The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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Charles Will Likely
Get New Shot At Title
CUFROCARDS
WIN AGAIN
Defeat Yorktown in
Wild Battle Here
Thursday Night
The Cuero Cards were perched
atop the Pony League ladder still
a iicm heavv-! nose •*> -the first round, from his undefeated Friday but only after a
"eight title defense probably will! gashed left brow in the fourth and, ulld and wooly hall game which
be a September return bout with! from hts mouth m the 12th, Charles sa'\ Cuero nine out on top of
lion-hearted Ezzard Charles who su(fered a Sashed F»Sht brow in
threatened for a while Thursday |the eighth, a cut mouth in the ninth
night to recapture the crown be-! and a biood clot *n his left cheek
fore 47,585 in Yankee Stadium. |ln 'he 14th. He finished with his
Marciano wound up with the j tight eye almost closed.
unanimons 15-round decision after! 7 -~"J“~“-
a thrilling battle liCCI CT ICAHC
Manager A1 Weill said Friday, | |J |P.,^I T. I * T, <1 P|,l
' Charles will be our first choice
if Rocky’s eye heals in time for,
Loses Bloody Battle
To Marciano Before
Big Crowd
By JACK CUDDY
NEW YORK, June 18
Rocky Marciano’s next
They fought a thrilling, bloody
battle before a crowd that paid a
gross gate of $543,092 and cheered
the amazing rallies of Ezzard in
| nearly every round after the ninth
| when Marciano had taken definite
I command.
! It was a bloody fight because
(UPl— R°cky began bleeding from the
the tight.”
The unbeaten champion, who
made his third successful defense
and achieved his 46th straight pro-
fessional victory, suffered the res
opening of an old gash on his left
brow in the fourth round Friday
night. Dr. Vincent Nardiello took
11 stitches in the wound Friday
morning at St. Clare's Hospital af-
ter doing some scraping on it.
Thrilling Bloody Battle
SPORTS TO WIN
Two Run Homer in
E:ghth Wins Over
Fort Worth
BylMTED PRESS
The big bats of Harry Helsct
and Russ Burns led Sh:c\cport
a 11-10 score at Cuero park Thurs
day night
Yorktown came from far behind
to chase Jasper Quinterro from j
the mound and then continued to
peck auav at Campbell who fi-
nally put out the fire.
The game left the Cards the on- i
ly undefeated team in the loop. |
The Cards now boast wins over
Nordheim, Goliad and Yorktown
as well as a win over the Giants.
Cuero's other entry in the league.
Red Hot Apes
In Second Win
The red hot Apes too their se-
cond in a row here Thursday de-
feating the Cubs 14-10 to move in-
Charles of Cincinnati, 32. lost the and Oklahoma City to Tcxa; - lo « 'ip for second place,
decision in his second attempt to'i viP,ThnrcHw nio-ht ' Clifton Gips, Campbell and Ter-
win hack the title: but he earned; u . " ) ry Calk saw mound action for the
lasting admiration for his heroic| r sr • an oacu< ; Ape,. jth Margum and Dietze be-
gameness and amazing rugged-1 bomp run king, slammed a
two; hjnri the plate.
Racing
EVERY SAT. NITE
8 Events
76 Laps of Racing
lime Trials—7:00 p.m.
Races 8:00 p.m.
Adults $1.75
Children under 17 Free
JET SPEEDWAY
Ho. Uiwav—Across from
Foster Field
VICTORIA
For the losers it was Jackie
Ric kman and Osuna on the mound
| run homer in the eighth inning to
i give the Sports a 4 o 2 win over
Fort Worth. It was the ninth; w ith Glen Lewis behind the plate,
straight victory for league leading! In the farm team game, the
] Shreveport. j Cubs whipped the Apes by a 10-8
Ruins dealt the same sort of. score,
i medicine to Houston ns his eighth-j Coach Martin Hcarre sends the
| inning three-run clout gave the Apes against the Reds and the
Oklahoma City Indians a 6 to 4 de-j Cubs against the Yanks in a double
! cision over the Buffs. j hill at the park this evening.
Dallas Beat Again j First game is scheduled for 6:30
In other games, Beaumont sent, w ith the Apes meeting the Reds.
Dallas down to its fifth straight The second game is slated for 8
setback, 4 to 1, and San Antonio | o'clock.
kept pare with Shreveport from its I There will be no farm team
second-place spot by beating Tulsa, I games tonight.
4 to 2. j -----
| Shreveport pitcher Fred Martin 1 tying run with a double and scored
j was the principal beneficiary of , the winning run a moment later,
Heslet's 17th circuit blow of the j Clark cut down Dallas with only
c season, as the veteran reliefer, j four hits, fanning eight and vvalk-
| who took over in the seventh inn-' ing two. Wiley Moore accounted
I ing. got credit for the win. i lor Dallas’ only run with a homer
! Pitchers Rvnr Dun n of San An- and Jim Fisi alini homered for the
tonio and Mike Clark of Beaumont,* Exporters,
i both righthanders, turned in the; l.es Fleming. Beaumont mans-
! pitching gems of the night. I ger, was relieved last night and
Duren Fans IS Oilers j Mickey Liv ingston, former Shreve-
Duren fanned 13 Tulsa hatters in * port pilot, was announced as the
pitching a five hitter, one of tht: new manager, Flemming, how-
blows being a homer bv Joe Szeke-1 ever, will stay on as the regular
ly with one on, Durrn drove in the 1 first baseman. >'
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JUNE 20
HOGAN CHINCHILLA ’’ANCH
t
. Opening Hours From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Make Your Plans Now To Attend The Opening
Of The New, Unusual Ranch.
HOGAN CHINCHILLA RANCH
rtto.vc $MI
\ ICTORIA HV„ CUERO TEXAS
I>r H. H. Greenlee, Chinch!lie Rancher, Will Be On Hand All Day To Inform The
Public On Chinchilla Reaching. Dr. Greenlee It Well Qualified To I urnlth informa-
tion On The Chinchilla Bnrtnru. Pete On DU play.
One MUe Out ol Cuero On the Victoria H v.
Baseball Standings
By UNITED PRESS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team
W
L
per.
Cleveland ................
41
17
.707
Chicago ......................
38
20
.655
New York ...................
38
32
.633
Detroit ............................
27
30
.474
Washington....................
23
34
.404
Philadelphia ................
22
36
.379
Baltimore ....................
22
37
.273
Boston .......................
20
35
.364
Yesterday's Results
New York 9, Baltimore 2.
Cleveland 6, Washington 4
Chicago 6, Philadelphia 4.
Deroit 2 Boston 1.
Today’s Games
New York Byrd 2-5 at Chicago
Trucks 9-3—night. '
Boston Sullivan 4-3 at Clev eland
Garcia 8-4—night.
Washington Schmitz 1-4 at Bal
timore Kretlovv 1-4—night.
Philadelphia Portocahero 3-6 at
Detroit Hoeft 3-5—night.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L P(T.
New York..... 27 31 .638
Brooklyn ................. 35 23 .603
Milwaukee 30 25 .545
Philadelphia ..........
29
25
.537,
St. Louis .....................
29
29
.500 I
Cincinnati ..................
.. 26
31
.456 i
Chicago ......................
. 23
32
.4181
Pittsburgh
. 18
41
.305)
Yesterday's ResutU
New York 2. Cincinnati 1.
Milwaukee 6, Brooklyn 4
Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 2. 15
innings
Chicago at Pittsburgh ppd . rain.
Today's Games
Milwaukee Spahn 7-5 at Pitts-
burgh Littlefteid 2-1 -night.
Chicago Minncr 5-3 at Brooklyn
Nevvcombe 3-3—night.
St. I /hiis Haddix 10-3 at New York
Maglie 7-3 — night
Cincinnati Valentine 5-5 at Phila-
delphia Simmons 5-5—night.
Only games scheduled.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal 22 Rochester 4.
Toronto 7. Ottawa 5. 10 Innings.
Havana 8-2, Syracuse 5-1.
Richmond at Buffalo to be play-
ed Friday.
LEAGUE
W L
42
40
.18
36
36
32
34
30
31
30
35
35
39
36
41
41
IN A RUT
ORON Me —UP — Seems that
a University of Maine student. Don-
old L. McAlister, just can't keep
away from Norway. McAllister,
who lives in Norway. Me., has been
awarded a scholarship for eight
weeks of summer study at the Uni-
versity of Oslo in the Scandinavian
country.
TEXAS
| Team
j Shreveport ......
San Antonio
(Fort Worth
Oklahoma Clity
Houston
Tulsa
Beaumont ......
Dallas
Yesterday's Results
San Antonio 4. Tulsa 2
Oklahoma City at Houston ■
Reaumont 4, Dallas 1
Shreveport 4, Fort Worth 2.
Today's Games
Oklahoma City at Houston 2,
Tulsa at San Antonio 2.
Dallas at Beaumont
Fort Worth at Shreveport 2
Pet.
.576
.371
.521
.507
4S0
.471
.453
.423
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Mobile 2. Chattanooga 1.
Little Ris k 7 Birmingham 1
Atlanta 3-3. Memphis 1-2.
Nashville 5, New Orleans 3.
WEST TEXAS NEW MEXICO
Yesterday’s Results
Rorger 14. Lubbock 4.
Abilene 12. Clovis 5.
Pampa 18. Amarillo 5.
Plainview 15. Albuquerque 5.
Alburquerque at Plainview .
Clovis at Lubbock.
Amarillo at Abilene.
Rorger at Pampa.
THE Cl’ERO RECORD. Friday, June 18, 1954
Boy Scout News
CUB HCTUTS MAKE TOUR
OK MODEL AIRPLANE
FACTORY
The Cub Scout* of Pack 241 in
Cuero made a trip to Schulenburg
the cubs were all given one of
the glider models and told to see if
they could fly them. For about
fifteen minutes. everyone was
ducking and dodging to keep from
AMERH AN ASSOC IATION
St Paul 21 Columbus 6.
Kansas City 3. Toledo 0.
Indianapolis at louisvillc to
played at a Inter date.
Hit. STATE LEAGUE
Yesterday's Results
Galveston 10 Austin 4.
Temple 10. Bryan 3.
Harlingen 5, Wave 4
Corpus Christi 8, Tyler 4.
Today’s Games
Austin at Galveston
Temple at Bryan
Waco at Harlingen
Tyler at Corpus Christ!
LONGHORN LEAGUE
Carishaml 12. Roswell 6.
. Big Spring 9. Artesia 5 . 16 in-
nings.
Odessa 13. San Angelo 6.
Midland 4. Sweetwater 0
A esterday's Results
Roswell at Carlsbad
Artesia at Big Spring
San Angelo at Odessa
Sweetwater at Midland
Thursday morning to go through ^ing hit by the forty gliders lhat
the Victor Stanzel l Co. Model i u _ ...
... „ , , were in th air. Sonic of the eub
Airplane Factors’. The theme fori
June is "air adventure." and this! s<ou"i vvou,d dui k fl0m a glider
trip certainly put. all of the cubs com*nK from the front in
up in the air ! ,imp ,0 ^ hlt f,’om one from the
| Mr. Stanzel met the group of!lear
lover forty rubs und leaders at If the people of Cuero should *ee
ten thii tv a m., and was ready to * Idanp* *n the a'r f°r 'he no*f fpw
put them into the spirit of ' flv -1 dR-VK- ,hey CRn rest *”U'pd .'hat
ling. He first let them see all of some of ,h,> Kift mode1*' K'ven
jibe models made in hts plant, ans- dl<> cubs hy S'anzel are still in
waring questions by the hundreds.
Next they were taken into the
plant to watch the large plastic
machine turn out parts of the
Glider models. From there they
went to the wing and tad section
and found out how the wings are
formed and painted.
After a very Interesting tour of
I the plant Mr. Stanzel asked all to
gather outside and he would fly
some of the gasoline models. This
part of the program was well
worth every minute of the trip.
All you eould see for a while was
the heads of rub scouts and Den
mothers going around In circles
as they watched the small mod-
els travel at over one hundred
and twenty five miles an hour.
After the flight demonstrations
one piece. The extra wing supply
furnished by the plant is fast disap
pearing, too many trees and clothes
line* getting in the way of the
flights.
Many thanks to Mr. Stanza! and
his plant for a wonderful day ot
air adventure.
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Let the mixture soak a few min-
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1954, newspaper, June 18, 1954; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696902/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.