The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1966 Page: 3 of 6
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Pittsburgh's Hopes
Dampened by Bunning
N.L HOMER RACE
By Alan Mover
By GARY KALE • game of the year as Detroit to his ace righthander. Burni ng
IPI Sports Writer edged California 2-1. In other.allowed one walk and then de-.
ft's no water off Jim Bun- American League games, Bos- j ported for the clubhouse.
Ring's back if he helps the Los j ton spi t a pair w ith Washing- i The Phillies appreciated his
Angeles Dodgers win the Na- ton, winning the first 5-0 and!rare relief stint and promptly
t’on.il League pennant. J dropping the nightcap 3-2. ! brought home the winning run
Bunning, who has dampened Hurried Call on Dirk Groat's fourth hit of
the hopes of San Francisco and 1 Bunr.ing was warming up in the game, a pair of walks and
Pittsburgh all season, was in; the bullpen for his next start Johnny Briggs’ towering single
the shower when he learned he i when Philadelphia manager that hit high of! the right field;
had just posted his 19th victory i Gene M.iuch put in a hurry rail : wall
of the year on Philadelphia's 5-____
4 11-inmng victory over the1
Pirates Monday night that vir*.
fually shut the pennant door to
the Bucs.
The veteran righthander ac-
tually has been the spoiler for
Lo* Angeles, He now has bea'-
ert Pittsburgh five times ui s;x I
decisions this season and owns
a 4-1 record over Pan Francis-
co
Dodger* Need Four
Los Angeles magic number j
dropped to four with Banning's
able assist, as die Dodgers help-j .;l n8l"7 ..
*d them own cause by defeating !cont'nder an<] ***
the Louis Cardinals 6-2. San
Francisco rental led in third
pise® four games ba-'k. by vir-
tue of an £-2 triumph over At-
lanta
New Vork a' Cincinnati was
rained out in the only other
•eheduied N I. action.
Denny McLain won his TOrh
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Notre Dame Bidding
For National Title
NEW YORK --ATP- A green
for inexperience passing com-
bination of Terry
Jim Seymour has
Dame a rational championship as ty,e j teani jn the nation
coaches football rating*
Notre Dame, whose lack of a
WprwBft-v.tn.1 toptlisht passer last season cos'
Hanrattj Irish dearly, thus threaten-
made Notre e(j ti1€ r*jgn 0f Michigan State
as
rest or the^^g teams will meet at Eas*
nation'* colleges green with *n- Lansing lilter in the season.
Spectacular Victors
Hanratty an 18-year-old quar- -ppe spectacular victory oyer
terback. and Seymour, a 19- pordue. which had been rated
year-old receiver. tossed the sev<!nth the preVj0US week, shot
hall around 13 times for 276 1irjsh all the way from 12th
yards Saturday as the Irish ‘place into a contending position
smashed Purdue 36-14 and swept ;t^hmd U C L A., which held1
into third place in the United .S€ron,t
Pi'p'.' International board of Michigan State following a
i 42-8 dnibbing of Penn State. I
received 18 first-place votes and*
305 points U.C L A , which far- j
1 es a stem test this weekend |
from llth-rankcd Missouri, had i
eight first - place nominations
and 268 points while Notre |
Dame drew two first-place vot-
jes and 249 points
By United Freni International There was a gap of 75 point,?
MAJOR '-F.AGUE STANDINGS ,! separating Notre Dame and
AMERICAN LEAGUE fourth-place Alabama, which
W L Pet. opened its season with an un-
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Injuries
Cripple
1 Longhorns
By United Pi.-ss International
.Southwest Conference school-
! came out of last -Satur 'ay’s
r.Aind of games in fairly good
shap' physically, exeap* f. r ,UT
ope team that needed an ;ri-i
jury-free v.e»;end mast of all
—•Texas.
' The Longhorns lost nr ,fh*r
starter for the year in their
• battle against Texas Tech last
Saturday. Sopnomore comer
Ken Gidney was sidelined for
the season with a knee injury
to become the fifth' key I/n'-
horn hi be crippled th..« year.
Texas Cocrfi bn-nr-M Roy:! i
viewing lv.s grow'irg 11 s ’ of
walking wounded. sa d, " vv
have eight more games and we
will ha’e to close ranks and'
march on."
Both Texas A&M and Texas caster Both
Tec’i. two clubs who will meet f.v iei
! tins Saturday night.' worked out F'c . - ih - ranked Brady, t'.-.e
under the 1'ghts. Monday night only .Top Tentidf to ]<ve lay
Teeh Coach ,1. T K ng paid; .■week when u hawed-to b inter?
all the boys who played against 16-> r.:r.„ into another stout foe
Texas 'apt wee'-: would go when ;,f pays unbeaten Colo-
Tu“j Sepf 2*. 19*A TTIZ CUEItO RECORD Paga »
Sv/eeney Teem Favored
Over Cowboys of Edna
By United Pres.* International . *u;r?
Most of Ta.xa.s fooibnUrii Top.
10 <" . A A toms appear. to he
• afe for another week with
on';, i ■- o trv’e of Sl ew f.i<
Cl.v. .'.'A ptvisi'f on that mu; l
■milster trouble
Top-ranked Swy-eney which
beat Wharton 29-0 Iasi week,
faces fn-e-tuMten Film and
should be ai ,e *0 handle the
Cowboy- with the same case
wT.h which the Ba’.ldogr, Imv
whoev ashed 'three Class AAA
•clubs
Second-ranked va Park, a
117 hoiyiue; or of W,rhita Fills!
il.i'f'hi. n Vc-s AAA Earkb.li*-'
n'fc- »r l 'ieUnding state c.ham-
plyn ;P!an- ■ «hich bea*
Bonham 28-7, p'«y* AAA L’n-
AA clubs 'vi 11 be
slate agoinst Spearman,
ei:h'h.r-rked Eishpp plats
Pc-t, an.-j lOth'-rsnked
i irand * himts Kaufman
S or - <7 the games invoiring
•nr*rh'!••*• vo- M SmSihii h/Te
on.’he v.'-V"? |ar'ogra.-n. The.
paih.irt - Stinnett match in 1-AA
nairs unbv.it, n teams, as does
the \r ihuac , Bana clash in
SoVhe i A T xas
O'hv. top games include An-
sordi.imkn,- Hamilton - C..Non.
per s i - Copperas Cat, B<:w-
i - i'lenriyit.a, Killsboro-Wax-i*
hioi."
> hose 1-13 points
in t: r-x» games makes,- it the
scoring team in the state" has
a i easy one against Woodville, .
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BASEBALL
STANDINGS
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Sports Comments
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Detroit
Minnesota
Chicago
Cleveland
i California
Some landlonls wart to frame
my picnxre because I ve found
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ly. f r> G Howie Hustles a Boston^
Cuero Record Classified ad. the New York
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rentals DiaJ CR 5-3131 and put
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83 71
81 76
73 78
77 80
71 86
71 88
71 83
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pennant
Monday’* Result#
■ Boston 5 Wash 0, 1st
Wash. 3 Boston 2. 2nd
Det 2 Calif. 1
Only games schedul'd
Tuesday * Game*
Det at Calif
Cleve at Minn
Boston at Chi. 2 twilit*
N Y. at Wash mite
K C at Balti nite
V edneaday's Gam**
Cl*' e at Minn
D*t at Calif nit*
N Y at Wash m‘*
K C at Balti. n:te
On'; games scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet.
96 60 . 615 impressive 34-0 win over Louis- By CLAIRE HOWERTON times it is an
.554;iana Tech Southern California j Tlie battle against the arms- ;slow enough to
545 Nebraska and Michigan each milos still rages on Mortgage ■ much less read a ^sim
5161 slipped in the ratings despite , tj,(. armadillos continue
' ' Saturday.
.503 victories
490! -
452
447
444
436
Captains
Named
By Engle
to win A friend in Austin in- Faithful fan
formed me it w>as a cinch to pher Charles Goodenough
kill the pesky things His me- honored at the Gobbler Booster
thod is to w>et down one spot in
! his yard and then to sit and
wait for them armed with a
flashlight-and a gun He added'the press box through the lens
that his armadillos always ap-jof a camera Do hope they have
peared around nine of an even-!a substitute cameraman so he
:ng The Mortgage Hill arma-jean really enjoy the game,
dilios come out to root around. Working a game and just watch- j
against A AM this week He sod
he thought halfback Mike Leiri-
ert and end Terry Oillvr"
fumed in the best Raider per-
formin- e* las* veek against th
Longhorn-
; At A .5 M Gen* 6 tailings
i termed tlie injury- situation
> questionable ■ He said a
j ber of play -vs had minor
• hirie?. and he did not know- if
of them might miss thb
week s game
Numerous changes were lie
j ifcg made at Texas because of
i the injury’ situation hut at,
TCU, coach Abe Mann said he
might try a new pun* return!
runback combination in Rns-, ’
Montgomery of Midland and
;Norman Bulaich of la Marque ’
Punt returns have Iw-cn one of i
impossibility' to ;the weak points of TCU's at-.j
make a tijm tark this year
j Rice roach Jess Neely also 1
•— dealt out a lihle prais* Mon-j
and photogra- jday for Chuck Latotirefte. who ■
WJS ' priyed- Noth safety* and wing-j
back, in the LSU game, talcing
by being named ■ part in 04 of the 135 plays in j
th* game
At Arkansas Frank Broyles,
singled out fulback Eddie '
Woodl*e, who he said had an-1
other "good game" against Tul-
sa last week He also said split.
Tommy Burnett was "im
redo C
The 1 e.minder of th* ranked
teams l'\i;n:''as top-heavy'favor-:
ifes v ilh tne p.'sihjo exception
of hirifh-rAnked Mineoh. which
coukj expec- trouble wTh high*
scoi ,ng Qui-mr.n
Fiftli-ranke 1 Bellvik* meets
num- Colu'rr’.iui sixth-ranked Gran-
in- bury- pli; - Glen Rose, seventh;
ranked Phillips * opens its dis-
lU#Ht
Southland Life Agent
ALVIN WYATT
has e
HSART
Southland Life
I8JMKE fSlT] cOMPyff
Hue 3
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Club meeting
‘‘Coach of the Week" Cnarles
usually watches the game atop
along about three ar.i. By that ring one are quite d fierent ipressive
hour sleep has obviously affect- I —
ed my aim since I haven't hit In the weekly AP
Ouch Bill Engle announced thelm^s Z Sh! Spe^notch^1 to seventh
terent and the critter scurried : place and the Baylor Bears
off untouched by the blast Al!dropped out of the top ter. The
least I did not hit the remaining j Bears were upset by Colorado
bit of garden hose. 13-8'
at the regular meeting of the
. Booster dub that captains for
tlie Gobblers in the gam*
with West Oso will h* L y n n
Moore and Oscar Scott on of-
major-col-1 The Cincinnati Reds commit-;
Arkansas j ^ed 17 errors in a dnsb!eh*ad»r
aga--t*t the Brobktvn r*®rers
in 1900
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can Fran. 8 Atlanta 2
I,. A 6 St. Louis 3
Only g ames scheduled
Tuesday'-, Game*
Chi. at N. Y. nife
Pitts, at Phiia. nite
San Fran, at Ailant* nite
Houston at Cinci. nite
L. A a* St. Louis nite
Wednesday's Gamrs
Ch at N Y.
Pitts, at pmla rute
; San Fran, at Atlanta nite
Houston at Cinci. niT*
L. A at St. Louis nite
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Monday - Saturday
9:00 a m. to 9:55 a m.
fense and David Newman and
Morris Hanke c>n dpfenso
Cliarles Goodenough wa? nam-
ed "Coach of the Week"
for the Gobbler-Beam game
The West Oso Bears lost
their first D.strict 14-AAA en-
counter to the Apaches of Gon-
zales 28-0 while the Gobblers
were winning by the sgn%store
c -or the Pleasanton Fagle-v
Engle said, the West 0«n S*r.
dium can be reached by driving
to Gala Han. turning left on High
way 9 right on Highway 358
right on Highway 286 and then
left on Highway 357
It was reported ?t tlie meet-
ing the new scoreboard ft
G'bbler -Stadium is due to
arrive this week and should hr
in operation for the next home
game which is scheduled with
Beeviile's Trojans Oct. 7.
, FUewhere in the paper (I Tlie Yankees new manage
think ■ w ill be found directions nient is tn-ine e'-erwhing to re-.
to the-West Oso Stadium They-build their property back into
sound rather complicated to me ! the winning ranks — now they;
hu* then I never was very good have fired the longtime voice
nit following directions.’ The of the Yankee? Red Barber. For j
main trouble would appear to!the last. 13 years the old red
he whether or not. the traffic11’^ad has heen a radio and
will allow- you to slow enough • television broadcaster for the'
to read highway signs. Motor- J Yankees. The old order really
isf.s crowd a body so that some- ‘ changes.
Kansas City, Mo.
of three counties.
is in par's
HUNTING S:
HOURS vivi
Nov.
Here are the official U. S. \o\.
Weather Bureau times for sun- No>.
. sets in the Cuero area for the Nov.
dove season in the Sou l h'Nov.
:Zone, which began Saturday. Nov,
These turies will remain ac- Nov,
curate to within about 50 miles
, of Cuero, but if you travel far- Nov.
' the* away thru that there may^ov-
be one or two minutes difference , Kov.
'in the time of sunse*; Tn all 7s’0'-
'cases, shooting begins at 12 ^’ov-
noon. : Nov.
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iru-oughout the season
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adds Georgs Ben Edmond-
•on tabove) to its U*t of
"Ten Most Wanted Fugi-
tives." Edmondson. 28. Is co
the lam from an armed rob-
bery conviction He Is armed
and- considered dangerous.
He ts of medium build, has
brown hair, blue eyes, and
has s reputation of being a
braggart and chronic liar.
He speaks German fluently,
ha* worked as » civil en-
gineer, computer operator,
draftsman, electrician and
soil analyzer.
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