The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1961 Page: 2 of 14
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t TH* CUERO RECORD. Wed., Oct. 11, 1961
HUMHK HOURS
Yankees Want Hurler-
V | More Bench Strength
NEW YORK UPI — The Yankees stand pat? “
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be silly. i
"We are eager to get another starting pitches andj
we may need more bench strength.” General Manager;
Roy Harney said Tuesday after the Yankees arrived back,
In New York from Cincinnati, where they completed a
five-game rout of the Reds in the World Series.
Harney said he planned to sit ^ ...... .»
down with Manager Ralph Houk j Berra s present salary pre-
within the next few days to j ^umably would preclude any re-
dUruss winter trades aimed at! _ .. ,
further strengthening the mater ,,rern*n' P,a"s m
of the world champions. ,sidering. He received $55,000 for
Military Presents Problems playing half a season in lelt
The biggest problems lacing fiold last and l$toogm,
sunset room
Wednesday. 6:05 |».m.
Thursday, 6:03 p.m.
Gobblers
To Meet
Panthers
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a businessman to pass up more
fOOTMU STUNK!
Coach Bill Ford's Mgh school
Gobblers and the Aransas Pass
Panthers inaugurate
the Yankees is whether the in
temational situation mav cause , , , _ , . _. . „
p.lchers Ralph Tem and Billi‘hnn a -rand a week for piaving ence pUy m District 15-AAA
Stafford, shortstop Tony Kubek hai"ebftl1
and rookie infielder Tom Tresh _ . ' _
to be summoned lo military DlSfrltf 15‘AAA
. AU are in die reserves, j
Houk also mast decide whatj
do with Johnny Blanchard.^
Yankees' reserve catcher -
^outfielder hit two key hom-iT**m
a tcm-m meiatu
.chita ,
iwood Top Teams
the United
Press International Texas High
School Football Coaches Board
ratings based an 10 points for
first-place vote. 9 for second,
etc., won-loss records:
1. Wichita Falls 15 54
2. S. Ant. Jefferson 1 5m
3. Odessa Permian 4-0
4. Corpus Christ! Ray 4-1
5. San Angelo 5-1
6. Ft. Worth Paschal 4-0
7. Corpus Christi Miller 4-0
8. Ysleta 54
9. Galena Park 4-1
10. Brazos port 44
Highlands at Corpus Christi
Ray, Fort Worth Paschal vs.
Fort Worth Tech, Galena Park
at Galveston, Texas City .at Bra-
aosport
CLASS AAA
Team Palau
1. Bntwnwood 9 4-1 144
Z San Benito 2 54- 111
3. Gainesville 14-1 95
4. Lamar Consolidated 3 44-1 89
5. Belton 1 54 83
6. Carthage 44-1 56
7. Cleburne 4-1 54
8118. Mesquite 54 46
5619. Duma* 3-3 43
Sljlfc Angleton 44-1
221 OTHERS - Corsicana
A couple of other DeWitt coun-
ty football teams get their con-
ference aoheduie underway
weekend in addition to tile
biers. :
Yorktown, with a 2 Won,
tag record for the year,
151 points; Del Rio 16; Huntsville
1 Robstcnvn
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erg and wound up with a .40U
batting average in the scries. Aransas Pass
National Leaguers were a si on Kingsville
ished that such a premium play-j**1- Lavaca
er did not play every dav. \ Beeville
Blanchard most iwc-ly will Cuero
wind up in left field ne\> year. , , u k
With Mickey Mamie patrolling Aransas Pass 28 Pa,acio8 0
center and home run «ng Rog- Edinburg 2 Kingsville 7
El Campo 18 Pt. Lavaca 12
w I ptn «pp pet.
3 2 42 58 .667
3 2 70 21 .667
2 3 36 70 . 400
1 3 56 70 .250
1 % 26 62 .250
1 4 50 74 .200
er Marls in right, that's the
only position open to Me rangy
Minnesota native.
Berra Retiring?
Following the sene*, it was
reported that Yogi Berra
considering retiring
The 36-year-old Yogj, who
bioke nine records and equalled
^ ^ rr;*, «’ies' Robstow-P. idle
non-committal. However, lus
wife. Carmen, dropped a h,nt on
Yogi's future plans when she
^remarked “He'd never be hap-
.pv out of baseball ard jn 1906
McAllen 34 Robs town 6
Cuero, idle
Beeville. idle
This Week's Game*
"a's Aransas Pass at Cuero
Beeville at Falfurrias
Kingsville, idle
Pt. Lavaca, idle
here Friday night in the only
district encounter of the
rent week.
Only one other club from this
division will see action this
week In fact and this will be a
nan-district affair between the
Beeville Trojans and Falfurri-
as. Tht other three. Kingsville,
Port Lavaca and Robs town do
not play. *
All teams comprising the dis-
trict have played five games to
date, except the Trojans. Robs-
town and Aransas Pass are cur-
rently tied for the loop lead
with 3 wins and two loose a,
Kingsville is third with 2 wins
and three defeats. Port Lavaca
and Beeville have season re-
cords of 1 win and three set-
backs. while the Gobblers, with
a lone victory and 4 losses oc-
cupies the cellar.
Last week Aransas Pass rou-
____ OTHERS — Amarillo Tascosa j 13; San Antonio Sam Houston
Confer.]Houston Milby 14 each; Bay- and Monahans • each; Phillips
; S. Antonio and McKinney 7 each; La Vega
Antonio Brack- and Andrews 5 each; Rio Grande
Corpus Christi! City, Silsbee and Richardson 3
Lamar 6; each; Breckenridge. Bay City
Big Spring, Bor- and Sweetwater 2 each; Lamesa
gar and Spring Branch 4 each; land Port Lavaca 1 each.
Galveston and Amarillo Palo
Duro 3 each; Amarillo High.
ek High and Sherman 2
each; Temple 1.
MBS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Longview It Wichita Falk,
Corpus Christi Miller at San An-
tonio Jefferson. Odessa Perm-
ian at San Angelo, San Antonio
m8 WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Brownwood idle; San Benito
at Pharr San Juan-Alamo; Mt.
Pleasant at Gainesville; Lamar
Consolidated idle; Belton idle;
Center at Carthage; Cleburne
idle; Mesquite at Denison; Dal-
hart at Dumas; Clear Creek at
Angleton.
George WWt for a
highly potent club,
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that opens
for both teams. Yorktowa has
won from Nixon and Gollhd and
lost to Karnes City, Woods boro
and HallettsvUle. George West
on the other hand took tilts from
Ftaresville, Freer, Woodsboro
and Premont. but lost to Slnton.
Loop, Leader Pettus 44 plays
last place Jourdanton and Perth
hosts Three Rivera in other con-
ference games.
In District 27-AA, onoe-beaten
Yoakum entertains the Lockhart
Lions, who have managed only
one win in six outings. The Bull-
dogs boast victories over Goliad,
Edna. Cuero, Shiner and Colum-
bus, but fell last weak before
Ganado. 144. Lockhart has suf-
fered defeats by Cblumbus, New
Braunfels, Taylor, San Marcos
and Seguin. Their only win of
the year was the 18-15 decision
over Georgetown last Friday.
Our neighbor city to the south.
Goliad 2-3. takes a crack It
Floresville 1-3. and due to the
' home field advantage and the
season’s record’s, is favored to
cope with the invaders handily.
place
in
Team
2.
3. T<
4. Alabama 2 34
5. Iowa 1 24 m
6. MlchitfSt#3 24
8. Ohio
skating championships in 1982, It
George
_ a bid
t» Italdm'gameftJMK.w York,
Chicago or Los Angeles when he
attends the 1961 championships
in Bologna, Italy, Oct. 19-23.
ido. 36; Duk
14, Georgia Itch, l3j 15.
souri, 12j ^ Arkamlas, 1
WasMnafofSras. Utah I
uburp, Louisiana
> and Wyoming, 4
Mis-
7; 17,
State.
5; 19 tie, Ai
State. Purdue
each.
Alaskans to stage
hunt for fifty buffalo.
special
SPORTS
COMMENTS
ted the Palacio6 Sharks 28 - 0
i ^S^ir £ T?h er Word comes 10 «»* ^ter that
three encounter by 15 3-A't thert « a '"•stake in the Dis-
teams, the Kingsville Brahmas j trict 15-AAA Standings as car-
. . . lost to Edinburg 22-7, Pt. Lava-i ried by this newspaper and our
Roosevelt who rocetved the aw- ca was tripped 18-12 by El Cam- e(fort8 to gw ^ correct data
1 po and Robstown bowed 34-6 jj
to strong McAllen.
The first American to win the
Nobel Peace Prize was Theodore
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CHICAGO OPEN SITE
GOLF. 111. UPI - The 1963
Open championship will be play-
ed at the Beverly Country Club
in Chicago, it was announced
today by tiw Western Golf As-
i sociation. Exact dates of the
tourney will be decided later.
ENDS HOLDOUT
CHICAGO UPI — Murray Bal-
four ended his holdout with the
Chicago Black Hawks of the Na-
tional Hockey League today
when he returned his signed con-
tract for the 1961-tt season.
I Only* Stan ifckita nte*rremains
unsigned on the Hawk* roster.
map
we are wrong, have proved
futile.
According to the information
we have an hand, Aransas Pasa,
the team the Gobblers face here
Friday night and the chib in
question, the Panthers have won
three and lo6t two games to
date. The party who differs with
the writer says Aransas has won
four and lost only one. He says
they have lost only to Sinton
while winning games from Bis-
hop. Taft, Tuloso-Midway and
Palacios.
Looks like our best bet to
straighten out the matter is to
wait for the arrival of the team
from the papt city Friday and
'tta horse’s
annually in some of the larger
newspapers of Texas during
the grid season.
Don't lose any sleep over it
when we mis* a week and we
have never picked a winner that
paid off anything.
Just for kicks this week, we
chose Texas ABM over Trinity,
Texas over Oklahoma, Baylor
over Arkansas. Rice over Flo-
rida. Northwestern over Minn-
esota and Michigan over Mich-
igan State. Rules of this partic-
ular contest say you must pick
the winner only in the above-
named games, but you must list
what you think will be the fi-
nal seme in the game between
the professional New York and
Dallas Cowboys fracas. Suppose
thi$ is to keep from turning up
with a number of ties. So we
pH*. Dallas 35, New York 28.
Duck stamps. In case you’re In
the market for one, may be ob-
tained at yoUr local post Office
and are again required for tWRjt-
ing migratory waterfowl. They
cost $3 each.
NEW YORK j
ed States may!
country for
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FIGHT RESULTS
HARTFORD. Conn UPI
Gene Thomas, 135, Hartford,
knocked out Billy Johnson. 139,
Newark, N. J. 4; Rudy Davis,
202, Philadelphia, knocked out
Oscar Fields, 192, New York 1.
NEW A HI. PRESIDENT
NEW YORK UPI - James G.
Balmer of Pittsburgh has been
named to succeed Richard Can-
ning as president of the Ameri-
can Hockey League.
Balmer had been general man-
ager of the Pittsburgh club be-
fore that team dropped out of
the AHL several years ago.
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