The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, May 29, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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Detroit 6; St. Louis 2.
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Boston at Brooklyn.
Chicago at Cincinnati.
New York at Philadelphia.
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Sunday’s Results:—
New York 7: Philadelphia 2.
Chicago 6; Pittsbugh 2.
Brooklyn 16; Boston 12.
St. Louis 6-4; Cincinnati 5-8.
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Sunday’s Results: —
Boston 12; Washington 7.
New York 9; Philadelphia 5.
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WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Tuesday.—
Episcopalians vs.
League.
Budweiser vs. Humble, A. League.
Wednesday:—
Grand Prize vs. J. C. Penney, A.
League.
Thursday:—
Cuero Seven-Up at Nordheim, In-
ter-City.
Friday.—
C. P.’& L. vs. Lutherans, B League.
Seven Up vs. Westhoff. A League.
TODAY’S GAMES
Texas League
Houston at Shreveport (2 games.) |F- Wolpman, ss
Dallas at Oklahoma City.
Fort Worth at Tulsa.
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St? Louis at Detroit.
New York at Boston.
Philadelphia at Washington.
Only games scheduled.
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Cuero Turkey Trotters
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IFechner, 2b
' M. Wolpman, p.
R. Beasley, cf.
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I Gordon, Pickett. Sacrifice, May, left
on base, Victoria 5; Yorktown 4.
Double plays, MueBer. Fechner.
Bednorz. Lucas, Moss. McCloskey, R.
Beasley, Bednorz. Stolen
Beasley. Hits, off Schulze
innings, off Wolpman. 4 in 4 innings.
Base on balls off Schulze 3. off Lu-
cas 1. Struck out by Schulze 2, by
Wolpman 1, by Lucas 3, losing pitch-
er, Schulze. Umpire, Hartman,
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Sloan, cf
McClosky. lb -
Gordon, 3b.-
Moss, ss _.
Hickox, If
May. rf
Loyd, 2b.
Brown, c.
Pickett, c
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Houston
Shreveport
Tulsa .... ...........
Oklahoma City
Beaumont
Fort Worth
San Antonio
Sundays Results:—
Shreveport 8-4; Houston3-4.
(Second game called end of 5th,
darkness.)
San Antonio 9-2; Beaumont 2-1.
Oklahoma City 7; Dallas 4.
Fort Worth 4; Tulsa 2.
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downed tlie Cuero Trotters Sunday1
afternoon.
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To be angry is to revenge
faults of others upon ourselves. — arriving at a
Pope. ‘ Washington.
REFUGIO. May 28.—The Refugio (
Legionaires turned on the heat here
today to blast out an impressive 12
to 3 Gulf Coast League victory over
the Shiner Brewers before a nice-
sized crowd. As a result, the Brew-
with the
for third
while the
Legionaires got back into the run-
ning Just one game back.
The game was featured by home
run wallops by Randow, Brewer re-
ceiver, and Littlejohn, Refugio first
:sacker.
Tiger and Autry made up the
1 winning battery, while Manager
Meyer retaliated with Baker and
Turek on the mound and Randow
back of the plate.
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I toria Rosebuds remained in the1
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League honors this year by thump-
ing the hapless Yorktown Indians I
3 to 0 in Yorktown Sunday. The;
vietory kept them in a first-place |
tie with tjie Edna Cowboys. who;
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SUMMARY:— Earned runs—Vic-
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WIN SUNDAY
Vidoria Rosebuds Shut
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aboard the ill-fated Squahu, smiles
happily as he tells the press how
he and thirty-two others were res-
cued from the sunken submarine.
High officials stood by at the Ports-
mouth, N. H., Navy Yard as he said,
“There was no panic at any time ...
the men knew they would be saved.’’
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to twelve other passengers. Top photo shows how the cars were
inwards, and bottom, one of the damaged cars.
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Yoakum 20; Cuero 12.
Where They Play Thursday:—
Cuero at Nordheim.
Yorktown at Goliad.
Victoria at Yoakum.
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Last Week’s Results:—
Yorktown 18; Victoria 12.
CUERO
Wood, ss ------
Stoever, 3b .....
M. Kiel, 2nd
G. Kiel, lb ...
Speckles. If
Woods, c
Gunder, cf
Osterloh, rf ./
Martinek, p
Earned runs. Edna 2;
Left on bases. Edna 8;
Winning pitcher, Har-
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Sonday's Results.—
Edna 8, Cuero *3.
Victoria 3, Yorktown 0.
Refugio 12, Shiner 3.
Where They Play Sunday;
Cuero at Victoria.
Yorktown at Shiner
Refugio at Edna
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Fhe Trotters got back in the ball
he with* trto of runs in the third
^ome sjfeedy and heads-up base-
ptng by. Henry Wood. Grander
h out to'center to start the frame
r.Qteterloh worked Harwood tor a
|a Martinek and Wood singled
^esdtely with Osterloh Scoring
the letter’s blow and the Cuero
liar palling up at third. Stoever
ked,. clogging the cushions arid
krue KM cracked one down the
■ Mne on which Bdna tried
ttate a twin killing. The
eat the return throw to first,
Id both Martinek and Wood
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/ad Wood at the plate but he
T the throw beat even if Locke
i held an to the ban.
that three-run spree ended the
Itter scoring for the day, altho
ly threatened seriously in the 6th,
lever flew out to left to open the
ring. M. Kiel doubled to left-
Ites, G. Kiel walked and Speckle:
I d tooplng single to right, which
’Kiel couldn’t tell whether Curlee
0d snag or not Dave Woods
tiled and Grander popped out
second to end the threat.
fhe winners enjoyed a big sixth
Ung when they sent half a dozen
■sen acroes the plate to ice the
bteat. Williams was out, third
first and Stmadel grounded out,
Eher to first before the fire-
wks.started. J. Ling singled, Locke
|ted, Harwood signled; 'Curlee
iMed; L. Ung walked; Shelby
Med and E. Ung singled before
f Trotters could put out the fire,
ring this splurge half a dozen run-
’s crossed the pay station,
fltanu grounded out, pitcher to
It, to end the inning.
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Qi the bat of Stmadel in the sec-
I was one of the fielding gems of
> day. The ball was far to the
t of the plate and near the fence
1 the stocky Trotter receiver had
really bear down to negotiate the
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CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Class A Division
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GULF COAST LEAGUE
Team
Edna .; —
Victoria .... ^..
CUERO
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Refugio
Yorktown
Class B. Division
Team 1
Methodists 7
Lutherans 7
Episcopalians 7
C. P. & L. 7
Last Week’s results:—
Lutherans 32, Episcopalians 20.
Methodists 36; C. P. & L. 12.
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INTER-CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE 867611 UP 22: Humble 6.
Team P. W. L. Pct. 2T7
Yorktown :.______ 5 4
Victoria ... ... 5 4
Nordheim .... ... ... 4 2
CUERO ....... 6 2
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J. C. Penney 8
Budweiser
Seven Up
Grand Prize
Humble
Westhoff ......
Last Week’s Results:—
J. C. Penney 8. Budweiser 1.
Score by innings —
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raMutn Shelby, gangling center
Ider of the Edna Cowboys, was
feed of a home run by inches in
B eighth when he pasted one far
BT the right field "Wail. The blow
Iked like it was in there, but the
ff ero«s-wind blew the pellet out-
fe the flag atop the pailings by
ly a tew inches
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Ling; Harwood 2; Wood; Curlee;
Shelby; E. Ling. Two-base hits,
Curlee; M. Kiel. Hit by pitched
ball Martinek (by Ling) double plays
Wood-M. Kiel-G. Kiel. Stmadel-L.
Lings-Williams; L. Ung to Williams.
Sacrifice hit. L Ling. Bases on
balls, off Harwood 3; off Martinek
Wild pitches. Martinek 2; Har-
wood 1.
Cuero 1.
Cuero 7.
Struck out by Harwood 5;
by Ling i; by Martinek 4. pa<ed
I ball. Woods.
006 000—8 and Curlee.
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flfOtlng Tommy Harwood, former
|iro 1figh school twlrler, pitched
ifcterful ball for the winners dur-
li his aeven-inning tenure on the
Bock and figured prominently in
K JEtea affensive accomplishments
Mt the W. \ The Edna flinger
PPM Jive batters and allowed on-
^thm.hlts before be was replaced
J&s Ung. Id addtlon to this
krivood collected a trio of singles
ad seated La 'run in his four ap-
Niranoes al the plate
■kite other hand. Arnold “Lefty”
was having his troubles
■h ite publicized Cowboy swat- [
■L? The visitors massed a total
Plttuteen bate hits off the frail
■Ht wrong-hander, whose Sunday
5 fiis only the second in seven
kheOowboys started the fireworks
i the initial lining when Curlee
■oed^Sie game with a single to
fcer. Lonnie Ling sacrificed him
laMkMl' with a bunt after fouling
io pitches. Possum Shelby, one
t the best swatters tn the circuit
Int down swinging for the second
B bat E Ling delivered with a
Mtey* ttow th rightfleid to score
Mea. Williams grounded out.
Sort to first, to end the inning.
lipper Shegog's charges added a
eond on. successive
Ung, Locke and Kar-
aoke being caught off
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^For fourteen Safeties
During Game .
. The consecutive game winning
bak of the Cuero Turkey Trotters
k halted at five straight here Sun-
f, when the Edna Cowboys reg-
pred an 8 to 3 win over the Kiel-
n in a fair ban game. A fair-
I crowd witnessed the tilt that
n threatened to halt in the late
my Harwood Pitches
nd Bats Visitors To 8
To 3 Victory
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, May 29, 1939, newspaper, May 29, 1939; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357961/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.