The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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THE CUBBO RECORD
T^E LINE-UP
FLOftESVILLE ./ POS. *
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Pawlik :..........—......-.....
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Timmerman ..i......................
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O. C. Donabo ..............
for 4 yards. End of quarter. Score
Cuero 6; IHoresviHe 0,
FOURTH QUARTER
Floresvilltt’s ball on fewn SI yard
line. 2nd down $ to go. Pass to
Swift netted 25 yards. Brinkoeter
passed to Johnson for 1st down on
30 yard line. Johnson hit tackle for
6 yards. Bobles hiade a yard at
tackle. Waldie dived over lino- tor-
CUERO
Dahhnan
Bluntzer
1894. •‘The Star/’ established
rly Rundachau, established 1891.
ted, April, 1919.) J V
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moath, $5.00 per year in adraaea
ffioe as second-class matter under
\ 8. 1879.
of Caero and of DtWitt County
reached tbe commandqr that
rdm craft were lined Sp on
adttn jtffc of the river.
lAfl’of the captured coati
liquor and hi*, the cdtensan
B. Donaho
Houck .t.
ed pass on Coero's 9 i yard ItttR..
(Time, oat Bell.) Dletae kicked 40
yards to mkneid and out of bound*.
Brinkoeter passed to Swift for S yds.
Johnson made 1st down oa Caere's
45 yard lihe., Brinkoeter mad* Vyd*.
and Waldie 3 on line plays. Scheehy
failed to gain. Waldie made a Vet
down on Cuero’s 24 yard line. (Time
out for Cuerb.) Waldie made 3 yds.
at right tackle/ Brinkoeter no gate.
Waldie penalized 15 yards for push-
in?, i Brown fot Burfolrti . Cuebo.)
P*s* to Swift gaibed 10 yards.
Brink outer’s pass to Swift whs inter-
cepted bv Howerton but'the referee-
ruled R.F^oresville’s ball on - itJ y®
line. gjHnkeeter fumbled and Cue-
ro recovered’ but Floresvflle wsb ojr'
side on play. Floresville’s ball on
Cuero’s 15 yard line. Waldie made
2 yards. Pass failed. Brinkoeter
faked a pass and circled • left ezuL
Scheffler stopped him for op gam.:
Cuero’a ball ^on own 10 ya^ line.
Dietse got off a 60 yard pant tbit
rolled out of (pounds on Fioresville’s
24 yard dine. Pass netted 9 yarda
Pass incomplete. A second, peas
was incomplete as the game ended:
Score, Csero 6; PloredriUe 6. fib
Johnson
A gooi
mrr# *
If-shoi
Waldie
Fischer
Rabies
gold and bine
brinkoeter ..............: Dieted
F. B.
Referee*, Bell. • Umpire, Dietse;
Hedd Lfocsthan, Harper: f
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love It.
Paul V. McNutt, dean of the
law schftol of University of
Indiana, who was elected com-
mander-v of* the American
Legion at organization’s con-
vention in San Antonio, Tex.
He \)ias a captain of artillery
/during the World War.
(Intn-MUaMl >rr#>
DR. L J. LA
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GradaaU,V«W
Gofisals* Dear and
„ l?let*e kicked off to Robles, yho re-
turned ' te Eloresville’s 30 yard line
before Bell stopped him. Bind of
half. Score Cuero 6; Floresville 0.
THJRO QUARTER
Dqnaha kicked 10 yards to B£ll and
then dumped him. Hewerton made
'2 yards at center. Dietae hit
tackle foi* a yard. PaNtr Incomplete.
Ball on Floresville's 45 yard, line.
Dietse kicked 4 yards out of bounds. * ef and he pasted out of bounds oi\
grade itt Cuero this year, and it is fit*
vements of 1988 with- another of our
Let’s all get? the spirit and fall in line,
btirr vyyjr Ak>'j* tj
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a typographical error regarding; a
it it ud. "A! baby sho* wiH be h«rt!:”
FtarekviHe's Mill on own 42 yard line.
Wsfclte made a y*rd at center. Jofta-
,so« no gain. Brinkoeter passed,
but Dietse broke it up. Brtnkoetsr
panted 25 yards to Howerton who re-
turned^ to Cnero’s 42 yard line, How-
erton skirted left tackle tor IS yardst
Fischer hit centpr for 3. Cueto’s bell
on 50 yard Hup. Pass failed. Dtetze
made a yard. (Bohack for B. Don-
•ho). Dietse kicked oat of bounds
on Floresville’s 17 yard line. Brink-
oeter punted out of bounds on Floros-
power is a whole lot safer. It
lot of it, too.
FloresviUe'i
ojf-side pet
yards. Howerto*,«*t6ppt»d at l*Rfl**
gain. PkAs incomplete. Iflrwer-
fon made & ykrdfr at , tackle,
fcass incomplAe. Piore«rrftfe*g bait
on own 3# jfl^d line. Brinkoeter
made 1 yard,; stopped^ ’ by B«N.
Waldie ptoqghqd tackle for 6 yard*.
i fcriukeetef t no 4 gam. Bflngeefor
panted- 30 yards to Howerton who
returned- tp; Caere’s 40 yard line.
Howertoh a^yardi at
stopped by Houck for i*> gam. Hft>w>
ertow-wwqte 2 lyagdm 0, *€. Den&ho
brefee through and . blocked DMtse’s
1 kiclh It wW-FTpi^Mile’s belli on
43 yaid- line. Brinkoeter mdV 2
ydfdst^ ^RUdie 3.1 .Waldie fumbled,
reeorertd nnd1 phusged through i«ft
’ tackle for a Jst down on Cu«ro*s 34
y<fd -of qnarter.- Score
line for no retarn. ^ Brinkoeter
kicked 25 yards to Howertofl who re-
turned 5. Cuero’* ban cm own 40 yd.
line. Howerton picked up a yard at
tackle, Dietze made 2. Howerton
failed to make 1st down. Flores-
ville’s ball on own 31 yard line!
BUFFALO, N. f.* Oct. 1»A StereSr
of nine rum runners who attempted
to land 'Hqupr on the- Am«4e*q itfltth
of th-3 -Niagani river on Wednesday
iitageg of bnrtHitr g«s in the homes of
no Mhoa to thfow in the back yards
in to get rid of mitew and other tiny
Waldie plunged through right tackle
WHSS
bit cooler
s- welcome
w: m. ^
Waldie wlfo RRn 'dfcWHci
trades 6f Herrtng and Di
ftftfself. Maybe Hewt' cfh’t d
of season leas than two
mgTid for han^mgtltenscB. and soon the
ottf and Oentral Texa# wftt bd sweep-
^eir way tb Me etnn£; whtere the ducks
NO|tMA TAUMXod*
• .* - - i in
JIvKIVOCK
pntion that went »om from Cuero to
adnepddy and Thursday, one could
here all the people came from who!
carnival on4he grounds in the west
and show* down there were^Vell
iere seemed to bb a* |bod deal of
T&I*Knocr is ^
eliminated by re-
fining onljr. No ^
poisonous bhemical com-
pounds are added to it.
It gives extra power in
'lugb compassion motors.
, ' : -:F :; if.
^; harm your, motor.
iPPr You are sure of
j getting it from gaedine
pumps displaying the
kierb- section, having read in the pa
ia^S^te tax^s and a ive cgpb cut ir
somewhat surprised to receive then
in that taxes were due, and
than last ytt|». J* The Explanation is
y to raise thp tax rate in road district
ooffset -the bounty tax reduction, and
n called for an increase for the
ate lower in DeWitt county than in
at we wagt to keep looking a littfe
way. A lo# tax rate is a great com-
Magnolia Petroleum Company
Agencies Throughout the Southwest
TJf EMRY AND HtS QUflV HAD FIVE SONS AND THft|fc
11 0AUSSTERS. RICHARD WAS THE THIRD S0«t HfN*V
WAS A wENERODS FATHER AND EARtV BEGAN APfORDONING
HIS PROVINCES TO Hl| SONS. TH» SEEHEO TO «E A VERT -
imtRRTEFUt LOT, WHOLLY LACKING IN THAT FlUAl Rt-
SFECt WHICH Itt THIS DAT AND AGE WE ARE ACCUSTOMED
TO RGtARO AS. A GEttEROUS WTMER’S DUE. AID. STRAN0T
AF.mc Tine op
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KMa,. ELEANOR* ACCOMPANIED HIM AS
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1928, newspaper, October 19, 1928; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999180/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.