The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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f THE CUBRO RECORD. Tucs.. July g. 19*8
Trotters Win Pair _
Of Games In As Many
Days Last Week End ,
Cuero’s Turkey Trotters outlasted the strong York-
town team here Sunday afternoon and emerged with a < urro
deserved 5-3 victory, simply because they played better J*- ^
baseball than did the star-studded Visitors. j perez t.‘ ’ " '
Emmitt Blackwell, apparently recovered from a sore Hopkins. If
furling wing, tossed a commendable 7-hitter, with only | rf
one of the base knocks he issued being good for more | Kuecker, ^2b ....
than two bases. * Franklin, lb
-)■—...--------------------- E. Blackwell, p
| BOX
Yorktnwa
King, c ________________
C. Ellis, 3b ,M, lb
| G. Ellis, is. 3b
Hotay, ci, at
Adams, If ............
j Choice, 2b ...............
: Bruce, rf ......
Buster, rf ..........
Fillmore, p, lb
Buchliorn, p ..........
SCORE
r . h
painted
* .3 t ,*
I lin's two-bagger
* brand new picture. Trotters
two hens in the pen that semes-
ter.
The talented and talsned Ea-
gles are not
(was was. a!
f th# annual SP tele- j
Sports Briefs
—
Both teams used four pitch- J
ers — Mitchell. Johnson, Polk,
and Jefferson toiling lor the f
give-up-guys, so' losers and Gibbs, . Fllmore, DOIN'*. WELL
they struck back for a diwce in! Uwrence Blackwell and Em-! NEW YORK - UPli - Flag
. ...... .. . mttt Blackwell sharing j
thetr half of the sixth, -scoring !dutleg for the vietors.
twice, thuswise.
mound j Raiser, winner of four stakes
races during the spring and
After scoring a lonesome run jpace-maker in the Kentucky
\ fho initial ciano-j ___i n.....i_____
EAGLES SIGX THREE
PHILADELPHIA (UPD -
IThe Philadelphia Eagles Friday
announced the signing of half-
i back Claude Crabb, end Don
) Thompson and tackle Ed Kha>-!
I at, all members oL die defen-
sive unit.
Andy Franklin set tne pace - ■ " "
for the Trotters, with J for -t tuouml of the visitors
Elviin Mathis. Player - .Mana- was Vernon Buchhorn, reputed- Srore b> |nBif|(t,
;er Manuel Hopkins. Infleider f|,,m Nordheim and he di«- y’town - 100 00,000
Kuecker must of visited the played a strong right arm. So Client — 100 220 OOx
bat bank because they pro- strong, in fact, that he limited j _____________
o'uced one-base knocks. ! hia -elders to five puny singles.1 irig ^ ^
Catcher George King led off, in the initial stanza, HalleUa-1Derby and Preakness, is doing j
the sixth with an unquestion- ’ ville struck back with a trio of i well on ihe farm in MaO'land.J
6 able double. Succeeding batter, tallies in the third and tuffed' trainer Hiiscli Jacobs reported!^®5
e Charles Ellis drew a life on an | the mattress with more cotton Thursday.
3 error, and then proceeded to; with four in the third to give ’ ____
them a 7-1 when that period U)PKZ hELEASED
w®s, h8lfllove,r-. . , KANSAS CITY. Mo. tUPIt -
Al , .... „ _... , , , , The,n hfK turkey burst entire-, Manager AI U>Ve, of the Chi-
Ojch. Mhen Gene Lllis lofted a, y out of the oven. Every Trot-) Whl(e Sox was released
:!i'nuX at tvtz' zrzc zsa i sr sz? iifisr
fllTi'C’JiVSSJ! *• ** ^ "■iim-
RECALL FAIL
CHICAGO (UPD
1 pilfer a pair of cushions after
01 King had joined the Merry-
0' makers on the Yorktown ben-
The Chi-
Cubs Friday recalled
pitcher Bill Paul, 25, . from
the Salt Lake City farm club
and optioned pinch hitter Harry
Bright to the same Club.
; day, for the Eagles. j Longest blow of this 'swatfest! maUon
Albuquerque at Dal.-Ft.
El Paso at Tulsa
Wort) i
Longest blow of thus
y&sttftszsizji srs& tja rr r,,he|
E of their losses having been to ' men went to bat for the Trot- jLi h nfh
6 Cucro. On April IS tte Trotters ' ters in this frame. j doublcheader with
4 nosed opt the Eagles 6-5, btit on j Not until relief • twirler Fil-j ' 5‘
_ June 13, the Birds overwhelm- more cracked a round-tripper , m .
ed the Trotters 9-4. in the sixth did the Trotters * ™ V?*™
Followers of area baseball Actually, the boy deserved a " , j" ”7 --u, -score again, but they put the! *' Ll‘ -- Kobert
knew this w as going to tie a j better bieak, hut so'have a lot flame- and cajoled Catcher Da- j Jn ,h<cir second game result-! stuffing in the goose the fol- *. {‘iwuwood, recently ap-i
, looth and toenail ty pe of exhi- of oilier youngsters. j v x* Perez to negotiate all bas- jng jn a second victory in two > low>ng inning when they ex-!poln~<*t assistant basketball j
bition - and it was. Nothing i Dio lads from the southwest.es and even up the count. -days, the Cuero Turkey Trot*jPloded for a half dozen mark-; C®8C" a‘ Washington university ;
untoward as far as play was!part of the county notched a Things went on in rounds two i ters roamed the base paths ers> anf* fhen added a single-1 'vas hamed head coach, replac-
.concerned — just a good, Jiard- i one-nin lead in the opening in- ‘ and three, but there was no, successfully twenty two times ,on *n *he seventh to close out I lhe outgoing C harles Smith,
fought, clean baseball game jning on a fielder's choice play,production for either team. (here Sunday afternoon and tfie rua<* shwv f°r ,he day. f 11 was Announced Friday,
contest between two amateur! a subsequent trio of stolen bas-: Four is a hard point to mhke ■ doubled the tally a Hallettsville ■ Hallettsville made a noble, if' " ■
cluhs comprised of boys wholes add a single. a strike, but that is what the i team was able to amass. The ; feeble, effort to gel back inioi ANNOUNCE SIGNING
•• play the game
-.Jove baseball.
because they
Not to lie dismayed. Skipper • Trotters did. An error, a wild tilt was unreeled at Live Oak
Hopkins called a Board Meet-' pitch, a walk and Andy Frank- Park in
PITTSBURGH <UPI> -- The ;
Pittsburgh Pirates Friday an- j
C’mon Along... C’mon Along
JOIN THE PARADE OF
SHOPPERS WHO
the ball game in the eighth,!
West Cuero, the final when the-v racked »P three tal-|
_ lies and finished with a one-run 1 nounced the signing of pitcher
shot in the ninth, but the Trot- j Robert C. Roadarmel, 19, and j
Iters were already out of sight. °ut - fielder Paul Gigiio,' 17. I
Score by Innings r h e Both were draftees and both
H’vllle — 034 (100 031—11 10 ft were assigned to the Pirates1
iC. 10 (13i 001 61x—22 .14 4 Salem, Va. farm club. 1
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Gerald, Sam. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1965, newspaper, July 6, 1965; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698298/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.