The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 246, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 18, 1953 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGE TWO
THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO. TEXAS
Gobblers Win
Again, 6-0
TOSSING TEXAN
(Continued from Page 1)
the Cowboys . . but it was a
Cowboy fumble which turned the
trick,
Edna hold the ball on its own
36 with fourth down and 3 to go.
and then chilling Weigand on the
3 to take over. They ran but onej
play, a quarter-back sneak by
Pieper good for 2 yards, before
the half ended with the score still,j
Cuero 6-Edna 0.
The Gobblers picked up their
Owosdz. Edna center, she' the oniy fjrst down of the evening in
ball far over the head of Ed Me-j the third period and then gave
Dowell, back to kick. McDowell over to the Cowboys who owned
chasing the ball back to the Cow-1 (he ball most of the way from
boy 10 where at least three Gob- (hat point on out. It was a fum-
biers were on top of him. |ble on a fourth down one yard
"Bubba" Hartman blasted tac- gamble that gave the Cowboys
kle to the 1 and from this point,the ball on their own 32 yard line.
Calk slipped over. Rieger's try j Edna w as able to rack up yard-
for extra point was wild and the hut their efforts were once
score was 6-0. more rocked back by the stiff
Three Cuero fumbles in the first Cuero defense, several first downs
quarter, all recovered deep in clearing by only inches.
Cobbler territory by the hardj it was about midway in the |
charging Cowboys, kept the fourth quarter when the visitors
$,nithmcn in hot water through-: opened up with one of their most
out the early part of the game, (potent drives of the evening, tak-
The third fumble found Edna.jog over on their own 27 on a
recovering on the Cuero 20. Bobo(Gobbler kick and driving to with-
Weigand, 175 pound fullback, and^,, the shadow of the Cuero goai-
fhe tag rub of the Edna drive all ’ lino,
night, plowed through the Gob-
bler line to the Cuero 10 on the morp gided by ^
eo»&y
layase:,
pe-r/fo/r
l/oa/s'
quarter-
back, $.
WHO'LL. 3
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By Alan Mover
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first play from scrimmage at this
point. Donald Duke; the Cowboy's
172 co-captain and halfback,
combined With Weigand to grind
out yardage in three plays, the
fourth down finding Weigand
stopped in his tracks on the 5.
Cuero kicked out ot
vas aidedTiy a here that the Gobblers again call-
agmnst the Cowboys for illegal
With Weigand the big gun once
Duke and
Sowell, the Cowboys moved down
field for five consecutive 1st
downs, marching to the Cuero 20.
Weigand drove over center for 4
and Duke racked loft end to the
11. Duke was almost away on the
next play, getting great block-
7HE T05SKO TEXAH
P/TCHEP TOR
/,999 Hards and
/g toucHpoy/ns
LAST yEAR
ou' oi da,nger and| ing to drive to Cuero s 6. It was
15 yard penalty1
m . ied upon their super-men and four
Use o e an s. plays later the ball rested on the |
first quarter found r . . .
H 5 when Cuero took over.
AND TO COH-
HL'SE THE
oprosit/oh
further he
HAN THE 0ALL
H/Y yAPPE, fOO-
SCOREP THE
Lyons' first
Touchdown /n the
CHAMP/ON ship playorp.
End of the
the game a scoreless tie.
The Gobbler score came with
iix minutes of the second quarter
gone, and a few minutes later
found themselves again in a hole
when a bad Cuero kick went out
on the Gobbler 28. From this
point Weigand and Mcvnard
Sowell ripped through the Cuero
In three plays, the Cowboys
were once more in possession,
covering a Gobbler fumble on
the Cuero 15. The ball was back in
Gobbler hands less than a minu-
te later as they exchanged the
compliment as an alert Gobbler
pounced on an Edna fumble on
the Cuero 23. Edna held and
Weber ........
Calk .............
B
B
Hartman ...
........., .......
B
Sow'cll
Duke
Weigand
line or short jolting gain, with Cuen).g kjck' went out fo |he
Weigand finally being stopped on
the Cuero 6 where it was first and
goal.
* This was the set-up for another
‘brilliant Gobbler goal line stand,
Xwith Rayes, Mintcr, Trautwein,
J Cornett. Luker, Warzecha, Ley,
Rieger, and the Gobbler line back-
ers stopping Donald Duke cold for
two nla?8, batting down a pass
tM’keu'/
NOW — the miracle
strength of an all
NYLON CORD TIRE
for only a few
dollars more than
a standard tire!
from where the
up with a futile aerial attack, J.
W. Pieper snuffing out their last
slim hope when he intercepted
around his own 20 and racked
hack up field some 15 yards as the
clocked ticked out.
To pick the stars we give you
the Gobbler Roster.
For Edna it was the rampaging
Weigand whose 175 pounds took a
teiTific pounding at the hands of
the plucky Gobblers who put little
faith in pre-gafne predictions.
.White, Minter,
visitors opened havcr Muenter.
Officials; Jimmy Smjlh, Ref-,
eree; Bob Meitze, Field Judge;
Clifford Gilbert, umpire; Bob
Meitze, headlinesman.
Substitutions; Cuero. Castillo,!
Taylor, Copen-
REFUGIO BOPS
TROJAN TEAM
Gives Notice That Cals
Team To Beal For
District Title
BULLDOGS IN
25-13 WIN
take Port Lavaca Sand
Crabs Info Camp
With Ease
YOAKUM,— The Yoakum Bull-
dogs remained one of the two
favorites to take the District 30-
AA crown as they- dropped the
Port Lavaca Sandcrabs with ease
here Friday night by a 25-13
bount.
Cleo Cooper, one of the finest
backs in the district, scored three
of Yoakum's touchdowns with
Bobby Manning passing for the^
fourth.
The Bulldogs took a one touch-
down lead in the first quarter
and added 12 more in the sec-
ond to lead 18-0 at the half.
The Sand Crabs scored their
two tallies in the third period
with Yoakum coming back to
score once moy: in the final
period.
J- “ g- *;j'* IP
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Martin Antf Lewis
At Rialto Theater
‘'The Caddy” starring Dean
Martin and Jerry Lewis, those two
zany boys, is currently being
shown at the Rialto theater and ad-
vance reports are that Cueroitcs
are due plenty of laughs from the
comic hit.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1253
OLSON-TURPII
BOUT SLATED
two have played in to date and
local movie fans will find it highly
amusing, according to Jack Dick-
erson, manager.
ike-Corfines-
(Continued iron page 1)
Gulf of Mexico each year dur-
ing the rainy season. The water
stored behind the dam eventually
will make possible the irrigation
of from 460,000 to 540,000 acres of
land.
Tn normal times, Falcon Dam
will have a useful storage capa-
city of 91,452,900,000 cubic feet of
water, backed up for almost 40
miles behind the face of the struc-
ture. In flood season, the lake be-
hind the dam may stretch up the
river for as much as 62 miles.
Water Use Split
Under the water treaty of 1944,_
41.4 per cent of the dam’s-usotul
water capacity will go to Mexico
and 58.6 per cent to the United
States. This was the proportion in
which both countries split the cost
of construction.
Also known as the Good Neigh-
bor Dam, the structure extends
about three miles into Mexico and
almost two miles into the United
States. The Rio Grande marks the
frontier of the two countries for
some 1,180 miles.
The dam is 35 feet thick at the
top and 1,006 feet thick /it the
base.
Cottage cheese is also called
Dutch cheese because the Dutch
were the first to make it, in cot-
tages and small houses.
Everything For A Perfect
Hallowe'en Party
MASKS — FAVORS — NAPKINS —
NOISE MAKERS — INVITATIONS —
DECORATIONS
DOWN TOWN NEWS STORE
Across from Post Office — Victoria
Air Conditioned for Your Comfort
Open Until 8 for Your Convenience.
Madison Square Garden
To Be Scene Of
Important Tilt
Cuero
Starting IJneup
Poa.
Edna
Ley
Nava
Trautwein
L E
.... . ...... Hutcheson
Cornett .
L T
Gaubatz
Luker
L G
Gwosdz.
Rayes ,....
C
Sheblak
Rieger ...
R G
Barnes
Warzecha
R T
.
Rogers
Pieper ,
R E
B
FOOTBALL RESULTS
HIGH SCHOOL
Cuero 6, Edna 0
Refugio 33, Beeville 6
Yoakum 25, Port Lavaca 13
Wharton 21, Lamar Con. 12
Floresville 42, South San 6
Vanderbilt 18, Yorktown 12
Palacios 6, Goliad 0
Luling 40, Smithville 13
l.a Grange 19. Lockhart S .
Victoria 26, Alamo Heights 7
Ohio State 12, Tenn 6
Texas 16, Arkansas 7.
Baylor 47, Vanderbilt 6
Army 14, Duke 13
Texas A&M 20, TCU 7
Dean and Jerry take to the golf j
course as two young men who!
would rather play golf than work,
Jerry is the superior golfer, but
gets stage fright when playing be-
fore a gallery. He teaches Dean
By JA( K C'CIILEY the finer points of the game io
NEW YORK, Oct. 17,--UP — such an extent Jerry winds 'up be- •
American champion Bobo Olson of ing Dean's caddy. j
Hawaii and European champion j Dean gels a swelled head and'
I Handy Turpin of England will fight he and Jerry fa'll out with plenty
(for the vacant world middleweight ( of action taking place in between
! crown in an inlemational 15-round time.
(bout at Madison Square Garden j- Supplying, the love interest arc
j Wednesday night. (Donna Reed and Barbara Bates.
| Olson, a great ring mechanic, j in the supporting cast are, Jos-
j was favored at 2 to 1 Saturday to ! eph Calleia and Fred Clark.
| win the 160-pound diadem, left va- For goif fans it is interesting to
The Refugio Bob- cant by .the retirement ot Sugar (nole that Ben Hogan, Sam Snead,
notice Friday1 Robinson last December. j Jimmy. Thompson. Julius Boros,
the team to! PromotOr J ini Morris reported i flnrt By,onare to be seen playing
... ,fln advance of J80.000, He expects themselves on the screen.
"Withe gross gate, to be between 5150.-
With ticketsrang-
picture ing between $3 and 320. a. sellout
! e'rowH of 19,000 would yield a gate
HEY!
THOSE GUYS ARE
BACK AM) FUNNIER
THAN EVER - 3 BIG DAYS!
LOOK!
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Thru
TUESDAY
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! BEEVILLE —
! cats gave due
I night that they are
(beat for the District 30-AA
as they blasted the Bceylle Tro-j 000 ani| $190,000.
jans virtually out of the
j by a score of 33-6.
i Scrafin Vela led the
ROW
„ , .of $198,000.
n,'fue,°: The bout
.... _____ is expected to set a
attack with three . touchdowns, record Garden gate for fights low-
land he was hard to catch all er than heavyweights for two ma-
jnight. j jor reasons: I it brings together
| Bceville was unable to score two 25-year-old contenders at their
| until the final quarter. peaks, each of whom has earned
| The win ivas six in a row for, world-wide respect for his abil-
|Refugio, now definitely recogmz- jty; and 2 although the classic will
La .... —-• powerful team in be televised and broadcast nation-
Toin Harmon, famous sports
figure, portrays a tournament an-
nouncer.
This latest Martin-Lewis re-
lease is being hailed as the finest,
funniest, most entertaining film the
ed as the most
i he District 30-AA loop.
Karnes City Whips
Lions of Kenedy
lallwby CBS the telecast will he !
(blacked out,in a radius of 75 mies
j from the Garden.
Bats see very well at night artd
fairly well in the broad light of KARNES CITY- The Karnes
* « » iCity Badgers inade it two wins in
a row here Friday night as they
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Karnes City took a first quarter ords against two of their closest (
lead and was never headed. (pursuers Sunday in the National!
Wayne Frerking, great Kenedy Football Leagues top games,
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Next on parade was Nancy
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and carrying a tennis racket The
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as she took her place by the side
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The ultra-sophisticated siren
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the arecnipaniroent of "The City
Gal Blues." " .
As the hand played Over the
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Barth, took the spotlight and
tried to win the bachelor's heart.
All were unsuccessful unit! a
widow, port aved by Maty Sue
Koenig, and her three children.
Jerry Spell, Sandra and Judy
Roby, came along.
The bachelor took her, and
gladly because "she had a mil-
lion dollars in her purse. ’
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