The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 231, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 23, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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* Till < l ino RM ORI> Sunday. August 53. lfl.ifl
SIZZLES IN SECOND HALF - By Alan Mav«r
New Football League
Forming Framework To
Compete with National
DALLAS .V,:g. 22 (LTD The American Football
I r..gt:r ret i today' to form the framework upon which
it will t: c-mpeto will; the long established National
1 < apuc f( v play* i per.-onne! and the lifeblood of pro sports
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I ritlav Night's Results
San Fran. A Phiia. d 1 si
San Fran, la Phiia. fi 2nd
i/s Angeles >'< Pittsbuish ft
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Cheapo at Mibv. pp<i . : a
Sunday's t.arnes
S..n F:an at Pitiia
l.os Anpeles at Pittsbuiph
sr 1/tuiis at Cincinnati
Chicago at Milwaukee
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Sr" York at Chieapo 2
'Vasn. at Kansas Citv 1
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"GRAND SLAM" OPENING
-FREE-
Win One of the Following:
I. Hu'li \ "icasr job. oil t-hange. full tank
of ff.iN. and SI0,00 in cash.
-• 'Nash A. nnasc job. oil change, and full
tank of gas,
^ asli grease job. oil cliangr.
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Friday’s Results
Amarillo 5 TuBa 5 1st
Tulsa 4 Amarillo 3 2nd
Corpus Christi 4 Victoria 7.
Austin 7 San Antonio 6
Saturduy s Oame*
(,'<irpus Christ! at San Antonio
Tulsa at Victoria
Only games scheduled
AMERIC AN ASSOC IATION
EASTERN im iSION
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Friday ' i Results
Dallas 7 H. listen 5 11 inti*
Charleston 7 Denver 3 1st
Denver 13 Charlesion 10 2nd
I<ouisv ilie 4 Minneapolis 3
Omaha 4 F.ut Worth 2
Only games scheduled
Sulurdny's names
I 'alias at II. u-ti.n
Charleston .at Denver
I/jui'vil’e at Minr.eapb, -
St. Paul at Indianap. !:<■
Omaha at Foil Wort!'
Stars To Contest
Latin • Americans
Cuero s I.one Stars try for their
second win of the season over
the Tivoli Lattn-Americans Sun-
day in Cuero Park Stadium.
Clame time is 3 p.m.
J.iseph Gibbs hurled a fhree-
bi'ter early in the year to defeat
Tivoli 3-0. Fither Gibbs or Frn-
ntitt Blackwell will take the
mound Sunday.
Cuero enters the game with a
12-7-1 record.
All-Star Exhibition
Game Set For Wesfhoff
Little League All-Stars from Cu-
rio vvi'l play an exhibition game
in Westhoif at s p m. Tuesday.
Two learns >x ill he formed from
the all-star roster.
They will be managed bv War-
ren Dromgonle and Don Strain.
The team will be treated to a
chicken barbecue after the game
a' the City Cafe in Wosthoff.
Dromgoole said everyone is in-
vited to attend the game. Pro-
reeds from free will offerings
will be donated to the Cuero Little
League park fund.
'Hie osprey, or fish-hawk, is a
bird found on all continents. The
adult male is streaked with
brown white and purple.
Barbecue
Scheduled
Members of the Curi-o High
.Sellout tonlineII team will be gu-
ests of the Gobbler Boo-tcr Club
the night ot August 29 for the
annual kickoff barbecue
Rudy Lvers, club president,
said the harhe. ue vv ill be hold
at the large picnic unit in Ctlcro
Man., ip.rl Park starting at 7 'll)
p.m
Print ipal speaker vv.ill be henn
Morgan. Cuero High principal,
Penh Reakley, Cuero Inisine.'
-man. vv ill be master ot cere-
monies.
Coach Langdon Smith will intrd-
! ducp the play ers.
Sinve the sponsoring club lad-
ed to elect officers last .lun’e. a
tew minutes ot the program vv. 11
be devoted to electing oflicers
tor 1959-60. livers said
The barbecue is open to all
. holders of booster eitih member-
ship tickets. Tersons wishing to
loin may (oni-ot 1-ivei'. who re
minded members to bring their
own utensils August 29.
Games Set
Next Week
CHICAGO CPI Tile 19.0 ON'-
mpie potentials of -tie Amei .< as,
n. u tN and south.. :>v nj. be tested
next week when 'he thud Pan
•American games henr
They could go a long way to-
vv.ud ibueimining "ini' i ham es
'lie Cn.'cd State- has of dethron-
ing I’lisM.i in me olympiad at1
Feme next sub 'tier, al'hmigli ad-
mittedly the c.t,:i'M i t the .C. S.
team for th s no - . continental
• ompctition I- no' .(>•,(iiympi,
Standai ds.
But in 'he ma n r s;-i • - l.kc
i.'huk and field, the S L put-
ting its ivest fix'! forvve.:i| us me
start of its campaign to get the
title back from the Russians, who
won it at Melbourne in 1956 tinder
any scoring system.
No matter what system w
used, the Russians beat the t'S.
• n the 1952 Olympic games and
while toe C S. Olympic commit-
tee disdains any speculation of a
team title, there is no doubt it
would like to got that unofficial
title back.
! QUOTES FROM
THE NEWS
Keg. r. S. I*ut. Off.
I lilted Press International
WASHINGTON' A FT .-CIO
Vice President .lame 14 Carey,
in a letter to the House
menders who voted last week
to substitute the I.andiuni Grif-
fin lull for a. milder labor re-
form men'Uie:
"We vvi'l) t-> ii'svio you that
wo shall do dl in our t>ovvei to
|'i<we t" the. w i> king m -n and
vv omen in v, or dtsl i id that y on
have cast your lot against them
and they should therefore t dc
appropriate a, non u the ballot
.box
SILRRAVll.Lh, Calif. Sin-
ra County Disti id Attorney
Gordon 1 Smith, after filing a
murder complaint against Lai-
’ ry Land Motherwell in eontiee-
"ion with the slaying of a rich
Washington. I'. c. w idou .
"It’s not the easiest case in
the world to prove, but we think
wove get enough to go after
him."’
NFW 'AI .1 M SIAM PARK
III. Sheriff Harry Carter, ol
Cicn Sampson, l.i-y tar-old son
of a rninistei, who obnfrssed to
stabbing a honey n. s uing bride
n the i best :
M'O I'oy told a .date tioopei
i' wa- fun and he would do n
again.'"
(Gilman of Ponea City. Okla.. were
j guests ol Mr and Mrs. Abb Mttel
ler Mrs.' Louis Denmark ol Shi
ne.r vvas a I'uero visitor till bales
ol cotton had been ginned in
i’uero Chancellor Adolph Hitler
sharply rebulled /Kirdund in a
blunt declaration to Hritisb Am
bassador Sir Neville Henderson
declaring the Reich stands ada
mant loi a quick showdown ovci
the Polish dispute regai die ,s ol
Anglo-French guarantees to I’o
land ol military aid.
So Von
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a real exchange or run ket pla e
in tile oil industry. Oil, .shunned
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came big business First o.l ex-
change vv as the siailed ' ; it
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and millions rf dollar* rlianfitf
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soiihall league al feast once dur-
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