The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 284, Ed. 1 Monday, October 26, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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the running of fullback Mack
(jfaen an* laft halfback Charles
Brown, defeated the HaOettaviUe
Tiger* 10-14 Saturday night in
Gobbler Stadium to move within
ana game of the District 13-A
champiomtkp
Daule playa Luling her* Novem-
ber 7 for the diat/i rt crown It
will be the Rama1 annual home-
coming tilt.
Daule now ha* a 4*1 record
The Cuero -HaUet**vlUe game
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Cleveland
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Green Bay
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DIVISION
•aw Green gain 210 yard* on the
grout* in 27 came*. Brown r*c-
ked up 100 yard* In 13 came*
j Coach Henry Harvey'* Ram*
■cored first on a JS-yard peas
play from quarter).ick £Kin Ma-
this to right end Willie Green.
The try for extra point* failed
Daule • xerond touchdown wa*
*et up in the second quarter on
a pass from Mathis to L.C. Lind-
sey left end. putting the ball on
the HaUettsville five. Brown car-
ried over on the next play. The
try for extra point*, a pas* from
Mack (2reea to Wilhe Green,
failed.
The Tiger* scored In the third
quarter when Ram J. Mooney
fumbled on (he HaUettsville 31
and the visitor* pushed the ball
over three play* later on a quar-
terback sneak from the two Hal-
lettesviile made it* extra point*
bringing the score fo 134
Daule scored it* third TD when
Green crashed over right tackle
from the three. The TD culmina-
ted a long drive carried out by
Brown and Green
Brown ■ running try for extra
point* failed, leaving the score-
board to read 114
Minute* later Green tallied for
Cuero again, going over left tac-
kle from the HaUettsville 10. A
Mathis to Willie Green pass for
extra points failed.
HaUettsville made its f.nal
•core in the fourth quarter on a
33-yard pass.
The Ram* closed out the scor-
ing late in the final period when
Green intercepted a Tiger pass
and raced 93 yards to the promis-
ed land behind excellent blocking
Stanr' out* on defense for me
Rams were Darnell Mike. Pra-
tar. Gaskin People* C. Mooney,
Love and Campbell. Outstanding
on offense were C. Browr. M
Green, J. Mooney, Mathis W.
Green. Lindsey.
SMIIS
SUMMARY
failed Frees later? .tlenal
Retards*
PINEHTRST. N C Walter
Pease of Plainfield. N J . defeat-
ed Paul Dunkel of Hackensack.
N J.. 4-3, In the final of the Nor-
th and South Senior golf tour-
nament.
CAMDEN N J - My Dear Girl
won tue 8134 215 Gardena Stakes
at Garden State Park.
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NEW YORK UPI - Forty-five
teams including 10 major s-hools
today were listed on college foot-
ball s perfect-record honor roll.
Oregor and Pennsylvania were
knocked off the list during the
week end. leaving LSU. Pern
State. Yale Te\as. Mississippi.
Syracuse. Southern California.
Northwestern. Arizona State and
North Texas State as the only
major college survivors.
Yale emerged as the only un-
scored upon team-major or mi-
nor - when Florida AAM surren-
dered its fir*' touchdown of the
season ir whipping Bethune-
• Coo km an 66-6
I Huron S. L>. College stood out
among the small college perfect-
I record teams, outscoring it* first
'seven opponents, 332-7,
INGLEWOOD. Calif. Jamin,
the French trotter, scored a
three - quarter length victory in
the American 'rotting classic at
Hollywood Park.
HARRISBURG. Pa -Die Unit-
ed States team won the Interna-
tional jumping team champion-
ship of the Pennsylvania Nation
al Horse Show
Football Standings
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Friday Texa* Tech v* Tu-
Dne at New Orleans (night i
Saturday - Texa* AAM vs
Arkansas at Fayetteville. day.
Ii«\lor v* Tex** Christian st
Vlaco i night i, Rice v*. Clem-
xon at Houston * night'. Sraith-
rrn Methodist v*. Texa* at Dal-
las 'day.
taadlag Scorer*
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J. Collins Texa* 7 0 0 42
K. Talkington. Tech 4 5
H. lackey. Texa* 2 11
B Hucek Rice 3 2
R Ramirejr, Texas 3 0
E Jackson SMU 3 0
( Mi lute ad AAM 3 0
D. f.urley. Tech 3 0
R Jarkaon. Rice 3 0
./ Monty Ark. 3 0
J Monroe, Ark. 3 0
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MH 4T.B 40 ACM DIES
MIIJVN. Italy —tl/PIi— Elli-
ott C. Van Zandt. 44. of Hot
Springs. Ark . roach of the
Milan Soccer Club, died aboard
a plane Sunday enroute to Chi- 'I
r ago for a delicate operation
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 284, Ed. 1 Monday, October 26, 1959, newspaper, October 26, 1959; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698199/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.