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Pa** t THE CUERO RECORD Mon May 1. 1907
Pirates Extend Winning
Streak, Shut Out Cardinals
IVv United I’rcKs International
Saturday
MONTREAL (UPI) - Toronto
*T< Dated Montreal 1-1 to take a
three sanies to iwo lead, in the
Stanley Gup hockey finals.
SPORTS
COMMENTS
Bv NT.AIRE HOWERTON
Record tuft Writer
I It is said about. town that the
| homer hit by Saenz in Pleas-
anton Friday night is still trav-
... t.KKti t.-VIJX* the Pirates extended their Minnesota 7-3 and 3-0. Kansas j and three errors by Pltilly third PORT—OF SPAIN. Trinidad| fling. It "as a mighty blow
I I'l SiHirw W riter j winning streak to four games j City whitewashed Boston 1-0 baseman Rit'h.i* Allen enabled I 'PFIt The l'nito-1 Stales clinch-{«»d resulted in four tg >o
wan Pizarfo thrives on hard with a 2-0 shutout victory. land Chicago beat Cleveland 4-2 : thp Bl.aV(lf t0 sj,jjt JK, rw inbill
ork and as long as the: The 30-year-old Puerto Rican after losing 2-1
Pid..burg-i Pirates keep him oc- lefthander was sold to Pitts-1 Pizarri- who stritcK out i
cjpied tlH'v • might win them-1 htirgh by the Chicago White eight in nis first appearance a-!
tour games; City whitewashed Boston l-Opaseman Richie Allen -....... -......-.........._ . ....
and Chicago beat Cleveland 4-2 th Rrav,,c .„ s.,lit twdnbil] 'i,K American 7.one Davis | We runs. lomormw night tne
to the Indians. ,thc B,dV<> S| ", Cup tennis senes with the Car-' bubblers will be at home for
es keep him oc-. lefthander was sold to Pitts-1 Pizarr i - who struck out j Knd ,r‘‘dH S,r‘‘* ibbeatt when -Clark Graebner j the final home stand on the
Don t'anhve'!: mapped the an,| yjarti Riesscn teamed for'norfh zone sehedu'e, The rro-
n nnant , Sox last November 28th i gainst the Cardinals' since 1900. loul «ame w inning streak ol doubles'vielory. i.*™* r>1 H^vilie are due in for
was backed up hv battery mate' league- leading Cincinnati by , [a 7:30 p.rn. contest; Cuero de-
si inning a three-hit shutout. The LOUISVILLE, Ky. OJPP RU-! fe-ated' "BOcvilD in the. first
i rr ’ nt..ne m- .econd start) Pizarro won 75 and lost 47 in
• :> yea- Sumla.\ and limited I six years witli the White Sox
-h- h-rd-hi'ting St Uruis and had his greatest season in
Cardinals to ^ast four single* as, the majors in 196-1 when he
: posted a 19-9 record. But the
; following year he in jured his
arm and was used mainly in re-
lief in 196G.
I In other National League
> action, Philadelphia overcame
iJASEbALL
STANDINGS
By
Jen-y May's timely hitting. ; s| inning a tbm>h:t snutout. Tne LOCI.SYTLI.lv Ky. (UPP ...
'Hie Pittsburgh catcher- Sin- Mots-' .managed only , two safe- ken won the Stepping Stone I round of north .one play 11-6
filed home Bill Ma/eroski in the off Billy McCouI and Tod pur.w at Churchill Downs, one | ‘n BeevUle. ,Tbe season is;
second inning and belted, his Abernathy, hut one, a home run of the final preps for the May j drawing, near the wire and at j.
initial homer of the season in; by Ron Swoboda provided the; 6 Kentucky 'Derby. | this time looks good for the
the fifth to account for nil the margin of victory. , . j Gobblers to cop the north zone;
Pirate runs. ! G.tiy Nolan but pitched fellow NEW YORK (IT’D Moon- Title. j
Rookie Rich Nye pitched a rookie Tom S’oaver to gain the trip, a -1.3 to I shot won the' ------
four-hitter and Ron Santo hit a win in the nightcap. The R'etD $83,.700 Grey Lag Handicap ah Big doing at Little League (
Atlanta M h the first game of1 three-run homer in the first sn.red the winning run in the Aqueduct when Advocator fj- Park tomorrow night also, with j
___}j* dotthlehender and lost the inning to lead the Cubs to their sixth >-n sin ;les la. Vada Pinson, ttished first and was disquali-1 ° P*' n i n g night ceremonies
second 6-J. New York shut nut second straight victory over the Ree May and D-ron Johnson tied. scheduled between games of a.
Cnlted Press International j Cincinnati 2-0 before the Red* Astros. Houston, losing 'or the. Tornrnv Davis accounted for, - —~ /Ipuhle header. The first game:
■mined a 3-2 victory in the night-: 17th time in its last hi game's,.,-both .Met runs with his second DES MOINFS, Iowa , tUPIt ."'ill pit the Cuero Fcderal Cubs
it* run wh«n Ron Davis homer, of the year. Jim Ryun ran his mile specialty I and fhe Rotary Reds and the
and Sonny Jackson The Giants erupted for three: in the Drake relays in a lime nf night cap will feature Gulf1
singled in the sixth. runs in the seventh inning cn 3:51.6 to anchor a University of Coast’s Colts and Weber Motor,
Two consecutive pinch hit; four singles- to Ttwoep their Kansas- distance medlj team • Company’* Yanks. Six nights a
New: doubles by Don Lock and (lary ' series' with the rxid-ers. 'Ollie that set a world record of 9:33.8 week from opening night on-
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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9
8
9
8
8
Detroit
New York
Boston
Otic ago
Baltimore
California
Cleveland
Washington
Kansas City
Minnesota
6
fi
*>
8
9
8
8
9
10
Chicago downed Houston I scored
T-i amt Sen Francisco topped doubled
“' Los Angeles 5-1
flenntors Win Tim
In the American League
.600
.571
5<i3
: MW
.500
471
.467
York divided their twinbill with Sutherland rave the Phillies ;t Brown-drove in the tie-breakln for 2D miles.
California, taking the first game: come-from-hehind victory in the run with his infield single and
4-1 and dropping the second 4-2. ; opener of a dottblehpadet Home pinrhhitfer 'Jim Davcriwirt fol
.,7j Detroit swept Baltimore 2-1 and I runs by. Felipe Alou. it's sec- lowed with a hit to knock
e 4 »ar__:_ __ i _ _ I . _ i... . M_____ . . t iL . . .-T T I,. n lr 8 e n lu-c. morn ft in
too:
133 !‘
(j-4, Washington took two from 1 ond of the day, and Hank Aaron two more runs.
Sunday s Results
N. Y 4, Calif. 1 1st, 10 innings
California 4, New York 2. 2nd
Detroit 2, Baltimore L 1st
Detroit 6. Baltimore 4. 2nd
Washington 7, Minnesota 3, 1st
Washington 3, Minnesota 0, 2nd
Kansas City 1, Boston 0
Cleveland 2, Chicago 1. 1st
SrtMgo 4, Cleveland 2, 2nd
Today's Games
|S’#w York at Minnesota
Boston at California
Baltimore at Cleveland
Only games scheduled
Tuesday's Games
New York at Minnesota
Boston at California
Baltimore at Cleveland
Wash, at KC, 2. twi-night
Detroit at Chicago
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chi Chi Wins $20,000
Texas Open Golf Title
| Little Ixiaguers will be holding
forth at their park in Municipal
Sunday i Park. First week of play will
in BALTIMORE' (UPD The Do- see only major league teams in
i froit Tigers l»at the Baltimore j action. Beginning May 9 the;
_ Orioles 2-1 without benefit of a I minor league teams will play j
hit. Steve Barber pitched 8 2-3 j 6 p.m. games five nights a week
innings of hitless ball and was I through June 24.
yanked in favor of Stu Miller, j
I Bunch of sleepy looking peo-
t SAN ANTONIO, fUPlt Juan [pie around town early this,
Chi Chi Rodriguez won t It el morning as the first working
Texas Open with a 227, one [day on daylight -saving time;
stroke better than Bob Goalby' roiled around. It really does (
and Bob Charles. .not make much difference as j
FOWLED UP—Job Corps worker W. L. Perry hold* two
ducks smeared with oil like the one in foreground at Well*
fleet, Mass. Operation Bird Rescue is underway there, whero
an oil slick has caked about 35 miles of beach on Cape Cod,
Small Accounts Sought
By Rothschild Bankers
PARIS flJPD The fabulous | The bank grew wealthier and
far as 1 can see. We work by ' Rothschild family bank has | powerful.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex UPI 67 and Goal by shot a 35-35-68: Weiskopt airlRi'x Baxter pick- BUCHAREST, Romania (UPD the clock anyhow and just so j gone after the nickel and dime! But in a world of Christmas
Juan i Chi Chit Rodriguez, ail j-as they nosed in fotm shots a- j e-d up checks for S3,27a each -Romania swept the final two we get in our,ten hours, day-;,ui , ., m nrin ! savings clubs, special cheeking
116 pounds of him, packed too head of National. Open chump-1 I had a feeling all week I singl0s matches from Belgium! light or dark, the bass doesn’t j, ,. ' , ‘ , | accounts, automobile loans,
big a wallop for his rivals ion Billy Casper and Miller Bar- was going to w in this toiirna- lo w in thoir European Zone care. ‘ j ^ ,he flrst ,,mo But milhon | mortgage loans and drive-in
Sunday and turned a sizzling (ber whose 282’s were worth ment.” Rodriguez said. [Davis Cup tennis series 4-1. I —aires still will be welcome, the banking, the Rothschilds noticed
final round four-under-par 34-32 $4,650 each He said he wa< going to do- ------ Thp posl 0ffjce department | bank said. | that public banks grew bigger.
66 into a $20,000 Texas Open Defending champion Harold nate $5,000 of his winnings to j SHREVEPORT, La (IT’D -'slipped up a note!) and one of i Thp nnnollni,Prnpnt lhat thp t Hence the going public. It Is
Golf Tournament title, | Henning headed Up a..foursome; the victims 'of the recent Mickey Wright carded a 219; the clocks in the lobby still had!
The mighty mite from Puer- ( at 283-thc only others to break nado in the Oak Lawn section total'to win the Shreveport Ki- central standard time as
W L
Cincinnati
15
5
.750
.St. Louis
9
6
6d0
Pittsburgh
7
5
571
Chicago
K
6
571 i
Atlanta
9
7
.503
Philadelphia
8
8
500;
ban Francisco
y
9
438
Los Angeles
6
Id
.375 -
New YLrk
r.
11
.353 ■
Houston
5
.13
.270!
to Rico turned on the heat mid- par
way into his final tour and overj
a stretch of eight holes front the
eighth through the 15th he;
w.7; carved out six birdies to wrest
the lead away from New
Henning, R.H. Sikes. Tom ' of Chicago.
wards Golf Tournament.
The announcement that the | Hence the going public.
Rothschilds were opening their; part of a massive revamping
°fj blue chip accounts to the gene-[and modernization program,
make If
Sunday * Result*
; 'troke margin over ^Veteran'’Joseph
this morning at 7:30 daylight; raj public surprised the finari-i the baron said.
saving time. They apparently | cial wor]d |_
had changed the one they work j Hut Baron Guy de Roth-
tiy, however, as the mail "as | schild’s family has been shock-
ul>- ! ing the money business since
_ . . , j great-great - great - grandfather
T'irkey Irotters deJeat" i began the action under,the sign
, announced, 0d >axon yesterday to get off f , hi ,, . . .
Thursday that Olympic gold J fh-ine start on their be-1 “. 7, red sbieut (das roll
re-organized ter in the game picking up three ' medalist Dirk Stebbins has I iated opening Joseph Gibbs ! I1BotfscJ1lId' ln the
hi., in four timt-s t.ignod hi, miconiracl. ,h, JlSr. Oihb,! J^[2,'°
Sunday tht> Troll,rs will a! Stabtan,, the .can,-, 10th1,, , new l.e, „ 'JV™'| Reach hramZt thi Rom,ehiM !
------- .... b,,i j. It- GriHina. |mmily iinimdal empire, simply
Nixon. Defeated 10-4 Si9" Runner
By New Trotters Club
NEW YORK UP! The New
York Giants of the National
Football League
threatened I
runaway.
Rodriguezs seven-under-par j The recently
277 over the 7,100 yard par 36-33 : Otero Turkey Trotters won ,
71 Pecan Valley Country their first outing of the season . , . ,
course-site of next years PGA , )(M ovpr a Njxon ninp in thal: home Io ,hp Corpus Christi All draft choice, ran on both
The U. S.
Weather Bureau
a one-c..nh««. i Stars at Cuero Municipal Park 200-meter
..........- fcl vr,cr.n uosrp., Gibbs went! ^metime set for 3 p.m
B- h (ro ilby, vebo won $9. car ^ roufp for fhe Trotters and
At’imiT1?1 Philade^ih \1 aid 1 "1,h ,hrtr ™ .. ,' was credited with the vietoiy. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPD
*- — W- Ronhie, Chris An,™
Cine jinati 3 NV* V„rh 2. 2nd £«*»: “V"* b !«►«-
Chicago 4. Houston 1. ,<rr,ves hv the1 Manager^ Manuel Hopkins
Pittsburgh 2, St. I-ouis
j teams at
: 1964.
nice
San Francisco 5, I»s Angeles 1
Today'* Game
Pittsburgh at St Ltuis, only
game scheduled today
Tuesday’* Game
Snn Fran at New York, night
Houston at Philadelphia, night !
Los Angeles at Pitt, night
Cincinnati at St. Louis, night
Chicago at Atlanta, night
D. Griffins .......... ^ .
Snider bettered
, . - ..... hv the I manuei nopiuns re-1 miles an hour in practice ses-
!rad to four . R^lrlgu.-z [por,ed ,hat nffh,'fieldpr Oscar! skins for fhe May 30 classic
STT if™ JtJK1 -* >•■"■« hit-) 300-niiln „U„,
Charle* at the 14th liole and
»Tl!o.Gi"5 C*" nm'c'u **-72 T 'banks’L'cannot
------------ Sunday with the Corpus Christi ifrom an increaSingly ]argp
First Player
All Stars.
number of clients." he said.
went ahead to Stay at the 15th
Charles finished with a 33-34-
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DISTRICT 14 AAA
North Zone
w l per.
Cuero 3 ’ ^
Gonzales - 2 300
Bee vi He 2 2 . 500
Pleasanton 1 3 .250
Thursday Result*
Beeville 10, Gonzales 3
Friday’* Result#
Cuero 8. Pleasanton 0
South Zone
W
L
PUT.
Robstuwn
3
1
.750
Refugio
3
1
.750
Went Oso
2
2
500
Sinton
4
0
.000
LITTLE LEAGUE THIS WEEK
TUESDAY’
6 P M. Cuero Fed. Sav. & Loan ‘‘Cubs” vs Rotary Club
"Reds”
8 P.M. Gulf Coast Wobd ’‘Coifs’’ vs Wet>er Motor "Yanks"
WEDNESDAY
8 P.M.—Lions Club' "Cards" vs Farmers State Bank
"Indians"
THURSDAY
8 .P M.. Rotary’ Club "Reds" vs Weber Motor "Yanks''
FRIDAY
8 P M Farmers State Bank ‘Indians " vs Gulf Coast
Wood "Colts"
RATI RIMY'
* P.M. Lions Club '‘Cards’’ vs Cuero Fed. Sav. & Loan
"Cubs"
Friday's Result*
Robs town 4, West Oso 2
Refugio 10. Slnton 0
Sidelined
PITTSBURGH UPI — Cbn-!
nie Hawkins, a member of the |
Knockout
»
The sportsman-banker said he
hopes the change will raise the
bank assets from about $100
Pittsburgh franchise in the; LONDON UPI — Rafiu King; million to at least $105 million,
[defunct American Basketball | of Nigeria, a former challenger j Few expected the baron and
I League, has become the first.! for the world featherweight [ his partner cousins, the Batons
| player to sign with the j championship, scored a fifth ar,d Alain, to go wrong.
[Pittsburgh Rens of fhe Ameri-i round knockout over Britain's ; The family money empire in the
| can Basketball Association. > Jimmy Anderson. 1 Pas* Pr6 ^ by taking such
| Hawkins, a 6-8 center, was! King, a veteran of more than j r‘sks as providing Disraeli s
| the ABL’s most valuable player! so fights, sent Anderson to the|government the money for Eng-
i during the 1961-62 season. ; canvas, five times before lanr* t0 buy the Suez Canal
land to
from France.
For 150 years the French
branch like the other branches,
allowed only millionaires to
ifit-i
FROM No. 2 TO No. 1? - - By Alan Mover
PHIIADELPH1A fliPk Short
[stop Dick Groat of the Phlla-'
delphia Phillies will be aide-'
lined at least until next week- [
end because of lnflamation of j
the veins and soft tissues in his j
j right ankle, it was announced
; by club physician Dr. James [
Walker. Groat, 36, has been in,
St. Josephs hospital since:
April 20 j
Sprains Ankle
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Infield
der Rich Rollins of the Min-!
nesota Twins will be sidelined
for a week with a sprained
right ankle suffered during the
first game of Sunday's double-
header with the Washington
Senators. Rollins suffered the
injury while attempting to field
a bunt
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ST. PAIT-. Minn. niPTi ~ , Vrkniz rer 1 lako Pnrt m thc profit-making.
Dallas coach Tom Landrv pre-: 'ORK \ ~ inC;
dieted Wednesday that someone | nation’s seventh ranked woman
would displace the Green Bay! tennis player, Mrs. Donna Floyd
Parkers within two years as, Fales of New York, bas been
world champions. He hinted it. named to captain the 1967 L. S.
might be the Cowboys. [Federation Cup team by the
Landry was here to attend i United States Lawn Tennis As
the fourth annual pro football ( sociation.
banquet and to be named "Coach1 Mrs. Fales replaces
of the Year." [Thomas S. Greenwood, who
''Someone will displace the captained the American team
Green Bay Packers within two; in its 1966 Federation Cup vic-
i years,” Landry said at a news [ tory. The U. S. Federation Cup
; conference before the banquet. [ victory. The U. S. also won the
"They are approaching an! initial competition in 1963. This
age problem and other teams! year’s matches will be held in
I are improving. I think we’re a Berlin, June 5-10
gwvi solid team and we should
. improve.”
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CHICAGO <UPD — Cook Coun-: night attended her first official
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bill into the Illinois legislature 1 December. She told her hosts at
making it illegal to advertise a regimental dinner, “I am
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The Junior.
Chamber of Commerce
of Cuero
cordially invites the public to attend a
seminar of four (4) lectures explaining
the procedures of the New York Stock
Exchange and the buying and selling of
securities. The seminar will be conduct-
ed by a senior officer of Dittmar & Com-
pany, Inc., of San Antonio, a member of
the New York Stock Exchange. The semi-
nar will begin Wednesday night, May 3
at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall Auditorium.
The seminar will continue the three (3)
following Wednesday evenings for a
total of four lectures.
DITTMAR 8 COMPANY,
INC.
Member Ntw York Stock Exchange
Wm. L. Ferguson, Jr.
Area Representative
Kautz Building
CR 5-5810 — Cuero
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