The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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2 THF! rrrrao RECORD. Tr.frtaay. June SO. 1984 f
Cuero Babe Ruth Tearns
fVin And Tie In League
Games Played Monday
50,000 Due
At Reunion
Of Cowboys
'tmnnnnummimrmumumuuummmummnmimmimmm
Sports Comments
(Etc.)
By PETE HOWERTON
Record Staff Writer
Montgomery Hurls No
Hitter In LL Tussle
| The Indians clinched at least | A futile effort hy tlie Cards to
a tie for the 1964 Little League !s,ay a*>ve *n bottom of the
■ ^ ■ •__1 seventh, netted them their tone
, title in the Majors Division , ’ , . ,, . ,
1 run of the game. Lead-off bat-
Me. I d have been most I to attempt the extra-curricular
happy, me." i jumps in a effort to better j Monday night when they knock-j Steve Cusack was hit hy a
.“Mi«r:zjzzxzz H »'~ -
play. i days next week to take, a look I expressed it and that is the way , clear the barriet at a Ik . Jit c>, | „
I.IIIU, I.LAGl 1.
STXNI1I V.S
MAJORS
« 1
r*-t.
Indians
11 1
.7.' i
Cards
III 1
in
Cubs
9 1
Reds
5 7
.117
Coils
3 11)
.231
Yanks
2 11
.151
last
Heel's Results
I
Cucro No. " club hooted and hosted the Yoakum team, 11-1 in at the West as it really was. the writer would have felt a- i ^-4 and missed on all throe
stilt called riurin;/ the bottom of the sixth wlien the winners book- j The occasion is the ,34th Tex- although it would not' ,r'es-
*d t.ieir tm.i.l run'vvHuhgave. them. a HWnin wad. alj that is notes- as Gcnvboy Reunion. designed |vavi. |)Cen expressed in that
lary to Uc'.ermine the winner »n league play.
Mo.wwhile, the !,v>p-!e;-,d;ng I
~ u- j .c.... 1 im _ _____
sion
No. 1 aggregation- finished their,
overtime contest with. Sh,malar, |' Yoakum
In' a ' 12.-12 deadlock, when /’lie , Little, ss ...
locals' fn-tiered ,.v.v:ty a ; six n'tri., Berger-.' ss
lead in the ‘ina1 frame. Thej Sehu,'tie, 1 If......
tie is the only .blemish • on the , Bland. If.
No. 2 te.Hhi record.’ They had j Kim,re, 3b
copped e: rht straight games McGee hoc, 3b.
prior id Monday. I Balzar. p.....
S:v..i:i;i boasted a 3-1 lead Wagner, 2b.
as the- sAil’ frame oi-one-.l In’ ! I'.vrgmann. 2b.
the Cuotxcirs exploded for 8 ;S levers. lb.....
big runs if. this stanza, and: Riggs, Of. . .
why a*’pc.v< d. to. l>e. .n tnsui - i’csek, .ef, .....
p m>*un atiic <;us!i.->n. • Cuero' Verb, rf. ,.. ....
ari lc.1 three more runs in the ' Jiral. c. .... ....
sown.!’ but Sheridan had p.ek- j
ed up one in the sixth and foi-' Totals .....
y lowed with a half dozen in the, Cuero
bottom of the M\en;,i to knot‘ Saenz, cf.....
Lhc count. . Cusack. 3b.....
Neither team was able to Murray. 3b...
scare in the 8th at tlie end of, Reinhardt, e. ....
Avnieh the tussle was halted by Post. lb. ..„ .
the t.me hthii rale. . F .vtssner, p. ....
For Cue pa . .Gonzales. N'oack, C St. .no. If. .
P. Chirlce, M .Clarke.Fuchs.' Nel.-on, If.....
Fischer, and . Smith hit safe-' p.ui meister. rf.
ly, with Nor, k an.! Smith get-' G. Stone, rf. f
ting two bin. Vs and Fuchs’, j Coppcdge, ss. .
baow going fur two baits, j Jenson, 2b. ....
BOX SCORE
I H.AVever. the fust and seror.d-
for historical accuracy rather fashjon ‘ .place winners in each AAV ev- ^
dian the idealized picture built in t)us mstance refers ;Pnt '? ,'hp N<’w. J!**7 sh,,w, j Winners in this game had al-
up by the movies and televi-; lo. how young Freddie Haiisen j 1- T!.f. ! ready cop[»ed the flag over the
Montgomery
1 This game was preceded by
a Reds - Yanks ‘dosing of the
! season’ Minors tilt which was
taken easily by the Reds, 16-2,
felt shortly after he made his j .
The Reunions cowboys a r r ' record- cracking pile vault last s
the Russians best in Los Ang-
while tlie first six Ameri-!
| regular-season route with 11
wins and only two losses.
real wv.rkinc eowrroke- fro m i c- . . . I can finishers, who had not pro-1 ,(t,,, «tr-v,* 11,,
: win «*,m»srsLr^
3, closely trailed by the Red-
skins who had a 10-4 rating.
So, the Red w in saw the places
switch, altltough the second-
place Cards can share tlie pen-
nant with the Indians if they
whip the lowly Yanks in t licit'
1 ■ scheduled game Wednesday.
_ _ | started and will lie again this | h^mn** hnve been \t "the m.'G 1 am T'™'1- ant' "m,isr happy | Monday fracas was
1 4 ! ^ar Hf J™!*: j ment ho Wanted mostly to shat- j ^ a ™cSe 'mniTr^to “core,*>s ua,il *e founh who"
ter his own unofficial work! re-1 ^ '
Randall’s Island. Both Hansen
0‘biggest non-professional rodeo. ; a record-breaking Amateur Ath- • •’ - ; ■■-■■ ■■■
' " ‘ J ------------------I I„,u. t'ni/,n ____,7 f„„. k.i. ' and Randy Matson, the Texas
j i sone-of-a-gun stew and coffee in
1
Range ft«l_ Visors can gH j ^ ^ , j 17 feet, but , A&M fr(>shmnn who ^ thP
F re<ldie undoubtedly had some- M fpp, „ inrhes f,r a
thmg else tn mind. AAV recoi-d qualified for this
Reports state hat compet.t.on j ,W(,, as wp„ „ „1P r,.n, ricf.t
m the event ha<i been going onjaellns, ,he ^n.jp, Un;on ,Tu!v
for seven hours More the win-, I/1S VnwW.
iner was determined but Fred, Ljkp n[] of hPrc in r,u.ro
was not satisfied, as fahrued as,, am A and ..mosf hap-,v’
j a can from real chuck wagons.
; The can also see such veter-
q I ans of the r inge as Scandalous
n | John Seimon. SO on July 2.
1
0
He has h ’n rodeo arena di- J
r.-ctor at the Reunion since it
r h
ed more than 2.300 calves this
tt'here lie is foreman.
1
Russians, who can’t be trusted
<>r. 'he ground much less in
1 ALE-STAR (X>At HKS
.4 2 on the^Top Ranch. | 'wiabli-beil'‘in j forthcoming show with these
j a California meet two weeks a- J
go. It was the third time in as jair. nothing' to ' indb
Casev nV,nJ' 'TCkS ,h^h/ had dear' cate it. hut am personally hop.
-- -• i ^ 'he ''ar a> ’ U'pl w ov;,r ! ing that Fieri ivill skip the NW‘
The Qtero Flyer reputedly , York (..,rnival this week end for
reared the bar at 1, feet or ov- Lwf) First, he already
pr’ , ,, , holds the world record in the
The Cuero Flyer reputedly, ^ vault officia, or llnoffictal.
o 2 CINCINNATI 0TD -
q q ( Stengel ol the New York Mets
j > and F'rcsl Hutchinson of the
0 q I Cincinnati Reds will serve as
0 0 ’ National league coachi'S un<l-
0 01 er manager Walter Alston of
2 3 | Los Angeles in the All-Star
cleared several of his leaps
has qualified for the run at
game at
Cuero booked"9 h.ts during the j —---York, July i.
game. F-.- the bos; team, only. Totals ..................29 11 11
S. Scot: ma.v.„e<i an extra-1 Game at a Glance R H E
lc.se K<iw. a tw.*.ha.,ger, while j Yoakum 000 lOd—1 4 6
f.u of iris, mates helped run Cuero No. 2 313 121—11 11 1. Tony Lema, who won the Cle-j
thi ;ot;i) rum.ix*r ol Sr vndan; Stolen bases— Klniore; Balz-! ve«‘in^ Open last u^*k^nd, "illj
h.r, to eight. i er; Saenz; Cusack; Reinhardt! rom9e,p 'n ,llp Britlsh °>>Pn j
lit the Yoakurr,-Cucro No. 2,2; Post; Coppedge. )early next.qjonth according to,
affair played here,' the winners | luuvrs —Little; Wagner 2;-i^,ar*t ^°Cormack, his busings,
score*i in every inning, slowly 1 Riggs 2; Pesek; G. Stone. | manager.
building their rur.-totni to el-j Three-base hits — Saenz; McCormack also said that
ever., ten more than their op- • Po«r iGaiy Player, Jack . Nicklaus. |
pmentx. It was then the game! Wild pitch- Baker 2;Fless-' ^ a,arlps MIKi ^8 Sanders Baltimore
was haltfsiaftcr one bat.er was ! ner. | would make thp tr,P to Bn,ajn ,Npw York
retired in the bottom of the j Base* on bails — off Fless- - | Chicago
s..v:h. i ner 2; off Balzer 1.
f ><>u
Shea Stadium, New ! Sa,illr'lay J*’a w:dp 7"arT.m‘j Russians next months and the
which probably prompted him ^ ^oor js bound to be a little
weary from his strenuous traln-
LEMA ENTER* BRITISH
CLEVELAND, Ohio - fl'PD
BASEBALL
STANDINGS
ing program.
' If I was Fred. I'd bypass the
Gotham shw. but since Fred
• is Fred, it wouMn't
! me any if he wasn't up there
j come the week pnd again trying
to bust his own record.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CARDS SIGN TWO
F'lessner hurled tlie er.-j Struck out hy FTessncFT; by j
| Minnesota
ST. LOUIS HTB -t Safety-! Boston
men Lany Wilson and Jerry1 Cleveland
Stovall have returned tlteir ; Lis Angeles
contracts for the 1964 season to j Detroit
the St. Louis Cardinals of tlie Washington
Nat,anal F'ootball League. | Kansas City
Wilson has been named to I
1 hr 13 the pro bowl the last two years I
| and Stovall was an All-America 1
at Louisiana Stale.
tilt' game for the winners, al* j Ba.l/er
iowng . four' lilts, striking out Passed ball — Jiral.
7 and issuing but 2 bases on Left on bases — Cuero 5;
balls. Dame: Balzer likew ise, [ Yoakum 4.
p.tched the distance for thej Umpires — Peters, plate;
visitors', but was • touched for", \V. A. Laake, bases.
If safeties, struck out only 31 Time of Game —
an 1 walked one batter. I nun.
Highlights of the game were \
tie ttree-base blows bv John
:-iPole Vaulter Hansen
idling P.til Copjiedge. perform-1
ed .adrmi atiy at shortstop for
Cue ro and; <•• •nneeted for three
sirrgl-s ;s as many trips to
lead, m thi« department. Char-
les Stone had 2 for 3, and Bill
Rjirtharit ..and Post both had j ter Fred Hansen, graduate
2 for 4 .Other hingies were! Rice' University and son of Mr. j
It wasn't so funny to the Cu-
n’ I. Pel i cm Turkey Trott"r.s when they
46 25 .648 drew- up at the Meat Market
40 28 .588 ' baseball field in Port trtvae'a
38 29 . 567 j Sunday to play a game of base-
’’9 35 .521 ball with the Pirates team of j
36 37 .493 j 'hat city only to find that the
33 36 478 j Pirates were not only there Hut
35 39 .473; were engaged in a game by the
32 37 .464 ! same name w ith a Goliad team.
30 45 .4001 Skipper Hopkins afich'ed and
28 45 3811 coon had the Lavaca manager
Monday’s Results j cornered to find out what was
Chicago 5 Cleve. 1, 10 inns j transpiring — other than a |
baseball game. Although the,
j Port City executive readily ad- j
' mitted that Cuero had bopn
booked to play bis tea m on that
1 day, it was abvious the Pirat-;
'es were busy at the moment!
the Indians chalked up tliree of
their four tallies for tlie nigiit.
Erie. Saenz opened the produc-
tive stanza with a lusty two-
bagger. but the usually danger-
ous Harvey Stiles struck out.
A fielder’s choice from the bat,
of Ronnie Ethridge, an error
by second sacker David Cusack,
and three mis -ues by hinder
Steve Cusack allowed a trio of
Indians to return home from
the happy hunting grounds,
well-laden.
After a scoreless fifth, Indian
shortstop Harvey Stiles led off
tlie sixth wdih a four-mrster
for the last redskin marker of
surprise the evening. The poke sailed
well over tlie left field palings
to undoubtedly salve Stiles’
feelings after striking out on
two previous appearances at
the plate.
on base when Robert -Kirk
whiffed and Richard Gohmert
was tossed out, second to first,
with Cusack moving to second
on the play. Ethridge muffed a
stroke from Bill Morrow’s
mace and was safe at first,
Cusack scoring on tlie play.
Danny Ruiz worked Montgom-
ery for a walk, but the no-hit
bound Indian chunker placed
his masterpiece in the record
book by strik.ng out Ernest
Ruiz.
Both pitchers went tlie dis-
tance and iioth were chary id
with a wild pitch. In the strike-
out department, Montgomery
at 11, Cusack 14, and tlie form-
er issued five basts on balls to
only three by Cusack.
A change in the program is
noted for flic final two nights of
regulation play this season. All
remaining games arc Majors
Division tilts, which matches
the Colts and Yanks and the
Reds and Cubs Tuesday night
and th« Cards and Yanks and
Cubs and Reds Wednesday
night.
Thursday night at 7:30
Indians 4 Cards 1
This Week’s Schedule
Tt’ES. Colts vs. Yank-
Reds vs Cults
WED.— Cards vs Yank-
Cubs vs Reds.
TOURS - League Meeting
MINORS
Final Standings
IV L
Pet.
• Reds
11 2
SI 6
Yanks
8 5
615
Cards '
5 8
.383
Col V?
2 11
.151
* Won 1961
Pi r.TI ifit
This
Week’s Result-
Reals 16 3'.ink- 2
i Finals Minor- Garnet
RAWI-S TORS WOMEN
ST. LOUS 6 I'M - Bel.'.
Rawls of Spartanburg,- S. C\. i-
the new all-time money.-wttv
ning champion on the ladler
PGA tour.
Miss Rawls, who picked up
$680 for her tlurd-piace tie in
the Waldeniar Women's Open
at Brookville, N, Y., last week-
end, now it,as total earning- . s
a pro of $365,437 since 1948.
The former record holder w as
demise Suggs of Del Ray
add a little dirt. - WOW Maga-
zine.
o’clock, there wifi be a meeting ; ^pa(.(l
at the DcWitt County' Electric l ' ’
Co-op Office of team managers ! (T WORKS
and coaches of all Majors , h isn-. hard to make a m ....
teams, together .with officers of; mam ou1 of n
the Little League, at whica
time 1964 All-Star team selec-
tions will he made.
Game at a Glance K II E
Indians — 000 301 4 2 >
Cards - 00u 001 1 0 1
SlLntgomery' and Rauch; S
Cusack and G«'hmert.
For Sure Fur Results
Car a Keeerrt Classified
Want AC
Gets Time Mag Plug
World's champion pole vaul-'j ripa'e in tlie last-named com-]
at | petition remains to Ik? seen.
Wash. 5 Detroit 3
Balti. 6 Minn. 3
Boston 4 Kan. City 3
Only games scheduled
Tuesday’n Games
Chicago at Cleve. nde
Detroit at Wash, nite
Minn, al Baht.
L. A. at N. Y. 2 tvvi-nite
Kan. City at Boston
LITTLE LEAGUE THIS WEEK
MONDAY
FYnal Minor League Game Reds 16 3 attk- 2
Indians 11 Curds 1
TUESDAY
r, PM Gulf Coast Wood Pro. Colts vs W eber Motor Co. Yanas
8 PM Rotary Club Reds vs Cuero Federal Savings Cubs
/ WEDNESDAY
6 PM Lions Club Cards vs Weber Motor Company 3'anks
8 PM Cuero Federal Savings Cubs vs Rotary Chib Reds
THURSDAY
7 50 PM DEWitt Elec. Co-op Office All Star Voting. Mana-
gers & Coaches from all Major Teams to be present.
Also officers of The Little League.
EDWARD
Amarict's Lnrgest Selling Cigar
San Francisco
In addition to tlie publicity
in tlie
maga- i Philadelphia
zine, a picture and accompany-1 Pittsburgh
ing story appeared in a recent ] Cincinnati
issue of Nov edades, a newspap- Chicago
er published in Mexico City. I St. Louis
DF, a clipping from which was j Milwaukee
NATIONAL LEAGUE
H
ment of travel expense money
and It would be impossible for, fnim (hp por, t.lub> but ■
them to play two games at once. Ihe fact remained lhat fhc lo
As a pos-:b,e s.4utton. .he P.r-1 ca, feam had Kone to SOme ex-
air* pilot su-Jros od , f. j>ense in transporting the group,
ters wait 'round for a coup e o ( aggregations are playing
curded by Saenz and Murray, l and Mrs. Fred Hansen Sr. of;:<]cei\ed hy Hansen
Error stolen bases and a j this city, brought additional •bovv-n.uned nat.'.oul
co ;pie of - detif's sent Cuero • publicity to his school and this
m'o a 'brer-run lead in the j city in the July 3 issue of Time
lu, They added 1 in the sec-1 magazine, now on tlie racks,
or. r 3 in., the. third, 1 in' thej Or, page 71 of that issue is a
fourth, 2 Hi 'he fifth and the • lengthy (for Timet story, to-j
tli id.rg run in the sixth. | go,her with a picture of Hansen reereven ny vir. am .urs. ^-| Hdus’m
Y--.kitin'- lone tidiy .was, m action, listing the aceomp-1fons” ,l-•*<>"z'',1'’s ° this city. ] L*, Angeres
utV a'Tied and came m .the] K-hnients of the tahtnted LMero |-C»vxia.i es is an empoy«c in _10jNew Yotk
fourth on a single by Boltby j athlete. Tito feature brings to ( nicchantc.il de^nm, n •> >e
'.Iinorr, an error by' rightfield-1 light several interesting items i 9U<-1X1 Reeorr.
«• • Gary Stone and a one-base ; per’aitunt;- to Hansen that have
bio. to It ft by Jimmy Wag- not appeared in print
! n, i re-eourse for the offended
ters wait
■ . l,oUI' unf'' .,'1P f,rr te i independent baseball so there is
L Pet. i w'as over and then the Port ( tty.' '
44 28 .611 , etuh would take them on. Rul.
42 27 .609 ; Manager Hopkins would not hu. j - *'
38 32 .543 ! that hill of goods, so tlie gone- j-
38 33 .535j|,,ss Trotters «|ied a'-vay from I
31 34 .5(8J j lb,, athletic arena.
36 37 .493 [ While at the site however,
35 37 .486 j Hopkins tried to pin the Lavaca
35 39 47.1 ball team boss down on a defin-
4%
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS LEFT FOR ONE YEAR.
ijomr S>talr iank
WesthoK, Texas
Member F.D.I.C.
34 38 . 472:
ite game some
i.1i IDA V x (
before. Ariieukeville 4-H
l The Rice v. pre-dentai s,u- visits Newspaper
regu-! den! became eligible to com-, * r
.1
r.< r.
Finn, games on the
Ir.r Hat... Ruth s-Ik dulv are pete,- along with the U. S. top; \ group of Arneckevide 4-H
sr- i hr T::ur-'day uhui Cue- athletes in tlie dual meet j CIuhbers in company with some L
ro .' 2 Sheridan. Cuoto .against the Soviet Union July, , ", , ,, ... f
t ; : t IMIlcttsviile No. ,23-26 in L.* Angeles hy virtue;^ ,hplr P*™* visitpfl ,hp Cu‘l
1. ,-m ’ Ha,;.. I'sv .ke No/ 2 up- of his 17-f.xjt leap in the AAU j cni Rccotxl off.ee Monday as
j- ars a: YJ- ivirn. meet, at New Biunswick. N, J. j part of their program.
Game a< a Glan'ro Ml E i last Saturday. He is also eh-1 n,,, members were Richard
Cr. : ” .No. 1 («..! IKJ8 20--12 9 5; gibie to n.mjK-tc in an Olympic | ^ Lassman. Allan
. Shor.dm ,22 Oil tib ,12 8 3 : Tr.al., meet at Randalls Island. ■ , ■ _ .
.Mice C’vkc Biyant, S. ] X Y. this weekend, but whe- ] Hartman. Opal Berger, Don*
Scott' and Pu-*ejQV sky. ther or not lie intends to parU- j Sager, Clieryl Rabel, Sandra
Nagel.
Monday s Results
Cine;. 6 Chicago 1
L. A. 7 Pitts. 6
Milvv. 7 St. 1/iuis 4
Houston 6 Phil. 1
N. Y. 4 San Fran 3
Tuesday's Games
Cmci. at Chicago
Milvv. at St, !>>uis
Phil,a. at Houston nite
N. Y. at San F'ran.
time in the fu-'
22 53 -293! ture. hu* nothing was accom-
plished along that line.
There was no report that Hop-
kins asked for a reimhurse-
TEXAS LEAGUE
W L Pel.
Albuquerque 42 29 .592
The CasuallyCouflt !,V Jrrrv Marru,
TTT1
nn
The ladies were .Mmes. A. R.
Rabel, Charlie Lassman, Flmst
Berger, Walter Sager, Edwin
Nagel and Victor Goebel.
The group visited the press
room and the office and also
the job department.
In the job department they
were shown how checks, dance
placards, statements, cards
envelopes, stationery, and a
number of other items are
printed here in the shop.
After leaving the Cuero Rec-
ord office, they went to the lo-
cal radio station on a tour.
They enjoyed light refresh-
ments later.
San Antonio
Tulsa
El Paso
Austin
Fort Worth
42 30 .583
38 29 .567 I
36 36 . 500 I
28 41 .406
24 45 .348
pH
. . THIN MM A MINUTI MY WHOlf UFI FLASHED MFOtl
ME—EXCEPT THE PART WHERE I TOOK DkIVINO LESSONS.”
The T'areleri Safety Serrite
More Hum 3,500,000 persons wore killed er injured in
highway accidents in 1963. _
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Austin 6, El Paso 0
Albuquerque 4 F't. Worth 1
Tuesday’s Games
San Antonio at Tulsa
Fll Paso at Austin
Albuquerque at Ft. Worth
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