The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, August 3, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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4 mKCTERO RF( OKI* Monday. August 3 1S5!>
Second All-Star Game
On West Coast Today
To Be On Television
LOS ANOKI.ES Aul’ 3
classic of 1P59 will be pLc
today but ji'ist wlv will
One thing for eerta;:
chant of the Los AinteL.'s
f t'.-.r N tier ■ ' •
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T.'dJic M.r 1 •
« mikee Bra. i c " , - * • 1
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T />iiis Cat <;' ;
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a hip In niry
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Casey Step..'. 1 i - ...... i-
r<-| three nr a •" -"’.r > : ' •
Sunday f. to. Y
Kansas C,"
Injury ^ideliii' < . pcl.i
Orlando i ep. d
p-an m the 'll'- '. '
"on h\ t a •. ,
burgh :>• t o ithd ■ "• ' r
a 1< r.'t ;r
i. ,s Trinndos.
Cher ',v ph.lre-v be. •• g • ■' t
Ji;red bar. !
Sunday the V
•quad It"? H • ;. K...
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York .« •! -it. he.l : ■ ! ..
rr.er.ts anil tn.-y
by Tony Kuhek -.r t 1 “ : y P..
nrdsor. taih of he Yank. •
Earlier he Yankees' >k
ron iniured his hand ar. 1 "
placed by List. It I! D
But tn.-t e vv .A ' • -
heart"1 by ageie''
of the Bust.m Hcd
Mums! >f t * S: Ia :.t
or ’he field
..Managf r L: • d i i .:•» . ,
N ational 1 .e.e. •• . 1 . ■
the Amer.i at'.' -3 • • > ■
yea: -aill let .rn " '
tie same ur* - p '* .'
P.Usb.il £.'
.National Lineup s.inn-
Haney using hrt
a- serond Bove. t thi ii.u
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, l'PL' The second All-Star
ed m the Los Angeles Coliseum
be playing is a mystery.
Don Drysdale. speed-ball mer-
IX'rigcrs. will be on the mound
. .’n’l'V f;.d "!.. k< y
v r• :. ht P..»goi M ir-
•In d i..i>e K' e.k Mars;
' Fr.ir.i* M . /one
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11- . - ‘the tire All-St .nr..
.■ ■ r\ . .. : t l e p..,y ed ir
• . ! i.t the f.utN dull; t
1 w \ * h. 11 i I »i't II
- r i» i 1 no |-.e d " use pirn
•, ■ ■ ... ■ «• keeping ri.iry
i • . ■ • .. js'.'ibi-. fe.iA -
' 1 '• at' 'dpt..
lITUf KINSEY TEACHER DEFENDED-Ceeil Cook, the Van
Ni.v.s II.g:, s.dio.ii physiology tiv.el fr wT.u is charged with
..r iie'ii g a I.'tie Kinsey" sex survey in a class of .30
h. s and gir.s cge.l 13 to 17, is shown with his wife at his
l.e.u.hg i.’i I-, s Arge!.-> A!w* shown is .In. lit It Kessler. 17.
i. ne or tie . .g t students a .n. testified in Mis defense She
1 ■ ' ir.' t >’e sex questions vine "dignified and aeien-
t t; An. ;p i l. yeai old g rl said '1 feel the course was
wtv ."oti five n.. .i • 'ii ruy wedding n.gl.t I would like
f ' b.f.g b o . an u. ;s : . some of the questions asne.l "
V
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Air Game
For South
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•, u ,n 'be p.,1 .rural ...d-stai
1,n 1«3ti said
• ... > . •• .o x picked, w dh
every . ■ I: e:. s. v.; ; .
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ends be. a use of ’h.s. e :.| ua.
speedy pa'"-. <' r ,g ' a. As ■
one of these .virgi-.ur.
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of note.
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i liey say p.t" oider.se ,■
Bijf League
Tryout Set
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Two Well Known
Racing Stars Are
Killed On Weekend
The Pittsburgh Pirates "ill , on-
• in t a baseball tryout camp at
Kl'irosv ille Friday and Saturday
for players Ik to 111! years if age
Work .,its will be held at Eagles
Field starting at 8:30 am. each
day.
Tryouis are a.Ved to furnish
their own gloves, spikes and uni
torn;.'
Boys playing American Legion
: -ill .:. .st have permission from
the.i' parents to attend Any play-
er 'igned to a contra, t by the
P.r.iies vs i.. be reimbursed for
eXpefi'o. in Uf red utule atlending
•in- , atr.p
I. : • halh.un and 1 lave i lue
r: a, members t ' the i’,rates
vtatf 'a.;, be in charge
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Pr*'. T'i - Noi'.t.'ily iv tht I le<trr. Fovr Lantfro
t Undsvaptr s hcauiv acvcssorv", die owner
tan change the lamp color (o suit the season
or yard selling.
Motif r.n - f k'ctncity qutmojed all other forms
of lighting ci er 7i ie,ir< jgo, because it was
safer and gave more light for levs cost. This
is "Hung br'.'er tUctricjlly"
|y ten mum' .
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GET THE LIGHT THAT BURNS ONLY WHEN YOU NEED IT
BASEBALL STANDINGS
.NATIONAL LF.AdlT
w 1 pel
San Franeisoo
59 45 .367 |
Izi* Angeles
60 47 .361
Milwaukee
37 45 .359
(Tlleagn
30 5.3 485
Pittsburgh
Ml 55 476
Cincinnati
49 55 471
1 St. Dmis
49 56 .467
Phil.itlelnhin
42 60 412
Monday’» Game*
All-Siar Gamr at lavs Angrlr
Tuead.y NUhl’a TJ.mea
t’levr. at Wash.
(,'hicagn at Baltimore
Petroit at N"v York
Kansa' Citv at Boston
TEXAS I.F.Atii r.
w I
Sunday'* Reault*
St lavuis 4 Milwaukee 3 1st
Milwaukee 11 St. I/vuis 3 2nd
rinrinnati 2 Cl ioaeo n
lavs Angeles 4 Thila 4
San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 3
Monday'* Game*
All-Star Game at los Angeles
Tue*da> '* (limn
Plula. at Chicago
Pitts ar St. I aims night
Cinci at Los Angeles night
Milw aukee at Sun 1m an, nght
AMERICAN I.F.AtiM:
vv I
pet
.388
.333
.32.3
.500
.487
470
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v 'lev eland
Ra-ltimoi e
Kansas t'ity
New Yen k
I >eti oir
Boston
Uashington
I.4e
till 41
33 33
31 51
50 52
51 55
45 58
43 02
pet
'it IS
377
.300
500
.420
481
.4.37
410
Vietoi ia 07 47
Austin fi.7 51
Tulsa 57 52
San Antonio 57 57
Amarillo 55 58
Corpus Ci risti 54 61
Sunday'* Re*nlt*
Tulsn 7 Nuevo Laredo 1
San Antonio 6 Mexico City Tig-
ers 3
Amarillo 2 Monterrey 1
Austin 12 Mexico City fled Pe-
rils S
Pr.za Rica 5 Victoria 1
Verarrrz 7 Corpus Christi 1
Today'* Game*
Tulsa at Sun Antonio
No other games scheduled
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Ka*tem IN vision
Sunday * Result*
B.vlti. 3 Clevr. 4 1st 10 inns
t'leve. •' Haiti " 2nd
Chicag" 3 Wash 2 1st
Chicago 7 Wash, 3 2nd
New York 7 Kansas Cay 5
Boston e Petroi’ 4
w 1
I/vuis\ille 72 47
Minneapolis 60 48
Indianapolis 66 36
St. Paul 59 60
Charleston 57 62
Western Division
W I
Omaha 61 61
Fort Worth 58 59
Pallas 54 65
Denver 51 66
Houston
48 71
pet
605
.390
541
196
479
|>et
500
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436
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Lone Stars
Win Sunday
The Cuero I/ine Stars broke a
i three-game losing streak Sun-
i day when they defeated Wood'
boro 5-3 in Woodsboro behind
the one-hit oitehing of Lmmitt
Blackwell.
Manuel Hopkins was the big
gun for Cueitv, hitting three sin
gles. Oher singles were claimed
j by Ira Gardner Jr , Allio "King
fish" Mathis. .1 j Carter and Lin
mitt Blackwell.
Blackwell struck out four and
j walked three. Two Wood shorn
hurlers struck out eight and
walked seven
Only seven innings were play
rd since the game was late in
getting started. Tie !zme Slats
had ear trouble enrouto to
Woodsboro
The victory gave Curio a vt 1
Sunday's Result*
i/ouisvtlle 7 Charleston 1
Omaha 6 Indianapolis 3 Kt 7
inn*
Omai-a 13 Indianapolis 4 2nd
Pallas 3 Minneapolis 2
St. Paul 4 Houston 3
Fort Worth 6 Pinvor 5 nigh’
Monday's Schedule
Houston at Denver
Fort Worth at Minneapolis
Indianapolis at Charleston
Louisville at Omaha
I 6-1 season record
Next Sunday Cuero. vv ill be in
Yirtotia to play the Carver
Center train Game lime i' 3 3C
p in at I he ('a. \ ci ( eulei (add.
Sc.>i r I y innings
i 'ueiai
Wivid'born
r Ii n
11211 0 a 7 t
III 1 3 1 8
The nation 1 ■ ah"r in the
Lnitrd States is 21 guns It i*
also a salute ti n national flag. A
21 gun 'aluto on a.irival and
departure and lour tullles and
flout islies are rondel nil to !!>•
President "t the l niled Slates.
Distinctive
Letterheads
Drsgn*
I* Your lrlb i head .and nlher
biiMi'a-'S stationery1 worthy
jt your h isitirss? If not. get
jlir ; :r .* ard c ':grstion»
without rhargrf
The Cuero Record
I HAVE A PROBLEM" -
smu tehl1
i' 1
,y, -•
MY WIFE AND I DIDN'T
REALIZE THE IMPORTANCE
OF OUR TRADING AT HOME.
(
NOW - - * I'M LOOKING FOR A
JOB"!!
issat™
‘l„,
i I didn’t think that the dollars I spent outside the trade
territory which provided a living for mv boss and his employer’s
meant very much ... for I didn't stop to think that perhaps thrrr
were others like me. I was looking for bargains which 1 didn't
find. I could have saved money by trading at home, but the w ife
and I didn't think . . . didn't think.
The dollars I could have left in the cash registers of mv home
!: town stores could have and would have returned to our cash
register . . . but they went out of town to never return.
The boss is not to blame . . . the dollars he paid me are work-
ing elsewhere. While I earned them . . . and they were mine . . .
p l t ,
j, I should li*\e invested ill llty own future. Now I in looking for
| a job.
THE MONEY YOU SPEND IN CUERO STAYS
IN CUERO TO WORK FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!
HELP CUERO GROW BY SHOPPING AT HOME FIRST!
TRADE AT HOME
farmer's State Bank
& Trust Co.
Member FT>IC
THE CUERO RECORD
DAII Y WEEKl.T M M)AY
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OmmnnlW.
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Chamber of Commerce
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, August 3, 1959, newspaper, August 3, 1959; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697761/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.