The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 158, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961 Page: 2 of 14
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1 •wne CUPP lUDOOtD. Wedneaday. July 5. 1961
.^^Hallettsville And Pt.
^Lavaca Youngsters Win
honors At Youth Rodeo
Artie Henke of Port Lavaca and Henri Mae Jones
of H&llitttvUia won honor* as the most outstanding
•edwboy and cowtirl at the youth rodeo held in Cuero
■Municipal Park Monday and Tuesday.
w - Each of the top winners was presented a saddle.
Official* of Cuero Rodeo Association, sponsor of
! iy-night when he "M thnwvr
Jt'fi^pointed with the tumou at riur4l^ (h# bareback bron, tiff-
-jV'twn performances. espeelah even, Blssctt „as wmner of
1v "Tuesday s show. but «* ^ plsmanship award
.^UomiW anther youth rodeo F8]£wmg are wmner*, listed
i.ext year > w.
‘'"'AlSer. U.v. president of the *» Bi„ Mllj,r of
“«* * firot: Arne Henke of
loan Juy 4 will be setertedfor, p<ir1 ^vaca. seeond: Ro Ashorn
Vie 1662 event He said the e Houslon, third; and Pop,
t !*,!<» many competing events o( |ueenoy foui1h
, . Tiedown roping: Ronald Boo-!
Jftfhough attendance wa* nt« h|^ ^ (ionzalel, flP,t; Artie
It htph av Henke of Port Lavaea. second: I
- b*** t0 ** ,,he qua!i!>h Billy Renger of HrlletUv Ule.!
. •*»» vv as highly praised by vis- ^ ^ Ptaw ^ Tivoli. i
mng lOV'boys und cowgiri.v a> fourth 5^^ refused to ac-j
well as adult* who ware here to hjs p^M ^tii after he
#ee the rodeo finishes school
• Only one accident marred the • riding: Mar
rodeo. Toots vm Leaikar of San Antonio
s; ffered a broken left arm Mon- first. G(en A]len ^ victoria.
IT J ____________ second: Bo Ashorn of Houston
BASEBALL SIAN0IN6S !*£,■*££• H“‘“ °l ',cr,
Mater League Standing* Clov erleaf barrel race Henri
By lalted Preaa International M|( jone* of Hallettsville first
Janie Leigh of Alice, second
Judy Clarke of Goliad, third
and Uendy Smother* of Corpus
Chriati. fourth.
™ Judy refused her prize until
she finishes school.
7:, Breakaway: Danny Shives of
; Orange Grove, first; Dannv ,
Stephens et Yoakum, second;!
T7o Scooter Henke of Port Lavaca
GIANT OF GIANTS - - - - By Alan Mavw
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Cards Defeats Yanks
And Cubs Beat Reds
Monday night's ,
gue play saw the Cards defeat
Little Lea-; Cards JHO 000 6 5 1
Batteries Cisneros and
Tuesday's Result*
"Minnesota 6 Chicago 4 1»t
-Minnesota 4 Chicago 2 2nd
New York « Detroit 2 1st
"Detroit 4 N. York 3 2nd, 10 inn.
Washington 7 Boston 3
Los Angeles 12 Kan. City 5 1*»
. JUa Angcle* * Kan. City 5 2nd
Baltimore 3 Cleveland 1
------ TTri—•*-]•*- Gaaaea
Cleveland at New York
BMpmare at Washington night
Lm Angeles at Minnasota night
Chicago at Kaaaas City night
, uie Ittima a..«. the Cubs I Scott: Osequada and Nami.
third: and Bill Vor«worthy 1 Reds 3-2. [ Winner: Osequada. Loser: Os-
La Grange, fourth. j jn ^ard-Yank game the neros, Two-base hit, R. Koenig;
Prizes were donated by b^*1’ | Car(ls 4COred an their runs in i three-base hit. Bauer,
ness firms and individuals ; he {lrk( |w0 innings and then ! B H K
Ley extended appreciation to; ^ ^ Yanks ,0 claim a Rcds 000 011 -2 2 3
all organizations and persons ^ Bi), Nami Cant caUlv j Cubs 201 02g-5 5 0
who helped make the rodeo a er led his ciub With two hits. | Batteries; Williams and P.
tiie Clarke; Noa<k and Jack*on,
! success.
Trotters:;
^Batter
Berclair
Cuero Turkey Trotters blast,
ed Berclair 17-3 Tuesday in
Cuero Paik Stadium The Trot-
ters got 13 hits and benefitted
l by eight errors made hy the
! visitors
I Giddings was to have played
|Cuero Tuesday, but a hist min-
ute schedule change brought,
Berclair here instead.
Emntitt Blackwell hurled the
first five and a half inning* taf
the Trotters, giving up two hit*,
no walks and striking out nino
Kirby Albrecht finished the
game He allowed two hl»,
walked three and struck out
one. The Trotter* turned in two
double plays
Trotter David Perez drove in
su run* on throe singles.
Other Trotter hits were off the
hats of Jimmy Crain, a double
and single; Oscar Blackwell,
two singles; Barry Copenhaver,
two singles; Albrecht, triple;
Elvin Mathis and Manuel Hop-
kins, one single each; and Leo-
nard Aitkens, douhle
Cash prizes awarded during
the game went to Fanny Hop-,
kins, first. Margie Blackwell,
second, and Shirley Mathis.1
third. ,
Other games on the Trotter
i schedule this month are with!
) Goliad July 16 and Karnes City |
j July 30. Both will be played in
Cuero,
Score by innings:
RHE
Her. lair 100 000 200- 3 4 8
Cuero 002 260 70x—17 13 6
Oklahoma Cowboy
Whn Hone Rata
CAMDLNTQN. Mu.. July 5-
iUPIi— Buck Rutherford, Len-
apah, Ok!a , Tuesday night won
the wild horse raee at the 10th
annual J-Bar-H Rodeo before
9,240 spectators.
In other events. Guy Meeks.
Abilene. Tex., won the bronc
riding event: Orhin Garrett.
Baseball (link
Slated By Pirates
PUBLIC RECORDS
The Pittsburgh Pirates will con- ''MARRIAU£ ENSES
duct a baseball clinic and try-! Jack H. Sessions ^|id M.^s
out camp at Nell July 15 and Marion J Hanmwn ~.
16 stalling at 10 a.m. each day. j P^te V. K<idi»gue*,3ii'l M" *
3'he camp is oj>en to boys 17j Pauline A Ruu.
through 22 years of age ] ‘‘NEW CAB OWN
Nell is linated off State High-1 N- I»- S(. ledeft Ueiu Cnewo-
way 72 between Kenedy and let.
Three Rivers. 1 r*'1'
Dave Guerra Pitl.-huruh -> Raleigh Coi<iigtb.ro. Cuerja Pon-
out, said tryouts are to furm.-di uac.
their own spikes, gloves and Ronnie
playing logs. Ho said anyone
who sigps a contract with th«i
Pittsburgh organi*ati(iP "tll lie
reimbursed for expenses in< ur-
Kornfuehror, t'ucio,
I'.iicon ... •
J >()l| e Grimes. Curro. Honliar.
J. C, Lu« a -. 'Aiero. Bu . k
Ti'Vio Lastein Cui’p.. C-aero,.
Huuk.
INVITING •RIBt—N*w Yo»k‘a
(Jov. Nelson Rockefeller, who
was a presidential nomina-
tion aspirant before the last
Republican National Conven-
tion, takes to the golf course
at the Governors Conference
in Honolulu. A fellow ran
come to more grief here, you
might say, tnan in politics.
the Blind for a new radio se-
ries called "Man With a Ques-
tion ”
DRIVE
1 PARE
-FDEf
THIS SUMMER //
Drive ill here for an expert thawis
lubrication for smooth, quiet driving.
Thompson's
Conoco Service
410 N\ Esplanade
t n 5 5*21
Two Daule
Teams Win
/"7 J>mat at Boston 1 day-night
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National League
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49 29
47 31
43 34
38 34
34 37
32 41
31 43
23 48
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^ Cincinnati
Loe Angola*
San Francisco
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
St.- Louis
Chicago
Philadelphia
Tuesday’s Results
Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 0
Los Angtles « Milwaukee 5
' San Francisco 19 Chicago 3 1st
'fLC Chicago 3 San Francisco 2 2nd
St Louis 10 Philadelphia 7 1st
"“""ftuladslphia 10 St. Louis 6 2nd
fy Wednesday's Genres
j»)tt*burgh at Chicago
StLouis at LO. Angeles night
gfc Cincinnati at San Francisco night
Philadelphia at Milwaukee 2.
twHtight
2^if Aswrleu AaseetaRon
Z — w L
‘~5%P *louisviile 33
Indianapolis 45 3S
ii Denver ** 4°
Worth 39 40
•■S'jfc. Houston 3B 45
| Two Daule School baseball
teams won games Tuesday
The local Teenagers beat Edna
>1 and the Daule Little Leag-
603 uer* defeated Edna 6-1
55g Joe McMillan, who struck
.528 out 10 batter*, hurled a no-hit-
•479 ter for the local Teenagers.
438 McMillan and L. Roy were
•419 leading hitters for Cuero.
Larry Mathis, winning pitch
In the second game. .... -------- — ,------- —
Cubs moved closer lo the pen-Hesse. Winner: Williams. L°*‘ ; Pawhuska. Okla.. and T. B
nant on the right arm of B :er; "oack: Two-base hits; Gon^ [ Porter. Leesville. La., tied in
| Williams, who hurled a two | zales 2. Williams; three-base ca|f■ ro.ping.
hitter and struck out 10 while hits. Murray. Marvin Holmes, Pickens,
sinking the Reds 5-2. j SEASON STANDINGS Okla . saddle bronc riding: Kid
Roy Gonzales. Cub shortstop. W E Pet, Marley, Harris, Tenn . steer
furoished the power at the “Cubs 13 4 -"7651 wrestling, and Whitley Butts,
plate with two long doubles. 'Cards 10 7 -588 j Topeka, Kan., Brahma bull rid-
i Score by-innings; Yanks 7 11 .388 jng
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Watch CBS bataball
GAME
or THE
WEEK
with
DIZZY DEAN
and
PEE WEE REESE
Yank*
300 Old
'Cards 10 7
Yanks 7 11
Reds 5 13 -2(7
'Not including tie game!
RuthT earns
Play Game
i oddv Mellow alt Interviews
| Roddy Mi Dow all. prominent
Pan American Result* „tar nf’ television, motion pi< -
By I r.ited Press International tures an,| (he stage, is one of
Mexico City Tigers 4 Austin 3; many celebrities who recently
Tulsa 3 Mexico City' Reds 2 j jmervievved professionals of
Poza Rica 1 San Antonio 0 , t^e American Foundation for
Victoria 2 Veracruz 0 i _____
Monterrey 6 Amarillo 3
Ardmore at Puebla delayed
NOW VOI KNOW
By I nlted Press International
Cuero No. 1 Babe Ruth Lea-
er in the Uttle League game. | Bue team defeated the Cuero .
struck out 12. Mathi* and Lean- j No 2 team 11-1 Monday night
ard Thomas each gpt two »ing-: jn Cuero Park Stadium The,
les to lead Cuero batters. 'game was railed at the end j1 vVitrld War II vvas made up oi me not to, «c»sn,o. mw« -»•
will! of the fourth inning due to ihe,167 ,hlps anft Coverod 26 squa.e "*■
a* 7 10-run rule 'miles todc o< t. i »unso Drug.
Coach Ray Palmour's team
scored seven rut. in the sec-
ond inning and four in the
The Cuero Teenagers
play Victoria Thursday
p m. in Live Oak Park Little
League team* from the two
towns will play immediately af-
ter the first game.
SKIN ITCH
DON'T SCRATCH IT!
Scro»cKing *pr*odi infection causing
M.OBE pam Make fhi* te»» Apply
sv I niu-u 1-ress ...»ITCH ME NOT Itch.ng quisls down -n
* . , , , minulss and aniifc«pl,c acnon h«jp»
The largest convoy during lpMd h,o)in>. Us. iB,ta„i drying itch
1 War II vvas made up of me not to, itHmg, inwtt bits*, io»
Wtiite Sox—Cleveland
Sat., July 8, 11:55
Sun., July n. 11-3
See Schedule
CHANNEL - 5
FALSI AM SKEWING CO** »' l««il Ms.
On-Time Coollffi..
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Clock-Radio
FEDDERS
AIR CONDITION!!
wiw^iimatimer
Why cool an empty house? ... or come home to
a hot one. Set Fedders dock-timer to start cool-
ing before you get home . . . just in time to
cool you off fast when you get there.
FEDDERS NOW PEOPLED - C'OaT PU S 10" ,
SPELLMAN
APPLIANCE
207 \V. Main
REPAIR
CR 5-2375
Five-Member
Fishing Party
m (itches Sailfish
.542'
I fourth Coaeh Jodie dip’s :ea.n
i made its lone tally in the fourth
Charles Gohmert went the
route n the mound for the
( victors, allowing only two base
hits
Omaha 33 49
TietdsyT
Dicky Perez hurled into the
second inning for the No: 2
. . .1 team and was then relieved by
.524 A five-member fishing par > jjm who finished the
.494 from Cuero caught »n eight- me on the moUnrt
.458 foot *ail fi*h during a weekend Don Gohmert and Walter De-
.402 fishing trip at Port Aransas. It p>ear turned in doubles for the
t—away » »*"*•»» j was H** biggest sail fish caug it ^-o ^ team
IndianapoU* 2 D*lla*-Ft. Worth 1 in the area this year up to July 1. 1
ut I Members of the party were C.
Wdianapoli* 2 Dallas-Ft. Worth 0 C. Palmer Jr. and son. Mike,
2nd H B Wright and Mr and Mrs
•Oeiaha 10 Louisville 7 l»t Bill Laster
Laot*viUe 16 Omaha 3 2nd ' Palmer said the fish was lan-
aMouston 2 Denver 1 2nd ded after an hour and »min-
*i I" *D«nvar 4 Houston 0 2nd ute batUe. The j«-pound fish
Today’i ReKedule was caught on a 30-pound test
—---ffriiee-Ft Worth at indianapoli* line about 10 miles out
Louiavili# at Omaha ! Th* P»rty also caught three
Dapvnr at Houston 1 kingfi*h
LC
The No. 1 team will com-
plete is schedule Wednesday j
night with a game in Halletts- i
ville starting at 8 p. m. I
Score by innings:
R 11 t:
No. 2 000 1 - 1 2 2 |
No. 1 070 4 11 7 0
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