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3 THE CUEHO RECORD Tups. Oct. 12, 1971
Let’s Support our Gobblers By Attending This Friday’s District Opener
Tell It Like
It Is
r.O TEAM FIGHT: Eft's
Win The Oamo Tonight.
HIT ’EM AGAIN Hit cm
Again Harder. Harder.
Marie Clarke, cheer-
leader at Cuern High
School was caught in
action at the Cuero -
Columbus game last Fri-
day hy Record photo-
grapher Al Gonzales.
Marie will again he do-
ing her best along with
the other young ladies
who make up the CHS
yell force consisting of
Lindy Cusack. (head
cheerleader). Keth C.ips,
Becky Osterloh, Shirlene
Koenning and the CHS
Pep Squad.
tfCuero will have to play
hard Friday because the
East Central team will
he going all out to knock
Cuero from the'ranks of
the undefeated and grab
a hold on first place in
District 14 AAA.
ALL THE
WAY
MEAN GREEN
s
RECORD
POIITCAS
By PAT I.AAKI5
T
Baltimore Takes Two Game
Edge To Three Rivers Stadium
Morton Rescues Staubach
Dallas Takes Over Second
DALLAS CPI — Craig M»r-1 York Giants Monday night in a
ton's 4ft-.var<i scoring, bomb to. nationally - televised National
Boh Hayes sealed a 20-1.1 Dallas' Football. League game marred
Cowboys victory over the New , by art overabundance of turn-
overs and penalties.
Roger Stalibaeh guided the
Cowboys to a 13-fi halftime lead
with a four-yard touchdown pass
to Billy Trims to go with ill
and 41-yard field goals by Mike
Clark. But the Cowboys' of-
fense was so ragged roach Tom
Landry switched to Morton in
W I. T Pet. the last half.
5 n 0 1.'0H0 Hr Kpt the pullaway touch.
4 0 n 1 .non down pass to Hayes out of Mor-
.1 1 0 ,750 ton. hut nothing seemed to
2 2 1 ;'5n0! litre the home club’s turnover
LONE STAR
CONFERENCE
STANDINGS
SEASON STANDINGS
Donnie Wiggintem. substitute
Cniversity of Texas quarter-
back who was hurt in the Okla-
homa game Saturday will still
hold down the scoring leader-
ship with 42 followed by Bill
MeClard, Dicky Morton, and
Skip lie Horde all of Arkan-
sas who have scored 30. 24 and
24 t« remain in second and
third plate.
— nOo -
Baltimore is a 0-2 favorite to
take the World Series over the
Pittsburgh Pirates says .limmy
the Greek Snyder. -•■Raymond
Tale should also take up the
art of hookmaking, he really
knows how to come out on
top. Texas was leading 7-0
I when he asked me if I felt like,
| taking the Horns and naturally j
sinre I thought I had a cinch
T offered to wager one George
Washington since BINGO has
become legal??? 1 felt it would I
not Ive ■ bad for me to wager j
a little. Then thinking I had a :
very good bet fell like I should
give him a chance to break,
even so I took Pittsburgh in
the world series! As you may i
have noticed I'm about to lose1
another George. Which brings)
me to the fsiint of having to
borrow the money from my
wife Cathy who won lh« base-!
ball [sit in the second gams
when she drew No. 4 in total j
runs. Roy Lapp was tlvi lucky
drawer in the first game when
he had No. 8.
— oOo —
Houston Ant wine of the N< %
I England Patriots had his 145-
| game playing streak ended'
j Sunday due to a leg injury.
-- oOo —
Another guy with the name),
Houston is becoming known for!
dropping several TD passes
, tine while he w*s all by him- !
i tendencies as the C.owhoys lost s,„ and agajn ,ast night (>n
foe fumbles and an interrep- : the Monday night TV game he
tion to the Giants' five lost | had his man beat only to drop
fumbles ! It once more.
The Giants eould manage on- ~ <*®° ~~
, | Ihard Jack Calk was one of1
goals |
B\ JOHN G. GRIFFIN
t'PI Sports Editor
PITTSRT’RGH it'PIi A re-
turn to thejr S|ianking new
home in Three Rivers Stadium
gave the underdog Pittsburgh
Pirates a rav of hope today as
they fared the streaking Balti-
more Orioles in the third game
of the World Series.
Righthander Steve Blass (15-
8) was scheduled to start for
the Pirates in the l p m. ET>T
game against southpaw Mike
Cuellar l2fl-9l of the Orioles,
■a h > lend the series 2-0 after
their 11-3 romp in Baltimore
M indny.
"Now they've got to try to do
it in our hall park," trumpeted
Pirate skipper Danny Murtaugh
Southwest
Conference
Standings
By United Press International
Season Standings
W L T
Arkansas
Texas
x-Houston
Texas Tech
TCU
Baylor
SMU
Rice
Texas A&M
x-not competing for title
Conference Standings
Team W L T Pet. PF PA
Texas Tech 28 Texas ADM 7
Air Force 3(1 SMU 0
TCU 14 Oklahoma State 14 (tie)
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
FRIDAY Villanova at Hous-
ton, 7:30 p.m. CIYT.
SATURDAY—Texas-Arkansns
at Little Rock conf, 12:30 or!
3 30 p.m. CDT; SMU at Rice i
conf. 7:30 p.m. CDT; Texas'
AftM at TtTJ conf 7:30 p.m. I
CDT; Boston College at Texas
Tech. 7:30 p.m. CDT.
as he ralbed his buccaneers for! mitted Murtaugh. "Now we've
n last-ditch stand. I f?ot to win four out of five. But
"Now we are going to play In ! « ran1hp rtonr' After we.»°n
, , : four in a row several times
a major league park," *aid duringth<, regu!arSeason..
Pirate slugger Roberto Clemen-1 ’Tve always thought we'd
te. "The Baltimore park is not! have to win our games at home
a major league park, and I'm ) to win thP series,” said Clemen-
surprised the Orioles play as: te. “Now we’ve got to do it."
well as they do there," | While the Pirates tried to
The Orioles, who will he seek-1 rally their tattered forces, man-
ing their 7th Straight victory in j oge’r Karl Weaver of the Orioles
today's game in a streak that j tried to keep over-confidence
began with the lest 11 games of from sapping, the strength of
the regular season, stand only J his defending champions. He
two more wins away from be-: railed t day's third game "one
Ing (he first team since the) of the most important games
1BG1-G2 New York Yankees to! we will play all year.”
win baseball's world rlinm[>- j ’ - —
kinship two straight years.
The Pirates, on the other
hand, must win at least two
out of three games here today,
Wednesday night, and, if neces-
sary, Thursday afternoon, in
order to send the series hack to
Baltimore for a final decision
next weekend.
"We’ve got a tough job," ad-
Worlil Series Baseball
By United Press International
Second Game
Pittsburgh 000 000 030 - 3 8 1
Baltimore 010 361 00x--ll 14 1
Johnson. Kison 4. Moose 4,
Veale 5. Miller 6, Giusti 8 and
Sanguillen. Palmer, Hall 9 and
Hendricks. WP- Palmer. LP—
Johnson. HR— Ilehner.
Arkansas 2 0
Texas 1 0
Tex. Tech 1 1
TCU 0 1
Baylor n l
Tex-. A&M 0 1
SMU 0 0
Rice 0 0
LAST WEEK S RESULTS
Oklahoma 48 Texas 27
Arkansas 35 Baylor 7
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Oct. 13, Wed. 7:08 p m.
Oct. 14. Thtrrs. 7:07 p.m.
Oct. 15. Fri. 7 06 p.m.
Oct. 16, Sat.. 7:05 p.m.
Of. 17, Sun. 7:04 p.m.
Oet. 18, Mon. 7:03 p.m.
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Southwest Texas
Texas AAI
Sul Ross
Tarleton 2 2 0 .500.
Angelo 2 2 It .500
East Texas 2 3 0 .4(10
Sam Houston 2 3 0 .400
McMurry I 3 0 .250
S.F. Austin 0 4 0 .000 ’
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
W L T Pet.
Howard Payne
Southwest Texas
Texas AA1
ly 35 and 20-yard field
hy Pete Gogolak in the first
half as they also blew two ex-
cellent scoring opportunities h\
fumbling the hall away to s[x>il
; good drives.
The victory gave the Cowboys
undisputed second place in the
National East with a .3-1 re-
: cord behind the unbeaten Wash-
ington Redskins and dropped
! the Giants to 2-2.
Tarleton
East Texan
Sul Ro«»
Angelo
Sam Houston
Me Murry
S.F. Austin
0 1.000
o ’..non
0 1.00(1
0
n
o
n
0
o
o
Pro Football
Standings
A M E R 1C AN ( ONFF l( EN ( E
East Division
W
I.
T
Pel.
It i more-
3
1
0
.750
•...331. Miami
2
1
1
.667
.33; New England
2
2
0
.500
.3.3.". New York Jets
1
3
0
.250
.333 Buffalo
.0001 Central
0 4
Div t'lnn
0
.000
Last Week's Results
Texas AA1 16 East Texas 10 q,„
Howard Payne 37 Sul Ross 0 Pittsburgh
MeMtirry .30 S F. Austin 29 '. ^netnnali
Sam Houston 13 Angelo fi Houston
W L T
3 1
2 2
1 3
0 3
Western Division
W L
Oakland 3 1
3 1
1 3
0 3
Eastern Division
SW Texas 51 Tarleton 7
This Week’s Schedule
SATURDAY -- Texas AAI at
Sul Ross conf. 2 p.m, CDT: Me-
Murry at East Texas conf 7:- Kansas ( ,t>
SO p.m CDT; Howard Payne-Sa" Rif21
at Angelo conf, 7 30 p.m. CDT: Deliver
Sam Houston at Tarleton coni. —
7:30 p.m. CDT; Southwest Tex-; NATIONAL CONFERENCE
as at S.F. Austin inf. 7:30
p.m. CDT.
Charles I^wis of H ward
Payne. Noe Gonzales of South-
west Texas and Marion Danna
at Texas A&I were in the spot
away from the rest of the Lone
Star Conference ^
The league's "big three” all
boast 3-0 records, six of them
rivals are lagging with 1.-2
marks and S.F. Austin trails
at IV3.
And they are expected to stay
unbeaten this week as there is
Do direct confrontation between
them.
Lewi* ran for 101 yards and
scored three touchdowns as Ho-
ward Payne beat Sul Ros* 37-
0 for a 5-0 season mark. (ion-
zalea ran for three TDs, then
(twitched to quarterback and
threw for another as Southwest
Texaa piled up 510 yard* total
offense in a 51-7 romp past Tar-
leton; and Danna passed for
two touchdowns as AA-I beat
East Texas 16-10
In other games. Sam Hous-
ton beat Angel" 134; and Mr-
Muvry edged S.F. Austin 30-29
Pet.
.750
.500
.250
000
Pet.
.750
.750
.230
.000
Monday's Results
Dallas 20 New York 13
Only game scheduled
Sunday’s Games
Baltimore at New York Giants
Buffalo at New York Jets
Chicago at San Francisco
Cleveland at Cincinnati
Dallas at New Orleans
Detroit at Houston
I/is Angeles at Atlanta
Minnesota at Green Bay
New England at Miami
Philadelphia at Oakland
St. I/>uts at Washington
•San Diego at Dm er
Only games scheduled
Next Monday's Game
Pittsburgh at Kansas City
UPI Top 20
NEW YORK iUFM The
United Press Internationa) tap!
major college football teams
with first place votes and won-
lost records in parentheses,: I
Only 18 teams received votes1
Week
the officials over in Nixon when,
the Bobcats upset Poth 22-15.
- 0O0 -
ALL CUERO TEAMS j
FOOTBALL STANDINGS
W L T PN. Opp
Gobblers 4 0 1 91 26
"B" Team 3 1 0 96 37
9th Grade 5 0 0 145 6
8th Gr. A 1 2 1 58 56
8th Gr. "U" ft 1 1 0 22
7th Gr. A 13 0 26 88
7th Gr. "B" 0 10 0 8
GOOD-YEAR |
"CUSTOM POWER CUSHION' f
14 8 3 410 257
. .636 Outsenred Opp. By 153
DISTRICT 14-AAA
STANDINGS
EAST ZONE
W L T pis opp j
SURE
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Fbresville
Cuero
East Onfral
Pleasanton
S. Clemens
Gonza 1 es
127.
91
71
70
36
19
25
26
17
60
71
85
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Washington
4
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Dallas
3
1 0
750
N Y Giants
2
2 0
.500
; St. LOUIS
2
2 0
.500
! Philadelphia .
0
4 0
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Central
Division
W
L 1
Pet.
Minnesota
3
1 0
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3
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j Chicago
3
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Green Bay
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Western
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■ I/ix Angeles
2
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San Francisco
2
2 0
.500
Atlanta
1
2 1
.333
New Orleans
1
2 1
.333
Fifth
Team
Nebraska 31 15-0<
Oklahoma 3 • 4-01
Michigan 1 '5-0i
Alabama < 5-0)
5. Colorado < N-01
6.. Notre Dame 4-01
7. Auburn f4-01
8 Georgia D-Oi
9. Perm State < 4-0)
10. Texas (3-1 1
11. Arizona State (4-0»
12. Louisiana State (4-1)
13. Stanford '4-lt
14. Tennessee (3-11
15. Ohio State (3-1)
16 Florida State 1.VO1
17. Arkansas (4-1)
18. Washington (4-1)
Point'
345
285
281
242
172
170
156
82
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28
24
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WEST ZONE
W L T pbv npp
Uvalde 5 0 0 156 29
Fredericksburg 4 10 119 46
Del Rio 3 2 0 88 91
Kerrvllle Tivy 1 4 0 57 136
Crystal City 0 5 0 13 169
!,a.«t Wpek’s Results
Floresville 33 Holy Cross 12 ;
Cuero 13 Columbus 12
Fredericksburg 7 E. Central 0
Pleasanton 16 S.A. Cole 7
S.A. Judson 6 S. Clemens 0
Edna 31 Gonzales 0
Uvalde 26 San Marc >g 7
Del Ru, 43 S.A. St. Gerard 21 j
Brady 34 Kerrville Tivy 3
S.A Antonian 27 Crystal City 0
Cuero Scorer*
P
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Arthur Whittington
Bobby Guenther
Alois Blackwell
Tim Clarke
Ricky Kasper
Charles Arndt
Nathaniel Johnson
Arnold Taylor
Rufus Green
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Prentice, D. L. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1971, newspaper, October 12, 1971; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth703322/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.