The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1948
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Customers
By Keeping Them
Pleased...
The Fair
Cuero, Texas
PRACTICE SET
FOR GOBBLERS
Bohne Cleaners
begin
★THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL ★
REPRODUCTIONS
Yoa-
Cocoa Cream Icing
Tiffin Studio
I McAlister Sweet Shop
"‘Phone In Your Order.”
LOCAL GIRLS
BOOK 2 ULIS
First Game Is League Con
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EASY TERMS
Totals ..
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DAD
, on Father's Day
Sunday, June 20
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Choose His
12c Woodbury Soap
SUGGESTIONS
. Gift At Our Store
12c Palmolive Soap
FATHER'S DAY
10c Lifebuoy Soap
11c LUx
Box Candy
10c Camay
Fountain Pens
$15.00 up
Alarm Clocks
SPECIALS
Nylon Hair Brush
5.75 Quart 4.75
FOR DAD
20.00 Gallon 14.50
Thermos
Stationery
TONI
Farther's Day
Permanent
Cards
2.00 Special 1.79
$1.00 Drene__ 79c
WEMBELY TIES
$1.00 Halo 79c
Prescription Craftsmanship
In Gay or Conservative Colors
$1.00 Prell___79c
The
$1.00 to $1.50
no
we pick up YOURS?
SOCKS 25c and up — HANKS
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Season record: Won seven,
one. Runs scored 135.
runs 45.
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9c Old Dutch
Cleanser ..
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EXTRA SPECIAL
Chlordone
, Cuero Blue Jeans will play two
out of town games this week, in-
cluding one league game.
Blue Jeans will open the week’s
play Thursday night when they
Berger, p.-rf.
Peacock, cf. .
Ready For Bottler
Game Saturday
to
last of the fourth in-
when Yoakum finally
side, Cuero had chas-
across the plate on
the
Yoakum 5. El Campo 3
Hallettsville 9, Seguin 7
Games of June 13
Cuero at Seguin
Hallettsville at Edna
Victoria at Yoakum
El Campo at Gonzales
Polach, ss.
A. Ullman, cf-p
B. Farek, c. ..
Afflerbach, rf. p.
G. Farek, 3b. ..
Terreo, 2b. ..
Cuero
Cerra, ss. . .
Baker, rf .. .
Randerson, c.
Munson, cf. ..
Wood, 3b. ..
Stubbs, lb.
Crain, lb. ..
Bourland, 36. .
Mauer, If. ..
Billings, If. ..
Suba, p......
inning to
retiring
12c Cashmere
Bouquet Soap ..
to give.
Baseball fans in Cuero have
been clamoring for the matching
of these two teams since the
Gobblers opened their season with
convincing victories over other
high school opposition.
test In Moulton On
Thursday Night
ELECTRIC
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Cuero High Gobblers
practicing Wednesday afternoon
in preparation for their big Sat-
urday night game with the Cuero
Seven-Up Bottlers at 8:15 o’clock
at Cuero Park Stadium.
All proceeds from the game will
be used to send the Gobblers to
Houston to take part in the 16
team Houston Junior Chamber of
Commerce tournament.
Jimmv Crain or Cecil Newman
will t*4 e the mound for the Bot-
tlers in the Saturday night game
in which only local members of
the Seven-Upper < squad will be
used.
High School players have been
selling tickets for the past week
and are confident that the $400
needed for the trip will be raised.
"Price of the tickets has been set
at nine cents plus whatever free
pitcher Berger. Ralph
off with a double down
base line, Hollis Baker
on an error by G. Farek
Joe Randerson walked to fill
bases. Munson popped out
When WHITE CARNATION
does your laundry, you
pay ONLY for the AMOUNT
OF WASH in your bundle!
It’s les; expensive than you’d ex-
pect, to have your wash done by
WHITE CARNATION. For we
WEIGH your bundle . . . before we
launder it . . . and after we laund-
er it. And You pay only for the
actual pounds in your bundle (when
dry, of course).
It s the fair way and the square
way to charge . . . for you never
have to pay the same amount for a
small piece as for a large piece . . .
never have to pay a “set price’’ for
pieces of various size.
Yes, it’s a bit more trouble for us,
to weigh and check your bundle,
and then check it again . . . but we
do it gladly, so that you will never
be asked to pay more than you
should, for having your laundry
done. I
Won’t you phone 408 to ask that ’
2.00 Sutton for Men 1.00
3.75 L’Orle for Men 2.00
2.50 L’Orle for Men 1.25
3.75 House Croydon
Set ..........2.00
3.00 House Crfcydont
Set . .*.......... 1.50
lost
Opponents
STANDINGS
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COPIES OF LEGAL PAPERS, PLANS
LOGS, MAPS, TRACINGS, Etc.
Continuous Prints up to 42-in. wide.
Toilet Paper.....10<
Kleenex, 300’s ».. 27
our pharmacists spare
painstaking detail to assure
complete fidelity to the letter
of your doctor’s orders — you
are well advised to bring all
your prescriptions to us for
compounding.
GUADALUPE VALLEY
LEAGUE
Team
Hallettsville
Cuero
El Campo
health benefits you de.
from your prescribed
medicine are. in large part,
due s to skili — the pre-
scription craftsmanship — of
the compounding pharmacist.
Because we have this profes-
sional skill . . . and because
Remington
or Schick
lieved in the second by Afflerbach,
who was taken out in the fourth
after the Bottlers had scored 11
runs.
A small crowd got to see Baker
and Howell Billings in^ action for
th£ first time. Baker smacked out
, a double .triple and single in six
times up, and Billings rapped out
two singles in four times up. The
two Yorktown boys showed a good will offering the purchaser wished
I eye at the plate in accounting for
jthe five hits.
■ Joe Randerson also drove out a
triple, double and single and in
addition batted in six runs. Ralph
Cerra and Bourland each got
three hits, with Cerra getting one
double. .
Suba Hurls Well
Jimmy Suba pitched a fine
game for the Bottlers in giving up
onlv five hits. He struck out sev-
en Tanners and walked only one.
He pitched outstanding baseball in .
the second inning, when with two
i on and none out he fanned Affler- '
i bach, G. Farek and Terrero to re-
I tire the Tanners without a run.
j Berger made a leaping catch of
j Bourland's fly to right in the third
'in the prettiest fielding play of
j the night. Cerra also did some
fine fielding .snagging a hard hit
grounder in the first
convert it into
double play.
BOX
Yoakum
Ausec, If.-lb. ..
F. Ullman, Ib.-cf 2
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margin of 4-3 when it came
bat in the
ning; but
retired the
ed 12 runs
nine base knocks to clinch
contest.
The Bottlers continued their
batting rampage in the fifth in-
ning to tally nine more runs on
five base hits and three Tan-
ner errors. In the sixth and final
inning Cuero scored three more
runs.
Froelich Hit Hard
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with a four run first inning off
starting
Cerra led
the
was
and
the
to Frank Ullman, and Cerra came
home, when Ullman threw wild to
third. Bryan Stubbs then sent
Baker and Randerson home with
a single to left, taking second
when Jiggs Ausec fumbled the
ball. Stubbs crossed the plate on
• "The Cuero scoring parade hit Tom Bourland’s single to left.
Leo Froelich of the Best Electric j Three Pitchers
company heavily. Froelich, one of1 Yoakum used three pitchers
the most ardent baseball fans in | during the contest. Berger was re-
tire city, continued his customary
offer of $5 for the winning run
• and $1 for each run scored. Bryan
in an ; stub6s won the $5, and . all in all
at the end1 the Bottlers nicked Froelich for
of play. $32.
7 by a narrow Cuero actually won the game
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Sunday’s Results
Cuero 12, Edna 1 (Thursday
; night >
has ..Gonzales 7, Victoria 6
tWO, ..Vhfllrirm S VI Camnn ;
Runs batted in:
Stubbs 3, Bourland 3, Polach 2, A.
Ullman, Randerson 6, Wood 2,
Baker 2, Billings 3, Munson, Crain.
.Two base, hits: Cerra, Randeraon,
Baker. Three base hits Polach.
Randerson, Baker. Btolen bases:
Terreo, Baker 2. Double plays:
Cerra to Bourland to Stubbs; Po-
lach to Terreo to F. UUman; Terr
jreo to Polach to Ausec. Innings
I pitched by: Berger 1 1-3, Affter-
i bach 2, A. Ullman 2 2-3, Suba 8.
Struck out by: Suba 7, Afflerbach
[j. Bases on balls otti Stiba 1,
Berger 1, Afflerbach 1, A. UUman
3. Hits and runs off: Berger 5
and 4, Afflerbach 9 and 13, A. Ull-
, man 9 and 12, Suba 5 and 3. Los-
ing pitcher: Berger. Hit by pitch-
er: Mauer and~Munson by Berg-
er. Umpires: Reese and W. New-
man.
SCORE BY
Yoakum
Cuero .. .
SUMMARY:
Two Devil's Food Layers
Filled and Iced With
Wallops Yoakum
Innings, 28-3
25c and up
SLACKS $6.98 to $12.50 — UNDERWEAR 65c up
HOUSE SHOES $2.48 to $4.98 — MANY OTHER GIFTS.
LIENHARD
Phone 99
travel to Moulton for a game with" Victoria
the pace-setting Moulton Red Sox. Seguin
leaders of the Guadalupe Valley Gonzales
I Women’s League. Last week the Yoakum
( local girls lost to the Moulton All- Edna
h Stars in another league contest.
Friday night the Blue Jeans
I continue their rivalry with
Hioh School Team To Get Y°rktown ^iiis Each team
myH juiuvi iuoiii iv vci-won one game in the previous
games played.
Mrs. Dorothy Gerhold will get the
starting pitching assignment for
Blue Jeans in the Moulton game.
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