The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 67, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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there were
no electric
refrigerators?
Kemcmber ru-liing home with a Mock of ioc lo (ifrvmt it from melting . . .
and ho» it seemed a.« if you uere constantly going alter more ice to prevent
the spoiling of periehahles in the ice hoi. Today, in our world of modern
electric appliances you never have to worry about the perishablei. spoiling
and you, electiie refrigerator actually makes ice for vou. These modem
electric conveniences and nomforla and many nthetfa are available to vou
today with just a flip of a switch or the turning of a knoh . , . and all
are available jfl your electric appliance dealer at much ieaa cost than you
think.
CITY OF CUERO
(111 I ni.lTIES ARE CHEAP IN CIXKO
ELECTRIC DEPT
COSTS
LITTLE
TO BUY
LESS TO
OWN!
It's a pretty safe bet that, Box ItiBl. Hvuston 1. ami endos
r*?? w**!>
2 THE CUERO RECORD Thurs., March 19. 1984
Five Vie For Fourth
Spot On Houston Colt
.45s Pitching Staff
Cocoa, Fla, The biggest battle brewing in the
Houston Coit Mm spring training camp is the battle tor
tif> number fovir'starting spot iu the Colt 45s' pitching
rotation.
Veterans Bob Brian and Jim Owens, plus' young-
sters Dave Qiusti. Chris Zachary, and Larry Yelien, all
have their giov.es in the ling Zachary, Bruce and Yelien
have been most impressive in their early sprihg outings.
i :• . 11.U:> .. ban .
n lm 1 1 >.iCK Kuiol. U.„ Not-! *'**^' W'1** >" . at.
,n.| Ki n JoflhvN: ** his ^ lvronl Cli,ss AA An'
, ,1.«, S' l.-.T Sk nnv : '*«*•> !«■" season That he Ive'
Bn«r 4-u! h* aw! v;i spot * ««■ oots^e shot to win the 4th
or.uf it uvt a. ■ H.'il hat
rmmbor r-*n spo -w*r> rm* n .. . , ,
*no;ik' ta*t hai am a viv-'
a ones? «»n .r ir> Mn«' ; ..
v‘ kh1 n ;«ter.
fAvens, who..has i,me major , Thp ^mai,unx sp,**
. ,,;ue -cus..us iidvr his : w.tion ^
,,(.n , - >•■.!/ ,tu years of age.
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Snorts (Comments S'
Yorktown
Wildcats
The Yoi ktovvn Wildcat*, who
| members of Coach Henry Har-l ing check or money order, and :
Ivey’s Daule high Rams baseball J adding 25 cr;nts for postage and . contest tiie Cuero Gobblers In,
| team will be shagging base - handling charges.. Box seats are 1 consecutive games March 31 and
i balls anri-or swinging at them1 $3.50 and reserved seats $2.50 April 3, have won one of their
the next several says after their , | f(jur „artK,g to date, a check of
listless showing against the in- Didn't know they made the " reveals. Beeville's
vading Lockhart Lions here . stuff any more, but guess they ■■
Tuesday night i do. .stout Trojans have turned the
A full dozen times, Ram held- J Colored friend ot out s w as la-1 trick twice against the Cat*,
lers juggled the pellet against , menting the fat t (he other day while St. Joseph of Victoria de-
the invader*, and these bobbles.'! tha' he had mripladvfl or/ lost feated them once. Only Wildcat
along with seven base knocks, j-hiis Red Rooster snuff box. Can vietory of the season has been
wore more than enough for' the I say ior certain that Garrett's over the same Victoria club.
• Caldwell county athletes Nalti- is still on the shelves over the I A feature of their lone vic-
| rally, thp twelve Cuero tt'xiix , nation, but had not seen any of j Tory, over the St, Joseph Fly*
< had a tremendous bearing on j the Red Rooster variety lately | ets, was the play of second
jibe one - sided 9-2 outcome of j -— — i baseman Leroy Steble. The
| the first Ram party of the in-1 Get on the bail, County Agent I Yorktown athlete came through
Thp
bi t km games
, , , more important id
experienced of the; Cofu Wlan
zn..v mo ha- ^!""‘i\t;w tn„ ,,ul,
•i<l<1lUOr
to in out-'
t-.xh i-
probahly
these five
any otitef
a.- m.mag-
i er Harry Oaf* will chouse one
season ^ vm for the, number four
starling yob. anti die oiiiev-.
impressave 12-12 j jyjj| probably 'rein bn - lone
/■ irm :i
sM.nd.nr .v.nter league
rf! Venezuela,
After .cri
mm" in Iffth. ttie former Phillie i r«4ie*f men.
■ m: !t-.is pit' lHT has never ajwI as piayp. - audio. Jim
n le .!eve1o(» 1 Into the win- Bixisnan once sa.d. "They only
"■■ ■' pnr-ber tlwit ;w«« expected, j pay jpxal trionty to .rguiai
: Ur-vey er Houston generat inan-: .atarten's ansi sisjrt relief men
■ P : r R ,.-hards has had:. a.j npt-.long retief pitchers "
. , ,..i k king in* so-called j .......
''wa.diiri-u’T' pitchers and' re-; *-•• •—» *■'•*: ‘ '•
'.mdiz.r.y 'hen:- into Winning;"'
Tj; \( Iv riil sHVIKN — These iiinlli *iader«
are Ihe freshmen .nlit for trai l, (his year al
I'liero High Sehinil. They, alonu with "lh anil
XDi graders, will lake part ill III. junior (rack
meet |o he held in this city l ri.hu I rout
row: Rodney \tesl l.ynn Moore. I i n i in \ I .me
nnd Biililm Vtilliaiii'. R o k r..w : Rennie Nava.
David Neuman, Rrure Smith. Ronnie Bryant
and < oaeli I'ikes
C..U0 RECORD STAFf PHOIO
fant season
Know the iocuj group hated to
' make ill those miscues, but
kicking the ball around is not
her-: Owens -just may l»e
e-n exam ple of th.s.
Bruc-e " ad h fine IP-9 racor.1
: >jk2. h:»-'first year with the ! Mmj.
15 b-. slipiied *r> a 5-9-mark ! jjar ^
,*.s* ' vrar due to some extent!
e shouider .injury. His injury'
s .•ompfe'e-ly healed and hk«
of/ei the curve Itali seoins to.!
tie. back. :n h:s pitching reper-
-t
' .ills'!, a 24-ye ir-old I'ufht- ;
•lander ..front Syrac'Lse Cniver-'
t GOBBLER BASEBALL
* :
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m scnf:m LK
U. S. Professionalism
Is Olympics Handicap
TOKYO .'ITIi i’hc main Baig.iam was told the Rus-
!li.ridieap to C. S Olympic hop-, sians have predicted they will
es is not Russ,an amateurism! win 43 gold medals at Tokyo
hut American wxifessionaJiism, j He declined to make a predic-
J. -Lyman Bingham, executive! tion for the American team,
director of the U. S. Olympic -We pretty well what
Heideman! | with a timely s.ingle in the final
The Battalion, A&M’s student J timing to drive in the being
newspaper, has launched a fund j and winning runs ami give live
raisng drive to buy basketball Cats a 4-3 win. The winners
onducive to winning many ball! coach Shelby Metcalf a new au-1 trailed l»y one run going into
games, unless the booting is j tomobile. Editor Dan Louis is! the seventh Ixh walks pula
i done by the opposition. Such j confident the money will be rai-: pair °f runners on base. Tiie
play could be charger! to inex- i sed from the student borly. ..but . next batter gixHjnderl out Then
perienee to some extent. I guess. | is accepting donations from any-j Stehle came through with the
and then again. I’ve heard the 1 one money hl<A\
statement made over ami over Anri another ski’ from the Ag- Stehle turned in the fielding
that "when one or two fellows gie cam)Nis - "The (vest spring gem of the day also, when with
start mishandling the peloto, practice since I've been here.' Flyers on first ami second he
i they aU fall in line '' G>ach Hank Foldberg says of snagged a line drive slopped
. Thf guy I felt sorry for in his Aggie footlvallers "Spirit, on second ami promptly threw
Lefthander Don Mossi made his ! this game was plucky, young I attitude and dedication are the to first to retire the side nr a
triple play
Exceptional May no the pa it
of several Cat. performers has
been noted according to re-
the Ivench : dub is like some of their others ix»rt>. Above-average perfomv-
they'll ;
Lefthander Mossi
Makes Third Stop
SARASOTA, Fla.
UTD
Above games at 4 p.ni
Mar 31 Yorktown — There
A pi. .3 Yorktown. liere
Apr T Luli.ng There
Apr 9 Pt. Lavaca, here
Above games at 7:30 p.m.
April IB - IT - 18 Gobbler
, , , i Inv itationat Tournament Here
• d}. comes very highly venom- T(,anl!E (>nterpd are Kenedy
ied n K.S manager at Ok- ibi'.e.ksyiUe, 1 Ailing,
i sm,.. U> Grady Hatton. | ^ ^ ^ Forest of
ft'.u-'i ..as a chance to he a .Victor.., and Cu-
■ winner m tne maiors, says I
oIVi
iF.- v-n *i tuok for ham.to refll*
.» 'jelp ‘he 4.”i,(s in lfk>4
iKsti vNon Ki a'.<l i«>st 11 fur
CommiitfM'. said today.
Gut-jo 3, I.m.ng 2 \ Bingham also gave a detad-
'pi i^avaca There C(' defense of the conduct of
| American Olympic athletes,
i He said refxirts of off-hours
| high jinks were "magnified
: beyond recognition."
Bingham and Charles L.
Omstem, chairman of the oom-
Kdwnrd Roeder.
we can do." he said, “but we
don't know what the others
can do We had our best team
ever at the Innsbruck Winter
Olympics, arid made the worst
showing because the others
were improving faster than we
were.
, .... "And I bate to compare our-
nuttees hxxi andjvousing com- se]vps w)th fhe Russians The,
donh have professional spvrts
the way we do."
•i, I'jciiic Quasi League ehnm-j.
District Schedule
All !.> - ."* • Games 7 :30 p m.
April I’l-Seguin— Here
mittee, are in Tokyo to in-1
spect facilities for the 1964
Olympic Games, to lie held
here Oct. 10-24.
They Told a press conference
that they have "no complaints"
and that the Tokyo Olympics
should be “the best set of
games we've ever had. '
Bingham brought up the sub-
ject of repirted American es-
capades at the Olympics.
"Three of the boys on our
team at Innsbruck went to a
farewell paidy for the Polish
team, with whom they had
third stop along the American I Bari "Pinky' Jackson, starting j reasons
League circuit Wednesday when' ^ndsman He allowed1 Bystander's comment "Can't
j but a scant four hits in his five- comment about the attitude and
he was sold by the Detroit Ti-1 innjnK stay on the hillock and dedication aspects, but if the
gers to the Chicago White Sox j SPnt ten batsmen
for the $20,000 waiv er price. j via 'the strikeout route Guess ! in the past few years.
The 34-year-old southi>aw j he could have gone the distance, need 'spirits' t«. w in
broke into tne majors 10 years but ^ w,as 'n ^ w ^
ago when he and Rav Narles- ^,xth 'v Larr>’ ppeP Mat* HF ST >( AA TF AM
ki formed the nucleus of a bull- hlR who rw',’ive<1 no better sup- OORVALUS Ore PD
pen siaff that led the Cleve-; P01^ from hi* mates than did Walt Hazzard of UCIv\ was
land Indians to The American ! his predecessor | named the outstanding player Lisleri below are the rematn-
lA-ague riiampionship I T<>0, Pam ha’,PI's had a mess : ,.f the NCAA Western rv-gional ( tig gmnes on the Yorktown
In 195k he was deaJt to the | trouble trying to figure out i basketball playoffs Monday. s<-hedule.
Tigers, where he was used' pri- I 'slant* of Tim Hill, Lion tos- Also named to the alf-touma-
manh as a starter. It is ex- ser who stmek out nine local merit team vveie tenmmate : Mar. M
(verted that with Chicago- he j 'W. and proved selfish in the Gail Goodrich, John Tresvant | town
vvilf be assigned to the bullpen j hiu department. He gave up but of Seattle, Ollie Johnson of San! a 3]
nnee again to supplement right-: ,w° 'n Dis seven - inning exhibi- F'rarteisco and Troy Collier of
hander Hoyt Wilhelm, | tion. a feat that does not occur - Utah State.
Last year, he had a 7-7 rec- even day.
ord ami an eameil run aver- Well, The firs* game of the . MOA I.S I I* LADDER
I jnel Blain.
| Jolvn Respondek. Pat Jaeger
and laCroy Stehle and the fu-
ture K»iks hnght for the Wtld-
i cats
HalletlsviJie at York-
age of 3.73.
.p’c'is last 'year
Zic’nary. the asyear-old bon-
, (xry from Knoxville. Tennes-
• .-■ was hckt led for the riunoi-s
tbi's season aftei spending the
GG season as a.first year pfay-
e; on the big <Tul> 11 :.s pitching,
howev”,-. ti;.' !:i'- month, of the
.weasun and h*.s ■ veiy" im-
>, - - ve w inter ' league season
puns him ,ri a gissl i.VpsiUori to
n in tiie fourth s'aiting spot.
;:,s [H?,formante against the earth tremor rooked bus Adr.-
. Yank'a.s, when he rdiovv, d no a!,c :*■>'' •« ■ ' y Wenn v slay,
tints ahi;l one hi!, a 1 three inn- cr.n -t.ntr some .• ah- b’t' < aus-
w.i- aiipressni* lie lias de- n:g :i> i itsua.'bes 1 ’ ot
teraf.,: r on',1 to a stone -•fi'iie .T.v-'ie/i down
April 23-New- r.raunfeis.- There I j-TnXtXfirXIX037irrn'3',,'| j'.trained.'' he said. "It was aft-
er midnight, but they had fin-
ished competition.
"According to the reports,
DOIBLES AS BRASS
ROOK ISLAND, lit
April 28— Beeville—Hei*e
May 1 - San Marcos—There
May 5—(ion/ales—-Here
May 7 - Seguin—There
May 12—New Braunfels Men'
May l i -Beevtlle—There
May V* - San Marco* -He: t
: May 21 Gon/ales—There
i
DAULE BASEBALL
1964 Schedule
1
i spilled.
Ralph Y. Staienko. .31 wall dote , ., ^‘^Ml of
Rams will take to the field ag-
young year is in th<‘ books ami! Dl'NKDI.N Fla HTft
IT ,7, TT1 n c|;»sin8ufhc;*op R’xkUt.h of n.rksv.lle >A[)r r> Yorktown at Pettu
xate after the milk has been Tenn . has moved into second
Apr, 3
J Apr 7 --
t Apr. 14
’ “Apr 17
M'v 'Apr. 21
Cuero at Yorktmtn
Yorktisvn at Cuero
Kenedy at Yorktowti
Yorktovn at Goftad
-- Yorktown at Nixon
- Poth a* Yoiktiavn
place ahead of Arnold f*a! mer
Rivers
hie as football coach ami ath-
letic director of August ana Ool-
TRK.MOR HITS CITY
TTUKSTF, I'ta.y -upt-
ags
■ :• g s-'d
ar.d tron: *:)e■ l.irade ot v. \n -
parte u- thonj'.- C'a iiGi >>n'"> p - sed
i^' may < nr,
season. ,v
•rdm b-H- TDD BAD. I.IRIJ*
■ III- giva; 1 /)NDON C'PL (.'•■die-
•oKivn. New (V-i-ie-. 1' sa d rpesd.i! i:i;:!r
• ear play er he i,inb- est :n gas; afl"!
i ■ tnaxv 'li-- one i d ■ ■ l h;m .v ied In v. a - 16.
TV :e\e Ills T »,! !).m. ga l- Coppe : »■)'
itai.T.ru- ::ib Vk?'.1-.375..2Cl• n tee Rsvth.v ,s»
- io veil Weelnrsd iy
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id- Di.khari -Here
Lickhan There
31 Brenham Here
7 HaliettsviMe- Here.'
t Ilall.e'.t.svi'np-'- There
District Schedule
Mon/.lie- Heie
they got drunk ami stole a car,j lege spirting next fall. He ns-
In "fact, what they did was to cepted both appointments Wed-
drive the car the w rong way up nesday,
a one-way street. But the car |
belonged to a friend of theirs,
and a biood test showed no al-
. oho! n the.r systems.
SINE NEW COACH
alnst this same club, and if the
Cuero lads ran find live handle
On fhe ball in this forthcoming
game they ran avenge the de-
feat they suffered here Tuesday
DEVLIN QCALIFIE8
I VS VT-M.AS. N.ev (UPD
‘>uv,i a s Bnii.e Devlin be-
10 Co; p,;y Ciir, sd 1 lerv: j • ame me 2Sj<i qualifier for Ui<
14 Mon/, if s Tiic-e ;. ]_’:li ariniia! Toum.i men; o!
!t> Corpu- •Chi-ot, T!"Te ; Chainp;w>s . a:
■'Scgir.n There
Jt Brei1::; a. 1 •■;•<■
ii. Herr
NCAA Playoffs Teams
In Practice Sessions
('outny ! C io go.3 •
.io - M y •'when h«
E'ete, -burg t);a-i
• >!i Sunday.
I S-rer: lui
■ id w A;n .1 I (lij
a• »n I:*-- S" j
io'illl<UUeIl‘
BOSTON - (UPD Ray Sine. For the baseball fan who plans
a former defensive halfback to attend some of the Houston
with the oM New York Titans j CoJt 45s games this year, they
in the American Football Iz*a-J might like to know that individ-
gue, w ill coach Boston State | ual game tickets are now on
College’s baseball team this sale at Colt Stadium ami seven
- ison. t other kvcati ms in fhe Greater
• Sine. 27 succeeds Jim Sulli-1 Houston area.
'-m. iv-■ resigned to devote Tickets may also lie jiur<*ha«-
■■•••><■ a- the sehdeT* athle-! ed at the 50 Trans - Texas U-
•May 1 Three
! Yorktown
m file unofficial professional ,May 5 _ Nlxo„ al Yorkt.svi
golfers money - winning stand- .May 7 Yorktown at Po!h
mgs Rudolpii has won $12- .M(ty 12 Pp,tmi at Yorktown
447.92 compared to live $13 500,-! .May 19 Three Rivers at
00 won by leader Jack Nick-; Tliree River*
laus ami the $11.850 00 ws*i by J
third-place Palmer. ' * — Distnet Game*
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June -if V amo a were tuian.-
KANSAS iTl \ , VI,i *I PIi moils r,,o:< es | iy lo: the
FCI-A M.clt giui: Duke ipU ■ ha.-dent. ivgiomb NCAA a!-
Kanxa.~ m;i v, 'he four ftttfuis>ts ; louriianibiit ;na:i B,J1 Bi ailtey
,n tiw NCAA national basketball of Pr.no ton Steve V..cend,*'ik
playoffs will move inlo Muni-'.of I>,>kr ami Toby K.inonll ot
, .nil AndjioriUni texla.v lu lie- t'onnccin.u ai-o. . e named
g.:t pract '-e ior ilie.r cJiam- to ttx- tc.-.rh
ptoiislnp boats.
Second - I inkeii Michigan STABS IX |*Ot UXLA
'ak'es on tourtli - ra.nkril Duke MIAMI. Fla .I'M- i ,eo'-n
.n the first- senufinal game Frl- Mi, a. M am, L'r,ivi*:-»;iy is All-
day n gr:t and tofManked l(.3»A A-w.i i ggarti bacJt and New
unbeaten in 28 games meets- York Aankiw slugger Mickey
R’t'u-rankcd Kansas S', te ,n th< M„mie pl'i.v ,n tne Pne
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