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Hoople Amazes Millions Of Readers Again;
Picks Griffin, Spalding And A l umni Too I
By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE j
( The Average Man
Egad, gentle readers! Have you no
ticed how Inexorably i nave be>n
gaining as a forecaster from week to
week?.
Editor’s Note- Does he mean or.
the bathroom scales?)
Do you realize that if the season
were only long enough, my average
for prognosticating would soar io
the almost unbelievable percentage
of 107.238?
I started with a modest .583. But
in three weeks I had raised that to
- a neat, if not gaudy .643, showing
improvement at the rate of 20
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points. per week. (Editor's, note:
We figured them too and we got
.233 and .421.)
Ah! If the mapr Hague bats
man could only do that. |
Figuring from ti e base of .643,
therefore, end with improvement
at the rate of 20 points a week, my ;
percentage would reach staggering 1
proportions if the continued 1
season
for 15 or more weeks.
It doesn’t, of course, but that is
not my fault and should not be
held against me. Harrummph!
Let ns .not quibble, gentle read
■rs. We’ll simply call my., average
589 for th*' reason end let it go at
‘h?.t—or. if you prefer round num
bers, 100.
(Editor's Note: In a round num
ber we figure X231 for the season.)
And so, on to games this week
end:
In accordance with my policy of
picking the underdog when ample
facts are known to show' that tlv
underdog will win, I will now , call
the score bn the Spalding High
Wolfpack-Spalding High Alumni
-ame which will feature homecom
*ng at the local school.
The Wolfpack’?. season hasn't
been as successful as we had hop
'd. (Editor’s. Note: . Ner Koon'e,
has your predicting ). But there are
tome mighty good players on the
■quad.
And the Alumni PS-ill be plaving
’heir firs’ game a- a team.
Therefore, I pick the score es:
Scalding High Wolfpack 14.
-palding High Alumni 14. Yes, a
ie. ro less.
(Editor's Note: Good
Hoople. That won’t make anybody
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Bill Porter injured
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The already injury-riddled Spald
ing High Wolfpack received an
other blew Wednesday afternoon
the injury of Bill Porter,
Porter received a hip injury in
practice Wednesday and probably
will miss the game with the Spald
Alumni team pnetay nignt.
Four other first-stringers have
practiced this, week because of
usuries or si'-lmes*. Thev are Jack
Crawford. Thomas Hawkins. Bob
Nordan and Tommy Ogkirec.
Coach Art S'.allt held the first
•»nl workout of the week Wednes
day .with' .some rough work, but
colled it off after Porter was ir.
(uied. ScalW stated‘uso many .boys
vere rut that he couldn’t hold
much ’h work.
Meanwhile the alumni te rn add
ed mere players to their roster to
bring their total squad to near the
30 mark. To be egiblle for the
alumni team a player must have
graduated from Spalding High and
not have any college experience.
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Ai... as for the Griffin High
Co'legp Park game, „ that prediction
is easier this week than the Spaht
ing one,
College Park has the services of
the finest fullback in the State,
Newsome. The College Park team
has been improving all year. The
College Park aggregation has been
pointing for the Griffin game and
Is determined to win! I
Therefore T pi°k the score:
Griffin High 27 College Park 9
You see, in spite of all this stuff
rbo> t College Park, Griffin still has
tfie better team—far better.
The college scoresi Georgia 21.
Auburn 0: Gecreia Tech 2t. Ala,
13; Duke 20. South Carolina 7; LSU
1 7, Miss State 6: North. Carolina
20. Maryland 7: Tcunessee 19. Bos
’Vita 7.
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T V|a P9"l" st.a“tr •>’ 8 n’clor-V,
Vocational will be after its firs’
v '“° r ” " f thp s " a ~ on - ^ lost t ">
T’-crn^cton and LaGrange 6 to 0
ie tbo ' n’v cihte ohem roo6 12336
fn the — '•/ other home appearances.
The ten ’ is showing improvement
rqfh ■< and is in top shape for
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
J muoitles. , • * « A: .
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\ A delegation from Griffin
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e;l R. P, Shapard, president of the
Chamber or commerce, and bJT"
Burns, secretary of the
Foreign investment* in the Unitert
Suites increased about *3 bll ion
dr in* World War II.
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