The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
BUFFS MOVE
I
Two Runs
for first
W.
the
with
BLUE JEANS
Henry Wood, Bottler third base-
BASEBALL
for the
680
Dairy Feed
Totals ..
Cuero
Cuero scared in the second in**
Stubbs, Ib.-p
I A fielder's choice and Vic
to
News 10 P. M. Nightly
Weekdays
kill!
BONDS
In the fifth DuBose led off with
McLARTY’S
BOURBONS
SCOTCHES
LADIES NIGHT
KAMI
PACKAGE STORES
MONTH END
Cuero vs. El Campo
MEN'S ALL WOOL
7-UPFERS
TROPICAL WORSTED
CUERO PARK STADIUM
THURSDAY, MAY 27
8:15 P. M
$32.50
Reduced
to
LADIES FREE
Upon Payment of Federal Tax.
EASY WASHING MACHINES . .
ELECTRIC RANGES
HOT WATER HEATERS
RCA RADIOS .
KITCHEN SINKS .
ATTENTION KNOTHOLERS
CARIER AIR CONDITIONERS
ELECTRIC FANS ,
BRING 10 EXTRA 7-UP CAPS THURSDAY
Garden Hose
. .Sprinklers
AUTO PARTS
BLANTON-LIENHARD
(This Advertisement Courtesy 7-Up Bottling Co.)
Phone 99
202 E. Main
, GOO mto
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S. A. Missions Games
Play by Play Nightly
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In Last
Framethe starting pitching asignment
the Friday game.
I
No. 1—205 W. Main, Ph. 155 Geo. Naad.
No. 2—317 S. Esplanade Ph. 135 Bill Band
an
base,
run-
&
Blade Gobblers
Play Columbus
Here Tonight
to
to
In-
[ a 27 to
got rained out
Rebel stadium
mound for an 8 to nothing shutout!
for the Shippers in the
fl hits by Bill Midkiff and Leo
:,wtth each of the latter
‘extra bases on outfield er-
Ameriean Broadcasting
Company
‘If It’s Whiskey We Have It.”
We have made arrangements for an all-
year round supply of good Alfalfa Hay
for Dairy Feed
On Your Radio Dial
10:15 P. M. Nightl
Also hear these:
the fourth by blasting
With a line drive single to left
Coming from behind
a two run ninth inning rally,
the Cuero Seven-Up Bottlers
Cuero's Black Gobblers will try
get back on the victory trail Wed-
nesday night when the clash with
the strong Columbus All-Stars at
8:15 o’clock in Cuero Park Stadium.
The local club previously defeated
the visitors in a game in Columbus,
but the All-Stars have added
strength since that time and will
be trying to upset the local nine. I
Sonny Mathis probably will get
the starting pitching assignment for
Cuero, and Griffith probably will be
behind the plate.
: DeLeon 4,
shak 4. Hits and runs off:
shak 9 and 7, DeLeon 11 and 6. , ,j
Stubbs 0 and 0. Winning pitcher: I
Stubbs. Umpires: Bryant and
Newman.
A memorial, properly erected, stands forever not only as
a tribute to the commemorated, bat as a mark of the Cul-
ture and individuality of those who conceived IL If proper-
ly designed and constructed, using only the finest materi-
als and craftsmens hip, the memorial is a permanent invest-
ment in peace of mind to those interested and to posterity.
Investigate the Surface Burial Vault through the many
that h'lve used it for the last resting place of their loved
ones. This memorial will stand the most rigid testa.
let in two runs;
A in the ninth to
up tiro runs on three hits
1 in with a walk and error.
Exporters Split
i The Shreveport Sports
in attempting to take I
place and stay in the I
case Victoria upsets I
Sunday afternoon in j
Cuero win and Hal-1
CATS TO PLAY
KENEDY HERE
Local Club To Field Im-
proved Team In Friday
I Night Contest •
good hit-
capable of •
dry field In Tulsa tonight, other
will be Fort
City. San
and Shreve-
men, and using the following feeds:
Ground Alfalfa, C. S. Meal, Wheat Bran,
Crimpt Oats, Citrus Pulp, Yet Haminy,
Gr. Ear Com. We have the machinery
for Mixing yout Feed. Seef what you
buy. Save money on your Dairy Feed.
Totals .. . 37 7 9 27 15
SCORE BY INNINGS: R H
Gonzales . . OOO 330 010— 6 11
Cuero 010 130 002— 7 9
SUMMARY: Runs batted in:
Brier, L, Baker, Munson 2, Ara 2,
Walshak, Wood. Two base hits?
Ara, Midkiff, Cerra, Scheske,
Pct.
1.000
.800 I
.800 i
.667 I
.400j
.200!
.1671
.000
Home run: Munson. Stolen bases:
Randerson. Doub>
,to Cerra
to Bourland
(unassisted).
NIGHT AND RECEIVE FREE, A 7-UP
OVERSEAS CAP, as long as they last.
of I
Manager Jimmy PLAY YOAKUM
-fi- "I dressed his wounds, and God healed
him,” was the modest statementX)f the great
French physician, Pare. It was he who first
insisted on cleanliness and fresh air for his
patients.
These things now are accepted as the mini*
mum essentials for health, although in the
sixteenth century they were revolutionary. Medical science
has traveled a long road since the days of Pari. Some dis-
eases have been eliminated, others drastically curtailed;
Given full co-operation, physicians could eradicate many
of the infectious diseases still rampant today. It is up SO
you to take advantage of the knowledge your phyaiciaa
possesses •
Your prescriptions will be promptly and accurately filled.
ime omiuuay mguu* i - *i ■ —— and
Manual Dimas probably will get ®eaumcnt Exporters split a doub-
in leheader in Beaumont. Ben Mann
Walter
Winchell Sun. 8 P. M.
Breakfast
Club, Mon. - Fri. 8 A. M.
Noonday Western
Jamboree Mon. - Fri. 12 to
1 P. M.
By United Press
The Houston Buffs have ■
whipped into second place
they play the Yoakum Girls softball
team Wednesday night at 8 o’clock
at the softball field here In the first
league game of the season for the
local girls.
Five teams are entered in the
league this season. In addition to
hurled five-hit ball to lead the Cuero and Yoakum, nines from Hall-
Sports to a 5 to 1 victory in the ettsville, Moulton and Gonzales have
opener, while Bob Revels took the been entered.
Mrs. Dorothy Gerhold and Mrs. •
second Eunice Brier both will be ready to
game. Revels gave up only four pitch for the Blue Jeans Wednesday
hits- night, the first time in several games
While Dallas is hunting for a that both have been available. - i
Houston Victory Over San
Antonio Gives Team
Half Game Lead
core Bryan Stubbs. Ralph Cerra
id off with a bunt that he beat
tfct and went to third on Stubbs*
to left centel*. Joe Rander-
drew an intentional pass, but
move backfired when Bill Du-
bobbled Charley Munson's
to second, with Cerra
the tying run.
* The Indians hit the offerings of
DeLeon freely but except
the fourth and fifth innings
difficulty In getting rurxrs
. to score Stubbs igleved
ft with one out in the ninth
fitter Fred Scheske’s double and
KUC vuciu outstanding game at second
ilQSfid.put the Gonzsles J^-i throwing out eight Gonzales
Alans, 7-6, in an exhibition I ners and getting three putouts. He
. - . . also tool[ part in two double plays.
Jackie Mauer and Munson also
made good catches in the outfield.
Bill Midkiff, however, pulled the
fielding gem of the night when
he leaped' high in the air to snare
Cerra’s line drive and doubled De-
Leon off first. *
Stubbs, Cerra and Wood led the
Cuero hitters with two safe blows
each.- Munson’s homer was the
longest for Cuero of the game by
far. V. Baker, Midkiff and Lep
Baker each got two hits
Indians.
BOX SCORE
Gonzales
V. Baker, If.
Ara, ss
Scheske, c. .
Midkiff, lb.
L. Baker, cf
Shock, 3b. ..
Hammond, rf.
Johnson, rf
DuBose, 2b.
Walshak, p.
Munson, cf. .
Wood, 3b. ..
Bourland, 2b.
Mauer,. If. ..
Brier, rf. .. .
DeLeon, p. ..
Alexander, lb.
Cuero Veterinary Hospital
Uveetock Vaccines and Supplies — Free Poultry Dtagnoofe
DR. C. R. TUBBS
Office Pk. 831 VETERINARIAN ’ Ren. 749-W
KLECKA DRUG
C.' J. Riebschlager
Cuero Phone 109 — Nights 650
D. C. WOODERSON. Mgr Phone 127 or 747-R or inquire
Freund Funeral Homo.
Team
Hallettsville
Cuero
Ey Campo
Victoria
Seguin
Gonzales
Yoakum
Edna
Games
a single to left, tocx second on Stubbs. Three base hit: Johnson.
Walshak's sacrifice and third on
V. Baker's infield hit. Baker stole
second, and both runners scored
on George Ara’s double to left
center.
Cuero tied it up in the fifth on
Cerra’s 'Axas Leaguer which fell [Leon 8 1-3,
for a t
ers all around it,
long fly by Munson and V. Baker’s
error in left. The latter let in two
runs.
Grady Johnson swatted a long
triple to center to start the In-dian eigthth and scored on Wal-
shak’s sacrifice bunt down
first base line.
Fielding Stars
Tommy Bourland played
GUADALUPE VALLEY
LEAGUE STANDING
W.
5
4
4
4
2
1
1
0
of May
El Campo at Cuero <May 27.)
Hallettsville at Victoria.
Seguin at Gonzales.
Yoakum at Edna.
First Ladies Night of the reason will be held Thursday
night when the Cuero Seven-Up Bottlers meet the El Campo j
KC club in a Guadalupe Valley League game at 8:15 o’clock
[at Cuero Park Stadium. .
) Ladies attending the game will |
i be admitted to the stands after
(paying the federal tax.
The game will be a battle for
second place in the loop, as both
nines have won four and lost one
* competition. The Bot-
tlers defeated the visitors in an
exhibited fine , exhibition game last week, but
‘ 1 not use ■
their ace pitcher. Ladd Michalec.
Michalec has developed into one
cf the mest feared pitchers in the I
i circuit and Sunday fanned 21 Vic- [
i toria Rosebuds in a 13 inning .
-----.* won by El Campo. 9-7, in ■
Victoria. Michalec also allowed[
Hallettsville only four hits but '
lost, 4-1, in the meeting of those
two teams. ?
Cuero will have a strong team J
Victoria,tangle tomorrow night with the ■ ■ VllIWI ■ ■
' Oilers. The Oilers currently are ------
Cuero Blue Jeans will try to get
off to a flying start in the Guada-
( The contest between Tulsa and lupe Valley Women’s League when
place of Cklahoma City at Oklahoma City
. - .. second
on the field
over second
running, in
Hallettsville
Victoria. A
iettsville loss would throw the two
teams into a deadlock
place in the league.
El *Campa also has a
ting ball club that is
striking a* env time.
ro Beats Gonzales
9th Inning Rally
-V. Baker,
plays: Bourland
Stubbs, Wood
Stubbs. Midkiff
nings pitched by: Walshak 8, De-
, itam ura6uci Stubbs 1-3. Struck
double with Gonzales play- [out by: DeLeon 2. Walshak 3. Bas-
two walks, a ies on balls off: DeLeon 4, Wal-
' J ---- .... wai-1 behind the Fort Worth Cats in league
° in the Texas League.
The Buffs <
form and plenty of hustle on their ^e . E1 CanaPo ni^e did
home field last night in trouncing '
1 the San Antonio Missions. 6 to 2.
I The Buffs had a big third in- |
I ning .aided by costly . Mission mis-
I cues, in which they chalked upjlu‘ia
four tallies. From then on they tussie
'coasted behind the hurling of Jim
, Bryant, who went the distance. ■
Minor Loses
I Ray Minor, who withstood
•Buffs attack through the fifth J
was the losing pitcher. He was re- j
. lieved bj Dick Lanahan. The win, gxmes jn progress
boosted Houston half a game in Worth al Oklahoma
I front of the Padres, and four and , Antonio at Houston
i one-half games out from the lead port at Beaumont.
Cuero Cats will play the Kenedy! position.
Panthers an exhibition game Friday I Cats' holding
night at .8:15 o’clock at Cuero Park won-iost record.
Etadium in the first meeting of the lileir game in
two clubs this schsoii. ' Rebel ------------
The Cats will have an improved Adair promptly herded his squad j
ball club on hand for the game, with on a train for Tulsa, where they f U ED E TONIGHT
three members of the Vlctcri- tantrle tomerrow m^ht with th? I
Eagles slated to play. The visiting
players will be Frank Ortiz, short- crowtiing Dallas for the circuit’s
stop; Al Colettl, catcher and Henry nurnl>er four spot
Garcia, first baseman. 1 oon^t heti
Garcia will play in place c.
Willie Henson who will be in Co- was raine^ °ut fcr the
tulla Friday pight getting ready to successive J^Eht.
play in the .High School All-Star
game Saturday night.*
Tuesday night at Cuero
eight limings - David Wal-
abafc, Gonzales High School pitch-
Surface Burial Vault Company
CUERO, TEXAS
[Ladies Night To Be
INTO SECOND Held Here Thursday
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