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THE CUERO RECORD. Friday, November II, lMt
Gobblers Fa
Kingsville Expected
To Score Easy Victory
Over Cuero Hi Eleven
mmmm to Final OrM Encounter
Cuero s hapless high school Gobblers ring the curtain
down on a mediocre grid record tonight when they face
the potent Kingsville Brahmas in a District U'^Ae
counter that the latter should take by any sort of score
SAT.. SsM
off the Gobblers 38-7 and com-
ments further that should Cuero
* »i - latter cnouia iiunj uy - w* — -— .topple the Bovines, it will be THE
counter that theMn- 1 > J „ „ 0.cl0clIi !UI^t ^ the ««* Oth*
they wish to make it. The game, s a I os by Toney are Robstown 20. Pt.
will be played in Kingsville. I Lavaca 13 and Beeville 13. Aran-
Records of the contending c!u’> s -——- . sns Pi'.ss 7 -- the
shmv Cuero have three wins and with reference to how the Brail- non-distriet affair. ^ k
f,ve losses over the season and mns rnnk with other teams in | should Kingsville and Robs-
CME PRACTICE
m combs
BEGINS rnv. 19
Five Letfermen Return
For Cage Dufy
This Year
i .iiiiv wiui * i oiiuuiu •* fy
a lone win and two losses in con- their class over the state. United:town win over Cuero and Pt. La-
ferenee piav while Kingsville has pri ss rated them tenth this week Vaca. ns Is predicted by almoat
uen two district tills and lost in their poll. |everyone following loop 1>AAA
*one and for the distance has -preacher" Pilot, husky, football this year .the setup will
*even victories and one loss Kingsville t.aekficld performer, be complete for the Erahma-Cot-
Aat being to the stout Class 4-A !h(. Br„hmas have one of the tonpirkers battle we week from
Wlice Coyotes, who are still in c]assiest gridmen in this section. tonight that will decide the HA-
the running for honors in that <ii- ,i j)c is currently tied for scor-.gue title.
- district with «"• if
Sanderabs
HOMA* lOO
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•■St o
|.3i Mo.ni ng >D*bK
S.JJ World N*«>
0,00 Mormna * .mbI*
0:30 Ku.'O' to.'On
*.44 World Mono
• 30 lonot Now.
0.44 1MI Mow.
7.00 CoHoo I "*
7.50 locoi Novr.
7:34 World ono loro. Mow.
7:40 IOIOI Sport. Mow.
7.44 Colloo T.mo
■ 00 HMdl.no.
• :33 Colloo t.mo
•.CO totol Now
■ ’4 CoHm l.no
' 00 fordo Now.
*.C4 Voiko So.oO.
10.00 World Mow.
10.04 town ono Ceviw, Umo
10.30 locoi Now*
10.35 lown end Cownwv limo
11.00 r#Kd. Mow-
11.04 foun ono Country (Into
11.00 World Mow.
13.10 toooo Now.
13.15 You. nomo lown
UJO SeurW toad. * Hcwo
(Mido, Cuoro Uvotwck Co >
13,45 lorn, ono tone* t.ot.no too*
1.00 Hoodlmo.
1.02 Mot,no* Mtiodtoa
2 00 World Now.
2:04 Mpt.noo Mo'odm.
2JO locoi Now.
3.55 Motlnoo Molodio.
1.00 loom Now
3.05 Htltotilv Hoodown
4.00 World Now.
4.05 Hillbilly Hoodown
4 30 Locoi Now.
4,35 Hlllblll* Hoodown
5.00 Soon, loondue
5.04 front ng SoronoMo
5.30 Woottw Summon.
5.31 Ironing So>onodO
5 44 town.
5.00 Bon ON
in" Honors in i ----- ~ „ . . _ ,
Pi. Lavaca's touted hack, Jim slip up on the Cottonpickers and
Dcvlsdn. Leading the park in then the Cottonpickers should
■ scoring is another negro, who in- f take the Brahmas. It i» likely the
^dentally is also nicknamed race would end in a three-way
'Trencher", lie is Preacher" .tie between Kingsville. Robstown
Jones of Robatown, who is ered-:and Pt. Lavaca. In this eventJhe
.ted with 72 points, while Dodson district representative in bl-dte-
trict would be decided by a flip
of the coin. The representative
and Pilot have 66 points each.
That the Brahmas arc rugged
i>oth offensive’}' and defensively
is borne out by the fact that they
have run up a total of 248 points
and permitted ninety-nine to be
scored against them in their
eight 1956 appearances. By com-
parison the Gobblers have allow-
ed 127 points, while amassing 112.
Since their season's opener,
which they dropped to Alice 34-
20. the Brahmas have knocked ..
off Burbank of San Antonio 39-. Baylor
12: Edinburg 35-7; McAllen 12-7; [Ark.
jKerrVille 27-0;
two-way tla
would also be determined by a
coin-flif>.
SmHnmsI
(oalffMCt (shads
•EASON STANDINGS
L T Pet «e. Op.
7 0 1 .937 168 53
5 2 0 .714 91 46
5 3 0 .625 126 121
Christ! TCI’ 4 3 0 .571 116 60
4 3 0 .571 106 138
4 3 0 .571 123 81
1 7 0 .125 SO 192
— -..... —----- With five lettermen reluming.
the latter being a three of whom were starter* on
last year's District co-champ-
ionship club, the Cuero high
school basketball team will be-
gin practice Monday, November
19. according to Coach Martir
Ileanv*.
The Gobbler shared the Dis-
trict 28AA title with Refugio
Bobcats In tee 1955416 grind,
but were nosed out by the Cats
should in the final contest of a three-
game playoff. When these two
teams finished the regular sea-
son with 8 wins and 2 losses <n
loop competition, they became
co-champions, but agreed on a
three-game playoff to decide
who would represent the district
In bl-dlstrlct play.
In the first game of this play-
off the Gobblers nosed out the
Bobcats 47-45 in this city, hut
dropped the second game 45-41 !r.
Refugio. By agreem ».t, the third
game visa played in Victoria,
with the Cats nosing the Gob-
blers out of the cage picture by a
64-58 tally.
Lettermen returning for duty
STQRRS, Con., Nov. 16.-(UP)
—The University of Connecticut
football team needs only 127
yards to equal die school mark of
1*995 yards gained rushing and week's
halfback Lenny King needs only
9$ yards to aqual the individual
school record of 761 yards.
Babson Discusses Elections*,
Weird To Say
[alum clearance, and other wor- ^kfno^nTtead of into savings
• ■ —morp ]i{e insurance, and Other
dangerous promises of all of last
successful candidates.
These promises make more infla-
tion inevitable, due to the Em-
ployment Act of 1946. This was a
viciras act. Ray D. Murphy,
- Chaimfen of the Board of the
NEW YORK. —(UP)— Harold Equitable Life Assurance Society.
Cuter of Linden, N. J.. sixth- has an excellent article in the
ranking heavyweight contender,
is favored at 4-1 to beat substitute
Young Jack Johnson of Los An-
geles tonight in their 10-rounder
at Madison Square Garden.
Unranked Johnson. In his East-
Team W
Tex. AAM
with the Gobblers this year are vary from the general big game
John Schmidt and Charles Spoil- law.
Academy 31-6: Pt. Lavaca 51-27; SMU
and Beeville 33-6. ! Rice
Cuero s record for the year is Texas_
a 13-7 win over Karnes City; and: CONFERENCE STANDING!*
Yoakum 13, Cuero 6: Cuero 32, Team W L T Pel. Pta. Op.
Kenedy 0: Gonzales 6, Cuero 0;iTex. AAM 4
Kdna 31. Cuero 12; Cuero 12. La- SMU J
mar Consolidated 7; Cuero 24, TCU
Beeville 7: Pt. Lavaca 26, Cuero Baylor 2
16; and Robstown 27. Cuero 6. (Ark. 2
| Sports writer David Toney of Rice
the Calhoun County Times pre-; Texas 0
diets that the Erahm.as will knock
0
1
1
2
3
2
4
01.000 86 26
0 .667 41 65
0 .667 54 19
0 .500 43 40
0 .400 72 106
0 .333 53 48
0 .000 47 90
OPEN S:*5 WEEK DAYS
OPEN tt:«5 SAT. A SI N.
TODAY & SAT.
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE THRILL SHOW!
AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE
And - -
6ENE NELSON • FAITH DOMERGUE
AM Alll£D «T,SU nCTUtt
LAST WEEK’S RESULT!
Texas AAM 33. SMU 7
Baylor 10, Texas 7
Arkansas 27. Rice 12
■Texas Tech 21. TCU 7
I THIS WEEK’S 8CUMU
Saturday — Texas AAM vs
Rice at College Station, Arkan-
sas vs SMU at Little Rock. Tex-
u Christian vs Texan nt Fort
Worth. Baylor va Nebraska at
Lincoln.
LEADING SCORERS
td pat fg
Crow, Tex. AAM 9 0 0
Nesbitt. Ark. 7 8 0
Wineburg. TCU 7 0 0
Fondren, Texas, 5 8 0
Shofner. Baylor 8 0 0
Dial. Rice 5 0 0
Jackson, SMU 4 0 0
j Gentry. SMU 2 7 0
Taylor, Tex. AAM 1 13 0
DISTRICT M—A
District Standings
Team
Three Rivers
George West
Yorktown
Pettus
Falls City
Jourdanton
Poteet
Stockdale
W
6
6
4
4
L
0
0
2
2
3 3
5
5
6
By ROGER W. BABSON ,----
that from 1946. when the Employ- years the prices of *j®v®
. . . became law, to the been advancing, but how teng
^Mime the Price of steel wiU this continue? For every
CTjmt about doubled. Certainly person who now buy*
the automobile industry and most sonie other person.
of the increase in all plant ca- must be selling these .•*"*
naclty depend on steel. Steel and stocks. What would hap^An If all
related Industries employ 80 per persons should decide now to WU
mass production instead of to buy.
era debut, is substituting for big it is too late
Commercial and Financial Chron-. .
Icle of October 11 demanding that
thi; Act be amended. I, however,
cannot Imagine President Elsen-
hower arifl the new Congress
making' such amendments until
Bob Baker of Pittsburgh, fifth
ranker, who withdrew Monday
because of the grippe.
CHICAGO. —(UP) — Manager
Bob Sehefflng announced Thurs-
day that George Wyatt has sign-
ad as a eoach with the Chicago
Cuba. Wyatt coached with the
Chicago Whit* Sox the last
What This Means To Readers—
Until then, those who now re-
ceive pensions, life Insurance, so-
cial security can be severely
hurt. Not only large Investors
will suftth Already our own
Government Bonds (the 2,.»’s)
have declined from 106 to 91.
— The banks and insurance corn-
two panics heed not suffer. They re-
AUSTIN. —(UP) -Crisp, cool
weather greeted deer hunters to-
day on the first day of the deer
season, and good shooting weath-
er was expected through Sunday.
Legal shooting hours are from
30 minutes before sunrise to 30
minutes after sunset. The limit
la two buck deer, although sev-
eral areas have regulations that
ceivc deposits and premiums in
•phony’* money, but they will pay
out with "phoney” money. Wages
Finally, let me remind readers
Statistics— .hat the cost of plant, book value,
The expenditures which can an | various other statistics .do
•r^rsnsusK T*
some more figures to think over! depends upon the earafa^JInfla-
Since 1939 the Government debt tion increases costs for corpora-
has increased from $40 billion to til)ns as well as for individuals
$275 billion resulting in an in- am| governments. Eisenhower s
crease Ml the money supply from re-election cannot prevent divi-
$63 billion to $213 billion and pri- dends front being rut. Reduced
vate debt has risen front $125 bil- dividends mean that the U, §.
lion to around $350 billion. must increase taxes. „'J
The great surprise to cconom- -----
ists is that the cost of living has TrLS V (UP) - Tulsa Univer-
not gone up more during this pc- sil>. hobbled by increasing in-
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out with "phoney" m<mey. Wages rjod^The main reason is the new j *JS spont today polishing of-
wlll lnctcasc, but most banks and jJnvcntlong and installation of ,cnsivc paticrns to use agi
Insurance companies are adoP*' new machinery reducing the need TrN. s Xpo!l here Sati
Ing automation to get on w ” for hand labor. Inventors- nut /■,.ari, nohbv Dobl
fewer employees,
estate and some
”■ ”IT! for hand labor. Inventors-not
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Last Week's Results
George West 37 Yorktown 7
Three Riven 34 Jourdanton 7
Poteet 45 Stockdala 6
Pettus 15 Falls City 0
This Week’s Games
Pettus at Yorktown
George West at Three Rivera
Jourdanton at Poteet
Falls City at Stoekdale
DISTRICT IS—AAA
District Standings
Team
Kingsville
P.obstow n
Pt. I^vaca
Cuero
j Beeville
w
2
2
1
1
0
I pet pta
0 .1000 84
0 .1000 53
1 .500 53
2 .333 36
3 .000 27
man. who have two letters, and
David Pern, Billy Wehman and
Tommy Mangum, who have one
numeral. Schmidt. All-District
performer teat season and who
was captain of the team, Spell-
man and Perez were starters In
1955-56.
Coach Heame, who said he
expected between 25 and 30 boys
to report for practice Monday,
declared “the number includes
several promising lads from
last year's B team”. They in-
clude Leonard Aitkens, Bill
Dietse, Barry Copenhaver. John-
ny Murphree, Donald Calk aid
Jerry Kasper.
Also returning will be Milton
_sde, who was a member of the
A team test season, but failed to
letter. Billy Brumley will be out
for the A club for the first time.
The first game for the Gobblers
win be with Gonzales on Novem-
ber 27th. It will be a double-
header, with the E team game
starting at 6:30 p.m. ard the A
team contest starting at 8
o’clock.
Coach Hcarne nas not re-
leased the full-season schedule
sirce it has not been completed,
but he said that District 15-AAA
teams will be Robstown, Kings-
ville, Beeville, Pt. Lavaca and
Cuero.
Texas Officials
Deny Signing
Former Coach
__AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 16.-(UP)
.667 —University of Texas officials to-
.667 (day denied a report that former
.500'Notre Dame Coach Frank
.167 Leahy's appointment as athletic
director here would be announced
sodn.
Claude Voiles, vice chairman
of the University board of re-
gents, said "there is absolutely
nothing to it.”
At Midland, Tom Sealy, chair-
man of the regents, called the re-
port "absolutely unfounded.” He
said that Leahy "was contacted
by some of our alumni— and 1
can tell you that some of our
alumni, have contacted other
prominent coaches— but nobody,
including Mr. Leahy, has been of-
ficially contacted."
DRIPPING SPRINGS. Tex. —
(UP)— What Is believed to be
the first eight-man football gwi)e
in the state Is scheduled here to-
night.
Dripping Springs will be host
to Liberty Hill. Each team will
have five linemen and three
backs.
Hie departure from 11-man
football and six-man football
came because Liberty Hill won't
EOIIIC UEVRUBC UIUCHJ ***“ * ---------- '---
have enough players next year to can Administration.
regulation 11-man team. The promise of new highways,'
op
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STARTS SUN. RIALTO FOR 4 BIG DAYS!
Gregory Pjeck
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Season's Standings
Tram w I pet. pta.
Kingsville 7 1 .875 248
Robstown 7 1 .875 165
Pt. Lavaca 4 3 .571 153
Cuero 3 5 .375 112
Beeville 3 5 .375 108
last Week's Results
Robstown 27 Cuero 6
Kingsville 33 Beeville 6
Pt. Lavaca, open
This Week’s Games
Cuero at Kingsville*
Pt. Lavaca at Robstown*
Aransas Pass at BeeviUa
• District Gamas
op.
99
52
141
127
161
The Dtatrict’s Top Ten
Player * School td
Jones, Robstown 12
Dodson. Calhoun 11
Pilot. Kingsville 11
Brasher. Kingsville
Kelly. Kingsville 6
Copenhaver, Cuero 6
Wehmeyer. Calhoun 3 14
H. Soliz, Beeville 5 1
R. Soliz, Beeville 5 0
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72
66
66
42
36
36
32
31
30
Three livers Math
Gtorgt Weil Tonigkl
By United Preen
Thirty-two district champion
ships and as many playoff berths
will hang in the balance this
weekend as two divisions of
Texas schoolboy football— Class-
es AA and A—wind up their
regular schedule and title gamea
are set in some AAAA and AAA
districts.
Of all the crucial tilts, how-
ever, only one game will match
two of the 21 perfect record
teams left scattered throughout
the four divisions that {day to
state championships.
That one send* George West to
Three Rivera for the district 29-A
crown. _
Hester, Cuero 4 2 26
Koch of Calhoun. Burgh of
Kingsville end Cruz of Robs-
town have 24 points each.
GRID SCHEDULE
•Nov. 16
Cuero at Kingsville
• District Games
use against
Saturday.
Coach Bobby Dobbs _ said! he
expects the Texas team to field
illt^ s
fer and-President Elsenhower (r£at lndustr|cs. All readers will (o fjc!d n men •»
be greatly interested in George ___.
R. Harrison's books, "What Man Avp.jrf rt _(UP) —Nick
sxxzr,n A'“'' t^»^c4SL. «£
will not prevent It.
The Cost Of Living—
Readers should be Interested
only In -what their wages, pen-
sions, social security, and bank
deposits and insurance will buy.
We should forget all about dol-
lars and think only of what can
be purchased In terms of food,
rent, clothing, education, enter-
tainment. etc,. I definitely fore-
cast thaf the cost of living will
gradually increase during the
next four years of the Republi-
first time
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