The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Hustling Gobblers 3 Probes
Go Down by 78-61 Seen ln
Shooting
By PAT IAAKE
The ’uero Gobhlen, lost their
opening dis.ict game to the
Reevil le Trojans 78-til Thurs-
day night in the Cucro High
gymnasium.
BeevlUe oulsoored tlie Gob-
blers 26-17 in the first quarter
game Cuen stole the ball and ,
called time out. Cuero needed;
to sink just one basket to win
the game but the shot went ’
astray and the B team lost them
first game of the season
The Gobble,? next game will
tie Suruiday .fan 4 against the
New Rrauntel* Unicorns on the
»'■« * » •»” » • • u u. m.’i v|vioi ii i |
and halftime saw Cuero close local, rourt
the gap to 37-34. The Trojans I “
lim ited tlie ( kibblers to only j ^ —
yleven points in the third quar- PrOQ VIO
ter while they tallied twenty-j * »
two Tlie gam« ended with Cu-
eros (>|h».i»Ti1s scoring nine-
teen points to our sixteen in the
last quarter. [
The game was marred with | SAN D1K(«G. Calif. --41TI*
fouls throughout the affair j The Americ an Football League
with Beev.ITo having nineteen
Title Game
Cl IK At X) d'PIt Tliree in-
quiries into the. New Year's
Kve shooting of football star
Tony Parrilli appeared certain
today to ceniler on why Police
Chief Roo-rt Winthers 'pulled
his gun ironi his holster
Parr.Ifi 24. was shot fatally
in a submlain Willowbrook
j bowling a''ey partially owned j
j by Chicago Pears end Mike j
j Ditka in a tragic windup to a |
J gay $'23 per couple holiday cele- j
1 brat ion
The gun w as discharged, per .
| liee sa.d. wner. Yinthers struck j
Bears fultoac k Joe Marconi on
• , Hears tuirnac k joe .\iarcom on
defensive .....head w.th the weapon The
and Cueni being charged with, ,
sixteen personal , fouls and one j <'aslw> s s,:••nR**},,
technical foui ' The technical j eleven, the . Boston Patricks,’)riailiot "hit Parrilli near the left ■
came late in the game when j against the lot offensive team-, eye and he died almost imme-,
Coach Salchc-r, after taking the j the San Diego Chargers ] diatelv
officiating pretty calm, told | The previous meetings ilii--, A key participant in the
one of the referees to watch one j season have been defensive at- men - is*rn scuffle, Raymond j
of Bee vi lie'.- players who kept j fairs with the chargers winning Slessm.iker, turned himself in
moving into and hutting the j both, 17-13 and 7-6. Boston to 1 *u Page County state's at-j
members of the Cuero squad. Coach Mikt Unimak hot res the , tomey William J. Bauer Thurs-
The official tailed tiie technicalj return ol speedster Ron Burt- day an*! was released without
and Beeville’s Rahh Wyatt sank | on to 'he offensive hackfietd 'charge atte't interrogation
tlie charity to*s which had no
hearing on the out-come of tlie
THE CUERO RECORD, Frl . .In-
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Witnesses Texas Win
No Question About No.
Record Publisher States
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game
The Gobblers hit 18 out of 29
free throws for a good 62 per
cent. Leading the scorers for
Cuero wa* eagle-eyed Jim
’-Sttne who hit the hoop for 23
points. I mill don't see how he
made as many as lie did. be-
cause on almost every lay-up
or jump shot he was fouled but
'he referees mtist have been
will tie enough to turn tlie talv Hr told. Bauet an 1 sheriff a
l..s police •Jim Parrilli had begun
Boston's inability to score , Alt tin.: h ti. ithout warning
was the big difference in the | while they were in the men -
two ptwiotis games The pn-; room. hi'' admitted that he
triots controlled the hall in “had too much to dt ink.
berth encounters an<i were liea*- Bauer said his story was Te-
en on explosive long pass plays lamely vague
While Burton, who underwent; Mmsmakei said he was
a touchy tiack operation in Sets 'sick'' when Parrilli
temtier, is not the threat he plained ah. i
FIRST TIME SINCE 1958—Ghuck McKinley. gjpycar-old native
of St. Louts, Mo., is hoisted into the air after bringing the
Davis Cup back to the United States tor the nrsf time since
1958, by defeating Australia's John Newcon l e 1"-Tg, 6-2
9-7, 6-2. in Adelaide. Australia. Doing tlie hoisting are
(from left) Frank Frochling. Dennis Ralston; i partly hid-
den). manager Bob Kelieher. Marti' I: •■. • n (V„.U>vphnt'->
By JACK HOWERTON
There was no question as to
which was tht nation’s No. 1
foot ha 1' team w hen Texas and
Navy met in the Colon Bowl
on New Yeai s day.
Texas won 28-6 and the score
selves i.h almost exact barom-
I eter oF the superiority of the
j Longhorn* over the No. 2
Tanked M.ddies in Wednesday's
I contest in Dallas.
If vv.i- r e of those' days
'when * a pi cared everything
I Te\a> .did was right amt almost
everything Navy did was wrong.
| Possibly on another day the
| score would have been closer
i hut altei viewing the contest 11
jam ion. nerd (Harrell Royal's
| ball cliil) convinced every one
| of the o').303 .-ijiertators ui the
'■ stands and Navy Coach Wayne
Hardin am! the entire Navy i
-quad that Texts deserves its _ . .
1963 rating a.« the nation's top bdllOr DOW!
foothill team.
Texas sroieci two touchdowns MOBIL1-. A,a diPl) South-
on passes and two on running | ern and Northern squads -liohl
plays ant only a great Middle , final drills today for Saturday’s
St a u bach got a Navy drive
going tr the fourth quartei and
after moving on passes to the
2 went around right end for
i tlie score.
Texas was only inches away
from the goal and a fifth
touchdown when the game end-
ed
Tlie outstanding features of
the game in addition to the
passing of Carlisle and Stau-
bach was the play of tlie great
Texas line led by All-American
Scott Appleton
Stan bach se1 a new Cotton
Bowl record with 21 pass com-
pletions in ?1 attempts and
Navy wingbai k’ caught runr
passes, also a new Cotter v;
record but actual y N,
never in the game fte T, x.is
took the lead The onr- ques-
tion thereafter was how h.g a
lead the longhorns would pile
up.
Aerial Dual
Looms In
com-1
the mnditit>n of1
the men s room, "slammed me
<mce w as, Hokivak expects his
speed to spiead out the Char-1 up again-’ the wall and started
looking the other way, or just j ger riefpnse enough to give full- j belting me 1 turned my hark
didn't want to waste their time, t»ack l-arry Garron more run- ! trying to avo.d the blows and
is a | didn't throw a punch at all.
and | “Then ' heard somebody
j come into llu w ashroom and 1
Challenge Bowl
Features Carlisle
13th annual Senior Bowl foot-
liall game which should be a
continuation of the AU-Star aer-
ial due! between Miami's Geor-
ge Mira ano Boston College s
calling the foul.
Walter DeDear hit for 14
points ami L J. Weaver added
nme more These two Gobbler*
played g «*! bail throughout
the gam*. grabhuic rebounds
and Mealing the bill away
from their opponents
Other acoret s for ('uero were
Tcromv Kdmondxon six: FUi-
berto Garcia, Bobby Mrtt/en
and Sammy Meit/en three
•ach.
Rahb Wyatt hit 33 points for
the Troian* getting 22 in the
first hail twit could only con-
nect foi eleven m tiie second
half due to the fine play of L.
J. Weaver << defense
Another interesting thing
about the game was that play-
ing the ceriiei position «n tiie
I ohck I-am Garmn
rung room Burton al.v>
pn.s-'' tlire.it both slwirt
long
Texas Teams
Win Pair
By ('filled l»rr*« International
Texas collegiate trams won
a pair of games and lost one
Thursday night on the ha-kef-
b-iil court
The light *< hedule navv the
University of Texas 'edging the
OORIT..V silltlSH al l’ll -quad ,n W,. ..
Texas quaritrback Duke Car- Da\,, q.niiic-.n
lisle, .who outplayed Navy's
famed RoKcr Stauhach in the
heard a noise which I now (jotton Bow Wednesday faces
know wa* a sttf»t hatt it didn t j anutjlf.]- tough ftxitbal! chaJ-
sound like u shot. I *aw PAT- lehge Saturday in appropii-
riili on tlie floor wnth some hotly j ately enotlgi the Challenge
bending over him. an<l I got j Bow!
scaretl and left I walked into1 fttars from tlie Sou'hwe-t
the hall and found my wife and far<- sta!> |mni tin- rest of thej
r.r,. 1 Gary H(V
van i.f Rtint'jr
Ano) ]. i Vi 'I co U'h. Frank
P.,p' ivx ot Houston will
roach the SduJtw. s'erners.
Next io Caii.-h' s quar'er-
liai k;n_ Ivy - lor,; suit will be
overai' h,n kfa l'l -peed
Jiumn. f ; f.-ie in the back-
WintheiN charged that Marconi j j«ur o( long bombs to team-,
came into tne room with “hi*; mate l’hil Harris for the Long-'
arms flatting but Marcoru, horn s first two score- Texas
Tteevitl* tewm was a telltwi pan Am«*ri( tin. the nation's
named McCiaig. fixJliail f-uis fourm partn^i small college
will remem ber him He played ^ ff1 Jacksonville i 1’°'.lrn
tackle on the Tiojars football | (or n game with East Tex
team. H# weigJwrl 268 pound-
at that time, but now he's trim-
med down and Is a good bnskel-
half player He soirerl 15 point*
and got a number of rebounds
The Cue to B team Inert a
Thriller to the BreviUe B teem
60-59.
Leading the Cuero squad in
scoring was Ikey Meitzon with
17, foikiwed ty Pack with 10;
Hatcher 9; Foster 8; Smith 7;
Reiwier 6 a tv1 Fivher 2
I^wia led Beeville with 20,
to,Lowed by Jones with 18 and
GUT added J7
The tilt »»s a ntp ami tuck
aflatr the entire game With
seventeen venmd* left in the
we left ' 1 nation' m a contest which. <« fir!.(, iU]J j, j,1(luess of
Mei-coni sfttd diat he wa*; p;lfa,r at lea*.! promises to be j.-asU.rn the na-
"only in then about 30 wo i full of offense tk.n's se.'.s.o leadmj scorer
on*!*- tirforp mt on th^ Cirh^jr that hr couM s so;is,,n - , Bi *nk> of Tpx-
head and knocked unconscious, i thnni against Navv ti«sing a as A&, .incl smith of,
Niirt-'i 'i ,'v : •
Slit h -S puhivv.-t ..standouts ash
Kelley and John Mims
c. Ror.iiie Carpenter of
Ajk-M. Boliby Mangum of
Texas Chr-him. Jolm Hughes
of Soutlieni .MothiKiist and Wes
Langley of i-Sl will anchor the
line
i , . , ,, Kt v men iri tlie National for-
. w«. Bau'’1 **;-• * dKl not a"Uc,'lnols, ,pasons off^nse ward' Walt will he Boh Brown
Bn.itiwt Hrwvani Payne j ^an> M“^!^aA'r fo' ^ naUwn * | of Nchra-k , Kari I-attimer
ailii Oiarie Blown of Michi- '
I gan State Kin Dili of Missis- |
goal-line defense in the final
seconds prevented a fifth Tex-
as score. The ball was only a
few inches away from the final
marker when the game ended
The first Texas pass, a long j jack Coneannon
one from Carlisle to wingnian j Coneannon and Mira were
Phi! Harris caught Navy com- j the opposing quarterbacks in
pietely by surprise and was the recent North-South- Shrine
good for 58 yards and a touch-! (kune in M.arm which the Reb-
dovvn. j els won 23-14 Coneannon will
S' ite's i A hit of tuck entered into the , be out to ever the.score against
j second toudidovv-n play a simi-1 Mira's Rebel-
| lar long pass hxim Carlisle, | The game ------- — —..: , ,
| which w ax tippeii by a Navy j pLay-for-pay for the college All- gnou
defen,let right into, the arms of Stars wh- nave ended their
| the same Phi Harris who went j amateur hail-playing days,
j on to score ThLs tirne tlie dis- j Forty-eight of the 50 players
lance was 63 yards. j have been drafted by profes-
The Sieer quarterback added j sional teams
a third tally in the second F.ac'n member of the winning)
quarter on a 9 yard roll out, team w-iil receive $900 and the
mn The score at the half was j losers $700.
| 21-0 ! South Coach Tom Landry and
I Navy gol IU defense going Yankee mentoi George Wilson |
| kite in the first half as Stall-1 both predicted a wide-open
lhacli engineered a drive to the'passing affair They each said1
Writers Honor
Coach Royal
DAIJ.As n.TTt Texas, head
football eoach Darrell Royal,
whose award trunk is already,
overflowing '.ad another hon-
or to add t, he pile today.
The Texas Sports Writers As-
sociat.on Tliursday named Roy-
al as it- Soirthwestei-ner of the
Year for the second time m
three years.
Roy a! will be given a plaque
by the association a>t the annual"
sfMirts a, hievement dinner at
tlie d'/wntowT' YMCA in Dallas
in February
Roval guidec. ius club to an
undefeated season, to the tog)
spot in the national rankings,
and a 28-6 Cotton Bow l \-.o-
tory over Navy New Year’s
Day
BAMBERGER NAMED COACH
BALTLMOBF —4UPD— Geor-
ge Bamberger today became
the Baltimore Orioles’ first full-
time minor league pitching in-
structor. Bamberger, a veteran
of 18 seasons in professional
marks the firot ,0
the Onoles farm
system with young pitcher* *
The Santa Fe Railway was
chartered by the Kansas terri-
torrial legislature in 1859.
Air Force 64-63, Sul Ross mash
Umdim loo-'s tack anyhooy Navy - iTi xe
Friday mgtr basketball ar-! 1 ',on1 kn,M 1 tliF -V.U.«ial All-Stans i
lion will lx- a little more hectKv j "" n,< hr . . | lea<1^ ‘eio «c‘ne'“ ,s
, ! didn t see any gun. 1 ,a*lUln t i j;jqc!i either. Slater! for the
identify anybody In the j starting', quarterback post' Ik
i George Burk of Northern Tilt-
Texas 2D but time ran out. I their own teams would win.
The final Texas score came The odds makers have establish-
iii thi‘ 'hird quarter when Wade ed the Rebels a slight one-touch
pitched to George Sauer on the j down favorite
5 and Harold Phillipp went over) The Hebei.- won last year's)
in two tries to make the three j contest 33-27 and hold the se-
quarter score 28-0. riefi edge 9-5
take ,*i M, Murry at Abilene
Soutiiwest Texan will face Trin-
ity at San Manx* S. F Au-tin
meets Northeast laxmiarv, at
Nacog<k)che> and Abilene Oiris-
tisn tackle* Last ern New Mex-
ico at Abilene
1 maker, w|,o suffered
loose front teeth, a «t* lip arai Hork avei ,ihed 327 yards per.
two twngad up eye*. He ha<l game and his favorite receiv-
!*?■;: fcca.gh’ tty |s>lice for more 1 pr [jngn Rohi sehnetdei will lie
than 24 bouts bef,»re
phoned Better
MAHAFFF Y INKS OONTKUT H\L4S TO BE HONORED
h** toie-; hand to give *ti|>poti P-ohr-
! schnen.Wr caught pas-e- for
1,036 yaixl* .r, 1963 and was
1 th* second leading receiver ki
' die counu-y
* Oi.ich ft-r the National All-
The stars will b« A1 IXavts, who led
Flub | me Oakian,! Raiders to a see-
sipp
-l IUR
and Gem Oliver of Mis-
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