The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 11, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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TUESDAY
JAuiUABY U. 1
THE CTTERO RECORD, CFERO, TEXAS
RAGE FO JR
Barbara Stanwyck
Is Suspended By
RKO Oorganization
suspei
The
Stanw
wed B
By Jack Sords
less of age. could find some sort of Froggies had *C1
entertainment out there. *liie Wise- in the cohlereiii
manager cculd dc well to outline a most cf the squ
full season's entertainment and fall, will sound !
1 work mtnths in advance tc insure a We again sgy,
good crowd at each of them. Wo OcnfOrenoe title
i have a park which all of us should RiC" In titule i
be proud cf and -we're hoping the
’manager has the knack of carrying A f:iend of c
am his duties as they - should* be. • one s hand it ch
—---- pany is ccmiiiu
Of the twenty-five, varsity letters ilcad itclu‘*s
awarded to as many members cf Che arrived.
, T. C. U. football squad recently, it
is interesting to note that thirteen Joel Hunt, fo
CHAMP
out as Miss
pseted soon to
d-G-M Adonis,
a court battle, with
yPlrhusband. Frink Fajr, ra-
id screen comic, over custody
their five year old adapted son.
HOLLYWOOD, j JatJ. 11.—^INS»-=^
Bnibara Stanwyck's troubles mOlti-
plied today with the revelation the
dark-haired screen stir has been
__ • *
The writer, for cne, is mighty
glad to learn that the Loyd Greg-;
ory Houston Post and Jinx Tuckrfi
Waco Tribune
Dion
i O rer T. C.
es Longhorns
Good Start.
confab of icngj
standing is coming to a close. The
argument began many, many y^sis!
ago when Gregory put Tucker enj
possible first division rating by vir- j ^e pan for losing his watch while
toe of a succeaful practice season '
and an openini;,victory over Texas
Christian, the Texas Longhorn
basketball trouoe will have some-
thing to work 'or when it goes on
the road this reek-end.
Games are scheduled with South-
Friday
d, Jai. 11.—Having jump-
the conference depths to
keeping time in a high school foot-
ball game and since that ime
neither have missed an opportunity
to pan the other, with Gregory ap-
parently having the best cf it.
This year Tucker failed tc name
a single Rice Institute man nr* his
Southwest Conference AM-Star
, _ „ ___, team and the feud flared again.
ero Methodist at Dallas Friday j Now sorting to Gregory. Tucker
night and Texis Christian at Fort J has thrown in the sponge and is
Worth Saturda y before the Steers! willing to drop the whole matter-
return to Austin for a date with * Gregory will let him. Tt war fun
Swingstersf Advertise Texas
rie fcece*rif W04
S&dl OR M&fc
exon* t* *rue
MlOOLg. AfLArMW*
-fi-rue- Mger Af
N&*i60RGA
Any Place
The Longhori is looked anything
but potential champions as they
Jetked through their conference
opener here lait Saturday, but the
fact that they won rather easily
mjm Mike Bi umbelow’s scraping
Frogs, 33-21, i ndicates they will
have an even ihance against most
opp ments save perhaps
Something unusual was an-j
nounced in Tuesday's newspanors [
Goose Creek high school is forfeit - i
ing their 1938 games to Port Ar-:
thur and Beaumont high schools,
based oh the assertion that fan- of ;
neither of these schools showed any
interest in Goose Creek. Ccnroe has j
already asked to be included on the
38 Goose Greek schedule sr it is ■
likely the PoPrt Arthur and Beau-j
mont vacancies will be
conference
Southern Methodist and Arkansas.
"Wee Willie Tate, Texas’ towering
210 'pound fanrard, abandoned his
tuual scoring n ie to concentrate cn
Slim Mabry, aid with some assist-
ance from 1 larlton “Too-Tall ’
Jones he held"!’..C. U.’s ace to three
points. Meanwl lie Warren Ost^rne
Send Us Your
PARTICULAR ,
CLEANING
fcuch as Party Dresses,
Lovely CoaU, etc. .
We Specialise in
This class of /iSl 1
filled • by j
j them and .a Houston high schcrd.,
j The Ganders of Goose Creek will j
t go into, the 1938 grid campaign un-;
and Henry Chovanec, Senior let-
termen. Wesson ed out with a' flock
of baskets, j A1 hough Osborne has
played only on game, his 13 points
shored him at tong the conference
scoring leaders.
The Texas d< sfense, featuring the
stick-tight guarding of Capt. Don
White and the aggressive hustling
of Soph Bob B [oers. pleased Coach
Jack Gray, as P C. U. was able to
score only fou ■ field goals. These
five will comprj se the starting line-
up against S. If. U and T. C. U.
this week-end.
der quite a handicap if the forfeits •
are held against them.
Man j
IV3S. KING FEATURES SYNOICATE. tas.
Every promoters slogan
is the only animal you ' can skin ------- i1 ■
more than once ” i women) were chasing each other
--- up and down the sidelines all dur-
One of the features billed at the jng game to get shots during
Rialto Theater Tuesday .and: the contest and its a cinch some
Wednesday are pictures of the i of them are good. Plan to see this
Cotton Bowl football game played' film on Tuesday or Wednesday.
at Dallas January 1st, in wnich the j -nle Cjtv council Tuesday night
Rice Institute Owls overwhelmed a| ,
visiting Colorado eleven 28 to 14. in 15 slated to name a man’ from 80,116
a gome that contained everything. | half a dozen applications. for the
It was the writer's privilege to be; position of park manager, who will
among the spectators at this game: assume full and complete charge of
and we wouldn't miss this film for the Cuero Municipal Park. Since
anything. WeTl guarantee *if you the layout is nearing completion the
attend this theater during one of appointment could wait no longer
these two days, you’ll see some and the city’s governing body will
are equip-
ped to do it
Just Right!
PHONE
138
Mothers I
In treating your family's a
HARTMAN’S
Furnishers, Cleaners
Phone 138
PROBABLY THE MOST UNUSUAL MYSTERY|STORY EVER WRITTEN!
peering in
bedroom, a
was
By LEO BRUCE
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 11, 1938, newspaper, January 11, 1938; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072710/m1/4/?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.