The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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! THE CTEKO RECORD. Wto» OcUttr t. lt»t
Gobblers Favored Over
Schulenburg Shorthorns
In Stadium HereTonight
An injury - pUgued flock of Cuero Ooobler* face an
Inexperienced herd of Schulenburg Short horn* at t p.m
Frida;, in Gobbler Stadium.
Fcr the first time during the 195# season, the Gob-
blers are considered favorites to win.
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back •■nth
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!v*ior< :r. 1958 «"*’
Through graduation
Only r»o merr.bera
d^fenci'e team are
the Shorthorn«
7"he Schuler, tv.:
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tto‘r.:-d r San Marc# 5
. :,r,d ' .on/al'* Cuem de
.tel Mr*
,»-h I-ang’ton .'.m.’h »
. na-e a eight »d'arv-
, . lf) .fv. • kf.e.d and on
' ‘ nV r;,-r ■ • line average*
,„,jrd* and it* r.arkfiei'l at
hulenburg * line avera*-
,ni ha^feid MS
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tho. neek die to m-
J.;net *r.d *-' xO'*<
ir.'l.ded «f' p‘
tef* ha.'bark l.rro.
!_ir. K r.onnie Tu-he
*, r rt,„ W.ld end* Marvin
guard, and le-ugU* Tay-
f * rente; . a.l farter.
Hill Bla-ataell end an.
Lee guar'!
Adh a knee injur-'
V2Z 'pua-he and Campbell
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. smith ha* an ank.e ln_
trir’l*.
T e*r l to P**.*
wVacT saTer—Wrid-ba* *"
„d i.ner and **rer a head
Injury.
- rmin 'named the
p,. u.1 > atartei «
DUht v MrPmieal,
t .. .^. V tv he end ' «r*er
H . hni d* r tard.
Tie!/ and f-1' 'a''rr ''",‘7.
.„-.* a-d Curti* ">ld
,-d Kr i'e I' e./r OUatder-
I-nrv Ka»;ier. ^11-
y,,.. e-d Mand" Men/ and
j, . ,,,'U'otf halfbark*
’pnohabie Harunz Srtuilcn-
line :{> in» .ude* h.mil
J..‘ t ;»nd l^nn .v.era end*
’ .r■ r* «nd Rusty Nis
.. girt, Kranahn P.r#der and
3,,.. . Hrridc vrt r iaida.
j.Vr.n 'rhi 11 / 'enter, Phil Scha-
rffe- rjjarterhark Jerrv Seve-
rn fullhark Jne Knh/a left
h* Oia-k and l>eon Fiedler
r rht halfbark
faiinv .nj
renter,
1 *o< t*p*'.«n<ad
■A Cl'S. O" cn thi*
A* *-rJ ef-fljri
r, .fit / I «L . .t , ur t.f«
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Amicable
Lir E i*.S .c^NCf CO
FISHING
REPORT
Ml Lamas Far
laias la OlhraE
A aerie, of »inter golf leiwtw
for ladle, trill begin in the near
future Carl Ciuatafaon Jr Cuem
Municipal Park manager armou-
need Friday
Persona InUreated In regi.ter-
k« may do ao at 'be park rlutv
house through Saturday. Guatal-
sen aaid a »erie* nf 10 group
Imitt will be given on Tues-
day* and Thursdays atarting at
1 30 am
Cuero High
Teams Lose
Three Cuem Junior High team,
were defeated Thureday night in
game, pitted .n Cuem and f»on-
zale.
The fkon/*ie. Tth grader, de-
featerl Cuem ?--0 and the <*>n
rale. Sth grader* beat »he Cuero
Mh grade Turk let* Sh-fi
In a game played in Cuero
the Palerk/* Fh grader* had a
1M edge over Cuero * Toma
the game w*. tailed at
to rain
are rxpentad to blow from the a Cuero fumble earlv In the
rv.rh at Hi to Vi mile, an hour game *e‘ up Palario. firat acore
until sometime Saturday, when Cram of Vletoria brings it* tth
•hey will begin dimlnlahlng and tth grad* team, her* October
Tht. type of situation — the 15 (or game* in Cobbler Stadium
fiahlng expert* aay tend* to The Cuero Tth grader* are not
fore* the water out of baya along .cheduled to play again
the Gulf roaat. ConaeguenOy, ember 3. but Coach Pat Bell »**n
many of the barter • type fl»h
move out to deeper water*. The
(hallow waters left generally be-
>ome rough and sandy, making
f.,r poor fishing rendition*.
Tbi* situation la expected to pre
vail until at least Sunday, when
wind, are expected to shift bark
•o 'he south
Condition, were reported very
;;'x>d »t many point* prior to the
mirther Although there he* been
little or no off-*hore activity.
.'out. along moat upper Texas
roastal area* report good aeriv-
itv early in the week among spar
kled trout and redftsh.
Guide* at Port Aransas report
a large school of tarpon sighted
in hay. In that area, apparently
preparing for the fall migration
wme spotted activity on speck,
and red* w«« noted around Port
. Aransas J»ay.. but rimdition.
there like at other fishutg Spots
‘ depend on the weather outlook
. Galveaton ramps reported a
Los Angeles Dodgers
Not Surprised At Win
I mitrd row leteraaMonal
A hrl.k on! front brought the
feeing of fall to the Texas Gulf
Coa*’ late this week but It did
nr.’hir.g 'n nelp the roa.tal fishing
.itua'.on
Wind* *hi(ted *0 the north
Thur«day nigh' along the Gulf
'oa** Bn'S ceded temperature*___
dream a bo it 10 degrees from what when _
•hey had been running The winds half-time due
. j l a- i akw . _____ a.
he will attempt to have the da's
moved up ainre that i« the team s
final gam# of the season Yoa-
kum -dll furnish the opposition
landed earlier in 'he week. Good
< atr he. of red. also were report-
ed from many ramps around Gal-
\#*ton Hay and down the roast
t>. the Matagorda and Port O'Con-
nor areas.
Tide, for the week-end;
FOOTMU. RATINGS
NEW YORK Oct
« _'UPD-
The United Presa
International
major college football ratings
with firat pi*'# totea and von-
lost record*
Team
Faints
1. L % U
23 5J) 317
2 Northwestern
6 2-0 311
3 Southern CaLf
4 Wl 216
4. Texas
2 J-fl 185
9 Georgia Tech
3J) lto
4 Tennessee
2-0 131
7 Mississippi
W) 130
g Purdue
1-0-1 127
9 Wisconsin
2-0 97
10 Iowa
1-1 58
11 Syracuae, 10:
12, Penn
gt.t* 35: 13 South
Carolina.
■H, 14 Oklahoma
15. Auburn.
it It tie. Michigan State and
27 a.m
Iowa 7 .40 a m and
Saturday — HlgM
and • J* * m
5 2t p m
Sunday - High. 1 15 am
11 25 am ; low* 1 55 am
• 40 p m.
TALK
and
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NEW BILLING DATE
Your next telephone bill will be datad October 2tth Instead
of the 21rd AH hllla In the future will be dated the 2tth *vhich
mean* v<hi will receive your ropy about the tth of each month
Your o-tober 2# hill will never a period longer than the
usual jn day* The amount of fractional charge 'from October
to October 2tth> a* a result of this change will be .hown
•hr hill opposite the line reading "adjustment due to . hange
billing date* t _ .
Thi. Change ha* become necessary to help us continue to
render vour telephone J»llls efficiently and accurately and we
,. rtainlv appre< late your co-operation and understanding or
thi* change in your telephone hilling aerviee.
BEAUTY ON DUTY
wiut diie* thi* headline mean to you
If yuu ir a homemaker. It could mean tl# new wa.Jier or
diver or m*)t*e even a new dishwasher.
To a man Heauty on Ihity could mean • new rar or the
tran.utor radio that bring* you tlw World Sene*
For teenagers. It could mean the old but treasured jalopy
ii'cng proudly in the driveway.
But here at the telephone company we have our *>"n
*per;al definition of Beauty on Duty a bedroom tele
phone in color
A bedroom phone m color deaervee the title too because
t brightens vour bedroom while helping you keep in touch
between chores during the day. It alao gives you a sens# nf
se-unty and keeps you free from care and worry at night.
Color telephone* are also available with a built-m night
|.gh» ideal for bedrooms To order your bedroom phone in
-olor iu*t rail Mr* Fiseher or Mn. Steen at the telephone
bur ners office The number is CTt 5-54J1
BELL TELEPHONE HOUR
I thought YOU might like to know- that the new Ime-up of
television shows for the fab-winter season includes the return
of the popular Bell Telephesie Hour
Planned for the season are 12 one-hour muaital* on the
NBC network, with the first show scheduled for Friday.
October #.
Among the star* of Broadway and Hollywood to be fee-
turned in the kickoff show are the Kingston Trio, young folk
vnger* vho made the ballad "Tom Dooley" popular. Red
V;c hvr end M« Ft’ • Rennie, with Connie Boswell, who "ill
p ev erd « r/ r *e'ec*ion of favorites *he Ballet Rus.e
d» M rv* ftrlo and Alf ed Drake and Sally Ann Hov*t« two
d Hf.ad.vay s br gh-est rars, who as a duet will sing several
s.jr.;-s from popular musical comedies Donald Voorhees will
conduct th* Bell Telephone Orchestra In all 12 musical pro-
ductwtr.s.
bo f«r an JiQvr of mustcal entertainment that thr whole
fauui) sJ*.uid ei.juy. tun* Ui chaiiuel 4 at 9 P M . on October #.
CeW hr *v*fcar R'a twin es fed
SOUTHWISTHM III 1 Till MO* l CO AM *7
CHICAGO LPI They spilled
over the beer and toasted them
selves, th* Coliseum and the
screen 'he world rhampmn
I >odger* did soi said they
weren’t at all aurpdeed because
*11 along they knew It just was
a matter of time.
• Flret they all said w* were
going to wind up in the second
division. Duke Snider sawl pull-
ing off his uniform ‘ Well, we
showed them there so next they
picked ue in lose 'o the Braves in
the playoff That didn't work eith-
er. so they just made the White
Sox series favorite* There t noth-
ing left now f guess everybody
finally will admit what we've felt
all along we had It
Don Zimmer pushed through ‘he
glob of newimen and jumped *-
Southern Metnodis*. 11 each; 11.
Florida. 6- if Atr Force Aca-
demy 5 20 tie Duke and Ore-
gon 4 each
Other. Arkansas 2. Texas
top a locker He poured beer ov-
t *r Snider , head and toasted the
Coliseum
* A pitcher * a pitcher any
place Larry Miarry said *’If
you V# got the .tuff you can get
a man out in 'ha Coliseum just
like any plane else If you don t
have it U s no us* to blame
'hmgs on a screen
They railed our bail park a
row pasture ” Norm I-arker shot
hack They said everything in
L A. was a baa* tut. Wall, we
showed ’em T>ie single* we hit
in the Coliseum turned into hom-
er* her* "
Charlie Neal listened in alienee.
He started to maneuver his way
into the shower.
We tough* and we fought." he
said. "All the time, we kept on
pushing We always came from
behind and we always , stuck to-
gether This day had to come
It just was • matter of time."
It was a team effort all the
way. Manager Walt Alston aaid
•caster Clak
Tt See Films
A film on the Cuero-Conzales
football game October 2 will be
shown Saturday morning at the
Gabbler Booster Club meeting at
the EMI House
Rudy Ever*, presiden*. aaid the
meeting will start at 9 a m. Ha
requested a large turnout of team
boosters
Fact ball Standings
DISTRICT 11A.11
Heaton bunding.
> w I I pti epp
i vA. Ax. 1
. i it
mi
3u
SMU
1 1 0
500
32
23
Baylor
1 1 0
500
15
29
TCU
1 2 0
333
11
20
Rice
0 2 0
000
10
5C
Kingsville
Cuero
Fort Lavaca
BaevtUe
*4 52
4S 98
32 73
74 105
25 58
SOITRWRHT CONFERENCE
CALENDAR
•EASON STANDINGS
Team w I t pet. pta #p*.
Texas 3 0 0 1.000 79 0
Arkansas 3 0 0 1.000 44 7
x-Tex. Tech 3 0 0 1 000 43 35
\-Viember • elect
CONFERENCE! STANDINGS
Team n I t pet. r‘’- °R'
Arkansas 10 0 1'*.) 3 0
TCt: 0 10 .001 0 3
No ether tram* played yet
Last Reek’s Refill*
Arkansas 3 TCtl 0
SMU 20 Navy 7
Texas 33. Calitom. i 0
Texas AIM 7 Mississippi Sou-
thern 3
I hike 21 P.icc 7
LSU 22 Baylor 0
Texas Tech S Tulsa 7
TM. Week’s Schedule
SATURDAY Texas *•> Ok
lahoma at Dallas Rice *s Ho-
nda at Houston night Texas
Tech va. TCU at Lubbock night.
Texa* AAM \i. Houston at Col-
lege Station nipht, Baylor vs.
Arkansas at Waco conf. - night
Individsal Hearing
Flayer. Tenm td put fg tp
J. Collins. Tex.
R: Bull Baylor
J McGuire AAM
J. Monroe, Ark.
Daule Rams
TaSeguin
The Daule Rams, undefeated
in four games, leave their horn*
field tor the firat time Friday
night when they travel to Segum
tor their final nomdiatrict gam*
of ‘he season
Game time i* • p m.
Daule has defeated Brookshire.
Victoria and Yoakum, and tied
sf P^ter Claver of San Antonio
M
TTiree more District 13-A game*
Will conclude the season for th*
Ram*, vvho have already tucked
one district win under their belt.
They defeated Yoakum 20-6 Sept-
ember 26
Af'er Friday, other game* on
the schedule are at Edna Octo-
ber 17 Hallettsville here Octo-
ber 24 an<l Luling here Novem-
ber 8. _
2 0
2 0
18
12
12
12
M Dowdlc Tex.
R. Ramirez. Tex
C Milstead. AAM
? Butler Ark.
G. Gregory. SMU
2 0 0
2 0 0
2 0 0
1 2 0
1 2 0
12
12
12
8
8
Children Don't Stop
To Think!
Make Sure You Do!
WATCH
THAT
CHILD
National TP A
TRAVELERS PROTECTIVE ASSN.
"Child Accident Prevention
Month"
October 1 st-31 st
This Ad Made Possible Through The Cooperation Of The Following Business & Professional Men:
Post M. TPA
George Tinker
Texas TFA Safety Chairman
P. Fielding Breeden
Inauraore Agency
Homer Blanton
Realtor
Police Deportment
City Of C«cro
Clyde Christian
Boss Shoe Store
Nina Ba*.
Stowers Furniture
Horrison - Frobese
Meter Company
Lester Frers
Caere Fire Chief
Kelly Foodcraft Store
Buchel Notional Bonk
Bouer Cleaners
L. A. ••Hkeet" Raaer
Bill Nami
Feat M. TFA Safety Chairman
Stratton Hospital & Clinic
Guadalupe Valley Cotton
Mills
Ray Morkowsky
DeWitt Oiunty Sheriff
Coppedge Tire Service
Cuero Hospital Foundation
DeWitt County Elec.
Co-op Inc.
Cuero Federal Savings
& Loan Association
jr
Alvin E. Wyatt
Arnold Bros.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1959, newspaper, October 9, 1959; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695916/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.