The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1961 Page: 2 of 6
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Workouts Unnecessary
Says Stan The Man Of
All-Star Game Tuesday
flpUT FRANCISCO UPI — Stan Musial, zeroing In
on hR lOth All-Star game, dismissed suggestions today
that iaeh team could use a couple of days practice be-j
tore laktag the field Tuesday at Candlestick Park in
the 3fth renewal of the baseball classic.
"These guys are the best'
RU IN JOB?
the Sfth renewal of the b
msmustmnks
i and they don't need to
. •
t L
Pet
Detroit
55 30
.647
New York
53 29
.646
Baltimore
48 37
.565
Cleveland
47 39
.547;
Chicago
42 44
.488
Boston
40 45
.471
Washington
38 46
.452
Los Angeles
35 51
.407
Minnesota
34 50
403
Kansas City
31 52
.373,
Sudsy's Results
Chicago 7 Cleveland 5. 1st
Chicago 9 Cleveland 8. 2nd
Kew York 3 Boston 0. 1st
Boston 9 New York 8. 2nd
Baltimore 8 Kansas City 0
Minnesota 7 Washington 1
Detroit 1 Lo* Angeles 0. 1st
Detroit 6 Los Angeles 3. 2nd
Monday’* (tames
No games scheduled.
Tuesday's Games
All-Star game at San Francis-
eo.
National League
W L
Pel.
Cincinnati
54 30
.643
Lo* Angeles
49 35
.583
Pittsburgh
42 35
.545
San Francisco
44 39
.5301
Milwaukee
37 40
.481
S . Louis
36 43
.450
Chicago
36 44
.450
Philadelohia
23 55
.295
Sudsy's Resalts
Pittsburgh 5 Milwaukee 4
Chicago 9 Philadelphia 8.
Chicago 8 Philadelphia 5. 2, 8 in-
nings. dark
C ncinnati 14. Los Angeles 3
§». Louis 6 San Francisco 3.
work
out together.-’ the St. Louis
Cardinals' legacy declared.
"Everybody knows his position
and how to play it It’s auto-
matic.”
The tricky winds at Candle-
stick have resulted in suggest-
ions that the players should
j work out there to get accustom-!
ed to the air currents that
make pop flies do strange tri-
cks. American Leaguers will be
facing the wind problem for the
first time.
j Star* Don't Worry
"The ball players are too
i good to be worried by the \\ inds
and. besides. I think it blows j
less during the day than at
night.’’ said Musial.
■j The game is scheduled to
start at 4 p.m. EDT. t
Whitey Ford 16-2. who is
having his greatest season
with the New York Yankees
loomed a solid choice to start
against the Nationals.
Manager Danny Murtaugh had j
four possibilities to counter
- with Joey Jay of Cincinnati.
Lo* Angeles. Art Maffey of
Sandy Koufav of Philadelphia
and Mike McCormick of Sanj
Francisco.
Yankee home run slugger
Roger Maris will bat cleanup
for the American League, ac-
cording to the lineup manager
Paul Richards announced Sun-
day
Temple Leadoff Batter
John Temple. Cleveland se-
cond baseman, will leadoff. fol-
bv frst baseman Norm
By Aim Mav« Goliad Defeats Cuero
Trotters In 12 Frames
Richard Petty. Randleman, N
C., was third and won $2,000.
Goliad defeated the Cuero
Turkey Trotters 4-3 in Goliad
1 Sunday, but was forced into
three extra innings to claim
the win.
Goliad scored two runs in the
third inning and one tn the ftf-
: th. Cuero tied the score by-
chasing across three tallies in
the top of the ninth.
1 The vinning run crossed the
third base on a Trotter error
and canie home on a single.
Cuero's big ninth inning was
started with a single by Manuel
Hopkins, followed by a single
off the bat of Charles Carter.
Andy Franklin drove ' in two
runs on a double and then
made it home himself on a
single by Oscar Blackwell.
Kirby Albrecht hurled the
‘Dry’ Tank
i ■
Car Winner Elmo Estes
Resigns '
ATLANTA UPI Fred Loren-
! /en. driving a car with a bor-
rowed engine, finished first wi-
th a “sputtiif dry" gas tank
VICTORIA UPI - The Vic-
plate in the bottom of the I2th. first seven innings for the Trot-
The runner got on base on a , ters. Lmmitt Blackwell finish-
single. stole second, went to j cd the game. The Cuero hurl-
' | ers struck out eight hatters and
So aggressive was the winner gave up eight walks,
that he had eight birdies on the i The Trotters will play Goliad
first 15 holes. By that time he in Cuero Park Stadium July 16
had taken the lead and played at 3 p.m.
safe, pairing the last three hoi- j Score by innings:
«■ i R H El
i On the par five 18th, January- Cuero 000 000 003 000 3 10 2
had a four-foot birdie putt. He j Goliad 002 010 000 001 4 7 2
watched Cupit can a 25-footer j --—----.
for an eagle, and rather than ■ RED-FACED RED i
risking a three-putt green by j LONDON UPI - A Russian
running past the hoe, January . ... . . ...
nudged the ball next to the cup gu,de at th£> Sov,e' exhl*"t,on
9AM
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or THE M/NNISOTA
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PLACE CUJW.
for an easy par. and a one-stro-
ke victory.
The 18th hole eagle gave Cu-
pit a 69 for a total of 270.
In third place was Dave Hill,
iiere was asked if many Russian
women "actually wear to bed"
tangerine - colored bermuda -
length pajamas on display
"Dear lady." the red - faced
24-year-old Denver pro who al- Red replied. "I am a happ.'y
ready has recorded a touma- married man. How can I answer
ment victory. He shot 69 for 272 such a question ''
* mile stock car race. ! of K)mo Es(cs. ^----...
| Loienzen nosed out of a win Kstes said hr wouW'BRtje to
by three 1961 Pontiacs earlier give up his post a»-«e«eral
in (lie week at Daytona Beach.: manager of the I exaa-Xeagu*
piloted his Moody-Holman Ford | baseball team beCjJQSK he
to $6,000 first prize money af- couldn't do that job and flevole
tor taking over the lead on the enough time to his private in-
140th lap of the 167-lap race. - surance business. '"ZE".
' Ixtrenzeh. of Elmhurst, 111., av- Jimmy Humphries, -owner of
eraged 118.100 m p h. | Giants, said he would-take
Bob Welborn of Atlanta, driv- over as general mafOfSKtf Arid
iiig a Pontiac, finished second) will name a husinesa rnanager
and picked up $3,000. Welborn. within the next few day*.
U ho averaged 115.061 in p.h., and Estes, a key figure ilLItrofes-
Jack Smith of Atlanta challen- sional "baseball in Victoria sin-
ged Lorenzen at the finish I ce 1947, took over a* geueral
Smith, who took the lead on manager of the G-anli When
ihc 130th lap, was forced off the Humphries moved his Rio Gra-
track by a faulty shift lever, nde Valley franchise to Victor-
He came back to finish fifth1 ia about a month ago shortly
and win $1,200. after the former Victoria Rose-
Fortv-tvvo ars started the ra- buds moved to Ardmore. Okla
ce and only 24 finished to share "Elmo has done a great job
in $33,500 prize money. G'enn for me." Humphries said. “I’m
Fireball Roberts of Daytona Be- sorry to see him go "
ach had the pole position and1 Estes said he would work
was leading the pack at the 70th with the rlub unofficially in
lap when he suffered a blow-! any way possible
Cash. Detroit; center fielder
Mickey Mantle. New York. Ma-
ris: left fielder Rocky Colavito.
San Francisco 6 SL Louis 1, 2nd De^roit; shortstop Tony Kubek
Monday * G
No games scheduled.
DiiIit’i Game*
All-Star game at San Franc is-
Louisville
Indianapolis
D-l-Ft. Worth
Denver
Houston
Omaha
Saaiar’a Result*
Louisville 13 Indianapolis 1
Omaha 3 Houston 2 night
Dallas-Ft. Worth 5 Denver 3 1st, . , _
ginning, night JablOlIlkl 10
Dallas-Ft. Worth 7 Denver 2 2nd
night
Today’s Game*
Indianapolis at Louisville
Dallas-Ft. Worth at Denver
Houston at Omaha.
iNew York; catcher John Ro-
mano. Cleveland and Baltimore
third baseman Brooks Robin-
son.
Murtaugh has not announced
i his National League batting or-
der. But it was expected that
Dodger shortstop Mauty Wills
would lead off and Willie Mays.
Giant center fielder, would bat
in the number four slot.
A sellout crowd of about 44,-
-000 was expected to see the
classic make its bow in San
i Francisco. A second game is
slated July 31 at Boston.
‘Aggressive Golf Pays
ST PAUL. Minn. UPI Don , erased Cupit's edge with a flavv-
Januarv today <»'edited "ag- less eight-under-par 64 for a
gressive golf " for his come-j winning 72-hole total of 269. 19
from-hehind. victory m the St under regulation.
Paul Open. ] "I knew I had a long way lo
Going into the final round, go to catch up. so I played very
January who was named the cir- aggressively through the first
cuits most improved player in 15 holes. I went for the hole
1960. was four strokes behind with every putt, but after that
pace-setter Buster Cupit. Bu* I played very guardedly." Jan-
vvhen it was over January- had uary said.
Dallas-Ft. Worth
Texas League
W L
Pet.
Amarillo
52 34
605
Tulsa
50 37
.575
San Antonio
45 41
.523
Austin
41 46
,471i
Victoria
39 47
453 |
Ardmore
35 54
.3931
HONOLULU UPI — Ray Ja-
blonski. former major league
infielder, has been reassigned
from Hawaii of the Pacific
Coast League to Dallas - Fort
Worth of the American Asso-
ciation by the Kansas City Ath-
letics.
Nick Morgan Jr . owner of
the Hawaii team, announced
SUndav that Jablonski would
join the American Association
Sondoy • Result* club when it plaved in Denver.
Puebla 2 Austin 1 1st game j jibing, batted 267 for the
Austin 2 Puebla 1 2nd game- 7 jR|an<j<«rs and drove in 43 runs.
innings He had 14 homers.
Ardmore 4 Mexico City Tigers 2
Mexico City Red Devils 5
Antonio 3 1st game
San Antonio 4 Mexico City Red
Devils 0 2nd game. 10 innings
Amarillo 3 Puza Rica 2
Veracruz 2 Tulsa 1
Monterrey 7 Victoria 3
Today’* Schedule
Austin at Mexico City Red Devil*
Charter No. 14164 Reserve District No. 11
Report of Condition of the Buchel National Bank in Cuero of
Cuero In the State of Texas, at the close of business on
•lane SO, 1961. Published in response to call made by
Comptroller of The Currency. Under Section 5311, U. 8.
Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items
in process of collection ................... 1 052.982.33
United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed ............ 2.222.974.57
Obligations of States and political
subdivisions . 537.651.16!
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including
$861,226.88 securities of Federal agencies and
corporations not guaranteed by I’.S.l................... 861 226.88
Corporate stocks (including $ 9.730.00 stock
of Federal Reserve bank' ................. 9.750.00
Loans and discounts (including $4,160.27
overdrafts ( ....... 1.046.279.08
Bank premises owned $30.209 00 furniture
and fixtures $22,203.35 ........... 52,412.35
(Bank premises owned are subject to $ None
liens not assumed by bank)
Real estate owned other than
bank premises 8.250.00
Investments and other assets indirectly
representing bank premises or
other real estate .......................................... None
Customer's liability to this bank on
acceptances outstanding ......................................... .................. None
Other assets ....... 78.829.24
Total Assets ......... ...........................“ 5 870.355.61
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations .....
3.763.890.36
Tim'- and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships.
and corporations ......
Deposits of United States Government
(including postal savings 1
Deposits of States and political
subdivisions
Deposits of banks ..
Certified and officers' checks, etc .......
Total Deposits ........
(a) Total demand deposits ........
<bt Total time and saving
deposits
"tt ^ bank
$5,399,933.15
$4,323,909.18
$1,076,025.97
886.213.03
89.526.16
531.706.53
16.589.30
110,009.77’
**• **»s sfiE,82.
med Wann Springs.__ Acceptances executed by or for account of
I this bank ami outstanding ................................................... None
Other liabilities . ......................................... 5.410.13
Tulsa at Mexico City Tigers
Amarillo at Veracruz
Victoria at Poza Rica
• Ardmore at Monterrey
San Antonio at Puebla
CUERO BOWL
SCORE SHEET
Nama Team
Girl*—
M. Parker #4
Kaye Meere — *S
Bantam League
High Game Ugh Seri**
cum Milas — at
Greg Fetter* — #1
High Team Game:
Bey — at* ______________
Girl — «« _________
High Team Series:
Rev — tfi ............
Girl - #4
161
in
m
118
347
3*6
887
814
US
SM
1666
1061
Junior League
Naaa Tmm
Dlgh Gama High Series
»^-11|||| #f
. . tag 886
Mtekjr ■siklirs — #4 .........
186 Ml
Girl*—
(harmlatte Carte ..............
tUdbey Grander
................ 186 846
181 833
High Team Gmm:
Girl — # 1
■
•ay — #f and #6
High Team ftariaa:
6M #1 .
|77l
Dae r 1 ........
taai
V ’
Total Liabilities 5 405.345.28
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
I Capital Stock:
(at Common stock, total par $75,000.00 .................. 75,000.00
i (bi Preferred stock, total par $ None,
retirable value $ None
Surplus ............ 260 000.00
Undivided profits ....... 65 010.33
Reserves (and retirement account for
preferred stocki ... 76 000.00
Total Capital Account* . ........ 465.010.33
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts ............... 5.870.335.61
1.353 958.08
M E 51 O R A N D A
Assets pledged or assigned to secure
liabilities and for other purposes .....
I. Edgar Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank do here-
by declare that this report of condition is true and correct to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
Edgar Smith
We. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of
thi* report of condition and declare that it has been examined j
by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true
and correct.
F. B KOEHLER
WERNER FISCHER
DEWEY SCHORRE
DIRECTORS
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
Cash and Due from Banks .. ......................
United States Government Obligations __________ .
Obligations of States and Political
Subdivtiions ...... —
Other Bonds, Notes and Debentures —......
Federal Reserve Bank Stock--------------
Loans and Discounts............ —
Banking House — . .... ) ........—---------------
Furniture ami Fixtures ............... ....................
Other Real Estate ...............................................
Other Assets ... .. . .......................
$1.052 982 33
2.222 974.57
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ________ ________________________________
Surplus —.. ..................—..........
Undivided Profits __________________ —......
Reserve* . ................
Income Collected but not Earned -------
Deposits .......—....................
537,651.18,
861.226.88 i
9.750.00
1,046.279.06
30,209.00
22,203.35
8.250.00
78.829.24 1
$5,870,355.61
I
$ 75,000.00
250.000.00
65.010.33
75.000.00
5.410.13
■6 399.835.15
85.870.355.fi 1
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V
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