The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 224, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1954 Page: 2 of 28
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THE fl'FRO RECORD. Wednesday, August 25, <9. I
Tulsa And Fort Worth
Out Of The Running
Wait until next
-1 OLSON RETAINS WORLD MIDDLEWEIGHT CROWN
year" their only
consolation
! of the four Indian runs on a pair of
homers. Howie Boies accounted
for the other Oklahoma City tally
I with a homer.
Houston at Shreveport was post-
poned because of rain and San An-
tonio at Beaumont was called off
B' i "it' i! I’it« j because of inclement weather.
\ t : .until next year'' atti- Vicento Amor started for Okla-
■ nhm;t the only consola- homa City and Mike Lemish for
, ,-Tqisa :,nd -Fort Worth could Fort Worth hut neither figured in
the Texas League race the decision. ’ Jack Cardey reliev-
v ,ni: . v ed Amor in the sixth to take the
, i, ;,dmc second division con-jvictory and Mel Waters, who came
. i, >, opposed to Beaumont'in for Lemish in the same inning,
... ,j s sun stand a chance was the loser,
• f;rst division berth. But they! Maurice Fisher, third Tulsa
f... r games front fourth— in ,pitcher of the night, relieved Dick
rxaet. tie for fifth-and- mov-jBokelmann in the ninth and saved
, L forward about as rapidly as j the Oilers’ victory over Dallas.
• -mitie with a broken left. The Eagles had counted twice in
: , - i sv ti.viv s rain-shortened the ninth when Fisher put out the
lieduie was a repetition of some- fire.
i as that's been happening to the Dallas had scored twice in the
(Vs .and Oilers quite frequently.; eighth on a two-run homer by Man-
• 'net guns any appreciable ager Les Fleming.
, , ;d bit they stay close to-! Red Murff went the route for the
g ■It-:-. Eagles.
Tulsa stav ed off a late rally by j Wednesday night's schedule —
D ; s to beat the Eagles 6-5 and!Dallas at Tulsa, Houston at Shreve-
Ok: a City downed Fort Worth'port. Oklahoma City at Fort Worth
<j with E irl York driving in three and San Antonio at Beaumont.
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GAITHERSBURG, Md., Aug. 25.
—(UP)—The Montgomery county-
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Officials used dye to create the
brilliant hue, which is supposed to j
inspire folks to give the animal a
name. Winner in the contest will,
get a two-week expense-paid trip
to the Bahamas.
WORLD MIDDUWHOHT CHAMPION Cart (Bobo) Olson (laft), of Hawaii, connects with a left to Rocky
CasteUani's chin as tha challangar sinks a right to Olson's ribs In tha fourth stanxa of their 15-round title
bout at Cow Palace, San Francisco. Olson won a unanimous decision over his challenger front Cleveland,
retaining Ms world middleweight crown. This w»s Olson’s 15th consecutive victory. (International)
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Baseball Standings
By UNITED PRESS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W I.
Clevelanc
■New York
Chicago ...
Detroit
Boston r
Washington .
Phildelphia .....
Baltimore
Yesterday'a
Detroit 8, Boston 8
Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 1
Chicago 4, Washington 0
New York 9, Baltimore 2
Today’s Schedule
Chicago at Washington
Cleveland at Philadelphia night
Baltimore at New York
Detroit at Boston
Today’s Games
Dallas at Tulsa
Houston at Shreveport
Oklahoma City at Fort Worth
San Antonio at Beaumont
Other Results—
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Memphis 8, Nashville 6
Birmingham 4, Mobile 2
Atlanta 6, New Orleans 3
Little Rock 9-10, Chattanooga
Double Header
Softball Game
At Westboff
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Indianapolis 12, Charleston 1
Columbus 7, Kansas City b
Louisville 11. St. Paul 10
Minneapolis 5. Toledo 2
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Syracuse 7-9, Toronto 5-6
Richmond 4. Ottawa 3
Montreal 2, Havana 0
Buffalo at Rochester, ppd , rain
A double header softball game is
slated for Westhoff on Saturday
night with the first game sending
the Hires Root Beer Girls Team
of San Antonio against the Austin
jHandy-Andy Girl’s team.
! The second game sees West-
Ihoff's softball club meeting the
Mission Valley Club,
i Game lime for the first tilt is 8
o'clock.
A free wilj offering will be taken.
Cold Pinkie...
CINCINNATI, Aug. K.-(UP»-
Waitresx Frances Glass had trou-
ble with an Iced tea um Tuesday
and stuck her finger in the ma-
chine in an effort to unplug it.
It took a life saving squad, am-
bulance, two policemen and five
firemen armed with hacksaws to
free her finger.
Cheap Meals...
NEW YORK. Aug. 74.—(UP)
—A! Newman, a partner in
Rosoff’s Restaurant, received a
check for *1.70 in a letter Irani a
man who said he and his broth-
er slipped out of the restaurant
eight years ago without paying
their hill.
"I’d like to pay off now,"
the man wrote, "and apologise
for trying to beat you out of the
check.”
Newman said the same two
meals now would coat *5.50.
, in um
burial place for the dead is con-
sidered more important than a
house for the living.
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Yesterday’s Results
New York ......
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Waco 11, Harlingen 4
Brooklyn .......
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Del Rio 5, Templp 4 10 innings
Milwaukee
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Austin at Galveston, ppd , rain
Philadelphia ..
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Tyler 12, Corpus Christi 8
Cincinnati ......
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Today’s Schedule
St. Louis ...........
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Austin at Galveston
Chicago
...... 48
75
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Temple at Del Rio
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78
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Waco at Harlingen
Yesterday’s Results
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New York 5, Chicago 1
Brooklyn 12, Cincinnati 4
Milwaukee 5, Philadelphia 1
Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis 7
Today’s Games
Brooklyn at Cincinnati
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
New York at Chicago
LONGHORN LEAGUE
Yesterday’* Result*
Carlsbad 3-2, Artesia 2-1
Midland 9. Odessa 0
San Angelo 11, Sweetuatei 7
Big Spring at Roswell 2, cali-
i elled, rain
Pittsburgh, St. Louis
Today’s Schedule
Roswell at Midland
TEXAS LEAGUE
Carlsbad at Sweetwater
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San Angelo at Artesia
Shreveport
. 83
63
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Odessa at Big Spring
Oklahoma City .
. . 79
67
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Houston .............
... 78
68
.534
WEST TEXAS-NEW MEXICO
Ssn Antpmo ...........
. . 76
70
.521
Today's Schedule
Fort Worth
.... 71
75
.486
Albuquerque 10. Clovis .3
Tulsa.........
.... 71
75
.486
Plainview 6. Abilene 1
Beaumont ...............
. 67
79
.459
Pam pa 8 Lubbock 3
Dallas
59
87
.404
Today’s Games
Yesterday's
Results
Clovis at Albuquerque
Tulsa 6. Dallas
5
Lubbock at Pnmpa
Oklahoma City 4.
Fort Worth 3
Aiblene at Plainview
Houston at Shrevepoi-t, ppd
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San Antonio at Beaumont, ppd.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
San Francisco 1, Portland 0
Sacramento 4 I os Angeles 1
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 224, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1954, newspaper, August 25, 1954; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696183/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.