The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 28, 1931 Page: 5 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD CUERO, TEXAS
SUNDAY, JUNE
GRASS FIRE WARM
Citizens who intend to!
grass off their properties hre
to call the Fire 'Jtiiei or'' |4
and firemen will be sent to
! over the operation and pm
I spread of the flames. 'kAJ
• advt.) LeRoy Hamilton, I
RECORD SPORTS
e Quick Road To Results
The “Haig” Still There?
- By HARDIN BURNLEY --
SPORT LIGHTS
•RO RECORD
Classified
ertising Rates
Weather permitting, the Trot-
terr will get Into aetion this after-*
noon in their first home game, and
Cuero fans should turn out in'
numbers. The Cuero club has been!
playing a great brand of baseball!
so far this season and this after-
noon’s contest should be an inter-
esting one. In the event of a rain,
this morning, the game will be
called off.
AMitchell-
lohgbst petvee
i OF THE 0{Z<rtSH.
i • "Pf20 "S '
Cuero Nine in First Home
Game H«re Sunday
Afternoon.
Cuero baseball fans will see the
1M1 edition of the Cuero Turkey
first
The Houston Buffs Friday climb-
ed into first place position with the
Beaumont Exporters, to add to
complications in the 1931 Texas
League race. 1
Failure to receive a better, brand
of hurling has coat the Exporters
seme apparently easy games oif
late. Hamlin and Vaughn are
apparently the only Exporter hurl-
ers who can be dendeded upon.
K. + ♦ 4
Stribling. the Georgia peach, will
apparently be the favorite when he
climbs into the ring at Cleveland
for a try against Max SchmeUng,
German champ. Stribling is the
faster man and carried a real wal-
lop in bath right and left,. The
German, if Unable to take any
more punishment than given him
by Shdrkey in the fight awarded
him on a foul, is going to find
things plenty roug|x.
Fast, aggressinve, and willing to
take a‘ chance, Stribbling should
Win by a knockout.
Trot baseball club in
hone game of the season today,
When Nixon comes to this city
seeking revenge for a 9 to 0 de-
feat handed them by the Trot-
ters tiro weeks1 ago.
Manager Barnes an dhis Trot-
ters are favored to take today’s
encounter, in the event big Wil-
liam Mitchell is in top form, for
Mitchell is f' almost unbeatable
when hurling his best game.
It was Mitchcl who shut out
the Mixon Bine 9 to 0 in Nixon
two weeks ago, and the big hurler
is expected to repeat his per-
formance today.
The Trotters have been playing
Inch dally,
bach single in-
Msy Record.
S to daily and
WALTER"
WA<w£M -
-
OUP AAAN
• OF THE
AnaeicAN
(eype&L
cop 1
Foteres,
bang up baseball this season and
\ : this afternoon's game promises to
be a last contest.
The game is te be played on
the high school diamond and will
J get underway shortly before 4
o’clok.
THIS YEAR GOODYEAR
MEANS EVEN GREATER
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Building millions pore tires than tmef
other company, Goodyear is able to
give values which cannot be dupli-
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NEW 1931 Goodyear AH-Weather
Balloon. More mdee, mare style,
more endurance!
JUNE BRIDES
Spring after his medic ore showing
during the Winter tour, but he has
been practising carefully and is said
to be in cId-time farm.
Another great veteran, the long-
hitting Abe Mitchell, will play on
the British team and his plight is
akin to that of Hagen. He’s facing a
Crisis in his career as an inter-
nationalist. Abe saw his famous
partner, George Duncan, slip from
that scene this Spring. Many re-
great Duncan’s omission from Ry-
der play. His ancient rivalry with
Haig” (George beat the latter
in all their important matches)
made Duncan familiar to American
fans. He’ll be missed at Scioto.
Capt. Char las Whitcombe, of the
British teato; his brother, Ernest;
Fred Robson, H. C. Jolley and
Archie Ccgfcpaton are well-known
internationalists. Cbmpston is rated
flee the first of the'past week to j fessional golf supremacy between
eiafan the.'; Record's offer to June j Great Britain and the '‘United
brides of the Weekly fer the en- { States. That will be the main is-
suing year Mrs. Gkxv was Miss sue, at course, but far those who
buna Bressel of Hoehbeim. The • like the personal drama of the
happy couple were married at | game the fate of Walter Hagen Vill
Westhoff on the first day of June j be hanging in the balance. Foe
by Rev. Jacobs the Lutheran pastor j about two years “The Haig” has
of Westhoff and both said they been off Ms game. Long a leading
iwart still happy. Besides the candidate for the distinction of
Gloars the name of Mrs. Norman being the world’s greatest golfer
Powell another June bride goes on —four times winner of the British
the dally Hat for the next six Open champinoshffe. twice U. S
inaattn. We want all the DdWitt Open champion, and a holder at
county 'June brides to start off scores of other titles^—Sir Walter
right. seems to have last the. magic touch
--,-- that brought victory to him for so
■. €k Runits. The Rexafl Drug- long a time,
gist is now having a sale of fetex- Hagen is captafn;* the U. if 8.
«U, Summer Toilet items ter the Ryder Cup team and 1* has point-
entire family, "fitly ho# afid save ed for the international matetr at
With safety " fadv) Scioto. He did not ao abroad this
ANTONIC
CUERO MOTOR
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AH bidders mm* submit their
proposal on the blddflig form fur-
nished by the Gtty and attached to
the specifications. \
The Council reserves the right to
Wfeet any and all bids, accept such
Md most advantageous to the City
and to waive all technicalities.
Dated this the 24th day rf Jane.
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 28, 1931, newspaper, June 28, 1931; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995312/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.