The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1965 Page: 3 of 6
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Softballers !
Will Play
A ladie* softball game is
scheduled for Live Oak Park
diamond here tonight
with activities slated to get un-
derway at 8 o’clock.
Opponents will be the Cuero
ladies’ team and Meyersville,
a club that dynamited Nord-
heim last Tuesday night by a
whopping 46-13 score.
In the last game played by
♦he Cuero group In Nordheim,
against Kenedy, the local team
lost by a 7-2 score, when six-
teen of the losers were sent
benehward via the strikeout
route.
Interested fans who plan to
attend tonight’s game are in-
formed that the Live Oak Park
Field is located near Daule
school on the old San Antonio
highway and across the road
from the Cuero Livestock Auc-
tion premises.
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Cleveland
Chicago
Baltimore
Detroit
New York
Los Angeles
Washington
Boston
Kansas City
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Monday's Result*
Minn. 6 Boston 2, 1st
Min. 3 Boston 0, 2nd
N. Y. 7 Detroit 2, 1st
Detroit 5 N. Y 4, 2nd
Balti. 7 Kan. City 4
I, A 5 Wash. 2, 1st
Wash 4 L A. 3. 2nd
Tuesday's Game*
Wash, at L. A. nite
Balti. at Kan. City rut*
Boston at Minn, nite
N Y. at Detroit nite
Wednesday's Game s
Wash, at L. A. nite
Balti. at Kan. City nite
Boston at Minn, nite
Cueve. at Chicago nite
N Y at Detr otinite
Little Leaguers
Taken To Astrodome
Lee Meitzen, manager of the
minors Little Leaguq Cards
created a fine climax to that
team's 1965 season when he ar-
ranged to have the club trans-
ported to Houston Saturday,
where they saw the Los Ange-
les Dodger* beat the Houston
Astros 3-1 in the Domed Sta-
dium
The crosvd attending this
I game was declared to be 50,-
'136.
Accompanying the Cuero
j youngsters were Mrs. Meitzen
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Tuls.
Worth
i Dal.-Ft.
1 Austin
WESTERN
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Cincinnati
46 34
.575
Ins Angeles
47 35
.573
San Francisco
43 35
.545
Philadelphia
42 36
.538
Pitts burgh
41 39
.513
Milwaukee
38 37
.307
St. Louis
39 41
.488
Houston
37 43
.463
Chicago
36 44
.450
New York
29 53
345
Monday's Result*
N Y 3 Chicago 2, 1st
N Y 3 Chicago 0,.2nd
TEXAS LEAGUE
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EASTERN DIVISION
W L Pet.
42 35 .545
40 34 541
37 39 487
DIVISION
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Albuquerque 43 35 551
El Paso 35 42 . 455
Amarillo 33 43 434
Monday's Results
Austin .5 Amarillo 2. 1st
Amarillo 4 Austin 0 2nd
Dal.-Ft Worth 10 Albuquerque j
TuUa 8 El Paso 6
Tuesday’s Games
at Amarillo
Follows The A-Line
?f Louis 3 San Fran, 2. 12 inns
Phil*. 3 Pitts. I, 1st
Phila. 6 Pitts. 2. 2nd
Houston 5 Milw. 4
Cinci. 7 L. A 4
Tuesday's Game.
Fitts. *t Phila. nite
L„ A at Cinci. nite
Houston at Milw nite
8an Fran, at St. Lows nite
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Game*
Chicago at N. Y
Pitta, at Phila. nite
I. A at Cinci. nite
Houston at'Milw. nite
San Fran at St. Louis nite
SURPRISED BURGLAR
ATLANTA (UPIi — Assistant
! cashier Herndon Adams, mak-
ing a routine check of a bank
j closed for the Independence
Day holiday, walked in on a
i burglar Monday.
I “What are you doing her* “
the burglar demanded.
“Why, I work here/' Adam,
replied. ,
The burglar fled, abandoning
his tools
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Send 50 cents for our Spring-
Summer Pattern Book which
contains coupon for pattern of
your choice.
j wrong gear
IONDON (UPI) - Motorcy-
) cllst Michael McDade, giving
j evidence in a dangerous driving
j case Monday, was asked by the
I prosecutor:
| "What gear were you tat”
1 “My leather jacket and
boots.” said McDade.
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THE CUERO RECORD, Tue§„ July «, IMS
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By United Press latemsttoosl
Today Is Tuesday, July 6. tha
187th day of 1965 with 179 to
follow.
The morning stars are Sat-
urn and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Venus
and Mars.
John Paul Jones, the found-
er of the American Navy, was
born on this day in 1747.
On this day in history:
In 1699, the notorious pirate,
Capt. William Kidd, was seized
in Boston and deported to Eng-
land.
In 1885. bacteriologist Louis
Pasteur Inoculated the first hu-
man being, a boy who had been
madly bitten by an infected
dog. The boy did not develop
any infection.
In 1933, an All-Star baseball
game was played for the first
time. The American League
defeated the National League,
4 to 2, in Chicago.
In 1959, Russia orbited two
dogs and a rabbit in a space
capsule.
long arm of the law should
have been « little shorter.”
American philosopher Ralph
Waldo Emerson said: “Nothing
great was ever Achieved with-
out enthusiasm.”
NEW YORK (UPI) - Thou-
sands of New York City taxi
drivers once again manned fleet
owned cabs today following a
seven - day strike. Is Chicago,
however, hackies continued a
similar walkout.
BLAST RIPS Oil TANKER IN HARBOR-Thick smoke pours from the Norwegian oi) tanker,
the 22.880-ton Rons Star, after a terrific explosion ripped through the vessel moored In
the harbor at Rotterdam, Holland. The blast broke the ship tn two. Capt. Olav Jensen
said tbs crew of 42 men and six passengers were accounted for. but eight members of a
cleaning party of 35 to 40 men were killed, eight were missing and 28 others injured.
NO MONKEY SHINES
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) -
University oi California patrol-
man John B. Fulkes doesn’t
like to monkey around with
hairy prowlers.
After chasing an escaped
monkey across the campus dur-
ing the weekend • up a tree,
down the tree and into a hedge
-Fulkes moved in. The mon-
key bit the officer but Fulkes
held on and made the pinch.
“Maybe,” he said later, nurs-
ing a bandaged finger, "th*
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sale’* to th* Want Ada now,
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be waiting under "Help Want-
ed” m tha GUasRM aaoffon
and daughter Barbara, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Frols, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn FcWhorter and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Holman.
Enroute to the stadium, the
group enjoyed a picnic supper.
QUOTES FROM
THE NEWS
Reg. U.8. Fat Off.
By United Press International |
PHILADELPHIA - U. S.
Atty Gen. Nicholas Katzen-
baeh, speaking in Independence
Hall during Freedom Week
ceremonies:
“The cry of ‘no taxation with-
out representation' helped
bring on the revolution, yet to-
day there are still millions of
Negroes who pay taxes but can
not vote. ”
DURHAM, N. C. — CORE
executive secretary, James
Farmer, explaining his opposi-1
tion to a resolution which
would have placed the Con-
gress of Racial Equality in fav-
j or of an immediate withdrawal
of American troops from Viet
Nam :
j "I believe it is the duty of
: all Americans to be concerned I
; about foreign policy, but I !
I don’t believe the civil rights
! movement and the peace move-
ment should be merged.”
ROME - Actress Sophia Lo
ren, finally getting her day in 1
court after a seven year legal j
I struggle over bigamy charges -
against herself and movie pro-
ducer husband Carlo Ponti;
“No matter what the 1 a w
: says, we are married because
i being married isn't a matter of
j standing up before a judge or:
: priest and having him say1
| words. It's a feeling — and 11
feel married.” '
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.