The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1948 Page: 4 of 6
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BECOBB. CTTHO TEXAS
CROSSWORD
NOTICE MOTORISTS!
Stansell
RED CHAIN
DAIRY RATION
Gets Results.
a-20
balanced for milk production.
GRIDDERS TO
SCRIMMAGE
the
AERMOTOR WINDMILLS
MEYER PRESSURE WATER SYSTEMS
ELECTRIC PUMP JACKS
McGlothlins
NORGE RANGES
HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES
HARDWICK GAS RANGES
WRITE A
WANT AO
2 0
0 3
squad.
The Steers first practice session
Eddie Gc
left field foul
£ 1. TSearr.
-22.4i.-cst ens
0 0
0 0
Victoria, a finalist in the league
lay-offs were favor^i to wollopcShe
ottlers, but Jim Suba eteMoued to
MMKhis*toiftst<y of the hanUhiU
We are pleased to announce that we are now ex-
tending our Budget plan (Easy Payments), that
has worked so successfully in our Store, to our
2. Per. to Rome 18. Label
3 Before
4. River (poet.
5. Landing
wharf
€ Always
7. Smallest
8. One of a
northern
Slavic people
|21. Circle of
Y-sCtrda) ’s Ans
34. Weary
37. Make choice
39. Bld temper
Wyatt. If. .
Spoon 3b.
Miori. c.
Stroman, cf
Rhode, p
Friday Night At Gob
bier Stadium
Friday night s practice of the Cu-
ero High football team at the High
school field will probably include •
short scrimmage session. Obach E.
B. Masur announced Friday mom-
Hobbs (Hom) Williams gave a
staffing exhibition of how left field
should be played in the fifth inning,
fig that frame Victoria drove out two
doubles and two singles and scored
pun access the helpful services or this bank.
You WBf CZffflM standing where it can do you much future good.
You jtare ygor tatosti fcesfly. where It wffl receive close.
Dance to
MUSIC BY LEON
won three . r....
Ctonptete games against them has
given up only one rtto. ‘,
WILLIAMS SHINES
XUmem.
Rode .
1. Rode 5. T’ “
Suba, Baker by Rode.
Weaver and W. Newman.*
3—All but the 16 percent
dependable Vitamin A.
Bottlers Nip Rosebuds,
3-1, Thursday Night
out trying to come home on the
throw, Winters to Suba. Lynn
doubled to right, scoring Moes. Joe
Wyatt singled to left and Lynn
Loyd Ws eat to Wfifiame throw to
home and Randeraon's rifle shot to
third. -- -
25 Helt
29-River -TM
30. Trouble
31. Spouting, hoi
springs
33. Struck re-
peatedly
35. Larva of eye
threadworm
36. With might
37. Vessel carry-
ing oil
39. Measure of
land
40. Stiffly dec-
orous
41. Substances
used in soap
42. Qirl’s nick-
name
- DOWN
1. Trefoil
He raid that the club had played |
a short scrimmage Thursday night
and that Severe! of the boys stif-
fened bumps and bad bruises, and
the club may not be able to gc
Friday night.
During the scrimmage Thursday
night the ball dub looked very good
at times, Masur odd, and he te
very pleased with the team s per-
formance so far this year.
Tonight s practice is slated to get
underway at T:JO o’dock.
A complete roster of team cand-
idates and weights and made* avail-
able Friday morning. The Ect in-
cludes; Tommy Mauer 140, Eugene
Adams 150, Wilfred Bldck 214, T. C.
Simon 198, Clyde Arndt 151, Robert
Bluntzer 145, Murray Tarkington
148, Joe Frank Edgar 185, Lloyd
Hiller 174, Dan Cage 17g, Billy
Kenigseder 160, Don Horst 155,
Jerry Thomas 172, Gus Mason 124,
Leon Dugie 130, Michad Peaks 184,
Carol Marlcowsky 130, Tommy Gay
130, Rudy Henson 125, Ralph Hart-
man, Weldon Goebel 165, Boo
Stubbs, and Claude Blackwell.
Thomag Parks injured player,
and Jerry McLaren will handle the
hall1 club’s managerial chores.
Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: HONEST MEN ARE THE SO IT
ASX CUSHIONS ON WHICH KNAVES REPOSH*AND FAT-
EN—OTWAY. ■; 3^ ;
by King Features Syndicate.
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Sugar Bowl Participants
Have Had Bad Luck «-
In Yew After'
0 AJ
o , T o o. o'tc.
lAf A F n HARDWARE &
WAUlRItK machinery
Afrpmiilb unimpressed by toe
victory streak of the Victoria Roge-
fiudfl, the Ouere Seven-Up Bottlers
took a om-up lead in the series >e-
tWMfi the two clubs by baaging a 3-1
0Meat en the Buds Thursday night
at Caere Park stadium.
Three Members Of Blue
Jeans Help Beal
Beeville Girls
GONZALES
Carl H. Mahler
three former
Misses Lorea
and Lena
Totals ...... t. 29
Score by innings: ~
Victoria ...... . 000 GIO
Cuero ............ 002 100
Runs batted in: Randerson.
Philco 3-4 Ton Air Conditioners
Philco Deep Freezers
Philco Radios
Ice Cream Freezers
Will-
iams. Wood, L. Loyd. Two base
hits: Wood. Ganem, L. Loyd. Sac-
rifice hit: Wood. - Stolen base:
Double play: J. Jxfrd to
Struck* out by: Suba 8,
Bases on bells off: Suba
Hit by pRcher: Miori by
. J? Umpires:
Locals
Play Fine
Baseball
22. Assists
23. Deception
21. Girl's name
25. Lark of ths
mulberry
23. Hibernation
robs )
27. Bottom of
a river
28. Preludes
29 Fskers
31. Factors
22 Island N' 1
ha» tori
FEMME MIRS
Are you troubled by dfetnas of fe-
male functional monthly Oaturb-
ancee? Does this make you suffer
from pain, feel to neraoto wenk.
high-etrung—*» euob ttmee? Then
tst> try Xydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound to relieve such symp-
toms! In a recent medical teat this
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Flick Bldg.
Phone 114
•or Dearborn Water Cooled Window Fans,
e DmH—■tiatiMi. Guaranteed Satisfaction
w satMM cWtqmers. • . <
See w for Strvei Gas Refrigerators and
♦ Butane appliances.
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BOWL TILT JINX
The^Vasafto ycricette*. women
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wherA Wort & Oberau 2
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There’s every new u-n,
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COLUMBUS GAS RANGES
FLORENCE GAS RANGES
NORGE ELECTRIC RANGES
Blair Cherry will, have but fifteen tration, which will split
days of practice, before the tnaug
ural game in the enlarged Mefpor
ial Stfidhtto against LSU. Too. out Vfth 21 lettehnen expected to re
of this 15 days must come a Press port, will be at 9:30 a. m., Wtdnes
Day. on SepK 1, school twgti* d»v. Sep. L
DAILY
ACROSS
1. American
Indian
5. Spouts out
in a stream
Learning
10. Wicfced
11. Greek poet
12. Male sing-
tog voice
14. Tc^iz hum-
ming' bird
15. Struggle
16. Long
19. Devcur
28. Cold H r-
CJERO
Cuero Butane Company Modem Appliavce Company
AUSTIN, Aug. 20.—(SPL.)—Sugar
Bowl champions last January 1, the
Texas Longhorns must now face the
jinx that'has dogged the New Or-
leans participation the “year after."
The lone consolation is that the
Longhorns themselves have done
mlbst of the wrecking recently.
Picture the plight of Oklahoma
A*M after its victory January L
1946. With high hopes tor the fol-
lowing autumn, the Cowboys ran
into one troublesome situation after
another. and wound up under a 54-6
waiteping by the Longhorns.
‘ test year, it was Georgia and
North Carolina. Georgia, the win.
fito id ft*L ’47 Sugar Bowl toll be-
<bpe North Carolina the teuton's
outset, and then the Tar Heels came
to Ausln f'r a 34-6 pasting.
Now, it's Texas' time. The Steers
downed Alate ma, 27-7,~ toot New
Year’s Day. and mul now face the
Sugar Bowl muc ? from L. S. U. on
Eopt. 18 in Aus:1a. and then brave
North Carolina'8 wrath in Gfeapel
HALLETTSVILLE
Gus S. Strauss Appliance Sto\
refrig,
sunpier. It s
YORKTOWN
Yorktown Plumbing Co,. Heischwill Hardware Co
YOAKUM
General Gas Appliance Co, Southern Butane Qf
SMILE
Duncan Gas Comfuny
Cuero
Winters. c-2b. ..
Baker, rf. .
Randerson. 2b.-c
Wifitams, If......
Munson, cf. ......
Hunt. as.
Wood, 3b. ............
Stubbe, lb. ..........
Sufia. p.........
SHINER
Roeder Butane Company
THESE MACHINES ON
Iff IN OUR SHOWROOM
Cuero won the game in the third Total
inning, scoring twice ~ ”■*
Mt. Bryan Btritoa drew a walk, enc efor Rode m toe »to Snanee
went to second on Suba's sacrifice, struck out for J. Loyd in site 9th
took thM as Ariyn Stroman fwnb-
led Al Winters’ fly to center and
reaoped home as Joe Randegteaa
forced Hollis Baker at seooudL
Williams singled Winter home oa
th ehit and m, the hit going to
right field.
The third Cuero run came in the
fourth inning. Al Joe Hunt was
safe on Moss’ error. Henry Woods
reaped a double to deep right cent-
er on the hit and run, and Hunt
went’ all O» Way arouhd. " * ' -
3- Cuero titled the bases in the sixth
inning, but a doule play runined its
scoring chhncgs. i ■ . k ' - ■.
4 Sharp
>lay also was out-
ay night. ,Th toe
4 greuhder bouoc-
ig, Mt Rffmdgrsdn
Cfiero'sjnfieli
Stondtog tHurs
firdt inning a lj
fd wff -Hxfoi’s
caught the ball In the air and threw
the runner out ’ at first. Hunt
snagged Bpoon's llne drive in the
second inning wliile lying on the
ground for another sensationa catch.
Suba fanned eight Victoria hitters
and gave up only one walk. The
Rosebuds got nine hits to six for
Cutro but could not get them when
men were on the sacks. Cuero got
onl ysix hits pit Rode but took ad-
vantage af four Bud errors and five
free trips to first
.BOX SCORE
GOLIAD
Goliad A bbliatsce Company
flETORlAWE
WINS TOURNEY
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' 4 y, All threv et the vuero girls will
t with :he. .-JYerkettes when
they enti.r the Womens Stat?
Championship touroc in San An-
tonio next week.
The Victoria club is given a good
chance to cop a high position in
the state meet.- • ' ‘ ■
Oak's Court
YOAKUM, TEXAS
Saturday, August 21st
LEON BOLDT AND HIS ORCHESTRA
“There’s Always A Good Time When
There’s Music by Leon.”
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1948, newspaper, August 20, 1948; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189840/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.