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ntf t THE CUERO RECORD Wed Dee. ?8. 1369
Georgia Tech Boasts
Nine Bowl Victories
Gobblers
Going
To Yoakum
Red China President
Denounced By Youth
| plane
da.
Th •
load arrived from Cana-
ATLANTA UPI
:.-i Tea;. Yellow
;'.. re'"T8"r" 11 n- i t ~pTeU?: a with
1 •<-ridg in the Orange Piw; .i.nr
Th« Geop i with his neiu'.ts
Jacket* will | “The hoys have
iOi’ethi-T' f.>r ’.0 pair.'--,
Dodd "They kn<>w the
winner Steve
p'syed (ju.iriertitiek and
pia'ys.
i he Cuero Gobblers are sche-
duled h< i nter the Yoakum Bull-
in? Tnnnntnent Thursday and
n; little
? hist about as u ual
r- feasible.
Tnat's the system that Tech
-i .vTi Bobby Dodd has em-
r’ ivel for two decades and it's i p
d ' a knock ft system that has:
"•r. idttced nine victories in 12
vAvi pem or-.
ponryia.. Ttch took ft a lot
• ‘.s; r dunnj? the regular sea-
■-.i tf :h mo«t teams hut still
■ ■ .tnd tin !\;’d a 9-1 rec<v. ! and
*' S r-uonnl: ranking. The Ye]*
*v I ckef« were fif*h na-
tion a > and • unite titen before
their fir.nl ioss to. f >urfh-rank-
e 1 Geer.:.a - but \ -tt can't
b1 .me that loss on conditioning, j
"Viw.’t yantes helonc to the I
ovs *’ rvvld eyntpncri “Tbey
p e-n t)v» :.-j;x on their
'•wnt see son and I
■k.ne them to
Simmer at
t,ic Southe.ast-
5\ rrn v/inrireni’**-? le iding jitnn. i j kirl.iw D1a 29 and oft, after a
' sopnnmore tailback Larry shnrt Christmas vacation.
We need a fmx. d--vs to regt n Smith. Participation in the Yoakum
our timing and for* s hit ' of Ir.de;indent Georgia Tech Tournament will ue the last ac*
condi-ion-np Nf whv tn t.ojwdl counter with the-lending tlon for 'he Gobbler eager* he-
rede an nvir- season ’fot one runner in the Southeast in j two beginning_ District 14-AAA
,nv* •» j Junior tailb vck L^nnv Snow and i P*a>? on Tuesday, Jnn. 3 in
The fame between T-. h and j a couple of pretty gn.nl Bceville with the Trojans. The
11 •.■••ranked K-nde 8-2 shapes quarterbacks' of its own in Times in Boeville are se<
un ns h high - scoring duc l.i junior Kim King and sophomore ,!n^ ‘ **9 P m- vv ^ie B teams * satisfy personal ambitions,” in
Heisman Trophy Larry Good. | _ rojans ^ and .obbiers J ,j,0 rany Bt the Peking Worker's
g a rrt e | Sport Stadium, the Japanese
TOKYO UPI Communist
Chinese President Liu Shao-chi
was denounced today as “Chi-
na's Khrushchov” at a mass
rul', of 100,000 Red Guard in
Peking, according to Japanese
news reports. Chinese Commu-
nist party Secretary General
Ton Hsiaoping was also con-
demned.
Speaker after speaker critici-
i zed both men for pursuing a
in; game- in Boeville are set for 6 j “bourgeois reactionary line to
as
F. t has
Sports Comments
(Etc.)
\v, .
By a AIRE HOWERTON \ gor
hnppv\Gn.MtRbW hTs | Knew football was hard on;
Dhv ! to be I'll just p’ay bke I'm en- I‘he knees. as is evidenced by ,
/.....'j i fm it. We did hit the weather 1 ToMS *>«" ^:11 Bradley and
"" j;;ri right on our three days off. ’>* New York Jets Joe Nam-
r.,r t*..nii_ , ,_____ ..... t_______ath. but had not realized that ;
baseball pitchers also were bot- j
wining to turn nasty when we de->^<'. "'«>«» come,s that Frank I
!:'p. rted -hose parts of a Tuesday j Bortama, left-handed pitcher for j
■ meeting in the first g a rrt
land the A teams on the court in
; the nightcap. I
Friday, Jan. fi. the Gobblers1
! again hit the road going to Re-1
| fugio to engage the A and Ri
I teams of the Bolicats of that!
city.
Broadcasting Company
reported.
NHK
“If we don't pull thesU two
men down now, revisionism and
capitalism will take over
China.” one speaker said.
One of the reasons relations
between China and the Soviet
Union are so pwr is because j
the Chinese consider Khrush-
chev, and the men who j
succeeded him. guilty of revis-;
ing the basic tenets of Com-
munism - an unforgivable crime
by Chinese standards.
Liu, once considered a possi-
ble successor to Mao Tse-tung, j
has been identified by observers ,
as one of the leaders of the an-
ti-Mao forces in the bitter strug-
gle for power now sweeping
China.
He was reported!.! con-
demned at a meeting of the
Communist Chinese Central Co-
mmittee in August when Defen-
se Minister Lin Piao was named
successor to Mao.
Live Life And
Fight For It
delegates held an after-
noon session v-here it, was re-
ported that sights had he n -et
on raising all,000 youths to move
the sing out idea and moral re-
armament icross Arrienru and
the world in 11167,
William Store> of Indio Ca
lif„. keynoting the Monday af
ternoon eonferenee. sail t a
sing out was more than a “mu
sieal -explosion.” He said
e.viresses the deepo-t thing*
coming out of tin human heart
“To capture the youth o f
America with this idea you
have to live it and you have to
sacrifice for it.” he added
-• • *• -omes n chore |» *"s balmy in Fast Texas on
Rivals, have- knocked Dydd's | CT’ri-im.vs Day and just begin-
->rr'*"h . ?n how!
Krtpr, To find
Coach Goes
On Offense
All 109 Survive In
Mexico Airline Crash
Cowboys
Tough,
Savs QB
n .«r:;n: Rimed on u* •mtil we
'••t 5,-l.ijh r.burg and despite all
i.i* pu .mg for it to continue
gradual'.' tapered off and we
'rea< bed home to f nd Mortgage
71 ill dry as a bone.
the Baltimore Orioles of the
American League, underwent Chuck Fairbanks has turned;
surgery Tuesday in Baltimore down an offer from the Univer-I
..TULSA. Okia -JZW-
.5* Greer Bay auartc-ha
. v t * - t p. jG T • »(] "i v ♦ h p to V ‘
r - ' r_r. •-.; rl:f ..p v'-por*
•t C ‘ dim T.V p
4 <-,t 'fvi'V , ■
V.,
hA-.v. a .sr^cit doa’ of rf-
■;»*-■ t fur the T'-dias team,'
Pm;:* shi t. “We've '•< en
n . re-;-,.- i'- i \ ear _
-•' • ■ gs • t ,;-r u ni 'oug'i' r “ 1
Titey ha:.»• . • h-'o *'•
ji;■to -'•• ' tiie t .
A :b .r -3 eju.,. back z'ldcd-.
'7 11 v s «■ e.xplos, - c on uffer- '
if - ] ) \ ,o \ i]f
>r r ■ . ?
Tr» .'...'-y*ar-olu su—r. named of
i>■ r ;.t; . jycu - ; :V- * \M
...... v,.- : •• i.-. i } • I-yi." n\.
■ , T i the I’ackers
•- ' m V,- -- -n C nferetve
- f, ;; tyif. rirM hum Sirin-
t g„s ■ -.; • -i :i years
s ■ • r- I - :h ■;• the
v.-' r.o : ,
• -• .r f ■ T' VU. - game
... '-'.’e rr. ar-: r. i1 :•
t( . v-r of fhe pres-
f ” TC ?- ' '' f ’ ‘ ' ' G V*. ■!' ; • •
h- v- r-*' : r.z on • ' t? . C ,*
ten :v.v.
The Georgia footbaJl tea*" ?
expected to fly into Dallas tod,.;
'or their Saturday afternoon
i game with the Southwest Co-.-
:'ferenee 'Champ*-, SMIL Weather
Veter, (.predictions arP for, clear and
k Bart, gold for the contest. The game
> . n"> is a sellout as is the game the
• :m-!er-..'fo:7o«’.'ing dm. on the same f>;d-
r rt the '•-.'- -v'-.-.-b pits *he l'!a'! s C->!'- • ”
Send'*-- .. NFL. .md the. Crc-en Bay Pack< r> Ir
-,-•' is hard no’ to pick the Pa.'krrs
to place your money on but my
heart is with' the Cpwbr.ys and
1 might ever, piece a «nt;i" «.v
for removal of n torn cartilage
from his left knee. Xamath. was
due for surgery on his knee to-
day in Now York . and. if my
Informal on itj correct, Bradley
will-have surgery right after the
ho'i days
MEXICO CITY UPI - Inves-
I tigators continued wx>rk texiay
i to uncover the cause of Satur-
j day’s “Christmas miracle” jet-
| lines crash. while the furor
NORMAN, Okla UPI -- As-j over Mexican airport safety
sistant Oklahoma football roach rosf>
An Aeronaves de Mexico DCS
bound for Mexico City from
New York pancaked into a dry
j lakebed three miles short of the
J runway before dawn Saturday
j and split in two.
Astonishingly;' none
SANTA FF. N M. UPI
The arrival of 700 youths Mon-
I day swelled to UiOO the nttmlier
| of young persons and parents
j attending the moral re-arma-
! ment "Up With People" eonfer-
i cnee at Santa Fe.
A group of New • Mexico In-
! dian.s headed the welcoming
j delegations at the airtvirt Mon-
and only 12 remained hospital-!^ an<1 a sP°‘*ia! wp,rom,s
i/ed today, most of them withj';lven *° a ffroup from Bonn,
relatively minor injuries. Germany,
'of the passenger call-.! Swakmsr at the airpo.1 on lx--
passenger aboard
of the 109
were killed,
said Fairbanks.
McVea Hailed
By Home Town
• T.n
V.
Musfanq Squad
Works Indoors
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; ■ ’ Somber* ';, ' - ■ • s m •.
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f . :* overt f.V,r!e:er''.e
j.-.-,. ; - sVi'P ar, hr'’:' m
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;rr- ♦he-, took ♦ be rrt '
0,1*’'on B-'rvi, for s -rr: - -■
r . -. m ’he Ljvo'i'-:
- . d.ur.nc <• ° after: ■-r
I’-, .. -i installed m 11 p m
g..' l«/.v for r:s piayers-. rno r.f
'To** .“Rt ..fpr, jas’ -week d'tr-
■ term examinavor,1
SAN ANTONIO tr?X> Today
r special day f ir Uni*, erstty
i! ntstor. f dot ball star 'Vrrr.;.
•: Y-- y
Ki« home t*wn -■.•f San -N-*■ •♦ -
l.r ", 2 hone' him v.-.t’’ a Warren
Vi*Vers Day, the !:r-t $u< h tri-
bute ev*-r accorded a Negro in
*ha- e.ty.
The • *y -will, give -htm a r:ta- --------
•■ -j - •'■i aim “g hr- f-v-tli.t;! PRO'TOT,.R
t- • ts and will name him an hon- HOI > f ON
■i'vv :.m.h.i-sshdor to ITemlr- senui-e*- wen
pv.r. .the t-it<•;national ■ exp--i- M' ”;'-
y. .- planned f <*. San Ar.*on,<> :n promoter tn
- orq vca.rs
—... -i .-. ; \y ,-r,noed ti: a. SiC'd,yuttered a he«r* afack
d nr,'• - Ur - ‘hr former high . 'trt'l was ho-;, •ait/mi • Monday,
. football wn/Mion ?.• Sar H- d,ed.'Liesday at ?,•■„- age 'of
.Verne Flrackenridge.
sity of Missouri and will sue-
cetvl Homer Rice as the S<ion-
ers’ offense coach, head coach
Jim MacKenzie said Tuesday.
Rice resigned last week to
become head coach at Cincinna-
ti.
,'The job has been Chuck's kfv1 second in the nation
Barre'd R->ya! has not been , since Homer resigned," Mack- i season.
:!,>■ to -vs; ■ his laurels since rnzie said, “hut Chuck delayed! Mackenzie
Tim; -■ !••< "•!■ over Missis- accepting it because he was j u.hn Oklahoma
m,p; *> 0 Bl mhonnr t Bow! | u-oV nv an attractive lob offer * °k ‘’
y " i'f ■'•m* *“ Miami to i fmm Dm Devine of Missouri, iHoustpn’ was K,VPn an
•'•'•' ■ ri> . •• i tot. which lost | frpj arp very fortunate: closed pay raise. Fairbanks
r >>••*. ,ie - “ti -r.« way to, that a coach of Chuck's capah:-, was offense roach and assistant
i'y is replacing Homer," Mao'-; head coact. at Houston in 1965.
-;,rs m »r- or: • hula Bowl | Kemde said “Also, jt f-ttl
game J.vrtarv 6
t-(» j ^ f , ’ ’
.....‘ sc in his
„ ... Houston
own staff.
MacKenzie • 'ti he hid not
yet selected a defensive hack-
field, e«;aeh for the Kib. Faih-!
hanks handled lr.-t sc'*son. Fair- FLORENCE. Italy 't i’V ■
’■ inks’ Sooner pass, defense and Sandra Ma/zinghi,: 'he 'iu,,.,.
purtf runbeck departrn'ents ran- (>ean super welterweight ch:>mfs
Many of the passenger
ed their survival a miracle. Ov-
er half the seats or the plane, a
special hop lay flight, were
taken by me nbers of the Coun-
cil of Jewis,v Women of
York, and their families
“Tt was a. Christmas miracle
for the Jewish people of all
things,”
Stnnely Winter,
York City.
half of the German group, Sig-
mund Ernst said. “This is a
very important time in Ger-
many. for man! of our neigh-
New : Hor-rnp countries are suspicious
‘ and fear the rise of a new Na-
tional Socialism ”
Ernst added there now are
said -me survivor.-; more than 90 local “sing out"
40 of New groups in Germany and leading
j German industrialist is sending
_ I one of the groups to Brazil next
I month.
ivipgatps to the Santa Fe
I conference arrived hv plane;
cities stretehing from
Cape Cod to Washington, D C. to
the midwest Monday. Another
last ion, will meet Nigeria's L
Phonse in a non-title 10-round
bout Jan. 0 at Mallioe, Sw eden. ‘ from
‘x'.VJtM V 1
Nprth A
M. .-I ten'.;.
. a;, \\ ' ■
ij'i'fn 'll:
). h South All-
u Hit la Bowl
John Ra’stonjfar less eonfusjcn
:■• w. . air' h the -s,i (ff organization'
•!;• eof i'lif s for the i t|,,,nc,
-S'ar.- will h>e--Jack
if of puir.ue md Mur-
■ jh of M .ani-- >•
Si i I’hw cs; Confereji' '
fmirn Mazzinghi's manager announc-
undis-led Tuesday night
The bout will be Mazzinghi's
last before his title match
against France's Jean Baptiste
Holland Feb 3,
POLKA
PARADE
Your Favorite
Polkas. Waltzes
and Schottisches
Now In Its
17th Year
Monday - Saturda>
f):00 a.m. to 9:55 a.m
KCFH
TV* («**4
lutMi Tp*’
will eauspijjp ajj.0 coachocj the offensive
m1 nmlace ^barkfiHd «'p» ** W*' ^ , SIGN ATTRACTS
.o ri, la c.j (Pn;P in his first three seasons'
trncluri! fix-rn our i
Bout Sloted
.m the s-'tith'« isfer arc Lloyd
Phillips- of Arkansas. Diron Tri-
be:* of Texas. John LaGrone .of
SMU Pohnie Pack of Texas.
Jnin R :.' rds of TCP and Il ir-
ry Janes of, Arkirs-is. There are
getting to rie so many bawls
talk •' •-:e*:'tics the pickers of
tiie participr.n's have a hard
time f id r.g -to
j SAXILBY. England <1TD
| A sign erected by the Ministry
[of Transport ptitside this vil-
lage brings visitors hut no par-
i'icu.lcr toy t > Saxilbv. Three feet
inch and with luminous letters
it says! “ToilHs."
PH S
ci'fi... F
e - :p d : --d >■»! i\
Sige'., a w re-'!::::
’ i • .- fob >•
Baylor Star Setting
SW Conference Pace
:J -f
UPI
Bavrir
- J-eVf
■s ’'Siting
* C : cr
Bir-
th^
fn •.r
r(
r v: he i" « plenty
-f.pe*. t.-i. -n an.on::
Gonfcren-: * 'field
ric • :*s
Bartels nil's hr: 32. of .us 4'f
= ;,.,w -c. • < Poor In Be.;', "
-5-3 -or, to d'ste ftx.Pi 65 1 ;* :
•-em ec-uraey i zi *
I,arr> M;;i*;* of Rrie
ovr.g ri a 59 rcr cent
46 cf 7S . ritvm ‘s. fe
N-V-: 6:,,i;t of 7 X ,s
Li-ev Lake of
M 1.' .T'i'.h V ' ri'
• s 0 pep-
lip with
• ed by
-6J-5S 7
Texas 25-47
of -\f • 2A
AFTER CHRISTMAS
SALE
We Still Hove Plenty of
WESTERN SHIRTS
40% off regulor price!
CHISHOLM T8AI1 Wes'ern Wear
ir.J sorni KSFI-ANADE
r- 53 T --.nd BIT I>n of Rice
74-HG'..3 f
f> •• v ri the season i-o—re
'-her wrih TV. point'- *" hi*
19 2 - pvi.h't average rank* s°c
.1- ! to •(- 21 3 fig »r- wt!«i by
PciV’o'i-v Jm:my Turner. •
f->m -v 1 ' •hr-i-rv line
I't-Vles fria'-.’ev j* Che : ■ , .r' -
•.*- w ri- 13 i-r of ’! for i i2r-
nerr-ey ■■ ge, '.Vavrie K' ■ s of
-■ n- \* w;-;: 21 of 74 fo-
*7 5 M "T of Rice a* 7> «.'f 27
h. Bijty T'lOp d ' T •>•
a: 1,8 o' i\ for 85 7 and • Jerry
Haggard of Tech At 19 of 23 fo.
82 6
Ja:ne* Cash TCP’s sopho-
more whiz, is leading ir re-
bounds w-’ji 18 5- re-” rum- for
'six games Dim*,. IL.-rdy 'of
Ba.yMr has - pul ••'! 4 v.ii 11.3 per
game Pcnro Peret of .Texas'
A4M. 11 1 ri ! T>..1> d Rice Id 8
WEEKEND SPECIAL
THl'RfjDAl. FRIDAY ^ SATURDAY
DFCEMBFR 29. 30 & 31
SHOTGUN SHELLS
15%
DISCOUNT
105 E Main
CP. 5-3201
Cuere
TM
C/SAVES
NO NEED TO
THRQW AWAY
COMFORTABLE
OLD SHOES.
Hove Them
Repaired.
THIGPEN
Shoe Shop
105 E. Church
fcnnev, 13th MONTH
always first quality* ________ _ _
year-end BARGAIN DAYS
Only after Christmas can you get values like these. Fabulous- Closeout Prices all through the store . . . Come early!
Bring your Pcnney’s charge cards!
REDUCED
Boy's Jackets
10"
REDUCED
Men's Better Jockets
10"
REDUCED
Girl's Better Jackets
JOO
REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED
WOMEN'S BETTER COATS
REG. $45.00 REG. $30.00 RE(«. $35.00 REG. $21.00 ^88
REDUCED
Boy's Sport Shirts
LONG SLEEVES
199
REDUCED
Boy's Sweaters
250 499
REDUCED
Women's Better Jockets
1388 2188
REDUCED
WOMEN S BETTER SWEATERS
REG. 5.98 fi 6.98 ............
REDUCED
WOMEN S BETTER KNIT TOPS
REG. 3.98 2*99 REG. 4.98 3*99
REDUCED
Girl's Leather Boots
REG. 8.50
6"
REDUCED
Men's Sport Shirts
LONG SLEEVE — REG. 5.00
398
REDUCED
Boy's & Girl's House Shoes
ONLY
199
CHARGE IT AT PENNEYS!
WAIT! . . . tor Penney's White Goods Event!
WHITE GOODS SALE Starts Tues., Jan. 3rd.
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