The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 13, 1932 Page: 5 of 6
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TUESDAY, SEPTEtfMft 1%
THE CUtRO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
upheld Chattanooga's right to the, qualifying battle.
Southern Association pennant. The -L
one game marein held by Chatta- 3portsmen
nooga over Memphis culminated 1
one of the most bitter pennant Ow I
races in the history of the South- L_J
ern association.
dky's. October 21-22. But ,th
be sufficient time ft* thRi
to take their AH, legally. Of il
that has been banned since'
knows when.
The limit is two birds fcr
bag limit of lour for
Otoly between the hours-
and sunset may the htttliBi
advantage of the Hew HAS
RECORD SPORTS
The New York Yankees moved
to within one game oi the Ameri-
can League pennant Monday by
nosing out the Cleveland Indians
by a score of. 8 to 3 Bill Dickey
hit a homer to score Chapman
aheod of himself.
♦ A *
Lefty Grove won his twenty-third
victory of the season Monday as
the Philadelphia Athletics defeats
ed the Detroit Tigers 7 to 1. Mc-
Nair had .a perfect day at bat
wdtjr four hit* in as many times
at btti
T ♦ ♦
Washington made it three
straigthover the Chicago White
Sox Monday by beating them 9 to
3. Alvin Crowder went the route
for the victors and pitched shutout
ball until the riingth inning.
itJ.P.)
TOPEKA. Kan.. Sept. 13
—Kansas sportsmen are jubilant at
the precedent*-*flashing action of
the state game and fish commission
in setting the firbt open season on
pheasants.
"The open seasi
The Colonel Picks Another
BOXING
Friday. September 25. has been
set as the definite date for the Max
Schtneling-Mickey Walker 15 round
fight at the Madison Square Garden
bewt. In case of rain, the bout Will
be held the following night.
--HARD I*
-The* M£WARk.
BEARS - mow
OUJAJED 3V COL.
euPPEieTT
AreE OAl£ / V
OF THE I-
STfSO/OSEST
OF MiAJOfS ^
LEAGUE
TEAMS • v \
AMERICAN LEAGUE
will last only two!
TENNIS
There is no doubt Ellsworth Vines
Jr., is monarch of all he surveys in
the tennis world. Vines is only 20
years old with six or seven years of
top flight tennis ahead of him. He
probably will be generally recog-
nized as the greatest player of all
time: in fact. British tennis writers
declare he is just that now—great-
er than was Bill Tilden In his
prime.
Boston ..............., . . 40 100 .29
Yesterday’s Results
Washington 9; Chicago 3.
Philadelphia 7: Detroit .
New York 8; Cleveland 3 (12 in
nings.)
(Only games scheduled.!
\ f r CoLOAlEL-
'zake" <zupp>e&.T-
OW)/MEf£ OF THE
YANKS AMP 3EA&S
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
Chicago ........ 83 37
Pittsburgh 78 62
Brooklyn 74 68
Philadelphia ............ 71 70
Boston .......... 71 72
St. Louis ..............65 75
New York ............94 75
Cincinnati ...............58 84
Yesterdays Results
Brooklyn 4; Chicago 3.
Pittsburgh 4; Philadelphia 2
(Only games scheduled.)
TODAY’S GAMES
American League .
Boston at St. Louis.
Washington at Chicago.
Mew York at tttomuid.
(Only Games scheduled
The sixth home run
Johnny j
i Frederick has delivered as a pinch
hitter ‘his season followed Glenn
American golfing youth launcher
its second succe'sive fling at the
United States amateur golf cham-i
picrsshtp Monday as a brilliant’
young newcomer. 20 year old Johnm ;
Fischer cf Cincinnatti, holder of thr
national intercollegiate title. shot
__________ _ out in front with a par-busting 69
first inning helped Pi‘tsburgh de- i for the first 18 holes of the 36 hole
feat the Phillies 4 to 2 Monday, -'...-I: ----— ■ —'
making a clean sweep of the three
game series.
AND NOW ON N
Coast to Coast Network of 40 St
TONIGHT ot 1
i w ok t
Mamaux-
figs Rosson, teacher in
Cuero s chools, is in Cuero to re-
te her duties. She has bean
iding the summer at. her home
HERE AND THERE
•• POI2MER 3IG
LEAGUE HURLED,
WHO .£ OOMJG A
CC£AT JO© AS
NYAAlAGEM. OF THE
AlEWAfcK TEAM »
FOOTBALL
Otis Harris. Rice Institute’s all-1
conference center, and Perry Burk j
196 pound veteran guard, are due to I
report ’Tuesday’ to the Owb That f
was the heartening news for Hous-J
ton football supporters handed outj
Monday by Ooaeh Jack Meagher as;
1 he directed his young men through!
r two stiff workouts. It was rumored -
.fttmt Harris would not return to
Jachodl thte Tal!.
1 Under the guidance of Otis Coffey. |
National League
St. Louis at Brooklyn
Pittsburgh at Boston.
Cincinnati at Ptihadelphia.
Chicago at New Ybrk
Suits Cleaned and
Pressed
;e Misses Demeris Buchei
leirlng. who are to en-
at Baylor Belton College
Gobbkn Will Be
Issued Uniforms
one rX the most promising young-
high bctiort coaches in Texas, the
Eagle Lake Eagles, numbering 35
men. are in their second week ol
preparation lor the forthcoming;
district 22 class B grtd chase
field left Sunday for
ere she gfetit to re-
st In Our Lady of
e. Miss- Barfield
In this school tost
Uniforms win be issued to the
Guero High School Gobblers Wed-
nesday altemoop, a shipment of
handsome new uniforms arriving
Tuesday. Wi h four days training
behind them tBe OuUffcrt %r? top-
Idly ,fu|lthinc off the rough etfees.
and will be ready for scrimmage
within a short time. 8ome twttitv
llto or thirty men are working but
daily on the Cuero High Athletic
field untor the dlrecttak. at Coach
W. C Holley.
annual bazaar. Sat-
r 19th. (adv)
and-their marah to pennantvilie. J spring
Last Winter Colonel “Jake” pur- j Weil, it appears that
chased the Newark Club, with its; Colonel has picked aaa
excellent team and fine stadium -
Hum Paul Block. Bw latter had de- j CTVt -C
cided to clear out of baseball, which I DI TLt V^-fa
hod Wtot Mm a small fortune. It was | w4tb MJM HR
the Ookmel’s idea to make Newark -
the pivot of the Yankee farm syfe- Unless you’re cate of t
tern. Smydua material of Ore Yankee clique, that hto already
orgvfifettfeb was fefet tb' Newark being grounded ft a pfa
here and the Beam, a really great team of Goshen or so, am tog
ig as in MSI, despite the fact that they • lers. hog-valetk and
s for lost the pennant to Rochester, were converter* et al, I fed
HUL materially strengthened. ' mention that travel!*
-Enroll 2 to 5 p. m.
City Auditorium
Mum WAS DIFFICULT
STRATFORD, Conn.—(UP) —If
me Was difficult lor Joseph
Kronus, death was even more so.
An attempt to -end Ms life by tak-
ing two poisons, shafting his
throat and tnbaltng Illuminating
gas failed.
is a dollar?
dollars get'ftsjMto yop
Dave Harum said, “When yoH Yret hoM of ten
or OBto you as soon as you can for there Ain't pocket 4n a shroud
and you’re a long time dead.’
iq Ahead
5 Times.
Is OurMicy
If you had nothing but money yon would fre *Oor indeed. I
the things for which you can exch ange the money you mm that
L ■ V ; r • to v
the standards of your living comforts and coBwefttettees.
Have Your Winter Clothes Cleaned
at a Saving
CASH SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Men’s Suits and pi
Ladies’ Plain Dresses ^ I
Cleaned and Pressed *
Suits ansi Dresses Pressed 25c
You know this. But do you know that ft ft yofi Who larggly 4A-
of your dollar*?
termine the valu
the hem tasting
•In America at 5c.
i Ruskin Cigars
machine made
contribute to the distance a dollar will go, but th»
‘‘value received” is Advertising.
Many things
greatest agent in
afeobt the best grades
t bk had amd for how
The advertisements in this paper tell you <
They tell you where they caa
of merchadise
much
CASH
They tell you of the new thing* that manufacturers are produi
ing to make your dollar of real worth to you in greater oomfort^
better living, more enjoyment.
Phone
We will call for and Deliver Clothes at these Prices.
Read the advertisements. Take time to time. Take trouble
Read to save walking
And to make the dollar
save troubl
Search
-,earching til
farther
stores
Opposite Post Office.
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luskin
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 13, 1932, newspaper, September 13, 1932; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999887/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.