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Virginia coach
Atlanta. Athletic Club Game
Closes Cage Season In Athens
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The Bulldogs Meet The'Clubbers Here Thursday
Night In The Final Game of The Season.
| The Georgia basketball team hnv- J scenin to’be alive there yet despite
; ing negotiated an even break over I the fact that a grand Jury Indictment
( Merejr in Macon has one more game) and a black eye to Miu-un resulted
His Assistant Also Signed ! ’ruila the last week'in February attU
to Coach in Football. Old; a S «m«t
Dominion Diamond lhe war - d,st,nct * ur i> rl » o
Work Begins.
The Weather
GEORGIA and South Carolina:
Fair and warmer tonight and Tues
day. probably light frost to the coast
tonight.
Florida: Fair and warmer tonight
and Tuesday, possibly light frost in
North tonight.
Alabama: Fair ami warmer to
night and Tuesday.
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Answers*to the following Wapt Ads
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longer and then destroyed unless
| t -» the Macon lies, who, after winning
by such a wide margin the previous
• evening, evidently expected nothing
.......Ttnn.mi. . i hut an ea**y time • in the final game.
UNIVERSITY. Va. I‘.a» o. t to lake cognlxanco of
’’Creasy” Neale la to report at tlio U hft manner of the Gen-glairs play-
University of Virginia on March 1 ing this season. They failed to rc-
to coach baseball for the spri‘1? member how Auburn trouiichcd the
I certain similar outbursts
(manlike spirit exhibited there
lire vie ua occasions,
n fN-ttlng uo that If a ref free
call on the police reserves
tcctlon, especially If the ho
is ti ailing the score.
“Epur Horsemen” Elite To-Night:
Miltph Sills' Special At The Palace
Mary Roberts Rinehart Story “Affinities” Tuesday
meeting the exactions of
grasping hausracister. tk «
Another mcidem U today
Counselor, w
with it in Vienna
as a title that
Coon
Attraction: Jazzmania” Coming.
"Porootten Law” With Milton Sills awl John Bower*. It wan written bj
Palace Tonight. . Mary Rt,bertn Rinehart.
A powerful dramatic photoplay "Affinities" In a sparkling eomcdj'
bauetl on a novel of widespread up- love etory of n married woman and
peal Its "The Forgotten Law.” tho | a married man who think they are
Metro photoplay which fa scheduled affinities, and of a number of other
for presentation at tN< Palace today. ] married men arid women who Join
In Ha narrative form (t nroured heat- j them on an "affinity" party,
cd dlxcustdoii, leading finally to tho j Yeti' can Imagine ».m oi .tie com-
repeal of a law which worked ter- [ plications that develop.
ter ten o’clock at night for the be
lated, and to exact a fee of twen-
■ -ty heller, four cents, for the ser-
' vice.
No one minded it; foreigners
found it mediaeval and amusing.
For two centuries or more the fee,. . _
had been twenty heller, and itaj ln thc “M v.-h n
collection through a year \va> dl ' r calling card. |
sometimes enough to send the | neription “Frau 1!
jartitcr’r. children to school. i A few days ago ult . ..... .
Now the hausnieiaters and tlielthe University 0 » Vienna
while. Many a
somethin;
nrhei
"'oman
rlble hardships on womunklnd.
a photoplay the dramatic emphnulu 1
is even' mure pronounced, and ,thc
motion picture is riije,.of the strertc-
3t attractions of its Rind In several
ease ns.
If ybu want to see a really funny
pleture. don’t miss this one at the
Faiaw Tuesday.
FNIAL GAMfc
NEXT THURSDAY
season. Jack Ryam who was to
have had charge of tl* * tft*mon<l
candidates lms accent id V big
league offer and “Greasy” N’t ale,
who had previously signed tip for
year round coach heginning in
September, has accepted an offer
of tho coaching committee to be
gin work in two weeks.
John S. Kellison, *vho f r five
years has been Neale's assistat t
and line coach has been s.gned »ip
as assistant conch of the Virginia
football team next fall and H. I)
Thomas, for two years p’I year
coach of the Parkersburg. W. Va,
High School has accepted in yf-
ck pi
the
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same Georgia's
It! and then the, following night the • w
against the
the ho
boys
flub fell before
the score of :M
court of the Rea
k'UHhlnKto
next game Is i
Atlanta Athlctl<
Mrthduy
flub
In
other
Fridny night’s slump on the part of
the Georgians meant but little in
their lives,, except that it argued
that they would probably beat the
stuffin’ out of the team they played
Saturday night, which happened in
> be the same Mereet out
fit.
’’pireetory*'
F»odge
G. A.
M. D.
Call for
promptly, a
a' few days
Lost And Found
fer to become full time direc* >r of
first year athletics.
Mr. Thomas is a University rf
Illinois man who has had much
experience as a player and »o
as a coach/,He comes to Virginia
with the recommendation of
Work 1 Neale and of manv others i* • o
knew his work. For two years his
high school "team won the \Wst
Virginia championship, and bo has
turned out winning basketball and
track teams. During the war Mr.
Thomns was a champion boxer of
the Great Lakes training station.
Since Mr. -.Kellison has been
roach Neale’s assistant tbrougi
five successful seasons the coach
ing committee of the Athletic
Council did not hesitate In secur
ing him for line coach of Virginia.
And, ;ih usual, police. protection'
as needed t»> protect the officiating
in the Central city following
eat of the lloptUt. Thu
pirit represented by one Mr. Hruco
the
is the final buttle will be Htaged
Here next, Thursday night and the
largest crowd of the season will turn
out to see tlio two teams meet again.
Georgia won from tlft* Clubbers in
Atlanta Saturday night week by a
close score and the Beanhoys arc
anxious to get revenge on the Bull
dogs’ home - court. The big game
gets-under wgiy at S:30 and the ad
mission will be |1.00. Tickets go
on sale WKednesday afternen at
Costa’s and again Thursday after
noon.
Yates, the Atlanta official of so
many years’ splendid refereeing in
the South, will handle Jhe whistle.
’Following this game the Georgia
team will put In a few days’ pruc-
tlee before the tournament begins In
Atlanta.
Stegeman Will
Attend N. Y. Meet
,! ? e c “ula
"'•iK the
tenants are in x bitter feud. The! the government ,;>a. pri,f«,„
courts have permitted an Increase would hencciortn decline the X!
in this fee in a ruling, the loose!and that those now pussesst,i j
wording of which has been seized >t had decided to drop it. Since tk
Upon by the hausmoiters as ha- tall of the monarchy it j^a l,»
thorizatidn for a charge the tor.-j handed out so freely in “
Coach Herman J. Stegeman will
ftp to New York immediately fol
lowing the basketball tournament
In Atlanta for a ''meeting of the
football rules committeo oa March
9 and 10.
Coach Stegeman was put on this
Important committee at the meet
ing of the National Athletic As
sociation last December And this
will be his first meeting. It is ox-
Itooted that some important rules
will be drafted at this meeting and
will be adopted at a later one.
This is the first time, It is said,
that a Southerner has been re
organized by appqintment to this
committee and it came as a dis
tinct honor to Mr. Stegeman.
ints call utterly unreasonable.
They are refusing to ;ay it, and
in retaliation the hausmeistyrs, on
tar. inside of the doors, are refus
ing to let them in to their own
apartments if the tenant reaches
the threshold of his house one
minute after ten o'clock. Some
tenants are so determined to “put
an end to the outrage” that, when i
refused admission, they art turn
ing to the nearest police station
and demanding shelter for the
night. Thus it was recently report-
ej in the newspapers that in one
district of th^ city alone no few
er than 17 persons spent the ngiht
walks of lit
men in ^
the distinction it
e that it has !«[
enjoyed.
Wanda Hawley’s
Divorce Begins
LOC ANGEI.ES, Cal
in the
I of th>
V/amlii Hawley, motion
against Alen Burton H
gun when Judge Char)^
superior court signed an ord«r ft
iwilat
the
U>
Rail. „( *
in the lock-up in
tent tne ngint New York. Ml,s Hawley «h„ 1
preference to cruelty, U In Europe. ' ' w
Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate
Commission: 3% ON AMOUNTS OVER St,0U3.00.
I07» on amounts up to $1,000.00.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
LAW OFFICES
405 Holman Bldg. Athens, (Is.
Rodolph Vdleiitmo t nth,
our Want Ad answers
they will only be held
and then destroyed.
SIXTY YEAR OLD GOLFER
DEFEATS WOMAN CHAMP
LOST — TWO POINTER DOGS,
one dark brown, tho other whits
and brown spotted. Finder return
to ,T. C. Campboll, 223 Miller street.! Mr. Kellison played tackle on West
Howard. f-19-p ! Virginia when Neale was on tho
.fio-- — — I team. t
LOST—silver wrist watch, between | In SPO uring the coaches for next
'Tour Horsemsn” Elite Tonight.
A magnificent aereen translation of
the story that, ims thrilled twenty
millions of readers.
Enacted by dhe greatest cast' in
hl?t« ry: comprising more than 12,500
including the GO principal characters.
Produced at a cost of six months of
preparation; a year nnd~a half of ac
tion: and Ellghtly more than a mil
lion dollars.
To miss It is to miss ths world’s
greatest motion pl<;tur«.
This feature is at the Kilts today
only.
OIH ORDER III
VIERNI PIUS
ALL ABOARD
Winter Excursion Fares and All
Mary Roberts Rinehart’s Story at
Palaco Tuesday Special
There is a picture coming to tho
Palace tomorrow (Tuesday) called
“Affinities,” featuring Colleen Moore
VIENNA—The recalling of
things oa they used to be does not
come amiss in Vienna, for in the
old days there were many things
so pleasant in this city that their
recollection and discussion today
serves often to lighten the gloom
of a dull winter.
Take, for instance the Vienna
hausmeister, the janitor of Amer
ican cities, but a dignified, glori
fied, useful and even courteous
janitor. It was his custom to open
the doors of apartment houses af-
A Inham*
Arizona
Arkansas
British Columbia
California
Florida
Washington
Fli o
Prln
M“ m,e. M, No h tUy t D n «>i AttWte tried |
at Y. JL C. A.
f-2l-c I to select men who will work to
gether and In Neale, Kellison, and
By Condo
LOST — HANDSOME BROWN j Thomas It Is thought that a well
fur neck piece, last Wednes- 1 balanced staff has been chosen.
. day night. Finder call 1553 and I Virginia’s first bssebair game
u. receive reward. f-19-p
Wanted
JVANTED- AN INSTANTANEOUS
Si ; gas. heater. W. T. Collins. Phohe
1170.
-• Wanted—House to' house
-k . -i, , r- o
Virginia's first baseball
—ill be played against New York
University on March 2S. Pitchers
nnd catchers began training yes
terday under “Pop” Lannigan and
Coach Neale will hnve tho ground
hroVtn for him when he arrives
with over three weeks before tho
first game Is to be played.
men to |
avenutfl j
$64.00 weekly, apply 8 till 2 p. m. at,
For Sale
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
FOR SALE — FORD COUPE. I
ukcil one year, call 552, between !
2 end 3 p. m., or after 6 p. m. I
$275.00 cash. f-19-P i
FOlt SALE—A
v'x tur'uig
-w^Knlght, or C.
h
new Packard single
car. See Golden
l. Phlnixy. f-21-c
For Rent—Rooms
.SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
v-.ihbnnnd Southbound
9:55 a Atlanta-Monroe l’c’l 6:15 p
2.-40 p AU.-Birm.-Mem. 3:20
2:40 p Norfnlk-Uirh.-N. Y. 3:20 p
7:55 p Atl-Abbeville l’c’l 7:30
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light housekeeping, all modern oon
venlences, garage. 9S5 S. Baxter
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Miscellaneous
COMMUTATION ROAD TAXES
for 1923 now due, and payable
afcomnilsslonera' Office In Clarke
County Court House, M-9-C
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrive Depnrt
7:20 pm ' 8:20 am
12:10 pm 2:25 pm
CENTRA! OF OF.ORG!A RY.
Central of Georgia Station
Depart /nr Macon 7:30 a. m„
4:45 p. ir..
Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m.,
9:3C p. m.
For further Information phone
J. Y. Bruce, C. A., phone 640.
W. O. Belton, Agent, phono 1661.
THE SALVATION ARMV TRUCK,
for collection of old. newspapers,
, macazIneS, clothing and waste ma-
** terlal, will be in Athens Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday, the 19th,
w 20th, and 21st. If you can help
r. this work of helping others, phone
" 1481 and the truck will call.
f-20-c
Auto Runs Over
Augusta Woman
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AUGUSTA, .Ga.—Mrs. Margaret
whcl was Injured In nn nu-
tomobllo accident here early Satur
day nftemon died at 4:10 o’clock.
Ml»s Bonnlo Itncece, who was driv
ing the ma/'hfne whif’h ran over Mrs.
Laroque Is being held under bond of
$10,000 rhargef with Involuntary
mm slaughter.
INFLUENZA FROM NEGLECT
ED COLDS
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY
Schedules
Leave Athens Arrive
7:45 A. hi.* *6:20 P. M.
10:45 A. M.** **10:10 A. M.
* Daily. ** Daily Except Sunday
long to produce a apert sensation.
It so happens that golf came to
the front with the first unuSual
happening in sportdom.
, .Reference ia made to the recent
defeat at Bclleair, Fla., of Glenna
Collett, U. S. woman golf cham
pion, by “Grandma” Fox. '
In the Bellcair tourney, Mrs.
Fox turned in a eard of 40-39 for
a 79, while the best Miss Collett
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
No. 6 leaves Athens 8:00 a. m.
arrives Lula 9:40 a. m.
No. 8 leaves Athene 4:15 p. m.,
arrives Lula 6:43 p. n.
No. 7 leaves Lula 6:55 p. m.,
arrives Athens 8:30 p. m.
No. 50 leaves Lula 10:05 a. m.
arrives Athens 11:40 a. m.
G. B. AHll®** c - A ” Athens, Ga.,
Telephone 81.
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ST. LOUIS.—Jimmy Austin Is to
again be a member of tho Browns.
His Hiftnori contract lias Just been
received at the offices of tho local
American Longue club.
rant 40 years Tf age. having out
lived his usefulness as n regular,
Jimmy Austin la still regarded as a
most valuable asset by the owners
of the Browns.
IIow come? Business Manager
Bobby Quinn, who directs tho affairs
of the club, explains everything in
a few words:
“The spirit of Austin makes him
a valuable man to tho Browns. A
player like Austin means much to a
tpatn. In victory he fights, in dr
feat he fights,even harder.
"The spirit of Austin becomes the
spirit of the Browns.* Austin is car
ried because he Is an optimi3t who
believes only in victory. Ills cheery
words on the coachinu linen arc of-,
ten far more valuable to the ip/>rale
of a ball club than a cluster of base
hits." •
There you have the reason for
Jimmy Austin’s presence In the line- %
up of the St. I«ouIs Browns, hto
fighting spirit.
The case of Jimmy Austin should
serve as a model for every ambitious
youngster breaking into the majors.
Never u groat ball player, Aqstin
mad., himself a most valuable .man
because- ho was always trying, giv
ing his bent.
Stribfing Declared
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ATLANTA, Ga.,—Coach W. A
Alexander of Georgia Tech, arbitra
tor for the Georgia Inter-scholastic
athletic association in regard to the
eligibility cf \V. L. (“Young”) Strlb-
ling of Lanier high school, Macon,
made ppblio his decision Saturday.
He declared that Stribling Is Ineli
gible to r!a> with his team In Indi
vidual game cr In the coming tour
nament. The ground for the decision
were given n * the fact that W. L
Stribling cannot qualify as an amt
under the rules of the (T. f. A.
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Prof. P. O. Vaonattcr of Ath
ena lias received an inteftitfng
clipping from the Philadelphia
Daily Record discussing tho rapid
Society to Conduct
“Reign of Terror”
SACRAMENTO. Cal.—An inMr .caret
fn 0 rinal the Mr X £
in Canada. Mr. Vannatter's ne-1 l0 eorry on , M ter .
phew, Blake Vanaatter. Is a widely I ror, intiodin* muImUm of jurku nnd
known fdfc rancher. An exhibition j bomMss of * boiidinc « ■ nun. or
was recently held In Toronto, IQO | «|>c«lin* _ t. W. w. prosecution i. w. E.
sliver black ftmes were shown. Of ^T^ J£*£"S I, £ e ^
an estimated value of perhaps ai M ^ g«ard»TntL t,i»i m fire
million dollars, demonstrating tbslHL. charred ,w«?nr , K c»
growth of she industry. forala coeuncrelsl ,ya4lc*-;n set. ,
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