The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 12, 1957 Page: 3 of 10
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Trotters Line Up
Top Notch Schedule
FENTRESS TO
OPEN SEASON
WITH LOCALS
‘0
Paid Players To Be
On Roster Team
Officials Agree
rtit U'i'.ul contest -
‘hiring the 1337 season, which
starts fur the Trotters on May
70 when Fentress appears here
in a high; affair.
Teams from tJyn/.alcs, K1 Cam-
;*> arid begum have also been
e-ardoai; with ttie charges i f Man-
ager 1). A. Zimmerman to play
i .eh four times during the'sum-,
nil r. "
Other clubs- being -contacted in
tins '.area in an effort to increase
the number e! games for the Trot-
ters lire Shiner, LJolpd, Victoria
l.ighS’, Sihton, Kefugib, Lack-
iana Asr Base, Randolph Field.
x,ii.. caitif def<- Bcevilie, Kungo and KunaCucro
h' l kfd and efforts *‘lut» officials hope to add eight
11 ode to schedule ad- ' r ,rn ,nori' «anu's ,ht’ir s‘ h,"‘'
ulo, sir)i;e they have no contest
t he C Uero booked after the first day of Aug-
Tu.r.itf v TnUrr.s will again u-n.
Unv,;! b..<( hair fans the Ail Ftmrs ute Pl.,yui i,y ihe
I rotters u'i!l ®>e yittier Sunday
oiil.jiii .n.iitA ,o. seeing at afternoon or week-day night a;-
3.. t (gght liotr.e games lai-rs, with two of them hemg
slated tot- Saturday night, an in-
novation in the ■ schedule its fat
as tile Cuero club is concerned
The plan is being tried in an
effort to increase attendance fig-
ures.
In an effort to operate the
club on n non money-losing basis
tills year, team officials agreed
that there would lie no paid play- j
ers and that home-town talent
would be used almost entirely,
with only a few exceptions. The
only l onifiensation any play er will
reci ae for his services this year
w ill tie limited to'travel expense.
However, should the dub show
COPENHAVER
HURLSCUERO
TO 7-2 WIN
Futur* in Doubt Slotky Has
Great Support From
Bill Lee
MEETS TOKYO JOE
llir Cl'FRO RMORll, Sunday. Mar 1?. IV,7
I.u.s Marline/ i- 'uid n i cf,: > .is
a real g.-ssl WflJ A wh.iss eb3
ffom Mexico . . . and i n do, s,
111 his ew II qua v o j
Born in the su-.y 1 town
Lilian,ijutito 1 eon, the son . '
‘Cobbler, Kins !s a:.w :yx r ,u,-.M
fill to tiie f ites that .e'lwl-iwed
him w iiti more than the u- , ■
amount of j>li\ m,< at i uuipii
and a keen interest s;io, -s
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heroine ill tvst",fit.oieous' she.
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ill 'he: pare, l.ijis did rv-t
ex ,S as h.is f r o
Spurts Briefs
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CLFVEIANO INDIANS' "million
dollar arm" pitcher Herb Score |
ts ahown In dreaalng room with |
hla badly Injured eye bandaged
and hts future In doubt follow- |
Ing an Injury In the first Inning
of a game with the Yankees In f
Cleveland. A line drive by Oil
McDougald smashed Scores
eye and broke hls nose, and
hemorrhaging of the eye pre-
vented a definite diagnosis for
several day*. (International)
Burro Copenhaver st-why
► r-glit hinder, aided 1 \ sonic
gieet hustling on the part of his
ic flier Bill Pee. , ,mi; throngl/d
with i three 1111 performance
here Friday evening against the
Pee\ die Tiojans to g.y the Cue-
to High (Jbhhlers a perfect re-
eord of -3 wins and 0 losses in
District 15-AAA play as lie
breezed to a 7-2 \ ic.tpry
The chips were on the line
.Saturday afternoon in Kingsville
as Conch Kangdon Smith sent
Ins youngsters against the potent
Kingsville Brahmas A win in
that game would give the C.ob
biers ttie < hampionship and a
loss a tie which would i equine a
three game playoff this week
Behind 1-0 after the first
fiame, Copcnhnver was g i y i n a
three run rally In the second
and lie needed no more than that
He was calm as a summer
breeze from the first on out
and roasted as the Cobbler*
added 3 more in the fifth and an
other In the sixth.
l’erez and Diet/e, with a pair
of hits each, and Hugh Frit-rh
with n ringing double led the
Cobblers at the plate,
Fielding gem of the evenin',
was a scoop-up of a hard hit bail
by Fritsch who tossed to ('open
haver for the put-out at first.
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NOTICE
The Grocery Store
Located Corner E. Clayton & McLeod
And Formerly Known As
NICK’S GROCERY
Is now under New Management
and will be known in the
future as
CARROLL GROCERY
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We Will Feature
A Lull Line Of Groceries As Well As
Alanv Accessories
WE GIVE
CUERO SAVINGS STAMPS
With Each 10c Purchase Made Here
CARROLL GROC.
(il'l N I, ,11 p. 7:00 M.,p Sat. 7. an A M. Sunday
BOX SCOHF
Bees Ilia
i Oarcia ss
profit at the end of the season
it may be possible that, after ex-
penses arc paid a split may be 1 Cortez 3b
made of the remainder between Kundschen f
the players. Soliz rf
Returning to the club for scrv- Uranado rf
ice this year will be Buzzy Dietze, jluKhe^*"!b*
(Jordon Knox, Jake Jacobs, Jim- c;«rra If
mv Crain, (Jus Mason, Harvey Aldrich ’h
Fnedel, Hahn Hubbard and Jack ’
Calk. With these performers ns
nucleus, Skipper Zimmerman will
also have several high school
players. Among others there will
tie available lank John Schmidt,
one-man hurling staff for the Cob-
blers the past few seasons, and
Tommy Mangum and Chico Pe-
rez. outfielders.
A fine shortstop, Buddy Or- ? n,s< h 1
hold of Victoria, has indicated he
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IS BECOMING
WIDESPREAD
Every Club Has One
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National
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tv problem for the Cucro man-
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An unusual fart al>out the me- ^a,a '
tlvxl of ojieration of the teams •1'ror'> Innings
named above is that none are l,ecv>:le
participating in a league, but are kuero
playing independent' baseball. L - Murphrre 2, I-und
rin- ('uero schedule to date is Hughes
as foil,,us: 2B Fritsch
May 30 Fentress at Cucro, nite SB Murjiluee
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July Ji . Srgu.n at Seguin, tote
July lk Fentress at Cucro, nite
July 23 dsF'guin at (iiero, m*c
July Zk Til Camp-, at Curro,
aftemocin
August 1 Grri/aJes a* CJon/ail-
cs, night.
Dem x ratic party required JOT
nHJeaHs Ikdot- John W. Im.,
was nominated for Prevalent
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★ CUERO LIONS CLUB PRESENT ★
WRESTLING
SATURDAY, MAY 18 - 8 P. M.
CUERO RODEO ARENA
★ OVER $100 IN MERCHANDISE FOR ATTENDANCE PRIZES ★
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PEPPER GOMEZ
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★ PROGRAM ★
v PreLminary: Lu's Mart:*:ez /s. ’ot(o Loo
Feature bo:.t D rty Dor> Evar,s vs.-Popc*. r ocTe;
Mam Event: "Gg team — 2 cuf 3 fj s , . 1
Lu'S Martinez Si Pepper Gomel vs.' Do-' t*.a"s & Tokyo Jo#
Qpo Kuss — .-Referee
★ A1,L PROCEEDS GO TO "FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE"' ★
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