clem Nova of Ganado i
3** S'turda>' an<1:second; and Rip Moore of Vic-!
•when the final whistle blew we j torja Jhjrd !
*** mort gratified that it was Ave for tw tled(nvn put
that game on the air rather than 0h„ ,n {irs, lace Pu„lin in
-•ame one-sided exhibition. nd and Darden Jacob of
• °lhfr «>“ alumni and or victoria in third. ^ 0 •
tmrf^nts of Ioiva ranked as the Mondin of ScRuin won L VpMAC
first place in the wild cow
milking event and Woodrow; _(UPI, _ .pu-
Lcnora Semmler of Kings-1 CINCINNATI (URI - me
bury placed first in the first go- World Series appears to be all
around of the barrell race. An- over for Mickey Mantle,
nette Bohannon of Victoria cop- Mantle, hobbling so badly he
ped first place in the second ge ^ tQ gnt hj$ ^ even to
Reuss Defeats Koehler
Sunday For Golf Title
Dr. Ted Reuss defeated Fritz
Koeher 4 and 2 Sunday to win
'* Cuero Country Club’s an-
nual golf tournament for the
second consecutive year
Reuse and Koehler advanced
to the finals following two Sun-
days of play.
Dr. Charles Tubbs beat Mur-
ray Carte 1 up to win in the
first flight. Newton Smith and
W.L. Ferguson Jr. are due to
play this week to determine the
winner in the second flight.
In consolation play. Dr. O. E.
HaR Jr. dropped Milton Kasch
2 and 1 in the championship
flight. In the second flight,
John Wofford defeated Jack
Wayne 1 up in 19 holes.
John Barnes and Penn Beak-
Rice vs Florida at Houston
(night), Texas A and M vs
Trinity at San Antonio (night).
Ladies Golf
ley are to play this week to de-
cide the consolation winner in
the first flight.
In other golf news
Ferguson and Grace
UP In a tie in th»
Association tournament Sun-
day. Betty shot an S3 and had
a 14-stroke handicap. Grace
shot an 85, but had a 16-stroke
handicap.
Ann Tubbs won in the first
flight. 96-26-72.
Jackie Hall and Mary Lee
Mood tied in the sSeoad flight.
Carl Gustafran Jr.. Cuero
parti manager, said playoffs will
be held this week.
Week End Sports
Sumirary
By Called Faroe lateraational
Saturday
CINCINNATI. Ohio. - Rog-
er Maris’ floiw run in the
ninth Inning-gave the New
York YanlMM 4-3-2 World Se-
ries victory over the Cincinnati
Reds in the third game of the
baseball olassic.
J. Saxton,
Jerry Cook. Tex.
McKinney, Ark
Moritz, Tex.
R. Bull. Baylior
T. Reagan. A&M
Poage, Texas
T. Sherwin SMU
C. Choate, Beylor
Wleman To Retire
Td Pat Fg To
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4 0
3 0
0 14
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 0
ID 5
0
0
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Think Reds Will Win
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NEW YORK UPI You can
get 12-1 odds if you still think
the Cincinnati Reds will win
the World Series.
At least that was what Broad-
way oddsmakers were quoting
after the Yankees won Sunday’s
fourth game to take a 3-1 lead
over the Reds. The Yankees
were 4-1 favorites to win the
series before that decisive vic-
tory.
NEW YORK — Sicada. bid-
ding for the 2-year-olr filly
championship, woo the 8121,075
rfzette Sttitwra^ Aqueduct.
CHICAGO; .Ts.CTJ#e National
Hockey League All-Stars de-
feated the— Chicago Black
Hawks, 3-1. "
nati by defeating the Rada. T-0,
in the fourth game of the World
Series.
WATKINS GLEN. N. Y. -
Innos Ireland oif Scotland won
the United States Grand Prix
auto raee in two hours. 13 min-
utes and 45.8 seconds.
LONDON —The United States
Ryder CUP team arrived for
its international golf match
with Great Britain next week-
end.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Heavy-
weight Cassius Clay. Kept his
"****+JSTJZ
round. Clay
now has woirnine straight since
turning pm.
CAMDEN, N."J. -My Por-
trait capturod- ike 828.100 Jer-
sey Belle SWtts, opening day
feature aEpaTOen State Park.
; Sunday
CINCINNATI, Ohio - The
New York Yankees took a three
games to one lead over Cincin-1
PARIS — Italian - bretf MoJ-
vedo won the 8120,000 Pnx de
L’Arc de Triomphe, by* two
lengths. ........ —- - -hm
tBu»C
DENVER -E. E. (Ta* Wie-
mah, IS. diteetor of aftetics
and physical education «1 the
University of Denver, wgl re-
tire next June 15. Wiemaa has
held the post since AuguKlOSl.
Sunday, 6:08 pin.
Monday, 6a07 p.m.
Mantle Out
SMNDM6S
number one team in the na-
'tidn prior to Saturday, it is
'doubtful there was anyone wat-
ching this game that was not
!pulling for Southern California
to score the two points neces-
sary' to win with just 48 seconds
remaining on the clock. As it
turned out. the finish was thril-
ling enough, but had Trojan
Quarterback Bill Nelsen been
••able to connect with the attem- rodco here next summer
pted aerial that woud have put
the Sons of Troy ahead 36-35 at
that point, it would have been
mere thrilling. Admire the at-
tempt anyway and even tho-
ugh they lost the game Southern
Gal was still credited with a Tpam
®»-t moral victory. Robstovvn
.J"5IIU's Ponies came up with ; *ransas Pass
•~9-7 win over ihe Air Force Kingsville
Xeademy in another of the be-.p, Lavaca
jUfcr games of the hectic day. ; p^eviHe
otirer tills that ended in Cceio
Soares listed above were: Notre
32£me 22. Purdue 20; Missouri I-a*t Week* R-vid'
'and California tied 14-14; Ken- Aransas Pass 28 Palacios 0
’tucky nosed out Auburn 14-12 Kdinbuig 22 Kingsville 7
JUKI Maryland eased by touted . El Campo 18 Pt. Lav aca 12
"Syracuse 22-21. i McAllen 34 Robstown 6
• -Haven't heard from some of ■ Cuero. idle
3Le other games which may Beeville. idle
Jg may not have been just as This Reek’s Games
W-ose. but those we referred Aransas Pass at Cuero
Jo were corkers. Beevilte at Falfurrias
SEASON STANDINGS
W L T Pet.
round.
Ley said the rodeo association
expects to meet next month to
start laying plans for a youth
DisLid 15-AAA
FOOTBALL STANDING!
w I pt* opp pet.
42
70
36
56
26
50
58
21
70
70
62
74
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.667
.400
.250
.250
.200
walk up the dugout steps, will
be missing from the lineup in
today's fifth game and there
is little chance he'll be able to
play even if a sixth or seventh
game is necessary.
"Whether or not he plays an-
other inning. Mantle has been
a big factor in this Series al
ready.” said New York mana-
ger Ralph Houk.
"His base hit in the fourth
inning was the turning point of
Sunday's game. That was the
one that got us started. Just
seeing him in the lineup puts
pressure on the pitchers."
Mantle's abscessed hip had
him depressed although it’s no-
thing that should bother him
two or three weeks from now.
"You play all year to get in
the blasted thing,” he said.
"Then you can't play good. It
makes you feel lousy.”
Texas 3 0
Baylor 2 0
Arkansas 2 1
Texas Christian 1 1
Rice 1 1
Texas A& M 11
S. Methodist 1 2
Texas Tech 0 3 0
0 1.000
0 1.000
0 .667
.500
.500
.500
.333
000
Conference Standing
W L T Pci.
- Robstown and Aransas
e the top spot in District
35-AAA standings for the sea-
son today, following a rather
«*»asl.Ttus week end for teams
making up this conference
ifach oi the>e teams are rid-
i K Pt the 667 level With three
v rs and two losses for the
\ - r.
Aransas Pass apparently has
ihe belter club however, for
Joey have allowed the onposit on
• just 21 points in five garnes
'v oile booking a total of seventy
yen their side of the ledger. Ror>
* Hewn Cotton Picker's on ihe
rpiher hand have scored just 42
points in as many games, but
^nave permitted their opponents
-to record 52 tallies
’■"The Kingsville Brahmas are
in third place w ith 2 w ins and 3
.losses for a .400 percentage
! Kingsville, idle
pa<4„ Pt. Lavaca, idle
Robstown. idle
; Barber hNmti
Playet-Of-Year
DUNEDIN. Fla. UPI — Jerry
Barber, who defeated Don Jan-
in an 18-hole playoff to
, ...... the 1961 Professional
new record of one hour. 14 min- Golfel, Association Champion-
u,es ,nur s€rwKlR Sunday ;vhlle j ship, today was named the PGA
w‘irning the 100-mile open cham- | p]aver-of-the-year. ...
SETS «PEED MARK
LANGHORNE, Pa UPI-Bob
Malzahn of Keyport. N. J.. set a j w-
r anshirt strrk car race at Lang-
h >rne Speedway.
nr. mg. A scheduled game with
Palacios was cancelled by
Carla, and the next week San
Antonio Sam Houston nosed
out the Sandies 13-12 in a
thriller. Lavaca's first win was
a 32-21 decision over the San
Marcos Rattlers, but last week
the EI Campo Rice Birds cash-
ed in on Sandy miscues to trip !
them 18-12. I
a .400 percentage So. Port Lavaca, with one
.They and the Port Lavaca Sand- win in four starts, shares fourth
3rrabs were pre-season choices place with Beeville. which has
an identical record. Cuero has
Barber received 405 votes of
1.227 in a nationwide ballot of
the PGA membership and those
on the PGA national press list,
according to an announcement
issued bv Lou Strong, President
of the PGA.
Arnold Palmer, the 1960 pla-
yer-of-the-year. was runnerup
in this year's balloting with 374
votes
1 1.000
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0 1.000
0 .000
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Texas 1 0
Arkansos 1 0
Texas A&M 1 0
Rice 0 0
Baylor 0 0
S. Methodist 0 1
Texas Christian 0 1
Texas Tech 0 2
Last Week’s Result*
Texas 41. Wash. State 8
Texas A and M 38, Tex Tech
7
Arkansas 28. T. Christian 3
S. Methodist 9. Air Force
Acad. 7
This Week’s Schedule
Satufday
Texas vs Owlahoma at Dal
las. Texas Tech vs Texas Chris
tian of Lubbock might), Ark-
ansas vs Baylor at Waco (nite),
Accept No
Substitute
Good Things Happen To Your
Town And You When You
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Xt cop the loop pennant. wilh
JCie decision resting on the out-
come of the game between
‘these two teams.
HI Port Lavaca's Sandcrabs are
"having their troubles this year
-despite their reputed potential
^strength In tlieir opener Class
^AAA Victoria shin them out
^46-0. which was nrit too sur- be idle.
but one win in five games and
have undisputed possession of
th^ 15-AAA cellar.
Cuero and Aransas Pass open
league play here Friday in the
only conference tilt of the week.
Beeville goes to Falfurrias and
the other three members will
;
CUERO
BOWL
SCORE SHEET
1
JUNIOR MIXED
LEAGUE
Nanis Tram
High Game
High Serlta |
Patty Copprdge — Tram No. (
Buy*—
107
*84
Gregory Hotlmaaa — Tram No. 2
l«S
318
Baity Hatchrr — Team No. 7
154
818
Toa Harwood 84 19
Raady Smith 3 18
Patty Copped ge 5 8 19
•
High Team Game: Tram No. 7 .
High Team Series: Tram No. 7 .
BANTAM MIXED
LEAGUE
Name Team
,*9D-
High Garnet High Series
JUutiha Brier — Team No. 4 ..........
................ 138
283
Gary Show — Team No. 1
Girfct-
............... 104
278
Ho*.:a Hltniaa — Team No. 4
............. Ill
280
‘*u ftu Corkrsa — Tram No. 1
113
278
High Tram Game: No. 1
..........................
........ 383
High Team Krrie*: No. 4
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; SENIOR MIXED
LEAGUE
Aam* Team
High Game
High Series
Traak Burn* ..................... .
138
407 !
•Charlotte iirtr .........
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Dtaae Heaaekr
OpUta:
CaaJv Hall * «. I I
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341
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ligh Team Game: Rail Bouaeer*
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