The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1939 Page: 6 of 8
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THE CUERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
to $8.00. Plain calves ranged dowm-r.
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to good
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duplicated the
blasting out
COTTON MARKET
, round.
J. C Penney Doodle Bugs.
Plans are being made by Cuero i
weak. Lot of shorn lamps $6.25, 70
sold at 8 91
i Game one of a three-out-of-five
lambs $3.00 to $5.75, plain stocker
EDNA TITLISTS
semi-finals matches.
A COMPLETE PRINTING
service. The cuelo kcord is equlp-
Hens, under 4 Ite.
a
als play-off spot last Friday night:
Cases reported in the U. S. in 1938!
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DON’T DELAY
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pre-iavontes
light weights down to $4.50.
against the Lavaca County lads.
nine might have been
but it will be many a day before collegiate contests this season.
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me
some fans forget the apparent at-
fore mid-season that carried them
Standing
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the Beeville club.
GOBBLER
GRID NOTES
Team
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Edna at Victoria.
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j Seven Up 12; J. C. Penney 6.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
JOHN RATH, Distributor
Telephone 120
Crayons
1M Terrell St
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TEEL
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Loose Leaf
ager Fred Baker. The tourney will i Brooklyn
Pittsburgh
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SPECIAL
Compass
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MONDAY and TUESDAY
Pen Holders
eligible for prizes.
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TODAY’S GAMES
have been mailed to twelve or fif-
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players in I
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394
496
and
up
Hill, the third local player in the ]
meet, was nosed out for a place in i
the irecent ly-completed unit at the
Municipal Park. In addition to of
. teen golf clubs in this section and •
। the entry list is expected to almost
jdouble that of the last tournament.!
Although the Bottlers were decis- j
ive pre-season favorites to cop the
543
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.516
.463
.448
.323
241 lb.
Plain
There were thirty-six
I last month's matches
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Chicago
New York
Defending champions
Edna Cowboys, upon
right arm of lank Jess
Chicago 4; Cleveland 2
Detroit 4; St Louis 2
Only games scheduled
GULF COAST LEAGUE
Shaughnessy Play-offs
Pct.
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Edna
Victoria
j Refugio
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Cincinnati 3; St. Louis 1 (10 in-
nings) •
Brooklyn 6; Boston 2
New York 6: Philadelphia 0
Only games scheduled
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Yoa-
$4.50 and
stocker
Friday’s Results: —
Grand Prize 14; Budweiser 9.
through with room to spare.
Some excellent exhibitions are in
store for local entnusiasts who plan
to attend the play-off games.
W.
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Beaumont at San Antonio.
Dallas at Tulsa.
Ft. Worth at Oklahoma City.
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Everything for
School
SAN ANTONIO LIVESTOCK
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118
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119
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139
143
124
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149
Houston
San Antonio
Dallas
Fort Worth
Shreveport
I Tulsa
PRICKLY HEAT.SUNBURN
SKIN RRITATIONS
Sunday’s Results: —
Edna 9; Shiner 3.
Victoria 15; Refugio 2.
SUITS and
O’COATS
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$7-00
Sept. 5. -The alphabetical list of the (
boys in camp, their weight, positions
and those looking best at each po-i
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Cincinnati at. Pittsburgh
(Two games»
New York at Boston
St Louis at Chicago
Only games scheduled
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that you buy.
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Notices of Sunday’s tourney here Texas League.
ve heen meiled te t-al-e c- n:. Shreveport at Houston.
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PROTECT HEALTH
Wet feet can’t happen if shoes
• are kept in good shape by
THIGPEN’S. Check our prices!
LET US REPAIR YOUR
CHILDREN'S SHOES BE-
FORE SCHOOL STARTS
THIGPEN'S
SHOESHOP
CLAUD THIGPEN, Prop.
all play-of games will start at 8:30 Jess Akers brings his staff of per-
instead of eight o'clock as did the ’ formers to the city to help dedicate
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The Grand Prize charges of Er- _ . ..
vin Kasper started unusuallv slow ' Tomatoes, Per
this season but put on a spurt be- 4
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CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Class A Division
Championship Play-offs
Tuesday’s Results:—
Grand Prize 17; Budweiser 10
Seven Up 9; J. C. Penney 2
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Three things you MUST attend this summer .. . The two World’s
Fairs and our Summer Clearance Sale. If you can’t get to the Fair,
at least be sure to see the SPECTACULAR SAVINGS we’re offer-
ing on summer toiletries and sundries during the entire week of
this great sale. A few are listed here but our entire summer
stack MUST Go . . . and we haven’t let profits stand in the way
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No other beer duplicates the Flavor, Body
and Quality that make PEARL Famous!
What Carlsbad Cavern does to the sands more lade-wise Texans everyday
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declare it tops for flavor, body and
quality end a winner for palate-
phasing pep and refreshment. Youl
get a genuine taste-thrill every time
you say,'"Bottle of Pearl, please"T
lege Park, Victoria. Sunday after-
noon with the Victoria Rosebuds
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WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Shaughnessy Finals
Wednesday—8:30 p. m.:—
Grand Prize vs. Seven Up.
Friday—8:30 p. m
Grand Prize vs. Seven Up.
are as follows:
Player
Bauer
Buntzer
Boone
Boothe
Capper
Colorado
Crocker
Fischer
Gerhold. G.
Gonzales
Hamilton
Heyer h
Kuehl
Lowrance
Mauer
m Newman
Phillips
Rayes
Reese
Reuss
Rusche
Schaefer
Sheppard
Washington
Philadelphia
, St. Louis
PI
Toenjes
White
Wilden
Wofford. J.
Wofford, R.
season, were
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vitational Tournament staged by While it apparently isn’t doing expected at the game:
L..-i. Jlut. The matches the players any good, we'd like to '
didn’t get underway until 10 o’clock be getting a bit of that ‘too cold'
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.535
527
.438
.354
280 '
to cop
kum. Yorktown. Kenedy, El Campo.!
[ Victoria, Hallettsville and Longview i
were seen on the links Labor Day ,
Discovered in 1901: nait « national park in 1930.
Carlsbad Caverne an, in mt, delicate coloring.
bewildering variety and petfaction at fonsotiotsa,
without peer among the famous eaoenu eft Mt
game is necessary. It probably will;
be played two weeks from tonight.
National League
W. L.
91 38
76 52
72 57
68 59
68 61
57 73
45 82
39 90
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“Paul, this suit is very shabby.
May I give it away? ! semi-finals match and the ..
“Heavens no. Tins is the suit I i Cowboys walked away with a 9 to
wear each time I go to protest!
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75 47
71 53
70 59
64 59
64 60
57 66
56 69
40 84
HERE SUNDAY
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1. Mauer-Lowrance. ¥
2. Capper-Boothe
3. White-Newman. *
4. Phillpis-Gerhold. *
to turn the trick The Bottlers I Eggs, White Infertile, dozen 13c to $5.75 and above, and some plain
were Champion., or the ,938 hisg. Butter Fat. No. 21 _ 166 "" ——
Sweet Cream, lb. ..........-...........
I Green Hides - ........ 6ciand choice calves scaling 400 and
3%cto4c1408 lbs. $7.65, few head of 446 lbs.
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95 62
87 71
87 71
84 73
. 84 74
77 79
58 100
58 100
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NEXT SUNDAY First Game Of Title Series-'_ ,
! । 1 01 400. Market unsettled, few early and below. Stocker steer yearlings
i-. -c . Gets Underway At 8:30 । ton futures opened 75 cents to $1 sales 20c higher at a top of $6.75. scaling 414 lbs. cashed at $7.00.
iFirst Game Of Series To Be i O’clock
Played At College ' —
Park
B First round play okthe 1939 Class ! second. Seven Up
L A City Softball League series will! Brewer twin win by
get-underway at the Municipal Park 9 to 2 and 12 to 6 victories over the the third flight with a poor final,
| this evening at 8:30 p. m., when ’ F ’ m---1 — md
PAGE SIX
OBSERVATIONS
(By Pete)
GOLF TOURNEY
‘ match. The above-mentioned clubs 1939- title, they 'll have to play a Rodeo Association president Ezra i
e gained the finals last week when top-notch brand of baseball to best Prisbie and his corps of workers to
they n^ed out the J. C. Penney and the Kaspermen, who finished strong entertain one of the largest crowds [
■ Budweiser teams in two straight after an unimpressive sart. ever to witness such a show here
and the Cuero group took off for 1 weather Coach Eddie Shinn and his !
the South Texas city about thirty grid charges are experiencing at ।
minutes prior to tiffs and were late their football camp north of San i
getting there. As a result, all local Marees. In our opinion this sum-
entrants were forced to play right mer has been the hottest we've had
I through the noon hour in order to in a number of years and the first
j catch up with the others. This nat- norther will be mighty welcome.
j SAN ANTONIO. Sept. 5- Hogs: steer calves reached $9.25.
NEW YORK, Sept. 6.-(INS)-Cot- Euitedesalahletand.total receipts stockcer calves ransed down 10 8800
eye, Texas' Own PEARL Beer does to
the taste. "Magnificent" is the only-
word for it! Try an iced-cold bottle
of PEARL Beer any summer day and
judge for yourself why a jury of thou-
BUTTERY'S
s, a Sm WPAF2
urally plaeed the Cuero golfers at/ATTy T AA Agry
a disadvantage., but two of the Gq!i F I (Ip*
three entering placed in the match. •VHI Wilwl
Rusche carded a 126 for the 27
holes, but he was pressed for top-
spot honors by young Fritz Koeh-
changes are made in first line-up
according to whichever is working
hardest:
L. E. R. Wofford-Gonzales *
L. T. Bluntzer-Hamilton. *
L. G. Reese-Bauer. *
C. Kuehl-Sheppard.
R. G. Crocker-Wilden.
R. T. Rusche-Schaefer.
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Grand Prize Brewers defeated the
Budweiser Beer Barons 17 to 10 in
the first game and 14 to 9 in the
< The local course continues
draw players from a wide
since golfers from Refugio.
are the I chase and will be defending the title
whose good । against the Brewers.
Ling their
be handled identically to the one
tier Jr., who came in with a 128.
-EEGENS LOTION
(Free Cold Cream)
FORHAMS
TOOTH PASTE
JUNIS CREAM
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titude of the group as a whole in under the direction of Jake Hines, Manager Wesley Lucas. Schoener,
this particular game, former musical director at West- 1 Jackson. • May ’and Bob Grant, if
------ ' em Reserve University, will be an j need be, tQ send to the. hillock.
Bernard Rusche gained further added attraction at all the Rams ; The former probably will do most of
recognition as one of the most heme games. In addition, the music the twirling in the tournament,
promising young golfers in this sec- of the band will be supplemented ; however.
tion Monday, when he motored by a 15-piece professional swing . While there are several conflict-
down to Beeville to cop second orchestra, jing entertainments in this section
flight honors in the Labor Day In- -- next Sunday, an excellent crowd is
hustle on the part of the Trotters
was most distasteful to the hand- against my tax assessment!
teams gained the finals round last
Sunday. Victoria bested Refugio 13 the crown, but they had an uphill
to 2 in the third game of their battle during the closing weeks to I
! semi-finals match and the Edna ! gain a first-division berth. Their Ducks, per lb
। - ’ । showing in the play-offs indicate,1 uineas. each
j3 decision over the Shiner Brewers however, that they have the power E88S, No. 1 dozen
to make it two in a row for them Eee Thite Infe
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lots to $9.00. Few choice
forgotten, j the customary trappings of major chances of repeating, depend most.
Ling and Glover are listed as Edna
An eighty piece marching band chunkers, while the Victorians have
calves, cows, bulls and stocker heif- |
9, ers strong to 25c higher than on
Local fans are asked to note that next Saturday and Sunday, when
750 feet underground. is %4 of a mile long, 125'
feet wide aaddOO feet high, h etudded by liter-
ally billions of formations, many at which, lihe the I
I Giant Dome, here, took sixty million years 9Em. i
7 miles of corridors and chambers have been de- j
veloped. Other grottos. discovered at the 900-foot.\
and UOO-foot levels remain to be explored. No"
one knows the full extent of this "King of the Cau.5
Jerhs" which inspires 5,MO viators each month
I with its breath-taking beamy.—Photo bu Jag Lark. I
Another tournament of the cur-
rent golf series is slated to be held
at the Cuero Municipal Park Course
j Sunday afternoon, it was announc-
ed here this week by Park Man-
$7.00. Stocker
Medium to good calves mostly
$6.50 to $7.25, few small lots good
calves $7.00 to $9.00, including a
few light weight heifer calves
scaling 211 and 228- lbs.. in mixed
| New York
Boston
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
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This Coupon and 4c
Buys a Liberal 20c Trial Size Jar
LOV-ERE CLEANSING CREME
By The Manufacturers of LOV-ERE HAND CREME
LOV-ERE CLEANSING CREME, scented with the combination of
7 floral odors, is a revelation in cleansing creme.
You will be delighted.
Please Sign Your Name and Address on Back of Coupon
| games.
The finals Shaughnessy series
which starts this evening will be a
three-out-of-five affair instead of
two-out-of-three as in the semi-
"tepjaw I
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1939
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; Cattle: Estimated salable and to- l
tal rekeipts 500; Calves. 1300;
I Trading active and most all classes
1 steady to strong, some slaughter
| course.
Sunday’s matches will get under- l
way at 1 p. m and will be divided
into three, or possibly four flights,
with players in each flight going
‘twenty-seven holes in order to be
. the Seven Up Bottlers meet the
E Grand Prize Brewers in a single
12c j down. Plain and medium yearlings
............. cjaround $5.00 to $7.00, good kinds
ab^M^Ra^ ..........’ 85 srine around $8.00 and tetter.
Turkeys, No. 2, Ib 5c: Canner and cutter cows $3.25 to Start -oda- "ith
Turkeys, Old Toms, 1b . 7c ; $4.00, only odd head above. Plain 666 Checks Malaria in seven days.
Geese, per lb------ -------------------- 5c j and medium cows $4.25 to $5.00, in- .....
—....... 5c eluding two rail loads at $4.75, goo _
...........1bc cows $5.00 to $5.25, odd head above. A8eEL,28gAt -/6
12c Bulls mostly 85.00 to $5.50, odd head' '095615 1
81,209 MALARIA
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or in ee . le e ou ome per second day's crowd even more. Each of the a ove mentione
haps didn’t make a whole lot of । _____
a bale higher today. Later market 25 to 45c higher and sheep: Estimated salable and to-
in the old' contracts October late top $7.00 to all interests for-tai receipts 1,100. Market slow and
up 16 Dec. 8.80. Up 16 most gcod to choice 170 to 250 Ihs. i-
Januars 8.9, UP 19 Mareh 868 up 2-265 8.80.2-20140 A. spring
series to determine the Class A City 17. May 8 1 up 14 and July 841,300 Is. $6.60 to $7.00. Good packing
I Softball League championship is j UP .20 sows $500 to $5 25. Feeder pigs
slated for the Municipal Park this j De P‛897 up 1, Maren 8 92 up 20. around $4.50 down. ; goats $1.00 to $1.50, few $1,75.
■evening. Fans are asked to note I May 8 75, up 17. and July 8.63,
The finals series of the Shaugh- ' that all tilts in this particular se-21.
mouth fering the public a first-class Show , nessy play-offs in the Gulf Coast iries will not start until 8:30 p. m., •
a barbecue will be served at the League will get underway at Col-
R FINALS Oil & wed Co. t below. Medium
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differences to the teams themselves,
but such exhibitions aren’t going to
telp increase future baseball
crowds in this section. Lack of
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10c 1 Few plain 953 lb. grass steers $6.25
. - of quick clearance.
1e- ■ ,99" 8-, - — age ' • g
50 I PANA
staged here on August 6th, which Boston .
was recognized as the most sue- Philadelphia
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At the positions checked there is Beaumont i
little difference in Ability, andiOklahoma City
ansagreemtentlreachedbetween ““1 povLrkYANDFODUCE
Each of the teams gained the fin- j Hens, 4 Ihs and ove
r y
wethers $1.50, slaughter wethers
mostly $3.25 down. Shorn Angora
Peavy Bldg
emmumuai
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ful of Cuero fans who stuck with
the Kielmen to the bloody finish of Cleveland’s Rams will embellish
•a none-too-impressive season. The their National Football League
ten errors committed by the Cuero home championship games with
finals. Games will be played on i No flies get into a shut
Wednesday and Friday nights this we read
week and next week and if a fifth | Hadn’t intended making a com- giant unit near the park club house
am 11 "" 6 , on Sunday. There will be evening
ment on the very lousy Cuero-' , v .
„ . . „ 0 . . performances on both days.
Yorktown ball game Sunday be- iPe. ... . , . .
1 This feature will be supplemented
A representative of one of our Chicago tailor-
ing houses will be here .with a full .line .of
samples in large pieces. If you need a suit
buy now—prices are going to advance.
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In the semi-finals matches the
Tuesday’s Results
Houston 3; Shreveport 1
Ft. Worth 8-3; Oklahoma City 7-4
San Antonio 12; Beatmot 5
Dallas 8; Ta Isa 5 -
fandaj over 4OYEA^
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1939, newspaper, September 6, 1939; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1551515/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.