The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 193, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1962 Page: 3 of 6
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Corpus Christi Club
Whips Cuero T rotters
8-7 Here W ednesday
SPORTS 1
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p Pete Howerton <1
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Little League Twin comment
Bill Booked Tonight sports
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A Little League double head- 1 nif-.h the [lower (or tin Inrhans 1 —. . .
er will hr played • Thursday Serirp by inning-. TEN Nin
night in Cuero Municipal Park K II 1 p,.(, .............
THE CUERO RECORD, Thurs.. July 5, 1962 3
Thus, i! it i- not; Russian play- ebarged teams in the Canadian
ers who threaten the traditional Footltyli League in a straight
Austr'alian-l" S. preeminent. it. Pjayer swap ,between the two
, , , , clubs.
•t*\ Italian players
Corpus (.'hri-tl defeated t h e
Ctiero Turkey T< otter* 8-7 Wed-
nesday in Cuero Park Stadium.
The Independence 'Day ; game
was witnessed by the largest
crowd to attend a Trotter game
tilts season:
Although: the tiit will go down
in the record books as i vietory
for the visiting'team. many C.u-
rro fans and players believe the
game should have ended in a tie
An argument over tlie run that
Would .have tied the score came
up in the seventh inning after
Cuero hail scored its third ran
that frame.
Manuel Hopkins. Trotter who
had been on third base, made a
successful dash for home plate
while the Corpus Christi first
and second basemen were at-
tempting to trap runner Pap
Papacek between bases,
Hopkins crossed home plate
before Papacek was tagged out.
tint tiie Corpus Christi manager
-vigorously argued that the run
should n t count.
After some heated debating,
Trotter Manager Fred Pridgen
decided to conceed to the visi-
tors to keep friction at a mini-,
mum, The run was leit off the'
score board.
Both teams swatted the ball
CUERO BOWL
SCORE SHEET
PIONEER EEAME
Name Team
John <1 runtlcr — Peatl
Bud Holloway — Alamo Climber Co.
Bud Foster — Alamo Lumber Co.
Splits. Hon Lane 3-10; Heideman 5-8
High Team (lame: Pearl
High Team Series: Pearl
High
(lame
High Series
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818
o.
240
587
188
541
5-8;
102A
2985
RESERVE YOUR LANE FOR
FRIDAY NIGHT SMORGASBORD
$1.00 Per Person For 2-Hours
Minimum — 4 Persons Per Lane
MAKE YOUR RESERVATION
FOR 7:00 or 9:00 P.M.
For Information Or Reservation
Call Cuero Bowl ........ CR 5-4324
A mens scratch league composed of 3-man
teams is being formed at Cuero Bowl. All
men interested in bowling on this league
are asked to call CIt 5-4324. A meeting will
be held at a later date to organize.
— IMPORTANT NOTICE —
Due to a conflict in dates, the appearance of
pro bowler Jack Aydelotte has been postponed
until a later date. He had been scheduled to
appear at Cuero Bowl on July 7 & 8. The exact
date of his appearance will be announced later.
The -eaxon dosed Mohdav on
B.ahe Ruth League bnsrhafl in-
volving Cuero Clubs, with - both
the No. 1 and No, teams win-
ning Cuero No. 1 whacked Hal-
lettsville 8-4 in the last-named
city and Cuero No knocked off
Yoakum No. 1 9-.") on the Leal
-;indl< it.
It was the end of a Mu-game
schedule foi teams from four
counties and playoffs are- slated
for Weimar’ in the very near
future.
While this doJumn was written
ion Tuesday and since.our news
pa|>e'r takes one of the f -ar holi-
day- we observe each yeat on
July 4th and also since our Hath
wedding anniversary c o m «.«.
along on tlie same date, wo plan-
ner! to do nothing but sit on our
anniversary and watch a ball
game or two, we probably won't
with regularity during the nine-
inning game, Trotter hinder Kir-
by Albrecht gave tip nine hits
and two Corpus Christi pitchers,
yielded 11 hits.
Albrecht .struck out 14 batters
and walked seven
Papacek smashed out his sec-
ond home run in less than t w o
weeks. He got the four-sacker
over the left field fence in the
sixth inning with one man on.
Last June 24. Papacek hit a
grand slam homer to help the
Trotters defeat Range 18-1.
Other big guns for the Trotters
Wednesday were Jimmy Crain,
three singles: Andy Franklin, a.
double: and Manuel Hopkins, a
triple and a single.
The loss left the Trotters with
a 12-3 season record.
Attendance prizes given away
by Pridgen were won bv Susan
Snapp of Cuero and Nellie Kell-
ey of Corpus Christi.
Next Sunday the Trotters will
play Yorktown here at 3 p.m.
Yorktown has an 8-2 record.
SMITH
1953 FORD 1/2
ton V-8. Good
Rubber, Cleon. Only
The fust game, to start at ti
p.m . will he between the ,-a\ -
ond place Yanks and the fourth
plai e Cards. The night < ap. to
start at S p.m.. will pit the sixth
place Colls against the fifth
place Indians. .
In Tuesday night's Little Lea-
gue action the Cubs downed
tlie Indians 12-8. Bill Spears
10-yeni.Yold Cul.i pitehej was
the winning hiirlei. He also aid-
ed tht' Cubs cause with two
double... I'ale Milt lay and Mike
Clarke collected two hits each
for the ('uhs
llarvev Stiles anti Steyr Monk
gathered two hit- each; to fur-
get by witty it.
Cot this far with the column
Tuesday before interruptions -el
in.
But. sure enough as stated a-
bove we did not get by with sit-
ting on our anniversary Had wi-
dows again, none of. whom knew
how to play golf, .badminton or
dominoes
After a short nap upon their
departure, or mayhap wo start-
ed such nap prior to their dc-
pf.frlii.l-e. the Queen Bee and
yours truly I warded her. span-
kin' ne\y Belaire and drove.ou!
to see Henry WaTling's new
house west of Cuero a lew mil-
es. Caught Henry w ith no shirt
and his attractive wife with one
foot in the bathtub. Their new
alx.He is most attractive a n d
when one or the other of them
get around to tearing down the
old place and cutting the weeds,
they can enjoy a supreme view
from the front, and hack of the
new place.
After this visit we still feit
strong enough to have a visit
with Bobby Prause, his comely
j wife, their four children and
their dog named Roxy and their ;
i other drop-in visitors Mr. and
, Mrs. Al Scholcmer Jr, and their
Oil) 1)92
L’t.'iBx
yionlgomeix .
Spears and P
Indians
Cubs
Batteries
and Monk:
ke
TwivKise: Spears 2 I’
ke: M Clarke 2. Murray,
Three-base . Stiles.
STANDINGS
S s h
12 a- s
Clar
Brels'
1
pmv
>n th.V
whi. !: !V,is been -in
n sia go. lor -nine
two kiddoes.
P w as a most pleasant day for
Us. and we hope we have many
more of them.
S14.NS YANKEE CON Til A(T
NEW YORK CPI - Chef Trail
of Toledo. Ohio; a 17-year-old
shortstop lias been signed to a
1963 contract for a "substantial.’'
bonus by: the New York. Yankees,
believed to lie in the $25,090 bra-
cket Trail will report to the
Yankees training camp next
spring
4.IANT STARS SION
NEW YORK CPI Versatile
Joe Morrison and Phil King,
hack field stars who have play
ed every position in the New
York (mints baekfield except
quarterback. have returned
their signed 1962 contracts to
the Eastern Division champions
of the National Football League.
King, expected to work at full-
back this season, signed for his.
fifth year, while Morrison, who
alternates Iverwecn the oftensivc
and defensive backfield.s, sign-
ed for his fourth campaign.
.....A \-Ml V. , "f O |. > C.
entry ot Russian tern -
:n Davis Cup rontpe!.'
vear a movt
the pi enanit
yea:- indieates tha.'.’fhe Cn.ge’d
| s:,ee. to regain its tennt- rep :■
tati 'in in Dav is Cup play . wii,
/tie,: more than I lie lu-k of over-
< o' .,tn A.'i-:rail,in - iperr e .:y.
Time •' was when the United
I.States -won tlie Da1. :s Clip ai-
.nro-f as. a matter of • aiirse But
that day passed aiohg and in re*
Vent years it It:- Uvfj. Aits’rnl-
i.mplayers, wh.o-.h .\e dominated
'he finals lor,mmy years how.
With tlie Ru-Cans entering ob-
viously bent on .w ,lining, it would
seem tha' US player- arc g-
mg'tn be lip a a a-' art ’her Cy ■
eniitally - tough eoinps't;tor tio-
fore the American players reach
the finals if they reach the fin-
al-
Italy has suddenly’ begun to
to looirr large’ as a-rival of Au.s-
:s certain to
'The;’field, in oj Her 'words, is. get-
ting’tougher. I
MeahWhiif ■ the Lnited States
po- ’: n .s relatively weakened
ay t. t’ iust:l;ed arrival of ps'o[e>-
- .ot: a I ten.ni: now only in ifs in-
iair'y The more promising play-
er- aye naturally going to think
•.d ton! their pockety books
trtiia. 'arid the United States in
Davis Cup tennis In fait. I he
Indian- are better than the Rus-
sians today, fis recent play indi-
cates.
RIDES THREE WINNERS
NEW YORK UPI - Jockey
Johnny sellers scored a triple at
rite Aqued.uct opening Mondav,
'including [Jay time in the $23.-
900 Liberty Belle Handicap.
Piny tune paid $2.30 to win. Sel-
lers: other victories-w ere on Bil-
SenJfdt anerd.artshSOt; gnlvbo
when, deciding whet tier to turn Brass Knut kfs $4.40 in the eigh-
;> o’o. :-e.'a;n their .amateur -tat- ...
ii-‘
"Ami' th:>.a- w here Russia-h a..s.
Uie rc-t (j !:.ieworld at a disad-
vanlpge. The Russians el-aim all
the;r [.erlormers are amateur
peri, l’meig .w ith some few ex-
ception- and so they rah train
and permi t then- own players to-
il .high degree of proficiency.
Even so, if may: take tlie Rus-
sians a-.'long-time to take the nu-
mber one -not in international
tennis. For if is a,’game of great
-kill and fitness a- well as condi-'
riori.
The certain thing is that the j
United States is up against in-!
creasingiy strong competition in |
the international tennis field.
TE VMS S\\ AP PLAI ER
TORONTO UPI Fullbacks
Gerry McDougali of the Hamil-
ton TigerCats and Bobby Kuntz
of the Toronto Argonauts have'
Actress Has Girl
SANTA MONICA (UPD --Ae-
tre-s D.ana Lynn gave birth to
a 6-potimI, 5-ounce girl at St.
John’s Hospital. Attendants said
both.mother and daughter were
getting along fine.
Miss Lynn is the wife of radio
slfition1 owner Mortimer Hall.
She and Hall, who owns station
KLAC, have two other children
a son and a daughter.
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during our Money-Saving
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$395
DUCKETT
Very big
on flavor!
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CRISCO
3-POUNDS
SHORTENING
19?
PET
2 TALL CAfVS
EVAPORATED MILK 29*
Delta Summer Dill
PICKLES
Quart
-33c
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v
Underwoods Deviled
2 For
2 1 /4-ounce
HAM _______________
.... 39c
First Choice No. 303
2 For
TOMATOES
... 25c
Hotel No. 300
2 For
SAUERKRAUT
„..23c
2 For
American Beauty (i-oz.
MACARONI or
SPAGHETTI______ 19c
Libby Frozen
6-ounce Orange
JUICE
Sta-Flo Liquid
STARCH -
Clorox
BLEACH
2-Quarts
— 39c
l/2-Gallon
— 35c
24% richer
Borden’s Golden
fresher, better tl
<r
Vanilla is richer,
an it lias to be!
Dole Pineapple
46-ounce
JUICE
29c
Rama Peach 18-ounce
2 For
PRESERVES
... 59c
Rama
18-ounre
GRAPE JAM
.....29c
California Sunkist
Pound
LEMONS
I
... 13c
Uncle Williams
PORK & BEANS
No. 300 Size
^ For . .
Borden's MUk-
alvvays better than
it hae to bet
* 24% richer than stand-
ard ice cream. Tastes
better because it's
made with more cost-
ly ingredlents-extra
cream and rsal vanilla
flavor-at no extra coat
to you.
' 2-Heads
LETTUCE__________19c
35<*
Texize
CLEANSER
15-outice
.. 23c
•
For Dishes
TEXIZE TEXY
22-ounce
_____3Sc
Brenham Dixie
COTTON MOP
7-ounce
.... 59c
KOTEX - 12 s -
31c
Kaiser Aluminum
FOIL_____________
25-Ft.
_____29c
Tooth Paste
COLGATE _________
Family Size
..... 73c
VALLEY GOLD MELLORINE ’/j-Gol. 49c
ii* * -
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Rath’s Black Hawk Pound
FRANKS_________________49c
Wisconsin Longhorn Pound
CHEESE __________, 55c
Pound
LAMB RIBS —_________ 21c
KELLEY'S
W’e Give Cuero Savings Stamps
Double Stamp, On Wed. On Purchase Ot 2-30
or More In Cash
520 West Main Dial CR 5-3231
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