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PAGB TWO
liT gPORT NEWS
The Weather
-.'South Carolina: Mostly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday colder to-'
night and In South Wedneday.
. Georgia. Mostly cloudy and cold
er tonight and Wednesday, pos-
IMy rain In extreme South.
Florida: Mostly cloudy tonight
itVifl Wednoeday, probably local
him In North and Central por-
r|tnu; - slightly cooler in north.
Akihama: Cloudy tonight and
Wednesday probably ruin in ex
treme south cooler tonight In
,'Wduth Wednesday.
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NOTICE to tax payers
. The board of City Tax Assessors
for the City of Athens win be In
session at the eity hail fbr the nett
ten days, from February 22nd to
March 6th, 1923, Inclusive, for the
purpose of going over the tax re
turns and making transfers, bear
ing complaints or making adjust
ments In said returns where clolmg
appear to be Just, and for giving
inch Information to persons who
have made returns a* is desired.
The hours at which the sessions
will be held will be from 10 A. M.
to 1 P. If. and from 3 to 6 P. M.
J. H. PATMAN, Chairman,
G. S. CRANE,
A. iM. DOBBS. m-5-e
MAKE YOUR STATE AND COUNTY
TAX RETURNS
The tax books of Clarke county are
now open for receiving tax returns
for 1923^Please call. and. make your
return, and Save the .rush.
J. H. DORSET.
Tax Receiver. Clarke County
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Attention, Sovreigns
ClasjUc City Camp 2:*2. W. O. W.
Will have an Important business meet
inf! Wednesday night at 8 p. m. All
mem hem are urged to attend.
8. It. KIRK, Council Commander.
II. C. SHEFFIELD, Clerk. f-27-c
THEBANNBR-HEflALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
Opening of Basketball Tournament
In Athens is Keenly Anticipated
F-rancda waa aaroute Tuesday • to lltna, the championhlp team of lost
i *y Cobb's Detroit.Tiger.*nt 'year
Join *y Cobb's Detroit .Tiger.*at ye
tl-elr training epmif*^ /ucjfsta. |pi
fl u Prime!* a pitcher wag with |go
Washington. last year,
traded t> Detroit.
Wednesday is the Day on
Which Big Northeast
Georgia Affair is Be
gun. 1
. j .. By HAL JACK80N
Only two more day* now remain
before the big high school tourney
will get under way. Everything ts
over now but the gagiea as tne
various committees have finished
their tasks 'trilli everyone la now
sWaiting ' ‘ dpebing / af what
premises to be the largest high
school tournament ever staged in
the Empire State.
Following the tourney drawings
which were held Saturday a pro
gram was arranged which calls for
twonty-seven games. Of this- num-
per twenty-nix games will be play
ed In the elimination proces while
the remaining battle will l»e con
tested for the losera In the nemt-
finals. In this way winners oi
third and fourth places will* be de
termined.
games 19. 29 and 21. At $ P. M.
games 22 and 22 will be staged
Saturday’s program: At 11:00 A.
M., games'24 and 2S will be play
ed. The final battle will tiegin at
eight o'clock. Folowlng this game
the losers of the morning game
will battle for third and fourth
places.
Fans arc .urged to note the time
of the first game as It. has been
changed from Wednesday to
Thursday. Original plans were to
have the tourney start Thursday
but this day has been changed to
Thursday. It will also be noted
that morning games on Saturday
will begin at eleven o’clocx m
place of ten.
MOSS AUDITORIUM
IS THE PLACE
N
ear* tournament, face. Mlsqlsatp-
College In what bould prove n;
good game, with the money rot- j
wga |inE «■> the Till heels. North Caro-*
'lllfra Is also the only undefeated
{team In the tourney this'year,
j At eejcn o’clock Wofford faces
■Alabama for,the first of the night
games. AlabamH Jius an excellent
| quintet this rear and should have
PATRON-FOR SCRIBES
ROME—The pope in an encycli.
cal has named St. Francis of
sales as patron saint of writers
and journalists. St. Francis was
born in 1667.
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No-To-Bac has helped _ thous
ands to break the costly - ,nerve-
shaktering tobacco habit. When
ever you have a longir,? for a
smoke or chew, ju*t pldfce a harm
less No-To-Bac tablet in your
mouth instead. All desire stopi.
Shortly the .habit is completely
broken, and you are better off
mentally; physically, financially,
lb's so easy, so simple. Get a
box of No-To-Bac and if it docs-
not release you from all craving
for tobacco in any form', your
druggist will refund, your money
without question.—Adv.
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BALE—Purebred Barred Rock
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Rock Hens, purebred, g lb, each,
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Miscellaneous
MUTATION ROAD TAXES
ffor 1923 now duo, and payable
| commissioners' Office la Clarke
»unty Court Honaa. M-9-c
MADAMS JBNBTTB YOUNG
^Specialist In facial maasages. Phone
Work done In your home, f-27-p
GEORGIA RAILROAD >
Arrive Depart
7:20 pm 8:20 am
12:10 pm 2:26 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA ItY.
Central of Georgia Etation
Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m.,
4:46 p. ns. ■
Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. SB,
9:3C p. m.
For farther Information phone
J. Y. Bruce, C. A., phone 640.
W. 0. Bolton, Agent, phone 1061.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY
Schedules
Leave Athena
7:46 A. M •
10:46 A. M.*» ••10:10 A. M.
* Daily. •• Doily Except Sunday
SOUTHERN RAILWAY ‘
No. 6 leaves Athena 8:00 a. a.,
arrives Lula 9:40 a. m.
No. 8 leaves -Athens 4:16 p. m. (
arrives Lum 6:43 p. m.
No. 7 leaves Lula 6:66 p. th.,
arrives Athens 8:3C p. m.
No. 6 leaves Lula 10:06
arrives Athena 11:40 a. m.
G. B. Miller, C. A., Athens, Gn. t
Telenhone 81.
PROGRAM OF
GAMES
The program calls for the* follow
ing games at the time* niimol:
Came* 13, 14. and 15 will be pltiyed
Wednesday beginning at 2:30 I*. M.
(lames 4, G and 6 wl!l be played'
Wednesday night beginning o'. 7:30
6‘cJock.
Thursday’s program follows:
10:00 A. M., Games 7. 9 and 10.
2:30 p. M. Games 11. £ and 12.
Games 13, 14 anil 1G wll bo played
beginning at 7:30.
Friday’s schedule Is: 10:00 A. M.
Games 16, 17 and 18. At 2:30,
According to the report given by
the* arangement committee ail
games wil bo playqd at the Moss
auditorium court. This huge struc
ture hun ample seating capacity to
Heat the huge crowds who will in
all probability attend these bat-
[ties. The court is of regulation
Isize and 1m an ideal Hpot for a
j tournament.
j Following Is the nchedulc for the
• opening date of ( the high acnooi
tourney:
Wednesday at 2:30—'
Hartwell vs Winder.
. Wednesday at 3:30—
Commerce vs CnrnesviUe.
Wednesday :it 4:30—
Hoyston vr. Ktatliafh.
Wednesday night at 9:30—
Colbert vs Jeffcrhon.
Wednesday night at 8:Zc—
Bogart vs Hraselton.
Wedndseay night at 9:3o—
WatklnsvUJc vs Cornelia.
BEGINS TUESDAY!
i
The biggest game c»f the first
day’s play begins at eight o’clock,
- , . ! when the red xhirted warriors of j
; t i. ; 4 , the University of Georgia bqtile
, a,,..,,, the Tennessee Volunteer quintet.
ATLANTA. Qu.—TJie feou'.hcrn, Tlili
Ij.tercolleglate .Basketball
n: menL ■ which br^gs together the i
*‘”|ThU gamp is mighty hard to dope
* out, in Georgia has been victorious
' , - * . . over several .of the best teams In
B.cntem r.urab-r ct star* :f U; lh( , Muson an(I yet Iogt
c art tot the «.“ih has over m<?T. their only gam? with Tcnne.»e«.
m-thcred at one ptace and at one, to th0 Volonteerfc The vt ctory
fa. open* here Tuceday at one hu „ margin ot tno
n ulock whro,the teama of SAji-man tblg ame u 8om ,. wh:u *7, a
and Mlfimpw tajce the court for the Bucgslne mal< . h for tha dop V„ or ..
opening .game.
Of the twenty-four teams from
the. •various schools nil over the
South originally entered, only one
team-, has withdrawn. The remain
ing twenty-three teams represent tfT<i«c.,l c the
the beat basketball talent south of
the Masort-Dixon line and every vo!a Il—t inal iney ^ oneimh
Pr ° mln<,npe W,U bc |to turn the trick osam. but'that ot
courso remains to be seen., 'jbe
nn. the
Bulldogs will very probably win,
but it will take top form to; do y.
This gni."-' lust about nn even
money w.'th a flip it ri.e i?.»ln
rinner. Having beat
en Georzii once this year, me
Vols fe*l that they are no- A cn«>ituli
■en in action.
Centre and Clemson ' hold the
spotlight In the second game with
the odds favoring Clemeoii.
Louisiana State and Vanderbilt
nswer the referee’s call for the
third game, with the Commodores
rrylng the heavy end of the
dope.
The fourth game brings togeth-
Georgetown of Kentucky and
the University of CT.iattanoogn.
This game should go to the last
named school. %
N. C. IN FIFTH
GAME TUESDAY
In the fifth yame. North
Etegemnn bids are primed |n ; ut
up the fight of their ymmu Jives
and the ^ iimc-will be watehel v. ii»i
Interest a i i will givo a line on
the two •#..*.is.
The it ••a* game of the 'night
/tarts at*tune o'clock •v j.: tlu* au-
?urn Tig?n take'the floo.- ngatnsi
.losh Cod/** Mercer BapflSti. Mut
ter has ct j v* the stic:•:!•• te.ini*
in the xouih and the Ti^cv from
the Phil s 1 .* ve u mlgh*y Mg too
cut out for them. Auburn has
shown flushes of form this season
15
Ruth.
kralfm reached here Tue«|av £
Colonel T. . Hu.,„„.
the Sank* who arrived r '
Sprlnita Monday ,h., t the ,»* ,.?° l
•really I. on the veree C,?*”
loprlng condition of aeverat
:The aun ahon. >e«e,'duy ,
Iftn. Texaa. for the flrat tin ‘ .
Ithe. Otant* went there to train
flr«t
| world’s champions held
real Workout.
the victoy* in the eohnu*.’ how
ever due to the smooth teomwor*c
and experience of the Mercer i»air»
tet and the starring abilities of
little George 'JJarmon, Mercer
rules the favorite and shoOld be on
the long end of the score wnen
the final shot of the pistol cracks.
Ball Players Are
Enroufce to Fla.
Add Clubs Meet
: In Birmingham
ATLANTA.—Qlrmlnchaer rraj
.elected by the fonrjh district of
the AOooclated Advertl.U* n al .
of the warld for the next anr.uy
| convention at the close ..I 1 the ,n.
day eonference here .Mqixlaj
About IS deleqate. attended the
conventloij from the dlatrlet »hS!
Incluea the Southeanteru .state,
Porto Rico and Cuba. **
An executive committee annolnt.'
«l la composed „f I„ j. Ymiolt,
Birmingham, chairman: B. E. HlIL
Nashville. Tenn.; Thad 'Holt Bir
mlngham and C. M. Bass, colon,,
bus, Ga.
D. W. Webb, preldent of the Ae
aociatlon presided.
NEW YORK.—Taking
Hegira to the Southland
started from all sections of the
north by major baseball players, a
trio of Brooklyn pitchers, tno first
members of thut club to start, will
and it Is possible that they may * embark on the steamer Lenape
PARIS EDITOR 18*CAN ED
PARIS—When Pierre do JumiL
i hac, former aviation cantam
Up the {.(bought he had been libeled b/«
already article in a Paris weekly, he did
not take hia grievance into cotnt.
Instead, he ambuahed Georget Aa-
quotil, the offending editor, in t
park and beat him so severely
]j a oann Iia L. J a l . *
Caro- turn one on the Baptist and emerge Tuesday for Jacksonville. There t6 a hospital.
with a cane he had to be taken
to sem
By R. B. BERMANN
IDE
NEW! YORK—“Manager Miller
Hogghu insisted that he be pro-
ROBSON, B. C. — Braving hard
ships greater thjn most arctic ex-
plorerd face, four American youths
will attempt to scale Mount Rob-
son, highest peak In the Canadian
Rockies—a mountain that lias bees
climbed only twice and on both oe
cnsions during thu summer months
The four mountaineers are Jean
Landry and Jaoque* Bergues, who
have climbed many ot the most
difficult peaks In Europe and iOt the chance.
America; Lambert* Sternberg!). Murray is a right hander with
champion awftnmor and all-round I much' stuff. He went good for
athlete, and chdrios R. Perryman, the Yankees in the spring. Later
video with a veteran left hander,
that is why tho deal was made
■with Boston for Ponnock.”
That i: the explanation of Sec
retary Barrows of the deal in
which it seems Boston got much
the bust of the bargain.
McMillan is certainly a. promis
ing inficldcr. Getting n chance
to play regularly he should de
velop fasti Boston must have a
th rd sackcr, so McMillan is sure
cameraman.
A temperature that frequently
drops as low as 70 and 80 below
zero;, miles of snow, 10 feet deep
and so feathery even skla qpd anow
of feet of almost perpendicular Ice,
shoes brush Through It; thousands
rock-hard—those are • tew of tho
hazards the quartet must over
come. ,
Mofltt.Robson, situated on the
northeast boundary ot Britlsti Co
lumbia. 18 miles north of the Cana
dlan National Railways—the north
ernmost railroad line in Panada-
ha a long been • bugaboo for moun
talnecrs. .
.Relatively low—In comparison
with such mountains as Everest or
McKinley—Mount Robson, presents
such great difficulties, because of
the climate and Its physical charac
taristlqs, that some ot the most
Arrivs I iotropid Alpinists have given up
•K-on P M lt8 conquest aa Impossible.
rkwn n# tha (rvnsfn.t lianillMM
ickson Negro,
Is Bound Over
^ i
’alter Jack eon, colored, wse {
nd over In Justice of the pence
ib'e court Tueedny momma on
charge of brandlel^lng an axe
another negro, Rim Rot>ert»on
Jacks"n will bo^glven a trial at
nlon of the city court.
<re Cobb placed hla bond at
E KAY -
THE SMILING PAINTER"
Fine Painting and interto*
Decorating , ■
Phonn 280, Athens, Ga.
he showed signs of wavering and
from that time on did 'litlc but
warm the bench.
Camp Skinner is an outfielder,
who did little more uhnn act as
pinch hitter all last season.
In return the Yankees socured
a veteran southpaw'who is going
the other way. However, for two.
or three years Pen nock shouldj,
help the Yanks and that fs what
Huggins wanted, immediate help.
In an effort to provide the club
with a southpaw, Suggs, who. did
well with Atlanta, Ga» and Roetf-
ger, who hails from Sioux City,
i said the deal Is
Jake May, who,
svi, niiu rails irui
will be taken south.
In addition it ia a
still pending for Ji
was conced'd *° Hie Yankees some
“me «go, only to havo the deal.
wliR
CHfCAaO—(By Tho Associated
Press.—Disputes are aiili rarppant
today u« to where tho first gait
was played In America aitiiougb
the premier recognized dub w.-ih
SI. Andrews ,ait Yonkers, K.T..
>.00.
^or Economical Trans^
portation
CHEVROLET
‘TERMS”
RHODES MOTOR CfO.
•NEW EUROPE AIR LINE
commercial aft service be-
j Prague and London soon
bo opened; following conclu-
of on agreement between the |
’th and Czechoslovak govern-
i. Mail from Praguj will
London In eight hours.
PARIS CAFE SUED
PARtS—Singers in the Pie
i Chantc, famous MonUtnarte
lUtt, made a hit with a song
Madame
Judge awarded
Maria Verone,
h wysr and feminist ‘
She sued. Ji
*50
LENTEN SEASON
^irsSJM
ISON’S BAKERY
For Health and Vigor
Eat BENSON’S
Wholewheat Bread
Your Grocer* Has It
ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkeeping; Shorthand and
■Sava 6016 of aspenaag by at-
tendfng this school. The grad
uates of the Athens Business
Box 143, Athens, Go.
One of the greatest handicaps
tho mountain Umbras confront Is
the fact they must cany far heavi
er packs than anyone who has at
tempted to scale tha peek before.
The ll-ponnd sleeping bag, the
gasoline stove, the allk duck tent,
the food oupbUos and the Ice-Irons
and Ice-axe* which all'expeditions
must carry.are heavy enough—hut.
in addition to those, the climbers
.will havo to take a heavy motion
jpletan outfit, '
^jj!2ri B * , *221; i ^S'f<>nnod In I8IS. Ante-dating this hy<
l«» ' f,ve > car ' 1 ’ h»w»v«r. T. A. Dell laid
rihl" flT:, ^2fHw» ,out tho flr,t ™ur»e of f)ur hole*
r I^*a!!!r t accnmidlahmf M- “* Burl,n * 10n - ,ona ' ln f*»*.
climb f M ever accomplished ex-, Yclt oIdor , hn m made ,, y
,Whl(p Sulphur Springs, W! Vn..
, which asserts (hat a link wag laid
jout at the surburba of OakhuYst In
'lSSTand the m'>»t ancient pretend
er Is Havannah. Ga. ln that soutli-
Jern aellport some one bid dug up
an old paper, dated November 25,
!8t! from the fljca of the Savannah
historical society.
‘•The members of the Golf club
are requested to meet at the ex
change this ovenlhg' at seven
o’clock, November 7th.” '
An Invitation to a dance at (he 1
*olf club of ■ Savannah has
been found. No trace baa
found of the links and some have
suggested' that the word golf re-
fered to something else than tile
If you bought Only one
hhh
ATLANTA. Ga—Eight games were
to . be played Tuesday, the flret
series of the five day Southern
basket ban., championship tourna
merit which -opens hero Tpeecay
afternoon.
Nine autes-nro represented and
c3 teams are -entered from the
itouthern Intercolleflate confer-
enpe and the fSouthern Intercol-
Isolate athletic haeoclztlon.
The program will butt from one
o'clock In the afternoon until teq
at night. Thg warns which will
meet Tuesday ore as foil:we:
Furman vs Mllaaps: Centre vs
Clem eon: LotAsiona State va Van
derbilt. Georgetown ve Chat
tanooga; North Carolina vs Mis-
slsippl College; Wofford vn Ala
bama: University of- Georgia
Tennessee: Mercer vs Auburn.
Practicnly all ot the teams had
arrived early Tuesday, the Univer
sity of North Carolina cagers, the
first orivals and holders of lost
years' championship again belna
favored among leading fans aa ,the
successful team this year. ’
' Meven teems which drew boys
tha first day or* scheduled to
‘nto. action on Wednasday.
art Georgia Tech, Mlaaiaeip-
pi Aggies. University of Mississip
pi. Newberry. South Carolina. 8e-
4 *|d„YJtototo-Polytechnic
■0
Sc.tch Kamo.
Mr. Boll of Iowa, acquired tljc-
game white at Edinburg, Scotland,
attending the University. Ho
brought golf clgbs back with him
and carried them half way across
the, United States before tti round
a place to use them, fils father let
him have some vacant property
and he laid nut hla four- holes,
where he whacked the white ball
for ten yearr. before tho first nine
hole golf course was, built as far
west ns Chicago,
SPORT BRIEFS
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK—Harry (Irob. ritui-
bu.-g boxer who lost the American
lichDheavyweight championship to
Gene Tunney, .of New Yorx, Fri
day teued a challenge for a return
out
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