The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 222, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 17, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,
— 1 ,<1MM
THE CUEP.O, RECORD. CIERO, TEXAS
The <4Un discharged as Hunt cos'- _____“ ‘ _____ ______
^ ' ‘V j ed it over a fence, holding on to
* NEWS OF THE DAY * 'the barr*: as tie Started -to. climb ■ jp&jLM g B AVTt"
* IN SPORT WORLD * * * '
* s>. Houston and South Texas box- eHBBfiBMa4iaM,'VTpftSafiABafcdSttw
mg fans w’ill see the first world ,
-- championship match to be staged . ~~ iw w
Danny Boone, owner-manager of in Texas earlv in October; when V 1 W ^ ^ ^ !r ffll3C ft
the Crookston team of the North- Barney Ross, holder of the 1‘^1'1- “ TI iffl ff
ern Baseball League, said Friday weight and junior welterweight __ _____~~
he was completing negotiations for titles, crawls through *he ron^ to $3 0f)0 to loan on real estate se- !
sale of Pitcher Steve Klim to the defend his laurels. curity. Telephone 36. •
Shreveport Club. * * ^ ? j.-" t.—.-■■■ - J.* ■■ ■-* m,. ■« • J
0 + + + i The Rochester Red Winei v.*en:l We sell typewriter and adding]
The scheduled football game be- one uo on the Newark Bears in j machine supplies. Gall Record ct* j
Good Big Men
fe HARDIN BURNLEY
VHE TWO BIGGEST
MEM NOW PROMIMSMT
IM SP«er ARE PRltfO *
CARWERA, QUW who '
Mocos THE HEAVy TITLE,
amd jack Torrance,
f^AM npUMTAlM,
holder op the WORLDS
SHOT-PUT RECORD?
:co ftOME
Unfurnished.
FCR RENT: SEE
Probst for modern. 5 room
with two sleeping porches
Hunt and French Streets.
Bum or that
b«t attitude to
Inly hope the
issippl commission informed of- j
flcials of the exposition it could !
not go through with its plans.
* * *
Displaying an ^effective passing
attack, the Texas Christian Uni- ,
versity Horned Frogs opened their
1933 grid season in Sherman Fri-
day by defeating Austin College
33 to 0.
* * ¥
Lou Terry, St. Louis lightweight,
was suspended indefinitely in Tul-
sa, Okla., Friday night by the
Tulsa Athletifi Commission after
his fight with Frankie Graham of
Dallas was stopped in the sixth
round because of stalling..
* * * -
The giant killing exploits of two
American golfing youths came to
an abrupt end on the siosky bat-
tleground at Kenwood Friday af-
ternoon, leaving 41-year-old Max
R. Marston of Philadelphia, to
carry the fight of the “old guard”
into the final 36-hole New Yorker,
for the amateur championship of
the United States.
t * * •
Babe Hunt, Oklahoma City heavy
weight pugilist accidentally shot
his right thumb while dove 'hunt-
ing south of Yukon late Friday-
Former Heavyweight Champion j
Jack Sharkey of Boston and I
Chicago's King Levinskv resumed;
training Friday for the" fight in I
which they were to have met Fri - I
day night as Comtskey Park, 111 ,«
but which was postponed until ;
next Monday because of cool and j
rainy, weather. 1.1
OR SALE—Thru special arrange-
ment, The Cuero Record can sup-
ply scholarships either in Tylei
Commercial College or Byrne
Business College at a saving. I!
interested. in a business course
see the* Record editor. He car
save you money.
. Michael's CatlMttc Church
PRETZEL PICNIC
CRACKER CAEIfjyAjL^
Sunday. September 2&h
Lost Creek Ptfk, * **»
State Demand^
Death Penalty In
Lamton Trial
. For SALE— Guitar, first class
condition at a 'bargain. Henry
Lienhard Jr., Barber.
COURTROOM, SAN JOSE, Cal..
Ejept. ,16.-f-(T?lS.)-T-Wlth th<j state's
demand for the death penalty ring
ihg in "their ears, punctuated by the
tfrad ‘of the ten-inch iron pipe, al-
leged death weapon, a Jury of seven
men an dflive women retired at 11
£ m. today to decide the1' fate of
David A. Lkmop, young and hand-
some Standford University press
executive, charged with the‘.cam-
pus “bathtub” /murder of his wife.
CARD OF THANKS
Words can but poorly express our
gratitude to the many good friends
who were so kind and considerate
of us in cur recent great bereave-
ment, the loss of our dear husband
and father,
. fighting ability. . He may look
l, ponderous, but he can step around
* as fast as the occasion demands
i and, in addition, his hugeness
necessitates fewer steps.
’ Camera, as a matter of fict, is
1 heavyweight champion of the
£ world, apd so that’s the end of one
i As fc# theory number two, Jack
' Torrance, the 265 pound world
| champion shot putter, has heaved
' that Idea out of the arena. Tor-
( ranee, who hails from Louisiana
• State University—an institution of
leading which h«s contributed
'Several front rank athletes to the
We want to public-
ly express our heartfelt thanks to
them and to all who,sent folwers.
The floral offerings were so beau-
tiful and conAling to us; .
Sincerely and gratefully, •
Mrs. Harvey Shaw and Children.
but he ifighaged to put his weight
behind the shot when he chucked
the hunk of torn MT feet, 10 inches
for a ngw collegiate and world
record in the National Collegiate
A. A. meet in Chicago.
Torrance and Camera an» the
tm| Mg men ip sports today who
hold championships despite the
head-choking* of experts. Look
' ■>$. Johnny Fisher a ladles man.
Ep. Pete ifcwerton with two jobs,
And no money.. Am I rite? ! '
10. Emma Lee Casal without
£ier -broad smile. What is it? .
Camel
Next to a
Chevrolet gives most miles per
5th Avenue Hats
Mallory Hate have not advanced in price,
fhqt same good crayanette hat in the new
tall styles and latest shapes and colors, still
i lMpl ■ ■ No argument about the camel.
When it comes to miles per gallon,
there’s nothing in all the Gobi desert—or any-
where else—that can beat him. No argument
about Chevrolet, either. It’s the most economical
full-size transportation on wheels.
M$re miles on a tankful of gas. More miles on a
filling of oil. More miles without worry and trouble
and repair! And they’re smoother, safer, more
comfortable miles, too, due to all these features
PRUDENT AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING
9IISHEL NATIONAL BANK
Always Your Friend
All priest f. o. 4. Flint. Michigan.
Spec utl cq uipment extra. Low de -
liverecf prices and eaty C M.A.C.
terms. A General Motor• Value.
45 ~ 565
FLICK AUTO
CU1RO TEXAS '
FOR RE M F
FOR SALE
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• THANHS
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 222, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 17, 1933, newspaper, September 17, 1933; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015427/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.