The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931 Page: 4 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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FOR RENT—THREE ROOM
apartment, nicely furnished. Hot
and cold water. Mrs. T. J. Kennedy.
Phone 267. /
TOR KENT: TO GENTLEMAN,
bedroom with private bath; all con-
veniences. Call evenings Ph. 562.
FOR RENT. EICHHOLZ MOD-
ern apt., fur. or unfur! Wanted
used porcelain bathtub. Ring 386.
LOST ARP FOUND
STRAY JERSEY CALF
A Jersey wale calf has been in
ay pasture two years. Owner can
reclaim by paying pasturage and
this ad. Mrs. T. W. Parts,
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RECORD SPORTS
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GIRLS
this, there
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in polite society or no
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as that they ever
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who went to a din-
found himself next
young lady with whom
to make polite con-
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and what she was nice,
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splendid. Completely
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MUStANGS WORK
3ftuth western Methodist Uni-
versity gridders Wedensday went
through their hardest scrimmage
Of the season yet in preparation
for their game with the Rice Owls
at Houston Saturday.
Coach Ray Morrison appeared
pleased with the precision and
snap which marked the offense of
the first eleven against the fresh-
men in the length session.
The Mustangs were in good
shape for the game with the ex-
ception, of tile heel injury, which
will keep Sob Gilbert, quarterback,
from the lineup.
LONGHORNS PREPARE
Using all of the Oklahoma Uni-
versity plays and formations at
their command, a team composed
of University of Team* second
stringers, were unable * to make
much headway against the. Long-
horn varsity eleven ita the hectic
eerimmage session here Wednes-
day afternoon.
In anticipation of an aerial at-
tack such as was directed agginst
tftr mee Owls recently by the Ok-
lahomans. whom the Longhorns
are scheduled to meet at Efcllas
Saturday* the Longhorn mentor
stressed the need of a good de-
fense and devoted, much of the af-
ternoon session Wednesday im
proving .that phase of - the- game.
That Big Stagg Party
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V.. OFFENSIVE STRESSED
Coach Ad Lindsey concentrated
his attention and htat of his lint
string University of OkJohama
footballers on attack; Wednesday
leaving defensive drill to his as
^ot-b n n . I
i vD€ reserves,
for the Texas game at
,Saturday,
with the
experi-
Tie has had on
the field this season, Dunmap. EU-
8trom, Massed and MUoney. > All
except Massed are aophoeaores.
They averaged nearly MO pounds
Oct. UWUP)
—“The hardest-boiled girls and
Women we have at police head-
quarters are always blondes, says
Mrt. Anna Jackson, in charge of
the Women* protective Bureau
here. T don’t know why blondes
are so much toother than other
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Famous Stage Tradition
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“Show Must Go On,” So Betty Lund Is On Air
Pageant Program, Though Widowed by
Plane Crash Only a Few Days Ago.
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• Forty years ago, one of the finest
of ail college athletics—Amos A1 on-
ce stagg—soon after being gradu-
ated from Yale went west from
those academic elms at New Haven,
Conn., to join the coaching staff at
the University of Chicago. “Lon1
back, had done big things for Qld Eli, es-
peof&ll yin football and baseball.
Back in ’88 when some of the
March Blizzard’s snow was still
clinging to the wooden supports of
the stands at old Yale Field, Stagg
was becoming the greatest varsity
pitcher of Us time. Why he fanned
twenty Princetonians in a < game
that Spring! He took a divinity
course Intending to become a
preacher but the thud of tackles
and the crack of the bet lured him
to Chicago, where he’s been teach-
ing such ideas to shoot ever since.
Early in the century, Stagg s foot- .—---------- —
bail teams were the most famed entertain Pttftcetaft at
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and feared in the nation. They
reached apogee with the iafee Wal-
ter | Sekars^U performing as only
an all-time quarterback should. Of
recent years, Chicago has been
lacking in rich grid material.
Saturday Yale plays Staggs boys
at Chicago. There will be banquets
and Other events commemorating
“ThC Grand Old Man’s” long, bril-
liant, and honorable career. “Lon”
would sure like to are the Maroon
wave abpve the Blue tts this occa-
sion, the Bulldog’s fink invasion
of cm. However—wflih or Without
Albie Booth—Yale loOfes
winner. . I
While the Chicago-Ykfe
party holds the llxnettght in the
“middle north,” Ttliafi* and Van-
derbilt will bring two of the belt
Southern teams into conflict .at
Nashville, Term.; and Cornell ^rill
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person—may
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flavor than a five
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itself, wttoh the oystj
in its tight-lipped sbj
personal > diet.
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the y06ter has
some thousands
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fre** on October 4, at Lexiagto., Veu, Betty Load; fa
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seeming better than in
are Hkeiy to give that Frince-
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931, newspaper, October 15, 1931; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999841/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.