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THE CUEItO RECORD, Thursday, November 1. 195«
Cleveland Browns No
Longer Dominate Play
In Professional Loop
Sports Briefs
By OSCAR FRALEY
United PrM* Sports W'rlli'r
M r;\v yonrc. Nov. i an
I Rnp. They were tackling an 1m-
i possible task simply because
jlhcy didn't have the team's eon- [
Ptt'.fc 'siennl football is MannrM,'"rc ,h»»- likc ««"“"»• thc> j
intcllrvrbl} today at the end „f |^ld spark the .mj.oss.blc. .chairman
i n < iv.
For six years.
Slowed Down By Age—
ever sin. e' ‘‘Ase '* slo"'nS th-m
DENVER, Nov. 1 - (UP) —
j Athletic Director Robert Whitlow
I said Wednesday that the Air
Force Academy football team
[cannot consider any bowl bid un-
j 111 its regular season is complet-
ed.
Me informed Dick Wilson,
of the Refrigerator
Bowl selection committee at Ev-
HUGE
AS COi
MAS HORNS
1l rv ' icii-e't the Vatton.it villv.lt iantL With it. they no longer ha\c|nnSt°n' ***" ' 'a* * lrr*f‘r f°r t*1C
- Cleveland Browns 'j,r ^ ^boumr back from !»«. 2 game was "greatly rppre-
I--vc Ivrn in the championship “,e.,b™lsi"K p,ay \ *V.ch *“ ", P'°
p>«»xl.'< ev..v season. Three lfoo,baU *ra£mii‘*£ expla,n*
t n*e:- they won the world .ham- ,,ne c?a'h ^ho would not permit
, on. bin md three times they u'° b,s , ,
' ere nmnrrup. ' , So ^""Wnation Is lo.ver.ng
H this 'car they have won be bonm on the Browns and ac-
r„ v tire „:u”e in five starts and ,hc lact ,hat, ,hf
... i , r valuable man In pro football to-,
° ‘'U"MI 11 ' 1 day Is a versatile offensive quar- tui‘f classic at Laurel Park, Nov.
| terbnek. 112.
The pro premium now is on
Club Had Dropped Five
Of Six Games
This Year
LAUREL. Md , Nov. 1 - <UP)
— A replacement for the with-
drawn Bardstown is expected to
be named today as the United
States' third representative in the
Washington. D.C. International
AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 1 -(UP)
— Ed Price, the most successful
Southwest Conference coach, re-
signed his Job Wednesday after
Ida 1906 Texaa, Longhorns drop-
ped five of their six games and
he had been hanged in effigy.
The resignation is cffseEvs
Dee. 31. Price still had another
year to go on a contract calling
for 112,500 per season.
The athletic council accepted
the resignation “with regret” and
indicated that no action would be
official dates for National
Popcotm Week are October 27th
to November 3rd, but p4f
has been a favorite yeas'-’rtumd
•aaek ter AmdriMna aver riwt
the Um Thmfeftgfrring, when
the ten ef aa Indian chief
brought the eariy ostenlsta sev-
eral bttahele at ‘‘pepped eom*“
in a deerskin bag. Whether tt*a
for • July picnic or tor Christ-
mas decorations, It still takes
only a moment to transform a
law ounces of kernels and bub-
bling oil Into s fluffy heap of
hospitality and good eating!
Balls art always
welcome in ths Trick er Treat
bags of marauding youngsters
on Halloween, and busy house-
teaspoon v*nSBa er peppermint
flavoring to eoahad aymp.
HONtrr PGPOORN BALLS—
Replace corn syrup with 1 cup
tarny. When synip la cooked,
add 1 teaspoon vanilla.
TURKEY TROT
HONOR ROLL
Jay Young
Fred Dedear
Following is a Hat of coStribu-
ONNAMON POPCORN BALIA JL^JL'ai ,0 fjnancd
- Replace water with 3 cuf tort to Iht Itote f»eded to i»nanw
strained orange Juice. After toe Turkey T*®® to be again
to cooked, add 4 tebto. stage# in Cum on November
epoana crashed rad einhaftKMt 110-13-32.
candtoe
Arnold Bro§ Scrv. StA. m. SO
jr. A Mr*. J. ReHfert - 2®
Lens Dalny Malt —- 20
Osterhout---~ »-'y*
HD Qub - IfifaSL,
itabke----»fcS=£;-i
Tfilec. Co. .....——
aW<V*.-«-^as
lr"Sue’s Ei\.'iorn Division.
i'h re ere two f.ictois which j Thp pm pi.cnljuni wow is on! Bardstown the Calumet Farm ___ _ _
unilci tin .. . a rut on ,|,e tnsidc of the mouth
possibility of an oft
wives find fhtt th8re are many
different kinds of pop-
balls whiah land variety to
n4w and
of reflexes slow ing
_ year.'.
last those Browns
Biodic. j
Graham Sparked Attack- i Eut in ,be in,crim’ il ha* bc‘
The loss of Graham had to have come fairly_ evident that at long tratK
a terrific effect on the club as a
whole, nor is this a knock at his
successors - - George Ratterman,
Babe Parilli and Tommy O'Con-
nell. It was simply that, in si\
years as the whip-snapper of the
Brown attack, Graham had con-
vinced every one of the Brow ns
that he w as the man w ho made
them go.
Ratterman, before his injury,
and Parilli and O'Connell nil have
made a valiant effort lo fill the
GOBBLERS GRID
SCHEDULE
*\'nv. ?
Port Lavaca nt Cuero
•Nov. 9
Robstown at Cuero
•Nov. 16
Cuero at Kingsville
District Games
LISTEN DAILY
l&acept Sunday)
KMAC—San Antonio
12:00 Noon
J-lear
THE
WRITE-IN
CANDIDATE
W. LEI
PlfJLADELPHIA. Nov. l-(UP)
— You'll have to know an admi-
ral or general if you're short a
ticket and still want to sec this
year's Army-Navy game at Mu-
nicipal Stadium. Dec. 1 — and
even that might not help,
i The two aeademies announced
simultaneously Wednesday that
the annual classic is a sellout.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1 -(UP)
— With the departure of the first
i planeload of Olympic gamea per-
formers but four days away, the
jU.S. Olympic track and field
; team holds its final practice meet
i today at Memorial Coliseum.
On the basis of performances
today and his appraisal of the
chance of certain athletes to re-
gain their form of last June,
head Coach Jim Kelly will deter-
mine whether alternates should
replace performers on the trav-
eling squad.
Price’s resignation left the uni-
versity with two top posts to fill.
Veteran Athletic Director Dana
X. Bible is stepping down to mo-
dified service at the end e# fills'
school year. Price had been men-
tioned as a possible successor.
There la a possibility ths ath-
letic council may combine the
two Jobs, at Bible wishes to re-
main in an advisory capacity.
Price, a quiet-spoken, 47-year
old Texaa product, had a confer-
ence record to date of 20 victo-
ries, ll losses and one tie, better
an el# favorite.
After the popcorn balls Sre
made, it takes but a few twists to
tuna them Into eye-catching
treats. Tor example, you might
shape them around the candy
part of a lollipop ... or
a barbell by placing a taffy ap-
pla on one end of a stick and a
popcorn ball on tha other
or. you can add yellow Mod
coloring to a light popesm mix-
ture, shape Into earc of own
and cover with green cellophane
to resemble shuck*.
Melt to lb package dairy-
fresh caramels (21 caramels)
with 2 tablespoons water in top
of double bailer. Mix thoroughly
nes, ii losses ana one tie. netter ] -uifti bmm*
than any of his rival coaches 1" 1*4 com.
the powerful Southwest loop can | -i—r mTjrrtn
Keep hands seat or lightly
muster. His overall record la S3
victories, 26 losses and a tie.
DANIEL
FOR
w IM la I, *. u, O DuMl
Sunset Hour
rilCRS., 5:4*
FBI., 8:41
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 1 —
(UP)— Speedy halfback Larry
Houdek of Kansas Wesleyan Uni-
versity, Selina, held the lion’a
share of NAIA statistical honors
today, leading in total offense and
ruahlng and standing second in
scoring.
Houdek has a 156.5-yard rush-
ing average in six games. He car-
ried 119 times for 951 yards. In
total offense, he has averaged
168.3 yards.
Halfback John Steffen of Wis-
consin State. River Falls, holds
the scoring lead with 97 point* in
seven games to 78 for Houdek In j Rice
six. Fullback Charlea Sander* of Ark
JwiNnml
(Mfennce Calendar
Baylor
Ark.
TCU
SMU
Rice
Texas
grekaed when shaping balls .
and be cartful not to bum
band* with hot syrup.
LIGHT POPCORN BALIA
(beats recipe)
2 eupa granulated auger
l cup light com syrup
1 eup water
3 tablespoons butter
Cbok to 260 degree* F. or soft
SEASON HANDINGS
Teem WL T Pet. Ft*. Op.
Texas AAM 5 0 1 .917 106 46
4 1 0 .800 75 32 ___________________
4 2 0 .667 M 821 creek stage. Pour over 2 quart*
3 2 0 .600 102 331 salted popcorn. Mix thoroughly
3 2 0 .600 79 78 [and mold Into balls.
3 2 0 .600 84 55 VarlaHene ef Beale Recipe
1 5 0.167 51162 PASTEL POPCORN BALLS
West Texes State Is third with 72
points. _
FELLOWOSMOCRATS
//jf
VOTE FOR
CONFERENCR STANDINGS I Delicately tint cooked syrup with
3= ««V; fapL
Baylor 1 1 0 .500 27 26 CHtXXJLATTE POPCORN
TCU 1 1 0 .500 47 131 BALLS — Add 8 ounces un-
1 1 0 .500 41 21 sweetened chocolate and one
1 2 0 .353 45 60 ------ —----------------
and grated peel of 1 Additional fends pro deeded
•■fetter. and additional pledges will toe
_ FRUTT-'N-SPIce POPCORN acknowledged In this column as
HALLS — Cook 1 eup mince I they are received. Call Jack
mast with syrup. Remove (torn I Howerton, finance chairman or
heat and add 3/4 teaspoons any one at The Record btlsinass
vanilla. - office, telephone 5-3131. ;
CARNIVAL POPCORN BALLS Contributors pledged er coJ
Coarsely chop fit* following tooted to date are as folk
and add to cooked syrap: 16 Cuero Feed A Seed
Lady .
Another Lady
Another Lady
Lady
marshmallows, 1 cup red _
dtod chamcs. and 1 Bop walnut
meats.
DARK POPCORN RAUA
3/4 eup molasses
Ito eupB light brown sugar
(er 3/4 cup each «f
and dark brown sugar)
to teaspoon vinegar
1 tablespoon butter
1/3 cup wheat germ (optional)
Boil together everything ex-
cept wheat germ till 275 degrees
F. (hard, almost brittle in cold
water.) Mr Mian to prevent
aootching. Remove from heat
and add wheat germ. Toss mix-
jure with S'quarts popped com
nr variation, mtot to eup choco
lata bits, er to cup grated rai-
sins, er l eup salted peanuts
with pepped com before adding
■yrap.
Store —-
City of Cuero
Mecka Drug Go. _—-
Buchel National Bank-
Farmers St Bank A
TrUSt CO. ..-N.MMNMN
Victoria Advocate —
Newman’s of Cuero.....
Koehlers. Inc.................
S. W. Natural Gas. Co.
Cuero Federal Sav. ft
Loan ... ..............
The Fair Store_________
David M. Stiles__________...
Stowers Furniture Co..
Cuero Record -----------
J. C. Penney Co. ______
Bert Kirk Jr......—___
>. *3 • <-*•*»
amid M. High
Drag Store ....
:anys ................
. J. 8. McAlister «
Stop ............ 25
, —** *——1—U—I
if«;{i®nery ..... —
___ , —> -V-fr
Fischer ...............— 25
lith .............2.5#—.
Country Club ... SO
Theatre ............. 26 v
’s 10c Store .. 26
in Service —. 30 "Z~.
Jcstuie--------------
Penn BeakJey---------.... loo
Mr hr ftppiaa (sm!
CMSCAOO. Nov. 1, - The Pop-
corn Institute, sponsor of the
7th annual National Popcorn |
Week, October 2T-Nttvember
2, recommends these five simple
rules tor pepping perfect pop-
corn:
1. Warm the popper, heavy I
pan or heavy skillet.
2. Put in ena-fourth cup oil
favorite eeelring oil er short-
ening.
3. Let the oO fit hot-about I
tores minutes. Dree in three
or tour kernels. Whan they
begin to spin in the nil. it’s |
time to start popping.
4. Four enough kernels from
ean to ewer the bottom of |
pepper or skillet.
I. Cover and shake gently. I
When you hear the last
few “pops”, remove pan
from heat and empty con-
tent* Into a large bowl.
Pour in malted butter and
salt to taste. Sent Immed-
iately.
J. D. Braitalette Jr.
Crescent Valley
Creamery _________________
Miller Manford
Hatchery .................
Guadalupe Valley Cotton
Mills .............—........
Clyde Christian..............
DeWitt Co. Producers
Assn. ...............................
John H. Beming_____......
8. W. Bell Tel Co........
R. D. Bowen Dist. CO.
Station KCFH _____________
E. C. Schaefer___________
Dr. J. G. Burns ___________
Wilcox Trend Gathering
System, Inc. ---------
Bass Shoe Store________
'Thomas Jefferson, the third
President of the United States,
smuggled the rice seed from
lfaly to South Carolina and
thus initiated toe south’s ricst
growing industry.
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BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1st.
Phone 555-J3 O. J. HUTH
Yoakum, Texas
TEXAS
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Texas 0 2 0 .000 21 00|
LAST WSiR’S RESULTS
Texaa AAM 19, Baylor 1)
Rica 28. Texaa 7
Arkansas 14, Mississippi 0
Miami 14, TCU 0
SMU idle
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
SATURDAY - TCU va. Baylor I
at Fort Worth conf.; Texaa vs.
SMU at Austin conf.; Texas AftM
vs. Arkansas at College Station
conf..-night; Rice vs. Utah at|
Houston.
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
Player, Team TD PAT FG TP I
VOTE FOR
TEACHER RETIREMENT
AMENDMENT
Wineburg, TCU 7
Nesbitt. Ark. 5
Shofner, Baylor 5
Crow, Tex. AftM 5
Fondren, Texas 4
Dial, Rice
Underwood. Ark. 3
No. 0000
SAMPLE BALLOT
Dike, TCU
Williams, Rice
Christian, Ark.
Jackson, SMU
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DISTRICT 13-AAA
DISTRICT STANDINGS
Team w I pet. pts. ep.
Cuero ................ 1 0 .1000 24 7|
Kingsville ........ 1 0 .1000 51 27
Pt. Lavaca ........ 0 1 .000 27 81
Beevills ........... 0 1 .000 7 24
Robstown ............ 0 0 .000 0 0
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WS»a. .'"^ftfeiaa^. .
Season’s Standings
Wm Affemw Com
a WILL WILSON
meads r. ainw
W L Pet. Pis. Op.
6 1 .846 215 93
5 1 .833 112 32
.564 100 74
.500 94 102
.500 127 135
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Par taariaa JaMaa, la
Carr*. Ptaaa 3
□ JAMES X NOEVELL
Par AtaaaMta J
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Jaa af Caart al OUal
MOBIUSON
□ WILLIAM J MUIUMV. JF.
□ CALVErr
Jc^aaMaa al CaMral Laa*
O EARL RUDDER
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Team
Kingsville
Robstown
Cuero 4 3
Beeville 3 3
Port Lavaca 3 3
Laat Week’s Results
Cuero 24. Beeville 7
Kingsville 51, Pt. Lavaca 27
Robstown, Open
This Week’s Games
Port Lavaca at Cuero
Robstown at Beeville
Kingsville Open
DISTRICT 29 A STANDINGS
W L Pet
Yorktown
Three Rivers
George West
Pettus
Falls City
Jourdanton
Poteet
Stockdale
4 0 .1000
4 0 .1000
.1000
.500
.400
.000
.000
.000
You are a free Texan . . . You can vote any way you like. Regardless of what you
may have heard, it is perfectly legal to split your ticket if you want to. jur.t as it
is legal to vote the Democratic ticket straight, or the Republican ticket straight.
The purpose of the ballot is to determine what the people want. And if jou want
to vote for Eisenhower and Nixon — then cast the rest of your ballot for the
Democratic nominees — that is your privilege. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise!
BY LAW YOUR VOTE MUST BE COUNTED.
tPaL Adv—Paid lor by Teaat Democrats for Elseahmrer. Weldon Hart, Director.)
but Week's Result*
Yorktown 39. Falls City 6
George West 34, Poteet 0
Three Rivers 74, Stockdale 0
Pettus 20, Jourdanton 12
This Week’s Gamea
Three Rivers at Yorktown
Poteet at Pettus
Jourdanton at Stockdale
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The Channel islands, off the
torthwest coast of France, ire
the only portions of the duke-
dom of Normandy belonging to
England, to which theja have
been attached since the con-
quest.
• •
NOVEMBER 6,1956
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Towery, R. Kenneth. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1956, newspaper, November 1, 1956; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697768/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.