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> THE CUERO RECORD
Run.. Nov 27. lftf'ifi
Cardinals Challenging
Dallas for P lace No. 1
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f PI Sport* Mriter
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’•». bt* o!.3 .;and'\.i going *. t. 1
d>.\n to tiih wire (or ;v NahanC Angeinf-
Footbs!’ Iicugu-: division prvmiC
hti* thr* etreRernent r'r.« y«;,~ shape
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r-' :.d -conic from a new.-ome
that' «ort of f-.lng.rhr St
Ca ’dinM®
■ ,17 I’... , - ® 'IVIVC, \] -1
*c-u- Sural;.: i:. h.me.®
Protecting their a.in-, lialf-g; :i.»
load over Baltimore In the
tTesterr: Division race. Rut the
Cardinals ho*t Pittsburg!, and a
St Louis win would show uem
''“•••> a t.rs;-p':ace tie 'with D.;’.,-
Ir. ’he Eastern Division b,*T'-*.
fit'-: • :*> exception *>i B.u •
s*ar •. the Packer* art hi
up* for 'heir ■ 'ash with th®
Vik ngs. It - as Fran Tnrken-
tor s brti ijttt ‘hird-do'.vr ' rails
end scrambling that downed the
Packers in the:- fir'* treaties
ee-'.ie- this vest
•Gre*r. Ra; * especte,; • i
ee -esen-e qtiarterha-k 7. e k <•
R-atkcrvsiri to replace Slat-,
end Minnesota will have -Tack
Rattlers
Defeat
Robstown
Fumbles end interception*
ro.ld have ,->eer. tr.e reason a*
the dan Mateos P.art'e-s 13-AAA
d»fea‘ed the Robstown Cotton
Pickers It-AAA in a bi-distriw
i„ba*fle' Fridav rig':’ in"'Victoria
T/e- Rattlers t.iek the ha
» from Riohs.tir.VT! five urr.e*
rr tlv ee : :tables and two .;r-*er-
eeptroits ■sari Mi"'v ' -*• *'-r
as'.' or. -e on hr 'n*e«.-ep*>nn
a r..: o::c" o; a f-fr.b'.e
< 'ar !!»-*s a cour.tei foi
A*••.'. ’’ -the Cotton Picker®
• Thf 1.--- one came
’ , ■ _’x O. . * ,v *p
’M • : ' u v .is a V. ; ard
;t i’m. Tr.» •;•* touchdown tot
• » loser® coveted 2". va,'®* or
• p-' Hayes
'-s.n 'la..nos i.j ail them s.o-
;-;r. t.'.e mi and.’ :..‘d per.
- k.r.g up 1." in 'S' --'.'oni arid
flg .in I.-.st ■ ec’ T., ken- ’ast "■< o game- !■ M.une '•<
!* ret .are?! !>v standby' Packer* (imuml (time
. k it- r Var.i'-Kclen The Piukr-: rufin.r.g
st .-.a’:' »•; iit>t 1. « > b.wk', including Jim T ivlor.
bir .'.the league's Paul Hunumg. Illijalv Pitts.
* • ...mb.;', .- ■ ' ... Iv.nny \Ttdor*on twd- 1
tor toe ga-n*. «ga n-t Gral>'*w«fci give' G.-c-n P* i ■ ail
the ground-gain.ng po'erri;.! it
need*
In St !<vit- i!i» i a-.hnals 7-
.’-1 .VI 1 ho t; \
. ••nrc.’l 7-6-1 two weeks ,ag
t jlHg To Tffcl; 'iavli TnTP
i 1 ,i, Division lend
T;'p (’at ilinaR have
by
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Its I niled Press InlcrnnlinnHl
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>an Angelo 12 V-.e’-i Hoi Air IT
Da Tine Adants IV* kV t Wovrh
[‘.'astern Hill.' 14
.’artMiltcm 21 Mapvhal it
s';irh>.g RraneJi High 2- Ho<i*
ton Vaitrip 7
Po t Arthur <52 Brazos port ..'i1
Mice lfi Austm 'McCallurn 12
SA Ma-uUdltiir Ik H.u I unia.e
High 7
HAS'* \\\ RiniSIfSK'l
McKinney 2S Mineral 'Veil- -
Klims .1 Nae.igdouhes l)
Big Dipper Returns
To Old Scoring Ways
Y orktown
Golfers
Are Hosts
Pu is ladies of, tlie Cuoro tipif
Association were guest' Tucs-
da\ of tiie lady golfers of the
Yoiktown County Club for lui
diron and nine holes of... golf.
Ann Tubbs, Georgia He.v cr.
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heev Buy S 2
T e ,y .j.i.ibi ■ ,\'-.<.nv
t.tvfer ' teceiver Putt'. Pla'ley
si as. m'cn l».t :e cd mV
ne njurv and '-.is m --e . :■.■
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:e hut ds of Pi
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plagued by inyuriies. C^uaftel'
back f'iwvley .Toiinson ha* beet) Bridge ( ry tl i oiu-oe I,
out of action foi' sometime now * Ivor t eek 214 f.amu: <".>:i
and t -e Cam.mils have lost Murere 2, Robstown l -
guard Ke;i Gray, isuolc e back h reder .■.‘-i11irg _.l P.,i\.’,.
Roy S’-Pver* and defensive back v ke .
Put Kis-lie: at' one tinte o! ar - tl.\ss \ \ Kl i.lON \I„
.••he: during *’ e last three low a Park 11 Post II
■we*--It* But -1ai" Chur'.'.v 1 fi’anhid'v 19 Stan.it*wd- 9
P inner nun get them back into Plano 14 Decatur 6
• a- lineup n tire for 'he Daingerlie'd it Mines.;a o
yteeler.®' contest Bastrop i-i Cameron 7
In otiier action in t..e • NFL. Ramdojp:: Field *j Freer 0
1.1- Angeles r,V, at. B IhuK.'i'. < |,tss v Itlli.lON\l
TV, Atlanta 1-9 meets Chi ago White Dec; 4X Spin "P
VV2 in the Windv Cky un i New k,,;, 45 R:lnser K
Y-.rk 1-S-l s n't Washingl.'h '-r f.n :uw 28 Honey Hiwc *1
1 -os Angeles v'dually out of RossoImkI 71-1 Roger- 7
the Western IT:\ i*ion race with 1 Srhulcnbnrg lfi Hull-Da sett.-,
a (5-u record, co.il.I a;-1 the j_.
Green Bay a u.-v v hi awn i.oorge tv.-st It '‘ockdalc n
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By Lnileil Pres* International J Ttohnson 1>m Oil! and Leroy
The R'g Dipper" is still I Fibs each neored- 23 lor Lie
\ isilji-i', oti certain nights. Bullets.
Wilt Chamberlain, the seven- In other game;-. Duroit up-ot
f.k>1 marvel of the Philadelpiiia Boston 107-10,7, Cili'inniib de-
pju - who earned that nickname tented New York 1.1.V109 and
because of' 'his uncanny ability Chicago boat !/■>> Angeles 121-
of. s'uffing . lhrougli point®, 117,
returned to his old scoring ways Dave Bjng’s two free tlirow.s
Flid iv n. glit Iw pumping in II with only 12 seconds remaining ixi|„ (;ustaf,sun and Marian Min-
Points p* lead the 7fier* to a 129- enabled the Pistons to edge- the (on n-,;„|0 Up the Cuero group
11,. v’ -t"i;v o\ey the Bah,more Ci?ltics. Bailey Howeli of ixust-.n j-^ aftemisun play, Goor-
I’■ Ft- I'kjI; game scoring honor.' with ^ never t.xik low gixiss with •
’Fee cm"’ enter who has 29 p int* while Tom Van ,, r.iHafson had low net
won seven oonseeutive National A,.sda.’e and R-> Scott (i.i-uvl srorp ,inf| iJo \nn Raker of the
R i-kc’hall \ssueiati. n s-ortng the Piston- with IS points [iri^ city had low putt*.
’ tie*.' ,1r>s r.tr the part aple.-e, jilC Cuero Ladies Golf A**o-
.aiid..ned ’ e of . -ore; Os.-ar Tloliertson numped in
this seps-i ci hitavor
>Ce
Hawkins it (-;, .Mountain t.
Arp 4.4 Tencha fi
Masonic Home 0 Ro> cc Chr
tip. Masonic Home wins
pcelulct Clancy MV ! 1- R^^^mervtiie 8
Bud a 7 h'Hanu
* \ niou<
BulrJua
( nitas In
Quart-rback .to. nn.v I:nita«,
1 who ha* suffered some sliomder
oahle; expects to'start for K.d-
ilmo-e. The Rent® list- baekkiek
return
a ms and halfhmk T.-m Mooie
1- n'oliabh 'starter* in. the
game, wi'h Moore having knee
.'.il»le
At any rate, the Colt* ere
®even-ixr'nt favorites to keep
1 Keen Buy , on toes for fee
weekend at- least.
Vtl.an'a won its first -league
contest against New York last
'•eek and the FaDons could
nave ;;•■*> *pjff to giv e Chicago a
good s ure................
'T.isvtnt -'..-.me*, due to Gale 'v"n Tnursday
s.irers and a strong defense >econd - ranked
•'"■e Os-.ar Tfolie.rtsi*!, pumped in i;,tion Weilncsduy will resume
seus-j>n -:i ’..nor of a 1’7 j-*.tints and Hai-old Hans'on r(,CU|nr schedule with Play
't-onger u'l-aj-ouii i g-me. nit cuipped i.n wit.) 2- 1..ftov al* v iveginning at 9 a.m. The
h» found '• e was needed a' his won their fourth stnught game. .,|(jjrs ,jj('| not pj;,y tilr pf.--»
specialty against flic Bullet* due The Kniel;.. playing without |)f>,,ausi, 0f the Thanksgiv-
to t':e absence of guard. II a 1 high, scorer IVillis Reed, were jnj, hojidays,
1;•'•*.,v. who was sidelhied with a paced by Dick Va*n Aj'sdale.vv.tl)
-ii, ,e:-:.un re-nonded to the JerryWard .held . Iiigit-seoring blANt BI.M HLI»
. 1,! b- canning 17 shots Jerry West to only one field NI W ' ORK t PI t crl
fr*>»n the fkor and nine of 11 goril and just lr> punts a* the NTorrall. <j-iarterback of toe
from the free throw line as the Bur* snapped a nine-game New York Chants, was placed
fitr-rs streaked to their INtli losing streak. Fk.b Brs«er led on tiie injured reserve IM
victory in 17 game® Chet the winners wit.) 17 points while tiie National Duotball
Wilke' chipped in w th 20 points Light Baylor tallied 12. and Gail
for P itudelp’ ia w -i’e Gus ( hvxlvi -h ?4) for t ic !o*er*.
“Big Cat" May Wind Up
With Only $5,000 Purse
by
I/'ague
team, and will not he eligible to
play for the rest of the season
it was announced Friday.
Mon-all had been expectfsi to
i>e hack in action before the end
of the season but one of the
ri.\t 01 r ®
Cleveland “Big t at ianrs, amount to tk0,000. out of which
Houston .<f. Ihomas 20 Bean- vilJ be lucky if be vind* tip he pay* training expenses. Die
moot Kelly 20: St, Thomas with 85.000 from the world's government already dwindled
wins on penetrations j championship tight with Cussi- this ilowp to Via,000 and mnen
---- . 1 rlay Housam Post *p**,-t.* Bud \danvs receive* his ''SM.-
Conroe 41-17. fourth-ranked San ' writer ’ Jack Gallagher . am-' non Williams owe* him aivl
Marco- tur-ied back . ninth--men’.*. Cleve's attorneys, get their end,
ranked Rob*town .7-12 sixth- From -the approximately a p.iitty few gran-1 ffvn re-
ranked (Heat (Meek hurdled SltiO.OOO C'leve, evoec’s to col- main for the fighter'. '
joth-ranked Laniar Consolidated ieet from rite l ve gate and an- Gallagher *ay.® Bud. in need
Vo flVx Reai-s'sre -.Y1*’- Monahan* and Vernon ciliary right*. Bonbon * share,of an improved image, can only
‘ hurt hlnisplf by. 'the s .it. He
AU.-STAIts MIN says rite V27.piill he iiories to
,'slYK’K] 101.M. Sweden L PI - collect will cost h tr and hi*
Tlieir f(>>rba!) team ,.$100,000 in public
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Sports Comments
......... strong defense. --v...... - .«i«wi Iowa Park
New York, which wnn its only bpat Host 41-14 a. lead the AA s
,,ni* again** Washington ear- ^ams as defending slate chant- .!. . I..,.] ■■
th:« year. '* an 18-point I’wn Plane avenged it® only de-
underdog again*’ the Redskins feaj with a 14-fi defeat of De-
The Giants' injured list, has mttur. (,i anbury 'beat Stamford,
been growing * nee 'heir first 19-9. Bastrop beat'Cameron 11-7
meeting with Wasltinglon and i* and Randolph Field beat Freer
'eek* I <e fnrriier-Continenta! *»-0.
lop - rabk- d -fr.ey . - J iRe
Class A advance with a 2H-fi
defeat of. Honey Grove. White
Deer eliminated'.Spur ;4S-30. K.-i-
e. bounced Ranger 11-8. Rose-
hud beat Rogers 24-7
!/-ague p larterbaek Tom Ken-
nedv will, start for tit* G an'®.
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Texans Win
Grid Title
'.V. ANN AH ,, ’ "I
K..goee T» . 1 ege r ".*»'■
■rtlgi) itoda;. a*:'yf.g-.cf v>-'- r.-t-
r.or. t iur.ior co'lege D/-a'i
:**~3-*arJt* 90 the.; o.
' * frr. or. the pfi »r ■
ba.1 gam*
;.f Tv -* T: ^ ^ S \»o- *;.<* r
* '• a 28-7 <ie -.or. * e*
y*rrr— ’.'a Friday r..g -
b-eaierg z»k* for three *ou .>
dowri.* ‘n Uie .fourth ;je: c*t at*
V-e.r.g held to a 7-" tie a* •' e er.d
o* three pe.-.od* Ferr.irr. ha .
■>.-*r tre defend rg na*. r
r- a m. ;®
” .r. Ran j i/::yrc ot
►• » ^faf*A.; ’ -
e« ' and.r.g *>« v.e game
Ra * I.ArRr HOBI RTON 1 nu< d e e: !-r
'Ti.*** 'expert" who said 'lie gerou- ci-unng. dee; season to he
®e.n Kar.-es Rattlers were r be?- minding you- own business ;n
•er wan: than ’he Robstown your own hotr.e One of 'he
Cotton Pokers turned *■' be employee® a' the 0 tacK was
rigiy a® rain. Jus* a l:**;e better *h«it in the arm esrej-’tlay
than tw;-e a® good tiie. turned morning eari’ while sluivinc.
o-.’ to b* taking 'he bi-disudc' Fortilha>l* t) r wouhd was not
•g«rr.« in -\h--’i.na 27-13. Mo®’
ur.e. i net th* opposite o' that
experh* opinion but I .was for.--
ed 1.0 go k....«g' vt.it-h (:.* pre-li,--
" - .hr -.hi- ran Mar--ns-Ri.b'-
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Upsets
Mark H.S.
Football
By l nited Pres* International
An upset trend, which started
Thursday with Monahan.-' de-
fea- ef second - ranked Dumas and San Mar
in Class AAA carried over into burg in AAA
-erious but deer rules carry Friday nigh’ .* Texas schoolboy Granhury -;
tm-ther ’non you might Hunk foo’nail play..if a
ar.d that :y v ha- m-idh't • -happen'
should you miss ’he oea-t you
are airr:r.g| tor.
'lr’<' we'ghed tt'i pom: I®
.eorge Vesi beat ’r>,• kGuie ,
14-0.
Next week s quarterfmai pair- Pa„v . ,ho
-rgs will find San Angelo d.m .j tiie H.adles
-gainst the lascosa - Wichha
Falls w.nner. CaWl.toiv vs.
D®i.,a* Adams, Spring Brani-Ji
vs. Port. Arthur and Alice vs.
Mae.Arthur in AAAA: Monahans
vs \’emon, McKinney vs Kn-
nis. Bridge City vs. Clear Creek
- Frederk-kls-
lowa Park vs.
llt.li straight basketball
Friday nigh.t. downing
Sedisii . 'lampion Vlvik. 11 .-*>). jagh.-r contend' Ada-u- nevei
The American tear- :® currently rf.ai;v left prvefig'iting, lio-.v-
on ,.ui Kufof.enn tom. ever, when Williams collected
82V"81 i-i f 1. ■ fights under Gil-
I.1KM HIS l>\n - Jiioh.otion Ad-i.-n* m ide
MAR'h.ILI.i f-: e I PI no ef'o-i -o colieci.
Mar *1 Ccruan. Jr.. I-ran-e. Air.ong other cominen’.* (la]
won a It) - round lightvvefgii* higher say- there are four eon-
dei ,sion over Q’lir.tin: Soares of tract- with Cleveland William
Uruguay Friday night Cerdan; filed in the Aus'in office of
Monday Nov. 7* tilfifi
Suhmarine Dog*
Pinto Bean*
Frito®
Salad
Peals
Tuesday \ov. 79 19fi«
Hamburger Ca®-.-roi'
Buttered Peas
Toss Salad
Pudding
Hot Roll,®*
R' l’-e relations and good will.
'he Commenting on the suit Gal- Wednesday -Nev. .$«.
Hamhurgers
Pinto Beans
Potato Cl lip*
Salad
Cookie.-
Thursday I>< c t. ItlflB
Bowl of Chili and Beans
Cole .Slow
.Jello
Cornbread and Crackers
and Scares -ta'e Bureau of Labor. The Friday I»*-c. 7. I<WKI
contracts wete 'in the hands of Fried Fish or Meat loaf
attorney®, Ga'.'iglte; was told Creamed Potatoes
first press- (From Voakum Herald Tri < Ireen Beans v> iih fo.na'c c.
Profession- hune.i Kalachev
'-.n i’ -j. I- e - ev. here tpe
pate-, give wbat mu*’ La a
' aUendar.ee a’ the Tex-
Thanksgiv.; g f.vdtbaiT
.rr.-.r
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hr-
A •- . C-O ' pUJe.'i «>•'
•»t th“i.r playoff batiie record *
M'-Cak’iTr ar.d v-»,r. is-A.t-M
1.18-12 in *r,» fma: game. I.o.i.® I^-nz. we,, known . ^ (
.e v-.i :i:ee; Sari .Anton- -. ('c-ror--. Thursday witre®-.
-. A.rtifur n 'he q-iar'er- ed- i-i® 64*ft MK.-cei sive one of
Bo’;: e.even,- .a " uribea’-- M , * ' »a’*i" -. Mr. I o n/ a ir.o-*
e , ; • m »d :'.*• -1942> game He w-a.®
• Cai v a- Vci.e/iueia, when
:'!■■■ * gh.’ *;:» 'P.i-r r . Vt. -yd War H ended ar.d »4a-k
• esi ' -•* mg hr, r in- e . -we< . .eav.e, Jp order to
ge'mg if. Au*’-.’--"-T.- • i.a-k jr.r ’he ga:h.<- !!" way
a “* ;rr engage-men’ grounded several time-, bn the
IV. - s 1 -+n-. A
r\'l: e x a"! B *e--rr« <-f * ha* wav iw;* T-'o day® oefo ,■ the
" *•" 2' •' e < . 2->r game he reached hi* Home
- ar. . B 'hypped, game- i.ir.i, w a - Shreveport. I/.U--
re.-.;:-, t.-f •• . h-® In .an* 'her. and from, there he
»« opener • r « <: I® e. Ul.-e ,y."> F.e. id
Sees Game 64th Time!
Favored Marshal!. Houston
Waitrip, Brazosport and Austin
Mc-Caiium- in Class AAAA'. N'ac-
pdoches in AAA. Mlnfsola in
AA and Hull - I'aisetta in A
found'--tftemsei-.es sitting on the
sideline- s'anil’day.
CaiToilton ushered but .eighth-
Marshall 21-6 ITh-
ranked Spring Branch High -HH’KPA III rt
bea. sixth - ranked Wahrip 22-7 SAN .MAH-.O. CaJi; FPI
seventh - ranked Port Arthur ,px.Key Rudv ('an;j,rf® „ ,®
humiliated third - ranked • Bra- sidelined for the re® of me
-fri 62-29. Am e kicked out ni«e* a’ Bay Meadows when i.e
«e-.,nd -ranked .M.-Calhi’n 16.-12. s'-jfie.-ed a broken -collarigine i,
•m ■ uii .e- Nacogdoches 5-0 a spill Thursday, a track
Dairigerfieid bea’ fotirtli-Tanked- spokesman ' said h Saturday
Mir.eoia 14-0 and Schuienburg Camp.-.* wa- huri when hi®
a' Golfers Association., wa®
elected in 1916,
From 1955 tiirough. 1958. golf-!
'Dow Finstervvaid finished
in l e money 72’’ consecutive
-.inte.s. :
Prior to 1958. the Profession:
,i. Golfers . Association tourna-
::ent wa,® i ma’ch play, event,'
Piano v;s. Dainger- The Boat Ow nei's (ounei) of
iieid. Bastrop vs Rusk-Hardin- Vrner . !:®t.® 19 mii/on plea-'
Jeffc-r-on winner and ,-sweenv- ,--e i*-, ,.,-,® -] t]ie T*t. *ed
Kenedy wnnei vs. Randolph Man *
field in AA White I>eer vs..i Rog* - Hornsby hold* the N.y-
Sonbra-Seagraves winner. Kej- -iotnil I eng-e record foi-. most
ler vs. Kumev. Paul Pewitt-San , t.:, »*•* ;n ■ a single season '
Augustine winner v,. Rosebud ___
and Schuienburg vs. George
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took on’ HdPt>a:*erta 16M2,
in a< non that wen' according
to Hoy.e Friday night, fnurth-
raiike.i San Antonio MacArthut
bea’ Hariandaie High 4k-7. fifth-
ranked San Angelo cut down
Ys.e’a f>i Air 42-17 and ninth-
ranked Dallas Adams i»eat Fort
Worth Fa®mm Hills 55-14 in
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