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2 THE-CUERO RECORD. Mon.. Aug. 20, 1962
Global Fight Game
Television Expected
To Be Most Popular
' TACOMA, Wash. UPI — Silver haired George Par-
nassus, the-fight game’s “Golden Greek,” predicted to-
day thl|t the Telstar and global television will make pro-
fessional boxing “a fabulously
attractive international sport.”
Los Angeles George, 67, has \ ... ; "" "
an excellent vocabulary but he Would Increase Proceed*
also has such a musical Greek Big weekly'international icl-
accent that his intimates accuse'star ixxits probably will be sent
hinp oP+taving cooked up the on-1 py close-circuit to theaters or to
Kasch New
CityChamp
j Milton Kasch 1* the 1962 <
! golf champion toe lay after nos-
I ing out Charles Papacek 2 & 1
in the annual .tournament held
| Sunday at Mutiifipaj Pa rk
course, according I) park man-
ager Carl Gustafson Jr.
j Championship consolation \
By
MAJOR LEAGUE
STANDINGS
Ur.it'd Press International
National la a'-r,n-
W. L. P< t. '(UP
SPORTS
COMMENTS
By
Pete Howerton
Record Staff W rite?
tL
ginal “strum’
Die..
Rightmow the world's busiest
promotre. George said — before
dying-to New York at dawn —
‘boxing already is such a p>»pu-
lar international figure that
when the Telstar system of tele-
vision is completed, there will
be a weekly interntaional TV
fight seen simultaneously in
nearly bvery country, around
*h« world
He stressed that this new inter-
na lionaTi’jdeo will toost Ameri-
-an boxing out of the tempor-
ary slump caused by too much
home television
had three or four
shows 8'tveek.”
ed a 154. for the eighteen hojgs
rich and tremendously J match play, closely follo-sed by
Ray lagged and Dr O. K.Hall,
toth of whom firt'shed with iden-
tical scores of 155,; who tied for
second place in this division. A
playoff between the last-named
pair will be played next Sunday
to determine the undisputed
winner for. this honor.
In other golf news, the month-
ly Tri-City 4-hail tournament is i
scheduled to be played Sunday,!
August 26, and Will be -conduct-1
ed as a best ball tourney. Teams
comprising this league are Wei-
mar. Gonzales and Cue ro.
Entry deadline .will be 12:30
p.m. on the last-named dale: !
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to School Officials, Conches, and’ mum of four to each booth.
News Media on ithe subject' of j 5. Press box roof deck is avail-
Press Box Facilities, at Seguin able for filming games played,
high school Matador S'adium. j Two movie and two still photo-
The following arrangement for j graphers per school vs ,11 be per-
complete and proper utilization mitted access to the roof deck,
of Matador Stadium's press box, 6 ^ats 23 through 30 on Row
is provided for your information., of «c.. will ^ reser.
------ 'Ve would appreciate your in-1, for the press shoul(1 the
--- ! th%c and h°r* | press ixx,th be filled to capacity.
Ti. v,rilter has. on numerous, that you will find this arrange-/^ atlendant statlohed at Ule
occasi ,-ns commented on the ments satisfactory. Arrange*., pms b6x.entrance will allow ad-
overcrowding cor lack- .of) of
press box facilities in the var-
ious communities in the a-'ea son Rames to conducted in Ma-
From officials of Seguin comes : tador Stadium,
a copimunication regarding! ^ Booth for scoreboard oper-
tho>c fiic.ifities- that might well J **,ion into which will he allowed
ments will of necessity be alter-1 ... . .. . . .
St. i
Saturday's Results
uius 7 New York. 4 1st. day
die. copied by officials in the
ofther schools In the district.
There are listed 6 ai-range-
ments for seating, of the press,:
s'.rum berry pay.TV homes in m,nv coun.
tries, he emphasized. Tiie re-
wards for the promoters and the
fighters will be "up in the mil-
lions.” he predicted.
He added. "But the big thing
will be the boo«t in boxing .' ’ter-
psf stimulated everywhere by
the international rivalries of the
various countries as the site
of the fight shifts each week
from one good boxing country
to another—Japan, Thailand,
the Philippines, mainland Unit-
ed States. Germany. Argentina.
France, Venezuela, Hawaii, and
‘when' we ! so forth."
television Personally Parnassus, a med-
ium-sized. spare man. has no
Philadelphia 2 ' m ,stof the schools have a limit-, which vv ill be .allowed the
St, Louis
Pittsburgh
Houston 2 Chicago 1 1st, tvv;- ed
light Ghkago ,6 .Houston 5, '2nd,
night San Francisco 6 Milwau-
kee 4 (.'incinnati 12 Los Angeles
1, night
an operator for the scoreboard,
a timekeeper, a statistician, and
a telephone operator — a mazi-
mum of four people.
2. Public address booth into
an-
amount of space available i nouncer, an assistant to the an-
rhe presentation of credentials1 nouncer, one spotter for the Se-
to. gain admittance is one of the guin team, and one spotter for
10 N,Y. 0, 2nd. night ( radio, etc. personnel. Since
on presentation of proper inden-
tification.
You are cordially invited to uti-
lize our facilities for the bentfit.
of your school and its followers.
We hope that your visit to Seguin
| will be a pleasant one and that
. you will visit with us again soon,
i Sincerely yours,
Clarence C. Frase
Asst, to the Supt.
WARD WIN’S RAC*
MILWAt XEE (UPI)- Roger
Ward of Indianapolis Ind., won
the 200-mile Tony Uetlonhauscn
! Big Car Classic Sunday by two
j car .lengths over A. J. fovt of
' Houston, Tex. Ward, winnet of
the Indianapolis Memorial J 'av
“500” toured the 200 laps in"one
hour, 59 minutes, 5X8 .seconds.
CAPTURE POTR E'ENTS
VAEXJOE, Sweden Hi’! -
American athletes won four
events during a dual tra< k
meet with Sweden Sund y s
Ralph Boston won the 110-me-
ter hurdles 14.6. John Thoi ' s
took the high jump 6 feel, 11 t
inches, Bob Heyes captured :»
100-meter sprint 10.5 and P id
Drayton, Hayes. Boston and
Ulis Williams won the 800-nut-
ter refay in 1.24.6.
T rotters
Lose 9-6
PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER FOURTEEN ON THE BALLOT
amendment to be voted
ON' xi an election to be
HEIJD ON NOVEMBER «, 19C2.
HoUfeE JOINT RESOLUTION
No. ..tZ propoeirij nn ernerdment to
th« Xonjijtutiori »f th* St»t* nf
Texas to authorise th« l-sgislatur* to
provide for trial A* novo on all
apr»«!« to the rourta from action*,
ruiiivite or decisions of administrative
aponciM and executive department!
of the State of Texas or any of ita
pohtical subdivisions.
BE IT RESOLVED BV THE LEO-
ISLATI RE OP THF. HI ATE Of
TEXAS:
Sect ear. 1. That the Constitution of
Texas me and aame is hereby emended
fcy the • addition to Article II of a
»*» Section to he known aa Section
2. said, new Section l to read as
fellows;
"Sectson 2. Not* Ithstand mjt any
other prona:on> of the Constitution.
1 the Ueeislature ’shall have the power,
Vy yx r.ajral law, to provide for appeals
to the courts from any and all
actions, rulintrs or decisions of ad-
ministrative agencies and executive
departments of the State of Texas or
any of ita political subdivisions, under
each provisions and limitations as the
I>eyislature shall deem necessary anti
desirable; and the courts of Texas
shall have no power or authority to
ref us?"" deny, or change the manner
of such appeals, if broil -lit in the
manner provided by general law. even
though such appeals shall ie provided
<ie novo as that term ;s used in
ai'peais from Justice of the Peace
Courts to County Courts amt should
the Legislature provide for such
appeals to be tried completely tie
turn and independent of any atlminis-
trati-e or executive action, ruling, or
decision thereon, the cur's shall
erm Iv v.-itn such general law and
ana, iiear and determine such si r- v
tribe manner and under the condi-
tions prencrihed by the Ivegislature,
even though such action on tha part
of the courts involves administrative
or exectiti-e rather than judicial
powers, prdvidesi, however, m the
aiisenct: of legislation enacted Sub-
sequent to the adoption of this
amendment, all such appeals ehall
continue to be prosecuted in the
manner now provided by Jaw, as
interpretevi and applied by the Appel-
late Courts of Texas on the date of
the adoption of this amendment, and
no change in the manner of such
appeal* ehall he effected except by
legislation enacted subsequent to the
adoption of this amendment."
Sec. 2. The foregoing Constitutional
Amendment shell lie submitted to a
vote of, the qualified electors of this
State, at an election to he held
throughout the State on the first
Tuesday after the first Monday in
November, !9A2, at which election
a'1 ha!iota ahaii have printed thereon
"FOR the Constitutions! Amend-
ment granting the Legislature
power to provide for trials die
novo on all appeals from act ons,
rulings, or decisions of adminis-
trative or executive agent'.es of
government."
"AGAINST the Constitutional
Amendment granting .the Legi*.
iature power to provide for trials
tie novo on nil atqeais from
actions, rulings, or riecisions of
a imin'strat:ve or executive agen-
ciei of government."
If it appears from the returns of
such election that a majority of the
votes cost therein are for such
amendment same shall become a part
of the Constitution of Texas,
Sec. 3, The Governor of the Slat*
of Texas is hereby directed to issue
tne necessary proclamation for such
elec' ion and 'h:s amendment a hr* I i tie
published and the election shail he
held as required by the Constitution
and laws of this State
While Philip Grimes ;trt<] Kir-
by Albrecht tossed commend-
able enough ball to win most
i sandlot encounters, the Kdna
diamond performers eased b,v
, 4he Cuenri Turkey Trotters 9-6
' Stindiiy at Municipal Park Stad-
j iurn.
The Tixrlters loss left thiem
j with a 15-5 record for the sea-
i son.
Next game on the Trotter slate
j is Iroriked for next. Sunday with
the Victoria Eagle-i, with the
j tilt to be played in the latter
I city.
t. Jimmy Crdin with fi ve safe',
i ies in seven trips to the plate.
1 led the Trotters in this depart-
j ment. Kennedy and Mat Ids of
I Cuero' (f it foul* bingles anti Ma-
| this thi-ee for the losers
Sunday's Result
. S' I.ouis 40 New York 5 Phil-
: adf'lp.hia 3 Pittsburgh 2: Los An-
; yelcs -5 < 'iricnnati 1 Milwaukee
1.3 Siui T'ranUj.sco ,8 .Chicago 4
Houston 3
Monday’s Probable Pitchers
Pittsburgh at New York 2,
; t w, i night-McBean 12-8 and
t Friend 13-11 -vs. Hrxik 7-13 and
! R. L. Mtiler 0-9.
Houston at Phibidelphia 2.
twmi’altt-Hai tell 8-15 and Gold-
en 5-10 vs. Green 5-5 and Ma-
ha'ffoy 16-10.
Los Angeles at Cincinnati
night-Wiliiams 12-8 vs. Purkey
18-4.
San Francisco at Milwaukee
nighi-Pieree 11-4 v s. Spahn
12-11.
Only games scheduled.
Tuesday's Lames
'Pittsburgh a t New: York
Houston at Philadelphia, night
St. Louis at Milwaukee, night
Cincinnati at Chicago
Only games scheduled
six listed that would eiimate
the congestion that often results
| when members of the visiting
■ press ft v to squeeze into a iour-
inch .scat, to cover a ball game
involving a team, from ‘his’;
tiie visiting team — a maximum j
<yf four people.
3. Press booth into which will (
be allowerl a maximum of 15
people. Priority will be given
mem tiers of news media repre-
senting schools on the 1962 Se- j
surrounding i
home town. .
So impressessed were we with guin schedule and
: an unsolicited release from Clar-I metixiixilitan areas.
I ence (' Frase. assistant to the! 4. Two radio tooths — one for
superintendent of the Seguin Tn-; Seguin's KWED and one for the
dependent School District re- i visiting school. To prevent over-
eently that we are going to pule crowding, it is suggested that
•■fish tiie memorandum addressed . personnel to limited to a maxi-
CORRECTION
The prices on the following two items in Ferguson's
Aug. 19 ad should have read —
CHILD’S WHITE TRAINING
PANTIES ............
BABY DOLL PAJAMAS
25c
Glic
FERGUSON'S
American
New York .
Los Angeles
Minnesota .
Chicago ,
Detroit
Cleveland
PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
MMRER SIX ON THE BALLOT
( complaints about how boxing is
'treating him now • or did treat
I him in the past.
"Boxing has been very good to
| me in every way,” he admits, j Huston
: * It treated me Well financially ’ Kansas City
i and it breiught enjoyment to me | Washington
' almost every day I've toen in it
' since 1920. I made wonderful
i friends and had wonderful tim-
es.”
Lived In Arizona
He came to the United .States
; from Greece in 1915 and lived
first at Phooniz, Ariz., and then
at Los Angeles.
The fight game proved no han-
dicap, to, George and wife R sa-
ke as they raised their two boys
who nmv are Father George .1.
Paranass.us, 35-yenr-oid, Roman,
Catholic -priest,-.and Dr William
M. Parnassus, 35-year-old patho-
logist.
Promoter George who is as-;
scented with Cal and Uiieen
74
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61
59
58
57
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Saturday’s Results
( Cleveland 4 Baltimore 3
I Chicago 2 Detroit 0
j.Boston 12 Minnestota 4
Washington 2 Los- Angeles 0.
night. Kansas City 5 N Y. 4. 1st,
, twilight N.Y.. 11 Kansas City 7,
j 2nd,'night
Sunday’* Result*
! Baltimore 6 Cleveland 5
Minnesota 4 Boston 2, 1st Min-
nesota 7 Boston 4. 2nd Now
York 21 Kansas City 7 Los An-
geles 5 Washington 2 Chicago
11 Detroit 5. 1st Detroit 8 Chi-
cago 3, 2nd
Monday 's Probable Pitchers
New York a t Kansas City-
PROPOSED GONSTITI TION AI
AMENDMENT To tit: VOTED
ON AT AN ELECTION TO HE
HMD ON NOAEMBtR «. rt«.
HOUSE JOINT FE.'OU T.ION
-?5 propos n(? *ir, Aniencirrem. to
SuUb**ct»on ‘hi of Section . Cl ot
Articie XVI o' the Constitution of ttve
Stti’e of Texas so as m anthoi -ie for
e>cted and appoint ve and
employee*, who sene in svjrh. r#pac.:'
for t ‘ e; e i l 21 n- fnore ' year* ■ in
ary rounty ,or other- pnhtirdl sal>
r] ;g:on. a Retiren-^nt TJifcahility and
I *ea‘h Oomp^nsa’ ion J'rogre'n - -
BK IT RESOLVED BY THE LF(»-
ISEAT! RE OF THE STATE Ot
TEXAS.
2“«rtion 1. Sufi*‘** cn »h» of Sec' on
A2 of A.rtirie \VL of the C°"»*titut:on
r? * h* State of Texas is amended
to read as folio**
ah Earh county ar.d ary other
poi.neal aubdivinon, <>f tfi.g Stata
*nr ha.e the right, and tha Leg.*-
iatMre may erisct appropriata reyu H-
t c.y 1 a 'a k to provide for and adminis-
ter a Retirement. Disability and
T'^ith f* rr.^rnre*Ft2r.d for it?
and appointive officers and
employees pmv:ded same if author-
;-p«J by a majority vote of the
O’iahf e^l, voters voting in. surh elec-
tor of the county or .other political
•ubd.vjsor No person snail qauiify
for heref.ts on>M re *hai! have
•erxed ir. such capa^ty for at. least
twelve (12) years, ev?pt for those
person* otherwise qualified prior
t.ue effective date of th.s Amendmer.».
Tne arewnt contribute'! by the
I count to such Furid shia" rvj ,,i, the
|. r.niou'n* :. p«* id for the p'> i rx^va
; from -he incon.e. of e.wh st.-rh- pe. - .n,
' ,9nd yhaM not ’#» ..••*ed at sny frr,e t •.«
‘ tA»r cfi;' id t xr/r .1 of' the comt-enSA-
* on paid to i>8fh N-ji-h
rr' j nty and Si ate
2. *1 he foregoing 1 'onsntut:or,a!
\rr.en'dn *t-t sha. i he -.uhir .• • rwj to a
I .o’# nf the qua :fie<J electors in this
! at «n elect .on to r>p he id on tha
j fir* Tuesday the first. Monday
in <,rnber. 1962. of''which election
| ai, haw-ts shall ha\e printe*! thereon
: thr fo'lo’Aing
H»R the < onttituHonal Amende
| rrtorit authorising retirement. <iis-
! ehility. and death benefits for
I » fted and ap|>oint;ve officer*
I and employees of counties and
political subdivision# who have
nerved in such capacity for
tweive (12) years or more.”
''AfiAINST the Constitutional
Amendment authorizing retire-
ment. disability, and death bene-
f '« for elected and appointive
off.cers and employees of counties
and political subdivisions who
hava served in such capacity for
♦ 119 \ ymar% r>r mnr#."
Set 3. Should the Legislature enact
enabling laws in anticipation of the
•doption of thi* Amendment, such
legislation shall not be invalid by
reason of Its anticipatory character.
Sec. 4. The Governor of Te\AS shall
issue the necessary proclamation for
the election and the Amendment shall
be published in the manner and for
the length of time as required by
the Constitution and laws of this
Sra*e
Boxing | Sholdon 6-7 vs. Rakom 11-13.
Boston a t Minnnsota-Schwall
6-13 vs. Stigman 3-0.
Only gamps schetl'iled
Tuesday’s Games
Eaton of the Olympic
; Club in L-X Angeles, is also a
r.>prom<Wev in. many other eit-
I lev in the United Stale'.. Europe.,
I the Orient, and Latin America.
He hopes to sign featherweight New York at Iuos Angeles, night
champion Davey Moore in New! Boston at Kansas City, night
York today for a title defense j Washington at Minnesota, night
against Cuban Sugar Ramos at! Cleveland at Detroit, night Chi-
Los Angeles in November. cage at Baltimore, night
Tel-A-Win Co.
206 E. MAIN
CALL
CR 5-4622
L H TIFFIN, Manager
HAROLD DREYER,
TV Technician
SIGHT:. SECONDS
PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER SEVEN ON THE BALLOT
f*K0PO8ED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT TO hr. VOTED
ON AT AN ELECTION TO BE
HELD ON NOVEMBER •. 1142.
j th« Constitution of Texa», known a*
| The ‘'Bill of R.ghis’ shall not b« in
• any mnnr.er, affected, amended, im:
l pa.reG, *u*i'er.ded. rep«aie<i or *ua-
--------- i per,tied hereby.”
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION j Sec. 2. The foregoing Copal tutional
NO. 13 propoii;.g an amendment to Arr.erdm^nt anali be submitted to a
ArtaCit 111 of tr*e 0>n».i, utton of the | vote of the qualified electors of this
State of Texav b> adding a new state at an eioc^icn to be held on the
faction to b« kr.ov.rt aa bect»on &2 ! f.rr.t Tuesday after the firit Monday
.. . .. - „ i
iature to pro. de for the temporary j
auccetstoa to pun I > office* so as to ,
uaaure the continuity of governmental j
opera’tG’n* ,n perr odi of emergency j
resulting from d:*a*ter» caused by !
ecxerny attack providing for tne
profiamalK.»fi and i-ubiication of th *
propoeed amendment by the Governor
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG-
ISLATURE OF THE bTATfc Of
TEXAft.
a>m*i/rt 1. That Article II! of tb*
Coast liitioo ©f tne State of Texas it
toy arVlmg tnereto a ne
t/> be *««•,•• n a* Sec'-on S2 ;
Alt*! i*> reed as fcdlowa:
”Beet>oti $2. Continuity ©f State j
•*4 Loca/ Governsnenial Orerations. i
The Leglaiature, i• order to insure
eotttiauity pf state and local goverr*-
aieutaJ ope.'at.aon* n periods of erner- ■
jeeacy resu*’ from o.master* cause*)
t»y irttuy att^cx, ehall have tbe power j
the lfmredi..,e duty to i*ro vie
(m iMrompt ud temix>r>ry •u<ce*»>KNj
** peetri and duties of public
offlft*. exeapt member* ©f the Leg is
" ' ' ‘
latum, e^ whatever nature ar d \ y*r,. 3. The Governor of Texas «h*U
LkaUer Mled by elect ion or appoint- i*i.ue the necessary Procianiation fo-
***** the 'kwymlests of which rnay ! tiie elc* t <»n tliis Amendmer*! shall
Ril hail&t* ahaii have printed thereon
the following:.
*'} OK the Constitutional Amend-
ment empowering the I>eg,siature
to insure continuity of state and '
local fjoiernmental operations n
r>erirxis r.f emergency resulting
from d:»*s era caused by enemy
attack by j>rmidir,g for tne
prompt and temporary success,on
to *he powers and duties of
public office, except memlerl of
the Leg.siature. the incumben's
of w»*ich may become unava.l-
ahle.”
‘'AGAINST the Constitutional
Amendment eriirowering the
Legislature to insure continuity
of state and loca, governmental
jirpeiaiions \r. period* of errei-
geiKys rtsuiting from disaste;*
«ausea by enemy attack by pro-
vidiag for the prompt and tem-
porary s'jceesaion to the powers H
ar.d duties of publx office, except
fn#nibera of th* j!*e^;*iature. the
ineurnlient* of vvhich may Ijecome
i nave.Tab!*.” *
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