The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 01, 1923, Image 2

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2 Cents a Word Wnfnan chars* of 40 cent*. Hum time* for the price of 216 insertion*. Seven time* for the price of five insertion*. discontinuances MUST msde in person at The iner-Herald Office ee letter. Telephone dkcon- mances are NOT valid. ■ w PHONE I w BANNER-HERALD .WANT ADS GOT RESULTS The Weather GEORGIA and Sooth Carolina: Fair tonight and Friday; not much change In temperature. Florida: Fair tonight and Fri day, slightly cooler tonight. Alabama: Fair tonight and Friday, slightly warmer in north Friday. \jtaMM Lost And Found LOST—Between Athens and Danlela- vllie. a black leather handbag, con taining two dresses, a blue esnton crepe. 4 polret twill, a pair of brown oxfords and other things. Finder pieaso notify Jessie Shirley, Route A. Athens, Oa. Reward. m-2-p. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Tho board of City Tax Assessors for the City of Athens win be fn session at the city hall for the next ten days, from February 22nd to March Gth, IMS, inclusive, for the purpose of going over the tax re turns and making transfers, hear' Ing complaints or making adjust meats in said returns where claims appear, to lie Just, and for giving ora mor * such information to persona who have made returns as Is desired. The hours at which the session* will bb held will be from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from $ to 5 P. M. J. IL PATMAN. Chairman, G. S. CRANE, A. IM. DOBBS. m-5-C LOST—Banner-Herald route book number It, flifdcr please return to Banner-Herald office on Hancock Ave., and receive liberal reward, tf. Wanted WANTED—Cerrespondenta at White Hall. Princeton and Wlntcrvtlle to furnish tho Banner-Herald with social and personal news. Suitable pay for •etrijjk Must be able to write plalnly and oomimse properly. Apply In wrlt- to Suburban Editor rare Banner- Herald. S-t-o. SALE BANKRUPT PROPERTY Undersigned, as trustee of Mc Whorter Company, bankrupt, of Stephens, -Ga.. oners for Bale the stock of goods, of Inventory value $2,100.00; fixtures $250.00 and notes and accounts. Bids to be considered in office Hon. Howell Cobb, Referee, Athens, Ga., March 10th. 1923 at 11 A. M. W. W. ARMSTEAD. Crawford W. W. Armstead, Crawford, Ga. Trustee McWhorter Co., Bankrupt. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks beat of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. LOCAL GOLF ATLANTA. Ga.—The iiuml.tr filar* brought Into notice l»y the In* I» . 1 coach Chalker sent fn Ms reserves. These lads found It bard to score two pointers I Tutored against tnenJ. The winners opened the game y The fairways between the first . . .tec and number one and between I "’***' a rus * 1 aD< * altogether they tcr-coUeglate bu.kctiwJI tournament numbcr om! aml tw „- are ” \ failed to score for some time still Of the South, now In progress here. „| au(bei ] up an(1 fertilized, That la . ,he > r were * olne « ood - hlt make the wurk of sporting rdii-i^ ^ nRraH8 ^, d placea arc bci n * j their stride however and soon had pared for sod. tilings going their way.- Cornelia . rut up some stiff resistance fn the Dr. Wilkinson and E. IT Dorsey. • laBt half but they found the Wat- “bues" i hlnsvltle defense very hard to pene 8r.. are getting to l>o such “bugs' that neither freezing weather mor 1 ,ra a soggy course deters them. will difficult In picking mythical "all-Southern team.” The responsibility heads the sporting pages were busy today glancing over the first day's list. Flash” Covington, the Centre guurd. In likely to get some votes. Covington's style of play Is not un- llkel that displayed by George Har mon. the Mercer player of 1922 wjio showed up mlghtly well. Covington In fast and seems to have the right temperament for the Indoor (Mistime, Green. Centro'l captain, attracted at tention by the manner In which he launched the onslaught against Clem- son. He will be watched with Interest when the Colonels go against Georgia Tech tonight. The Clemncn Tigers have passed I 2SJl£.r p SSS:: bTSf. ™««y|S!f/ a " du a Ltae?abd“rmiM ot,, ,u of leil by Dsy win not soon lie forgotten. ra " ** st Bummer 1,11,1 a "’ ln ‘ Wtlile” Andrews and little Ward were the stars for Watklns- vllle on the offensive white Uttle Downs and the .mighty Crowley were good on the defense. Wood was the big gun for the losers. The feature shot of tho evening was a cast by White of Cornelia. Soon after the first half was over this lad fonnd himself uncovered so ho gave a beautiful pivot and . sunk one from a nice distance. A j nice shot but the well meaning Thi. .nrfn„ ..in „„„ I lad had shot the wrong goat Oh! “ death where is thy sting! The lineups follow: Watklnsvllte High Cornelia High A. G. Dudley shot a 7B Wednes day afternoon In a foursome. When he started out said he was “sick” and might not be able to get around. Same old Btuff, you know. Winter rules will he taken off pretty soon and then scores will flop for a few weeks. “Ion tho fairways than ever before. BROWN TOO 800N Sometimes meat that Is roast ing becomes too brown before it is entirely cooked. To prevent this, place a dish of water In the oven with the meat. Or you can put a piece of oiled or greased paper over the roast WANTED—Help WANTED—Voung ‘ady, willing to pay for privilege of using tennis court at some hour during day when not in l Use.-Phone till, m-2-c. [ WANTED—Stenographer. White “C. ‘'till?-,'' re Banner, atating experi ence.- Will pay >5 0.00 per month. m-J-p. For Sale FOR SALE—CANNED PEACHES Blackberries, plums, peach pickles, and fig preserves. Also three pounds of smoked Sausage. Apply at Banner- ' Herald office. tf SAW MILLS Latest Belt Feeds Money Maker. All Kinds Mill Supplies. Teeth, Fllei, Belting, Pipe, In jectors, Fitting!, Engine and Boiler Repair*. Bring with your auto and work done quick. Plenty Room to Park Car. Lombard Iron Works AUGU$TA, GA. Clomnon did not nhow up strong In the flrit half hut once Day got under full steam, there wan plenty of peril for the Colonel.** until the wlilntlc Founded, the pport writer.*; ^declared, Andrews and Brock, of Furman, led in the offemilve which reNuIte din I ; h ' ,r '“T “«•*•■ do with' his 'vacation.' Lambrlght starred for the losing 1 ter. Archie Griffith’s clubs are still reposing In Ills locker undisturbed. Spring will bring him out again along with Pat Lamkln. Archie says, however, that the onrushlng of winter didn’t have anything to team when Mississippi college fell bo-1 ... era. t re fare the University of North Carolina, i align SCItOOl U3JJC FOR , SALE—Established dry-goods t store in Athens. Good location and! ; reasonable rent. Will sell cheap or ‘ t exchange for property. Address I ; “Store," care Banner-Herald. m -l-c. j FOR SALE—Pure thournughbred white lAghon eggs for setting. *1.00 . rer setting. Phone 1422-W. m-J-p .FOR 8ALE—Attractive new home In a beet residential section. Living room ; dining room and kitchen, first floor: -three bed rooms second floor. Hard- • wood floors down stairs and all con- ; sentences, Including servants house. •Occupied only few mol the. Can be sstenb yappotntment. Address “O. 8.." ’ care Banner-Herald. J-t-c. ; ~ i— .FOR SALE—Oak Cablnst mantel, ■th mirror. Can be seen at 2*7 avenue, W. H. Cooper. m-l-c. FOR SALE-CHEAP FOR CA8K— • good pair mules and wagon, Ap- -ply 14M South Lumpkin street, m-l-p : FOR 8ALB^-Four burner oil - stove with cabinet and oven. Phone 413. Miscellaneous •COMMUTATION ROAD TAXER for $•$$ now due, and payable Commissioners’ Office in Clarke Court House. M-l-c at Comt County BANKRUPT NOTICE ! Pursuant to un order passed by tbs -Honorable Howell Cobb, Refers# In •Bankruptcy, on February 24th, 1222. ;J will re-offer for salo on March 2rd. .at 12:2* o’clock. In the office of tho Rett.ee. Southern Mutual Bulldlns, ■the stock of soodx, notes and account .of M. Link, bankrupt. , » Th* Inventory Is as follows: , * stock Of merchandise, t>4,042.27. * Note* and accounts, |*1,411.M. . Automobile, $200 00. . Term* of sals cash, all b|ds sub- Meet to confirmation. * ERNEST MICHAEL, Trusts*. SEND NO MONEY FOR THESE AUTOMATICS $i<L25v: & ,,un - Mllltai Model built fnr hm, service. Just like the used "Oyer There." .32 .eal., lo-.nhnt, bluo steel, safety attarh- IiSftwni 1 w,th tx %T9i now reduced t'* WtLZD ” 7-nhot, blue uteri Gun vast poeket Stylo. At-urate m* reliable patfcct grip; No. 11Q-J d»Q 171; now reduced to .. s . 9O.1O Thtte Own3 Are Brand New •ml Die Standard Ammunition Rtufb Order— Supply Limited; pay postman on arNvtit our price plus postage, or semt ca.ih, check, money order and Move postage charges. Examine merchandise carefully up«m dd ver> arid if not ftatU/ied return at once and your njone> will bo promptly refunded. EDWARDS IMPORT TRADING ... _ - CORP. JW.yadWay New Vorfc GREEN OP N. C. IS CONSIDERED * Green of North Carolina is cuncld ered by notne obaen’ers a strong con tender for the mythical all-Southern team. Carmichael, who waft picked by eome for this team last year, in ex pected by many to be chosen tonight. Redd, of Chattanooga, some con sidered. sure of a place, while Dyer of the same team, is attracting fav orable mention. Daniels, of Georgetown, (Ky.) wan rated as a star from his playing yes terday. Merrer Mill has Harmon, and McOauloy. Htabler end Carter are expected in be recalled when the dopcstcrj turn .to Alabama for lection.*. Lindsay of Wofford, was a distinct surprise to the gallery, the sport- wrltcrs say. Most of the forecasters had expected Alabama would have an easy time conquering the 8outh Carolinians.. Lindsay shot 23 of his team’e 25 points scored against Ala bam*. Bell of Vanderbilt wo~ atten tlon by his good markmanshlp. Vanderbilt set a record for the aft ernoon games yesterday by getting 13 points before Louisiana state Uni versity scored. Several notable southern football ktars are competing in tho tourney. Covington, BnowtUP and Tliomusson f Centre; Propet, . McCUntock and McCatteo, Alabama; Homar, Molcrn, Kulm, Hell. ami Marrow, yaud^rblU,; Brewster, of Goorgin Tech; MrVur. land and Jackson, cf Louisiana State University; Harmon and Smith, of Mercer; Day, of Clemsou. and others add a flavor of Grid heroism end color to the jousting*. Chattanooga is believed to havo the three tallest men in the tournament In Redd, Centre; Dyer and Cate guards. Tournament Is Andrews (S) Ward (8) Kambro (4) ( roivley (3) Downs F. G. Hood Wood (6) White Crow tana on their toes during the last fast lltm* Commerce team ntynlnK tin- fracas from Iirnesvlllo by a 21 to 30 score. . Both teams played gcod bull but' ihc Commerce lads were slightly 1 stronger and run up u command- BUlluOgS murk. Both team* fought _ — Uncorking a I trail'I of short lr'i:.- scs and short shots the Commerce luds ummusaod an easy lead and then settled back. Slowly hut sure ly the Carneavllle crew crept up and by their fighting spirit kept] ATLANTA — With tho third day in tlie race during the lirst halt.'of the Southern Championship IB' Their passing was somewhat e.--, tercoUcgtate basketball tourna- ratic but Jt improved us the game ment here and the unexiiectmi up- wore on. .jset of tho Nope In the second so la the final seazlqn cf the fr.leae rles, dopesters are finding their Carneavllle staged n brilliant ^ task no little assignment There scoring rally and gave Commerce; was not gn upset In the Initial a big scare. With the score stand- ■ games, the sporting editors con ing hopelessly against them they tend, but to prove their assertion cut loose and began to creep up. ( that the further the tournament of Georgia Meet* d and White of Tech Tonight Face Crucial Test When They Take Floor Against Tech Yel low Jackets Tonifcht. Four successive long caMii by Goolsby found tho murk and i;tea^ were folowed by gliota by Jolley and WanMey. With the time growing ac.irce the count wan 20-19 for Commerce when a field go I by Curn A H\il'e would have tied the ncor*. Simp- con f-<und the nieehen from tne foul line, giving hU cub a three IMjJnt lend. With oru? last etrorc tne lanky Goolsby Hank one from mid- court nnd sent hie team within one |H>int of a tie. Futile eiforia to gcore marked tho last forty necondn and then the tlmekeep- ^r*/» pistol ended the gutne. SlnipHon Uackwell and Herbert stared f;r tho winning: aggregation while Goi»I«by and Jolley were beat for the loaera. All of these In the first game of the opening bill. Hurtwel spraag xomew.iu: **f n surprise by defeating th# float ¥T , --- -- little Winder crew*. It was u nip Under Way lierej #:«t **ick affair all -I* way an! *lJO 'winner was always uncertain. 8ev- Contimted fncm page one) (oral times in the last half the ‘ count was knotted but a final of the Htage fn the next set-to. (drive by the 'Hart county Inds gave with Jefferson ending In the lead 1 them their 11* to 10 victory. and the count showing 30 to 10. ATHEftS HI GIRLS TO MEET DECATUR FINAL GAMi OF THE DAY The final game of the first day brought Watklnsvtlle, one of tiis favorites for the t'tlo on the floor to battle Cornelia High 8cbool. Watktnavilte outclassed the Cor nelia quintet all the way through and won under wraps the final score being 35 to 6. The tournament Is being played pt iMoss auditorium under auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and the Banner- Herald. Larry' Conover. Penn State, la referee. Tonight's games begin at 7:45. ^ F NIGHT’S GAMES In the first gamo of tho night program the Jefferson High cre<f : handed the Colbert aggregation a 30 to 10 licking. Although' this was the worst drubbing of the tourney so far still It was cloao nnd interesting at times. Tile Jefferson crew launched a fusllado of long shots which found their marks and from then on It was nil Jefferson. Colbert was somewhat of a dials polntment as they were expected to win their game. It could be easily seen that they wore oft form and have a really better team, than the one that battled Jefferson last night. Jefferson nt times uncork ed a threatening brand of passing but moat of the time they retied on casts by the speedy Sheridan and Culberson. v . The combination of Culberso" and Sheridan was the star from a Jefferson standpoint while Capt. Hart and little "Red” Butler were best for the losers. Sheridan ac counted for eighteen points and Is high scorer of the tourney. The lineups follow: Jefferson High Culberson (S) EKAY THE SMILING PAINTER" Rue Painting and Interior Phone 280, Athens, Ga. The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page is one of the moat interest- , ing and certainly most pro fitable pages of the paper. Thousands of people turn their attention first to the Want Ad Page. The Bannoj-Herald’s Sunday Watit Ad Page RAILROAD SCHEDULES SIAeOARO AIR LINE RY. Northbound Southbound 2:22 a Atlxntg-Konrpe I’d «:t* p 2:40 p AtL-Mlrm.-Hem. 2:2* p 2:4* p Norfolk-Rich.-N. T. 2:2* p 7:22 p. All.-Abbeville I’c’l 7:2* a 11:24 p 11:24 p AIL-Birmingham Norfolk-Wa.il. 2:29 a 2:2* a 11:24 p Wllmtngton-N. Y. 2:21 a OIOROIA RAILROAD Arrive Dopagt 7:3$ pm 2:2* am 12:1* pm 2:22 pm ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Save 50% of expenses by at tending thi* school. The grad- untes of the Athens Business College always get the beet po- ’ Every Graduate em-, Write for information t o’Jay. Box 143, Athens, Ga. I I f I CENTRAL OF OBOROIA RY. W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone U(1 Central of (Jeorgia Station Depart for Macon 7:20 a. m. 4:42 p. m. Arrive from Macon 12:1*’ p. m. S:2«.p.m. For further Information phone J. V. Bruce. C. A.. 240. . GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY Head (2) C. Dadlsman (2) C. Davis G. Referee—Conover. By HAL JACK80N Athens taut will have their last opportunity to see the Athens HI Sheridan (IS) girl* crew In action this season when they play the mighty little Decatur aggregation here Thurs day night, a great game Is expect ed as the home team Is expected to put, up a great game to avenge the defeat handed them In Atlan ta recently. Coach Martha Nicholson has been priming her proteges for this gam* and they are going Into the game with a ‘do or die’ spirit They realize what they ere going against for the fnvndere have recently an nexed the city championship of Atlanta. The home crew will be out to close their home schedule with a win while the Invader* will strive to fnake It two straights over the locate. There teems to be no res* on why th* high school should not win tonight ns they are in tip top form and on the home court too. The fast scoring trio of Cunningham, Uvsey and able will bear watching tonight ax this was the bunch that wrecked the locate hopes when they played Decatur recently. The score of their test game was tt to 9. The game will be called promtlf at eight o’clbck and whqn the whistle sounds a large crowd win no doubt be on hand. Come out and tee the lassies fight their teat up-hill battle. The time la eight lepiace. Colbert High E. Hart McCurley bells, the ] the high school. I*» Athens Arrive 7:42 A. M.» *2:22 P. M. 10:42 A. M.*s *»12:12 A. M. * Dally.- •* Dally Except Sunday. •OUTH8RN RAILWAY No. 2 leavea Athens 2:00 a. m., a rives Lula 2:42 a.'m. No. I leaves Athens 4:12 p. m.. a rives Lula 2 M p. m. No. 7 leaves Lula 2:22 p. m., si riv»s-,Atbmjp. 1:2* *in,g 'j if No * leaves Lula 1*.-*S a. m.. a rives Athens 11:1* a. m. G. tt Milter, C. A., Athens, Ga, . Telephone II. WOOD ASH WOOD Best for Cooking and Heating Purposes Per Truck Load . $2.75 ifler* of five load* or more, per load $2.50 This Wood Formerly Sold for $3.25 per load. Cell Vs and We WiU Supply Your Needs. HANNAMFG^CO Phone 147 Phone 147 BOGART DEFEATED The mighty little Brasleton High aggregation downed the Bogart High crew by the overwhelming score of 46 to 7. It was Just tho kind of same as the score woald Indicate, it was all Brasleton with Bogart never threatening. The Red and Black boys from Braslo- ton uncorked zome good ball and from a threatening crew that will no doubt go far In the campaign Bogart High was very erratic, both In their floor work and In shooting. They did not improve as the game wore on and when Ibe ■core continued to mount agaipet them they weakened and gpra way t& the Braateton onslaught. At no time In the game was the Brasle ton team worried and they worked with perfect ease and seemed to be perfectly at home on the audi torium .court. Little Bell the Brasleton crews great little forward contributed ten field goals, the most of any one In the tourney so far. He was bly supported by Brasleton and the lanky Baird at center. The llnuos follow: Brasleton High Bdgart High Baber- Bell (2D) F- T ‘I Crowe (3) .., Brasleton (12) F. Nunnlly (4) Baird (1$) C. Smith Baird O. Foster Baird G. Referee—Conover. WATKIN8VILLE IS WINNER The great little Watklnsvllte High five won their Initial game when they tronneed Cornells High $5 to < In the flhal game of the nleht session. The Oconoe had IRtle trouble In winning were* not forced to exert stlvea much to win. After : lead two Jout'.'.-.s came bad'., af- bnufto afire and although both clubs showed fine form It was four minutes after until either tallied. In two long shots Martin found tbe meshes and at the end of tne half Hartwell was leading by a ' to »lx score COME BACK The tow Jouaters came buck af ter the Intermission with renewed vim nllbourrh they found conaKtv- able difficulty in flnd'iig toe. nicHhen. The small lead tax’ fieri- welt had seemed to unnerv.i their oppjr.aand they resulted t- many l»ig almti$ which In it ni-ue- Lxe wan rcBpoiuUble for ih«:.' nee. For the -winning crow the work of Morris and Martin was best al though the whole crew played tine dcici'tive hail. TIicvb two Imls w;ll tear vntchln',- in coming games as they have tho stuff. Thornton was good at guard. For the Winder agregation tho larky Carpenter .ma, little H-ook- Jhlfo were tho vm Theso two tyd* figured tn the scoring Hit- and 'fried hard to win but tneir icatiimuies were iff form. Thi* in to winder errw in u nifty h.-i, club it:.,*., long shoti in; too much dribblng kills their win ning chances The lineups follow: Hartwell High Winder High Morris (7) WUaon Vi) Forward Massey Brookshire (4) Forward Martin (4) Carpenter (41 Center Brown —;... ItoMr.:u>a Guard Thornton HU Guard Referee—Conover. _ , will give nomeone trouble later on Christian j| n j be jousts. The lineups follow: 1 Commerce High Carnesville High H:m t .»oii (9) Wunsle: i2) Forward n.-.ckpel (6) Jollty Forward Herbert (6) Goolsby (J2> Center G®-dln MaVtm Guard McDonald Whitmore Guard Referee—Conover proceeds the harder becomes the Jobs, these writers cite tho in stance of the defeat of the North Carolina cbamplons Wednesda* 1 by the Unlyerslty Of Mississippi, a team that had not been counted on as a contender for the title and, may not be yet This was the first blL’ shock of the tournament and the only way to play safe fn a basketball toufna ment is to count on a reverse In the Red and Black warriors or the evdry game, la the theory advanc- University of Georgia take the cd. “ GEORGIA MEET8 OLD RIVAL8 , . , , The feature game of t|io tournj ment will take place tonight when the Red and Black warriors 0 ( University of Georgia take the floor for their battle with the cold , ■ and White of Georgia Tech GREAT QUINTET * '< Tech .eliminated Center college ELIMINATED / I ISA ^ a score of 34 to % ’ j thus moving one step closer to The elimination of the Tarheels the t,tle - rempved one of the finest basket-j The olds favor the Atlanu dorton, a guard brought ,n mom'by the Mississippi BUI Redd, Chattanooga crauta Manager, coach and chief s ^'“' .° nC ° f ' he m the 1922 tournament and has »«>v Irldta thi, 5® , »® d h * a n»t; Bell, of Vander j*'* r ‘*. “Id by some to bh the best forward they h*v« S evdr semi, closely fallowed"? Sptaln Green of the Centre oil Other garnet fo> Jiduy i,„ | udwJ Chattanooga vs. Virginia Poiyt,.^ nlc Institute; AtelMUBa vs MeSv » ' ■*’ l ' a >^ alty of Mississippi. Teams eliminated vesterdar wgre North. Carolina. Vanderbilt Cqpter, Furman, ifruth Carolina' and Newberry. eera played fine ho.’I and balfcombln“Uon*'that has perforin '“bool over the Red and"BUcI ed In tbe South In a decade and ar ? fI the Stegeman team will be wan a great shock to friJnds of torced to go at top «pe#d all the the University, but other dlsap- 0T to the Yellow Jackets, (jolntments are get to be expect- 1 .. . . ed. It la maintalded. p L.’ of 1,0,11 „ . .. . . • . l team* will a tart the gaki# and th<» Sport writers of Atlanta figure b, <t |e I* expected to draw the Ur! the day well apmlt why thay are geat attendance of any game of IfOU 6ET NO MAIL STATHAM WINNER In the best gome of th* after noon program the fast little stnt hum High quintet bumped tne Royston aggregation by a 21 to 27 score. The teams were rather evenjy matched and exhibited some tne best ball of any clubs so ra: this fall. The fracas was hotly con tested throughout with the lead shifting continuously. The Royston aggregation was slow to get started and lagged hind during the early stags* of tile battle. They seemed to have tne stuff but failed to deliver well In the first half while on the other hand their opponents grabbed the lead ad kept adding to It. At tne end of the fltwi half Stutbam had a one point margin which they had gained by fine passing just as the period ended. Led by their great pivot man, I Branyan tbe Royston crew aaaaaedi a six point lead and things Began to look like they were going to hit their stride. Some bad paaa work killed their rally, however, nnd then came the Statham teams win ning drive. FINE CASTS Fine casta from long distances by Cheek and Chambers found the mark and they were leading once more. Both teams fought desper ately as the gome ware on ana many times tbe count was tied at IS, 17 and IS all. At last with only two mlautes to go and trailing by four points the Royston cress started what looked to be a win ning spurt Branyan found tho bas ket twice from cose range and th* score was tied. They tailed to Stand the pressure at the critical moment however, and Butnata tailed rapldy In the., cfaMnn ments. i ''imn Branyan and McCrary starred {of the losing aggregation while little Cheek and Chambers were beat for the winners. This combination of Cheek and ttuunbara is some scor ing apparatus and will give their oponents trouble later on In the tourney. The lineup* follow: Royston High - Statham High Barnes ■. cheek (12) ’ Forward McCrary (2) ...........—!_ Arnold (2) Forward Branyan (IS) Chambers (2) Center Langtcrd Mobley (MM Jordan. /.. —:— Thurmond it you failed to receive your usual mail delivery by carrier Thursday morning or even was passed up on the afternoon de livery check up on yourself be fore ‘balling but” -lie carrier. In other words see-if that front door mail box ordered put up last Au- r it by the post office department in place. If it is not you are not in good standing with Uncle Sam’s mail department and the deliveryman will continpc to pass you until you have complied with the requirements. Most of the patrons of the Ath' ens carriers have installed recep : taclea of some form or another and but few failed to recelvc/thelr mail Thursday, the day the or der went into effect and na a whole the service here •will not be' af fected but those who have no re ceptacles will not receive tbtir mail. This regulation goes into effect in every city in America and is not a regulation of Ihe local of- fice. , DIRECTORS MEET A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce directors is being held Thursday afternoon. Matters of in terest to the o.ganixation are com ing up for discussion. COLOGNE — The Allied Rhine land cammlslon ordered suspension of tbe ale of the Frankfutrr Zelte- tung tn occupied territory for three months. so Impressed with a performer that the tournament his name Is pat down for a place i on the all-star team that must be j Georgia showed up well In (Ur ■elected at tbe end of the towns- game with Tennessee and the Gevr ’ment klgia boys are ready to fight their Three of the aspirants tor these hearts out to bring victory to their honors upon which the eyes of Alma Mater over her ancient rival the experts had faasted are An- ■ as they did in 1921. 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