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Page 2 TP' CUERO RECORD Friday, Dec- 8, 1967
Seguin-El Campo Sporit %em
Tilt Set Tonight
North Dakota State
Trampled by Congress
B> CLAIRE HOWERTON
By I nitfil Prr»» International scheduled for Saturday sfter- terTTnal victory over Donna, and
hi ' ari.l Serum, two n*xm find Saturday night. , !•;; Uampo's Billy Mumphrey
teams undoli1.iicd in 12 fnmPR Tito FI Carnjio-Segui'n Class picked up a 47-yard touchdown
to s n'a.vin, it.: ot tuniRl.it at. AAA contest is expected to fra- in his club's 26-16 victory over Siyuin and FI C"nmjvo arc
Victoria in the feature attrm lure a pair of excellent running Silahee. slated to clash tonight m Vi. -
i on of a :united nigh: of Texas attacks, with each team having j The other games tonight will hum at 7:30 o'clock in a senti-
' 'Sh school f oth ill Bemifinal a break away threat. find Tidehawn 12-0 v>. Rogers final Class 3-A foitb ul battle,
flayoff action. Archie Bennett Scop'd three 10-2-1 at Brenhatn and Clifton Both elevens have
7 hr e ft ires are on the slate t >uehd- .tuts on long runs for Se- 12-1 vs Songi .tves 13-0 in a pair ground attacks and ate the only
for t 'nig:!!, with Hive more -gum Inst week in its 26-8 quar-> of Class A duels, undefeated, pntie.il Class AAV
Sports Comments, [Etc]
By United Press International
Tin University of Houston
(romped North Dakota State
to lead the A>;ci< s. Jimmy Hill early .n the game and made X
scored 39 punts Dr the BaK- 6-1, which was the ttbly time
.New York University sped the Cowboys hold the lead,
I ..... pa-t Texas 75-67 with lunior St. Louis held a 19-iwint. ad-
M21-88 Thursday with Klein ,lun M.ller scoring 20..lx.inLi.it:: vamage nt the half
Hayes pacing the Cougars with i the Violets. Billy O tumbler scored 12
i everybody and will allow most. 38 |*>ints. • The longhorns were eoii'tart- (i* ‘infs and Dirk Cunningham
any liberty Im! Just let a postmas Bui Ron Schlieniatt of North' ly harassed with smooth ball 1 added 16 and 22 rebounds m
: step into sight and ins hair rises ; Dakota w as the hot-shot of the | handling and tight defensive. lead Murray State Ky. Iffttver-
and he starts growling and that ramie. He dropped in 50 points play,
public servant better link a lit for it 67.4 per rent average on (hiry OvcrlTck topped
1 tie out. There are people that nf- his floor'shots. Lingiiorns' scoring with
......‘/.i, ret t me that way but I can't sin-, Houston led at the half 607'.!). ! (muts.
g!e out any particular group Texas A&M fought off a fatal ! The St. buns University
the
23
Namath Kidding
On Interceptions?
Mark Smolinski came strolling j while Houston is b 7 1 2 points
frro the New York Jets’ dress-j underdog against Oakland, whb’i
inc room one day this week has a 10-1 mark,
wearing a bright red sweater. I rite Jets could have problems
Spying quartet bn rk Joe Ns- Mnc.r flanker Don Maynard is
math across the mom, Smnlin.1on the doubtful list and Namath
frri veiled so nil could hear,. js working out with a taped
•Hey, Joe. who don't yoU have I throwing hand,
the receivers wear these -sweat-j Th(? kpy qiK?sti„n fnr Knn„,
ers this week. city is how well the club will
Namath looked up with a grin | play even though if* tu rn
and said, .\aw, ltd tie better | eliminated from title contention,
to have the free safety wear. The Chiefs would normally bo
thprR- ! lavored but if they only go
The banter was In reference; through the motions, the Jeis
to the Jets' game last week ; could control the game,
against the Denver Broncos' Match Defense*
when Namath. who has had 23 0;iklaml■„ bif problPm is
passes intercepted tins season, j overcoming a letdown after las,
outdid htmself. Four were pick-;„ek-s kev v5c,orv ovet. Snn
rd off in one quarter and the -Ty ThlS is lhe onlv m,.P|itlR
Broncos exploded for 26 points w,veon the m.„ clubs this sea-
m that period en route to a 33-24 son and ,f shou)(i bp
since both
such as postmen; policemen or
whatever. For no reason a, nil,
there are just some folks thu,
tub other folks the wrong way
and the only thing to do in such
The big schools swing nVto ae, beams, left in tile playoffs'. The
tiori Saturday afternoon with.* Matadors of Seguiti are in 13-3A
j wttat promises to be two classic 1 while the Rice Birds of Kl
battl-'s in Class AAAA. Campo compete in 11 3-A. The
! Top-ranked Abilene (Viper' winner of tonight’s conic Will. . .. . ,
12-0 wdl meet upset-minded Ri- met the winner ot me Brown- '* to aVold ,,'*ing Bn”lni'
J ehardson 11-2 in' Dallas' Cot*bn wnod-Mi Kinttey clash for the
| Bowl. Richard 'on will l e out1 stall? title.
1 for its third, straight ups.t vie- -—-■
j lory, having knocked off pie- And still reports. of Alt Ante-;
: vtously .undefeated Longview riean teams pair in Anybody
.and Dallas Bryan Adams the want hi .pick iiir ? I'll he more
past two weekends. i.Ttan glad to give yilUr- seleetian
Tie other AAAA affair will some spate. As a mat ter of
find \u«tin Reagan 12-0 meet- fact if you have any item; that,
ing H ms ton Bella t** 12-1 at ■ is id hi print. 1 11 l>e ghtd'tn give
Memorial Stadium in Austin. tt since. I seem to - have ltd •
Reagan's chief job will he to1 new low as far ;,s knocking this
stop Pat Curry. who scored till. column out is romo 'tied. It 1 s
four of Bellairc.'s four touch- beep 1 rv> long he.t.woen trip,
downs last week in the Cardin- the south. And the pit .17, put
als 2S-6 decision over Beaumont of that is, the prosper! of a trip
Hebert. that way seems remote.
Rounding out the semifinal
contests Saturday afternoon, wit1' Dogs are as funny as people. .
he the AAA game between Me- that 'nought was brought it by
Kinney 11-0-1 nt Brownwixui 11- the I act that on- of ■ my <1 g
U-l vs Kotintze 11-1-1 at College frif ids has a "thing" nbnut
Station. postmen. Said dog love* most
period rally by West Texas
-State and defeated the Buffalo,.
89-83.
Ronnie Peret scored 19 points i
likens defeated ll.ltd'.f.-.Sl.em
107-86' on the Jit-point sli « tiitg
of Ru h 'N’ii mann
I/noy Watson hit two paint'
Sity rtver Howard Payne 80-64.
Murray led 41.-35 n' the half.
St. Mary's I'tiiyerlHy defeat
nt Aogi lft Strttp Rit-Rl to retna.r
ut. !• !• it"d in IS h"hie Court
•£;TTH’S.
High si to r was Waite.
K' nip! for-St. Itaiy'S With 20
prints.
ttieni in so far as is -possible.
('U"pi s A basketball team is
ivit u inpeting in the annual
P-dfi-h Basketball Tournnittent
at Austxvt It-Tivoli but Coaeh
Uenp Waddle’s B team is enter-
ed. The B team's first game Is
slated for 2 30 this afternoon
i gainst the Victoria B team
with the winner s< It'erlul* <1 10
meet Industrial toniglit a* 8 45
Finals in the tournament will
be i 1 ived Saturday.
SPORTRAIT
Press Clipping Bit
Explained by Coach
By KENNETH BOMAB
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triumph over the Jets.
Wrong Receiver
a tough
struggle since both clubs are
solid on defense. The Raiders
The embarrassing part of the >s(j the AH in loin! defense
Interceptions for Namath was; but the Oilers have allowed the
that the first two were over-jjpnst touchdowns and have the
throws on his own part. The Jet knack of intercepting passes at
receivers were wide open but | key times.
Namath threw strikes to Bronco gan Diego, which is 1 D2
free safety Jack I-entz. games behind Oakland, is ai:
The loss left the Jets tied with Miami in the other game Sun- ‘V
the Houston Oilers for first place day. The Chargers are favored
in the Ka Bern Division of tile but rookie (juarterbaek Bob
American Football League
7-3-1.
Packers Primed
To Batter Rams
COACHES chosen
M bile A hi. TPO - II ink
Stratum, whose Kansas City
Chiefs represented the Atneri-
i ihi F,"’,!eul Le.'.'uc in the Su-
per- Bowl l«-,t yem- ami Boston
i'iinot Coach Mike il -iovak
were named Sittiji (lay to clinch
teams in the 1968 Sen; r IT.ti
Jan. 6..
Stratum. W ill , head the South
j team and Ho! vak. -making Ids
' st mi appt ar.mce in the sc-
'C'inl appi .trance in tie' annua,
j AU->tar ( lassie; will c'eiuii the
North. The T'tn annual j*>st
seas- •(! ('►itb.jjl rlash marks the
profession,..! debut of many of
the nation's mp collegiate Mars
I hears nt ASM b;v k in 1-M'- H'-
said lie's nev er i eiu e ted it.
"In this game of f.• ;0 ii '.h< -r
ire K'oir, : tu he ! y •' , -e: I
had year's,”' hr 'ai l. ' m-l if.
wr re t- -o eei k\ di n ing * *-c ;• - - *
tears then wef. ay rmt have a
job in trie had \ears.'1
< i.other, w iv -e raire has he
ecu:r- synonynv>us wjti: lUtslat !
tie.adopted that philosophy wl.cn tng Negro athletes in O- , u"i,
he t's.-k ov*t the head coaching "‘its icnan-si ing from a t-osp'itii!
_ N'T on has fenfa't e sir-: ---s as mo
TALI.AHASSFR. Fla (ITU • A
football conch should never h--
Hove Ins own press clipping*.
cording to Florida ATM coat It
Jake Guiltier, ix’causc it tie d «
in'- heading fin fad..
The silver-haired Gaither - i d
pc
Ttie
The Green Bay Packers.; The title may tie ermsidei-ed a
whose last appearance at the -mixed blessing, of course, he-
lms Angeles Coliseum Was bill- cau r the coastal winner then
ed ns "Super Sunday," nre must meet'Green Bay I tec. 23 in KEI.I.EK • iNJt'RRD
primed to give the Rants a not- Milwaukee to ric ide the Wc.-t- M.W YORK 6 Pit R •• k."
so-Super Saturday in the Nation- crn Conferi ri e champinn and off, ns.ve Paul Sejv r was pim - 1
ai Fixillrall league's game of the winner of flint game wdl lie < n the injured waive! list T’-.irs-
: pitted against the Eastern Con- day by toe New York Jets to
Packers emerged as frrenee to determine the Super make room for running hack
at Grieve has jelled the "Dolphins phampioni in the first Super; Bo*d represent a dve. Aim. rliaynes, who w ,s ohtain-
into a club which han't iie taken Bowl la,t Jamiary agamsr the
iioth teams will be home Sun- too lightly. The Chargers must American Football league tit-
day against tough competition, win and hope for a Houston up- Us,*» th* Kansas City Chiefs. It
The Jets host defending AFL: set of Oakland Which would put markp(i a significant milestone
champion Kansas City—which j them back in the race. m s- professional sports
has been eliminated from the' There is also one game Sat- ■ Diwtory, yer only 61.946 cared
race this season — while thelurday afteraoon on national teie-'*m>u*h to aBfrnd.
Oilers are playing the Oakland Vision. The game pits Buffalo! On Saturday a sellout crowd
Raiders, who are the best bet m at Boston, which looked like a <>f 72,WW wiil sit in the coliseum "Jl*. ou-d *ccomp,)fc-h the s',IT‘e
replace Kansas City as the lea-, crucial game at fhe start of tlie 4° w itness a spectacle not
gue champion. ' season. But how Buffalo is n nearly so histbfic. The game,
The Jets are listed as a on#-j 3-9 and Boston 3-8-1 and the however, will have a definite, if
point pick over Kansas City game is meaningless.
Sandcrabs
Victorious
In 2 Tilts
Bruins Favored ed on waivers from Miami Wed-
The only game on .Sunday's A-
schedule with title implications -s‘ ll,'r' was
matches Cleveland 8-4 at Sr, * draft choice last seasotu biia
Ums 8-6-1 The Browns are Rn ,nJ^rrl _)»«■
favored by fhre# to knock off "' EE7
fhe Cards and clinch - the Ccn- * “ .,'J* ,f,,) . .
.MIAMI 6.Pfl Army defen,,
1 turr Division titie. Actually
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thing;
j In other games,. Capitol
champion Dallas 8-6 is favored
- liy eight over Philadelphia 5-6-1,
Chicago 6-C is a 9 F2 (mint choice
over Minnesota 3-7-2, New York
- 6-6 is rated six (mints stronger
than Detroit 3-7-2, Washington
j is conceded a four (mint edge
Sive end Rod N"-w!arhPhy Bud"
renter ron Roheris Were named
Thursday to play in the N .rtti-
South All-Star game in the Or-
ange B'/wl on (Tuistmas Day
Defensive taekie D in Glorad
no of Florida add tackle John
N a [mink of Virginia were nam-
ed to the S ,uth squad.
| indirect, lieanrig on th# second
[ Super BoA’l meeting between.
the two leagues, to be staged in
Miami on Jan. 14.
Tlie Parkers can only be ... .
spoiler! in this oM for a victory1** Con£H “JTe v1’0'"*, AraM ,hc !lfrfrr?
over the Ram* (9-1-21 would '’ve‘ Fll'^ur«h ^ f"'1 han horse must have « neck curved
virtually destroy I ms Angeles'j franc,s<'0 1 '* fnvor'''1 b> five like a crescent minn and a nose
eoastal division‘title hopes and to sn«P « ^x-game losing streak small enough to In into a tea-
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dash any visions of a Super
, B'iwI bonanza. Green Bay 9-2-1
already has ditirhed (he Cen-
tral Division crown and is play- ’
ing only for pride, a quality
Coach Vince Lombardi de-
mands.
Should the Rams follow the
, form sheet which lists Los
| Angeles gs a five-point favorite!
in the nationally televised' MINNEAPOLIS, Minn/T/PTi —
1 CBSi contest, the Rams still Mel Walker was the promising
will have to beat front-running sophomore defensive hd'ifbo k
Baltimore die following Sunday for the t'nlverslfy of W.sr min
for the tide. The Colts figure to who many peojde came to watch'
have little trouble Sunday in Mem rial Stadium on Nov.
against the fledgling New' 25 when die Badger* played
Orleans Saints 2-10 and a Bald- Minnesota,
more triumph Sunday follow-! At 21 Walker, an all-state
ing a Lo* Angeles loss Saturday football and basketball player
would give the Colts the chum- from his native West Virginia,
(lion*hip. Jed Wisconsin In p/cs* intereep
cup.
Talented Gridster
Fighting for Life
tions this year with five
wits the teem s top player n
breaking up pusses and stop-
ping touchdowns.' He recovered The Gobbler
The c, !h- 'Un ('"Untv Hi.'h
Se!v*'i -Sandi .:d>s rk d otn n
43 victory ‘in toe b.i .kr'nad
game played by the A 'teams <>f
Pott Lav icii end C.'uero Thurs-
d i> n.ght >n Gobbler Gymnas-
ium' de-pite tie „ l ,ng of
i kibbler Robert Saenz.
Saenz was high (mint'man in
the game, hitting lor 26 j*.int«,
Phil Coppedge tipp);d in nine,
Mik‘* Barron five and Roy Cu-
m ■ k three to round out C"uero'.s
1111 b I.
Wl- k M< IF raid led tlie Sand
i ; .dis v*. .ih 1.. pJot-:.
P rt Lavac.i i.l.-o took the ini-
tial. game of tlie evening .be-
tween die B teams 33 34 Re
belt Saeoy of the Sandcrnos was
high (sunt man in to* it game
Milo 11, f.J low ed rlosi ly by
f'u< ru s I>in ( unmeham with
12.
IVah Conch Charlie Callag-
han - A d a >i find O 11*1 h (|etn>
Waddle's P, team have two
wins find two Josres for the se.i-
v>n.
Today and Saturday, the G )>
biers are scheduled to partiei-
pbie in the Au>*wf 11-TlvoIi Bat4-
kelbtdl Tournament.
Next week die Gohhler cag-
; ers travel to Yoakum Monday.
Dec, 11. for ganv.s a* 6 .30 and
'8 p :n. with ,h» A and B Bn”
; cfeg fises. with the B te ihts
,' meeting in the first game of thi
" evening, j he Gobblers and the
Bulldogs hiet earlier and (Mero
was victori',tis in both gime.*
A dam won Its
a M.ti h ovei tlie jvi i .0 •(•art
Din,ing 1!,: ? t.oie he has e
• piled 1x7 ut:.v, ,33 ie-cs eivi fi ■
| tics- ■ the he ? re rord of air,
'■oarh in reliege fiX'lbed Jisi.i; •
'."’ll' .agrJeis eo.ir'h. -id,. - e, t n
broken leg in ft > ■ > or im. •« - •
i iir« season, < iu.«ttR: lim* t. ■ n’iv
l;:e last thi i e t' "T’Ci, !•]► : —he
■ had m,-*er) i nto I :t < \ i-rr
van.
'..lido r ip : ev Mha n tie -,sg
• d iIsnit |6*' •*ri fii i f 0; . « :
el'V* ft', AAXJ lie ll"* hu'r*
mu'dl of It over 1nr ye- Id e. ;.1,
ii» .1' II .n .,( lee v. !*.
"Ei*l idfl is die mm* feeiije
ft*' ru.itie. * tox ■ I,;..! 1 * e .Negri*
• id.lcfe in the I'nited S'etes j.;.
lie s d ! lie admitted 4ha>
1 itlth wtiite state urn
e> h.e. e imi le mroerls tr'o
• f '• '.ears was eofuMSfed
i ,'*■ o critorv
1 « ■ \ ■ r. f ;• idler mu! mans;
io It Id h * ''*n m di* r,*
i,i *:'; o'f »this if* 8
It 1 )M|, 19 out nf rnir firs'
I- * were from t!ie stai* of
:3b ’ tie head riiftrh «flfd
. ,d!y ' \VeVft ftlWivs goiter
7 c.f the )*•>*« we want from
;u own Mate Over die years
o.Vfiii' R ; *r i "O' * f our J»i*l>* :
1 ■.• i ■•,' !*,no r d l
. t ;.>!?)■ r*r <"!*.< he looks for
ft;: ee cli.H-fe ter Air* when re
ehnr'ng fwrdK'ill (it»;>rs
'ley must In* sgili*. loriMi
oi l )*' !, (■, hi said with ;
tw r.k.■ **!,:< e*. *• tf thhj has e.
■(• ;e t!*i"es thhv trii.l itsus!!' He
pret". g'» •! for ('lie If gisvers
3'vt' * ; |*i *en’jy fi» )< a pi city
r* -d . **■ "( lo bn.l In, n.
i' n'.y ; !• f.e net- R.iM'i'ts , re
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coach. Roger French.
But it was m the fust quarter
ot that game in Minneapolis
that en(huf.ia«rti on th- foot boll
1 field turned into h fight for his
!11 fe-
'Hie play happened so fast
that no one w as sure how it oc-
curred, but Walker* left leg
was injured, seriously. He was
; rushed to the University of Min-
nesota Hospilal.
Surgeons at the hospital tried
, to repair the damage to his
i knee that day. but two days la-
i ter blood eirculation problems
developed. They operated to re-
move a Mood clot at 3 a m.
Nov. 2k.
j Lati r, Walker was taken to
Hennepin County Hospital,
i which baa one of the few by(«*r-
. bane chambers necessary for
i treatment to get oxygen into
i leg tissues.
j One day after the operation,
i doctors discovered that Walker
j had "Ix’come bixic." Iinnii o. i,
j surgery w as required to remove
, hi.s left, leg below the knee.
It won', be easy for Mel Wal-
J ker t'x sit on the sidelines wateli-
, mg bis old teammates next year |
J but he will probably tie there j
j jus, tit* same. Although he was!
1 still listed in serious condition
| late Thursday, his enthusiasm
for tlie game of Riot ball |1Hd
{transcended his fight for life; i
He was in "good spirits," I
French said after a visit, with.
Walker Thursday night. And he i
"can't wait to be on the aide-;
lines next fail." 1
hlers return to the home court
to entertain their counterpafis
from Goliad at 6:30 and 8
o'clock. A! their meeting in Ti-
gi rland, Cuero's B tram Won
28-22 and the A team lost 33-55.
Friday and Saturday. Dec! 15
aral 16, the Gobblers are dated
f.ir entry In the Beeville Tour-
nament.
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