The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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{TIRO RECORD, Thwrt4Ujr. M»y !. i*5*
*San Antonio Splits
Twin Bill; Victoria
Drops Doubleheader
By Catted Pren
gan Antonio split a double-header with Houston Wed-
nesday night to keep its lead in the Texas League while
lowly Corpus Chriatl swept a two-game match from Vic-
toria to snap a seven-game lasing streak
Dallas, kept Idle for three days by rain, turned on
Tulsa, 5-J, orrthe strength of five hits and four Oiier errors
San Antonio took the first - Get Six Run*—
game from the Buffalos, 0 5. but The San Antonio sq tad was
Joat the second, 7-5. Corpus kept scoreless for the first five
Christ! s winning scores were innings of the prel,ininary but
4-0 snd S-7.
MM My Rain—
A scheduled doublehexder by
Austin and Fort Worth was post-
poned because of ram. The same
team combinations are schedul-
ed to meet again Thursday night,,
with a doublcheader slated at
Fort Worth.
Pitcher Bill Franco of Corpus
held the Rosebuds to only, two
hits In their first contest, subtle
his mates collected eight hits.
Including a sixth inning homer by
•utfielder Mike Lutz.
Two homers by Corpus players
tn the second game picked.up 4
runs in their *-2 mute of Victoria
Catcher A! Steiglitz socked one
In the sixlh with two on. while
F.rie Rodin lifted one in the
eighth with none on.
Hosuton sliced off the Mis-
sions' winning streak at nine
straight in taking the second
game_•
■ scored three ea'h in the sixth
' and seventh frames to edge the
Buffalos,
In the second contest, winning
Pitcher Finest Palm.ieri didn't
come into the game'urflii ttie
eighth when Houston was behind
3-2. The losing moundsman,
Richard I.uebke. was sent in dur-
ing the fatal ninth when the Buf-
falo (based five run# across the
plate
Dallai racked up four runs in
the-first inning while Tulsa fum-
bled. The Oilers never recovered
until the sixth when first narker
Mari'in Williams knocked a
homer. They picked up another ,
store in the seventh hut could'
neyer cats h up w ith the Jast-
■ place Rangers.
It took Leonardo
-•’bout two years to
Last Slipper,
da Vinci
paint The
ANNUAL GOLF
TOURNAMENT
OPENING SOT
The annual Coero Country
Club men's and womens Coif
Championship 'Tournament be-
gins Saturday and Sunday at
Cue no , M iniripa! Park golf
r<> r %f»
The- women's portion of the
toutnamerit Waits at 1 p ::V. Sat-,
iil dav "h a potting'■( oti'cst to
p: i eg . a' play,, and the
men's <\ ■ ,s;on -'art' p..., . •
12 'lb p .-' in/lay. rI he t ,, r..j
meii! Vi.ll (oritinue through the
two follow tog weekends.
lye ft rid i rig ,i hampionsate Miss
Lieanor Srni'h and h td/ Koehl-
er Koehler won,in. the meti s di-
v ision in 1 9>, and 1957 He will,
re'ue the t,ophyn if he wins the
crown again th*s j.ear
Koehler sa d he expects some
80 .golfers to participate. J'r,ngs
will be made.Saturday night
Deadline for iere,yir.g <n'i,es
is ft pm. Finlay accoiding to
Koehler, who said golfiis iryiy
register "With turn or Park .Man-
ager Carl Custafsen Jr.
I >11 re hr To Get Offer
.101 fANNKSRt 'PC, South Af-
rica, .May 1 'IT The Trans-
vaal National Sporting Club
plans to offer -Canadian light
heavyweight . rhampion Yvon
Durelle $7,000 for a bout here
Club matchmaker Dave Marais,
said Ire would like to have Dtir-1
rile meet South African cham-
pion Mike Holt in an outdoor
bout in September. _
BASEBALL STANDINGS
TEXAS
Tham
San Antoni'
A is’.n
Tulsa
Houston
Corpus Chr .sM
j Victoria
Fort Worth
Dallas
W edne*da>
h'orptis Christi
game
Cm pus ('fir,s’, 6 Vi
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H
10
' 7
7
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fi R
5 10
2 a
2 6
Results
Vir *or.a
Pet
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.700
.636
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429
vr,
2m
250
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tori a 2 2nd
San Antonio 6
Houston
5 Lst
game
' Houv'cn 7 Nla.n
Antonio 5
2M
[)a:la* 5 TuWa
•o -
Austin at b or;
Worth 2.
ppd
i a in
Thur*<laj'»
Schedule
Au-tin a* Fort
Worth 2
f.Virpu* Christi ,
Dallas at Tulsa
at Vie to: .a
Houston a; San
Antonio
AMKRK AN
I.F.4GC r.
nr 1
pet
N'evv Yot k
r, 4,
Kansas Cirt,
R 4
5b7
Washington
■ 4
8.3b,
Detroit
k 7
^77
flevelar.d
‘ 7
To()
Baliimbre
5 5
455
Boston
4 TO
28 b,
Chicago
3 9
250
\\ y '% FtcHiilt*
rap i ] oi t ,1b Ne w ■
Yn.k 1
Kansas (Tty 11
Boston 4
Washington 3 Cleveland 2
Baltimoi e 3 Chicago 2
f^with food buys!
Specials For Fri. & Sat., May 2 &. 3rd
BANANAS (Central American) .. 2-Lbs.
LEMONS (Large) ................ I>oz.
CABBAGE (Hard, Green Heads) .... Lb.
LETTUCE (Large Heads) ........ 2 For
25c
25c
5c
25c
All large faiavea White
Bread _ 2 for 47c
Imperial Pure Cana » l.ba.
SUGAR ... 50c
IJhby'a Fruit SON Alta
COCKTAIL 23c
Agmlrattoa Lb. Pkg.
Coffee----79c
IJMy'a ntU nr Sour 7? nz.
Pickles 29c
_^_*_
Iibby'a Garden SON Site
PEAS 18c
Year Choir# of Brand* Can
Biscuits... 10c
P*T S Tall I ans
MILK______42c
MEATSwroumnrM^I
Itacnrn (sliced) l.b. Pkg.
BACON_47c
Cheddar l.b.
CHEESE 49c
Fresh Pork l.b.
SAUSAGE 59c
Real Hill Insert Ql. Pf.
SPRAY 99c 59c
Frffth (irnund l.b.
MEAT__40c
Veal Rib l b
STEW 39c
Iliint'iB U ox. HottlR
CATSUP 17c
r——
O
All Fmrp»t4
FLOUR
25-Lbs.
1.82
Mi T Fine t Pkgs.
PUDDING 19c
Swan Down D*\H’r Food H«n
CAKE MIX 27c
1 IDF. nr
CHEER
/
Neal
LOIN
Wllaoa
l.b.
75c
OLEO- ... 19c
Hunt* ihaheN or ullcrd) t’i
PEACHES 27c
l.l|itnn I /t l.b. Pkg.
TEA__37c
l.'hhv's Sliced No. I Flat Can
PINEAPPLE 16c
Mri Turkrre S Fli Fan
Shortening 75c
SHOP! COMPARE! ■YOU'LL SAVE MORE!
Debbie* (Black-Whitr-Turquoise)
SANDALS 3”
Pair
Ladies Caprx Pants (All Colors)
Boy's Polo
SHIRTS
3 For
JEANS
2.69
Men's Polo
1.00 SHIRTS
2 For
1.00
ASK FOR VOIR CUERO SAVINGS STAMPS WITH Ea 10c PURCHASE
WE GIVE
BARBER'S
GREEN GARDEN
DOUBLE
Each Wed.
Open 7 Davs A Week 6 30 a m to 8:30 p.m. — Delivery Service 5-4841
Thiir*da>'« Game.
KanRav City at Boston
Cleveland a’ Washington n'tyl;
Chicago at Baltimore night
Only games scheduled
Friday'* Game*
Kansas (Tty at New York
Detroit at Boston
Chicago at Washington , night
Cleveland at Raltirnoie night
Leon Hart
Announces
Retirement
DKTP.OTT May ' IP ^'Big
Iron Hart s g eatn» s as an All-
American a: N’otre Darr/> and an
unstoppable' juggernaut w/h the
Detroit Lions was almost forgot-
ten as he announced has retire-
ment from the g: .dir.on Wednes-
day for a switch to hibadcav.ng
I h -.
If art •• as v.gm '1 -by |-.d;« in J.
Anderson, president of the I..or,-,
and head of a lew al, brew cry that
sponsors Ijon broadcasts and
telecasts, ■,to'do the ' "color" nn
the National Footba.l I-eague
champion*' games
The 8 foot, j inch: . 255' pounder*
who could carry three men 15
'..aids and hardly miss a step
when re had a full head of
steam, was -the i a use of dissen-
s.on among his teammates last
season.
Hart was a holdout last year
and few m the Lion.camp shba4-•
ed any worry at the thought of
not having Halt in.uniform, Fin-
ally. Anderson persona,iy signed
I jc on.
*fhe 29-year-o,d native.-qf Tur-
tle fieek. La , vvns the I.ions’
bonus choice in 1550 after three
brilliant years at Notre Dame in
which kc won the Heisman Tio-
[ihy and .Maxwell Award.
Track Men
T o Austin
' Cuero Gobblers
Contest Luting
Eagles Tonight
Athferh- from whom to choose. ' darrerAus as the deflation ='
The ga c".-, r c,n-u ' tii*: tv taA-o p.ycc
NATIONAL I.F.AGI
r.
-
w
1
San Fi am :s< 0
9
3
Milwaukee
■ R
5
Chicago
R
5
Pittsburgh
7
5
Cincinnati
(,
5
Philadeplhia
. 5
7
Ig>* Angeles
5
9
St. Isam
3 10
Hedne*d*> '*
Result*
p<t
r,4.r
B15
Chicago R Milwaukee 2
San Francisco 10 Philadelphia
1
( inrinnati 5 St. Id.iis 4, 10 inn
night
Pittsburgh 3 levs Angeles 1
night
Thursday'* Game*
Milwaukee at Chicago,
Philadelphia at San Fianeisro
Pittsburgh at l^rs Angeles
night
Only games scheduled
Friday'* f.ame*
Milwaukee at Chicago
Cincinnati at St. Iyiuis night
Phitn at San Francisco night
Pittsburgh at I/>s Angeles
night
1)01 III,K ( FI.F.BRATION
BRIIXiKPORT. N. Y. (UP) -
Mrs. (iert’rucle V. Moore celebrat-
ed her 9-lth birthday the same day
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Wirhir, marked
their 50th wedding anniversary.
Cuero High School's two entries,
Roger Kirkwood and Fred
Hansen, in the state track and
field meet in Austin Friday and
Saturday will leave Cuero Thurs- '
day afternoon with their coach,
pick Brooks, The meet will be
held in Memorial Stadium.
Kirkwood Will enter the 880-
.fi 15. yard run and Hansen the pole-
.583 vault. Hansen was previously,’
.545 s< hcduled to compete in the
,417 broad jump but has been volun-
35T tarily scratched to avoid the pos-
.231 sibilitv of another pulled leg mus-
cle. Hap-.n suffered this type in-
jury in the regional meet held
early this month in Kingsville.
Brooks said the meet will be-
gin at 8:30 a. tn. Friday, Pre-
Jiminaries w ill be held all day Fri-
day and Saturday morning. Finals
start at 1 p. m. Saturday.
’Brooks said six entries will be
placed in each event.
Kirkwood will run in the pre-
lims at 'll a m. Friday. If qual-
ified, he will run in the finals at
3:30 p. m. Saturday,
Bnxrks said there will be no
prelims in Hansen's event, which
will be held Saturday afternoon.
TOONKRVILLE
K K N N FBI' N K PORT, Me.
• I’P' The famous Tooncrville
I Trolley now "runs ’ along the
j w alls of the Trolley Museum here.
Fontaine Fox, creator of the news-
paper cartoon of yesteryear which
featured the erratic little trolley,
has presented original drawings
of his cartoons to the museum
i which has a collection of 63 old
trolley cars of v arious sizes and
shapes __
[The Dices arelotf!
Specials For Fri. & Sat.,
..... . w
May 2nd &: 3rd
Will
l.b.
LOIN or T BONE
75c
\ ♦*«!
l.b.
CHUCK
56c
\ cal
11.
CUTLETS
69c
Frnrm
1 10 nr. rug.
BABY LIMAS
35c
CARROTS
j Cello rwa*
13c
AVOCADOS
7 For
25c
H'im# (ir««n
STRAWBERRIES
CO
Home Made Potato
SALAD
Lb.
39c
-
W L. HANS SUPERETTE
401 S. Esplanade Phone 5-3814
The Cuero Cobble * vs ,v.c
I Ailing- Eagle* :* the. b»seb^Ii
. set-UIblrir. 'br.gh' 1 i’h *he g.vre
scheduled for the L ..mg 1 ic.d.
(Janie time is 7.30.,
Coach Langdon .Smith had not
announced h:s hurler t.-is after-
noon.
He had Cc-r-cr.; v’.c- ? i.etye or
QUOTES FROM
THE NEWS
Reg. I .5. rat. off.
By INITF.n rilLSS
cnicAco - Ad:- T cc-.e-
.- in p: r die,r.g the pio ‘ r’ r< - *'■=-
s-ic,n .soon v' iii iev ri ctf ,'ar.d nv-
he is again ' a tax < J
' A tax cut now would, cudy ?
*hc- inflation - : .- ■ w x-
HOLLY'.VOOD - J Pesi Arnj
" hen Diked if bis wife Luci ’e
Rail: wouid appear in any of the
- eckl.v U'estinghouse Desilq
Playhouse productions schedul-
ed for'the 'fall:
"TMs girl likes to wotk. s')«
might stick her rose in one -- ,n
iv, hiic
Sonie&JaGO.OOJi worth of chnw-tn-
thc!r,sj4:s afe s :d annually in tnt
l' S'. '
OBI YOUR FOOD BILL?
THESE PRICES GOOD Fill. &: SAT.. MAY 2 - 3
And
CUERO
SAVINGS
STAMPS
Besides!
Folger*
COFFEE
l.b.
87c
Gladinla
FLOUR
•v Lbs.
49c
3 l.hs.
Tc\a* (can)
( arton of fi
CRUSTENE
69c
BEER
95c
Van Camp* — Buffet
3 For
Kimlrcl)
2 For
PORK & BEANS
27c
B. E. PEAS
25c
- MEATS
F resh
Dot.
Veal Strw
Lb.
EGGS
39c
MEAT
39c
Pinto
3 l.b*.
Lh.
BEANS
29c
SAUSAGE
39c
Nabisco l.b. Rnv
LB.
CRAX
25c
WEINERS
39c
Nlldet*
7 For
Pork
Lb.
CORN
33c
CHOPS
55c
14.. F.onf
1 For
Wisconsin
Lb.
BREAD
49c
CHEESE
49c
....
Lb.
HOT BARBECUE
\
43c
Fvrrv Saturday
Chili or [
or
Veal. Pork
Hamburger |
3 l.b*.
1.25
& Chicken
Toilet
TISSUE
3 Rolls
25c
Swiff*
L Gal.
Mellorine
49c
Hunts
No. V,
PEACHES
31c
Nabisrn Potato
Box
CH1PPERS
29c
Heinz Strained
3 For
Baby Food
25c
2 l.hs.
BANANAS 25c
North End Food Market
i504 N. Esplanade — towels, Owners — Ph. 5-3243
THIS WEEK’S
BEST FOOD
BARGAINS
SPECIALS FOR THURS. - FRI. SAT. - SUN., MAY l-2-3-4th
Northern PapeT
TOWELS
Roll
19?
First Choice Gr. Cut
BEANS
r
< > , .
No. 2 Can
25c
2 For
NIAGARA 12
STARCH
-oz. Box
]9<
LETTUCE
Head
lO*
Peter Pan Peanut
BUTTER
12-oz.
43c
CABBAGE
Eh.
5*
Puss &: Boots Dog & Cat
FOOD
2 For
28?
?
LEMONS
Doz.
19?
Pinto
BEANS
10-Ebs.
LOO
All Texas
BEER
fi Can Ctn,
98c
Uncle Williams
HOMINY
3 For
25c
WF BUY ,
U/Oni Al ,,|8hcst
WWt .Market Prices!
Morton’s Salad
DRESSING
Pt.
25'
SEE US FOR FRESH
MEAT EVERY WEEK-END
KUESTER'S GROCERY
fgtrdrnau. Te\a» . . . O \ Sever V, e« Fro- Otero Off O' The *tan Aruorio H ghway
WE GIVE CtERO SAVINGS STAMPS WITH YOUR PURCHASES!
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1958, newspaper, May 1, 1958; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699003/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.