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Lost And Found
fX>8T—Between Athens and Daniels*
]U_ ville, a black leather handbag, con-
Ji£= tafnlng two dresses.
BANKRUPT NOTICE
Pursuant to an order passed by the
Honorable Howell Cobb. Referee in
Bankruptcy, on February 24th. 1923,
1 wm re-otter tot sale on March 3rd.
at 12:39 o’clock, In the office of the
Referee, Southern Mutual Building,
the stock of goods, notes and account
9$ M. Link, bankrupt.
The Inventory Is as follows:
Stock of merchandise, 124,04X37.
Notes and accounts, $61,411.66.
Automobile, $500.00.
Terms of sale cash, all bids sub
ject to confirmation.
ERNEST MICHAEL.
Trustee.
sues
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
The board of City Tax AsieMOn
for the City of Athens will be in
session at the city ludl tor the next
ten days, from February 22nd to
Uarch Stb, 1922, inclusive, for the
purpose of going over the tax re
turns and making transfers, hear
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such Information to persons who [actress, following filing of a suit
have made returns as Is desired.
In Desperate Contest Thursday Night
The hours at which the sessions
will be held will ho from 1C A. M.
to 1 P. M. and from 3 to 5 I*. M.
* J. H. PATMAN. Chairman,
G. S. CRANE.,
A. iM. DOBBS. 1 m-5-c
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beit Lloyd Udrgen. engineer.
Among his charges are that sne
Insisted on lying.abed In the morn
ing und was an untidy housegeep-
8ALE BANKRUPT PROPERTY
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Northbound .Southbound
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Miss A and M
nates Miss. University,, for the Tech-Georgla game night,
Finals to Be P5rved mi acconBgg to the statement of ai
rindiB w ne ru.yea onj Doonan> chalr a,, a at tbe to Unia .
ment committee. He Estimated
morn than 1 9,000 persons raw the
game and that above 2,000 were
turned away.
.The previous record, somethin!
above 5/000 was established lo
1921 when Tech played Gee-— 4
j Meanwhile added Jo the list of
heroes uncovered In the tourna*
—ent. -ei'-ctc,] b/- '* - -nort Writers
for all-Southern honors la the
e of Barnes, a member of the
Saturday.
ATLANTA, Ga. — With the
elimination of the University lof
Georgia by Georgia Tech In, a dee-
perate contest which called' up all
the old time rivalry, and the de
feat of the University of Missis
sippi by the Mississippi A. and M„
In a brilliant game Thursday nigh*.
Tech Is scheduled to finish the
fight In the semi-finals Friday
night when it meets A. and M. In
the Southern Intercollegiate basket
ball tournament hero.
Prccwtllr.g this battle. Mercer,
which defeated Alabama Thursday,
will rlav the semi-finals contest
against the fast Chattanooga out
fit which artmlnlxtered -W drubbing
to tho Vlr-tnla Polytechnic Insti
tute team Thursday.
Tho finals are to *><> clayed on
Saturday between tho winners of
those two games to decide the
winner of tho tournament. Thur*
day's scorch were as follows:
University of Chattanooga 38.
P I. 23: Mercer ** University
of Mlsslesini (Jporyi- Tech €7:
Uhlverslty of Georgia 22.
''FCORO CROWD
SEER GAME
Referee—Conover.
A new attendance rcqord was sjt 1 ".t noltits.
University' of Chattanooga quintet,
whoso sniondid go-t oaus
cd the donesters to gasp.
The talk that Merepr had only
liqr Harmon and Ob-**-—— only
her Redd has amounted to 4dic
cousin 1 and the experts have found
that their Job of selecting a win
ner has met additional upsets.
Ot v ey Croat placer* are battling
fn* the colors and both teams are
still victorious, Offering exhibitions
of team work as thd book says it
oncM to be done, they sav. , . t
Stabler. of Alabama his con- i •RDottfh tho
•nued to lead the point getters
tho tnuraev. with 48 points to
Ms credit. Redd.’ tho brilliant.
'"'•'nUanooca center, has Jumped
Into second/nlace with 43 nolnjs.
tterrnen. of Mercer, Is third with
TBSoa.W y«"#tsi.
was doHJtbredtanydiMl
bapa-pf the hot _
up against a big proposition last
night and although they tried hard
U>er gradually fell ttefor* the con-
atstent Oconee lads.
By winning this battle the Wat-
klnsvllle crew goes Into tbe third
round pf play wljh fine chances of
going even further. They worked
well last night and looked like a
possible winner. Already the gen
eral talk, la thsf ,t}iey .will he ike
of the eontestaims In the finals.
They go up" ngamkt k
today.
Tbe lineups follow
Yfatklukvllle Mi, Brasleton HI.
Andrews (7) Bell (*)
F.
hard :ea
Ward (6) .
. a
Fambro^(8).
Crowley. ...
F.
G.
Brasleton (2)
. Baird F. (8)
Baird
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LOSE TO DECATUF,
^Tournament Of
High School Cage
Teams Near End'Boawcll <2> '...L.’ Deadwyler
Ocacl
By MARCUS BRYANT
ich
in the first fracas of tne second
day Greensboro High smothered
the iMayBvIlle -five by the score of
5G to 4. It was the worst drubbing
af the entire touorpey and waa tbe
leant Interesting. The mighty
Greene county lads grabbed the
toad and proceeded to run up the
count.
For tbe winners the work of
Lewis Shipp and Bryan was best
altbough the whole crew played,
tine ball. Tbs trio of these lads
is somo scoring machine and will
give trouble later on. Henderson
looked best for Maysvllle.
The lineups follow: • Morris (9)
0 'ntboro High Maytvllla High
Lc . :i (20) Henderson (2) Massey (2)
F.
Bryan (18) Cooley Martin («)
F.
Shipp (G) .' Miller (2)
Continued from page one)
Merritt (14) Paine
G.
Referee—Conover.
keen and many fine games have I
been played this early In the
JoustS/ Many upsets marked the 1 a
Martha Nicholson’s Ted- jaecond round of elimlniation, some f^yMRENCEVlL.I.E
of the clubs- doped to go far Into I® WINNER
the campaign hare dropped by tlfe , ,
wayside while-many dark horses i Surprising the entire crowd the
aro looming on file horizon. ’ mtl<J Lawrenceville High crew
Somo of the best games of tho too) ' ,h ® treasure of the Washing-,
entire tourney are expected tonight ton H, * h aggregation. The Qnal
as tho favorites of both brackets count waB 16 to 9. It was a very
are billed to mix IL It Is exceed- !*° od ^J" 8 nn< i $°th P’arod hard.
... . . Ingly hard to dope today's ronnd' 11 wa * the long shots of ti n Wash-
passing game the first half, with the contestants all possess fine lnKt,,n H1 *-‘ crew that gare Uw-
goed aWing, Lad at the end of c!ubs ana wi „ flght h,,^ to rema|n rercovllle their victory.
bloused lassies of the Athens
High school lowered the curtain
on their present home campaign
Thursday evening at' the High
School gymnasium. Tho five re-,
presenting Decatur High nosed'
nut the Iqcals in a hard fought bat
tle by a score of 2j to 10.
Decatur played > a fast, smooth
this half they led, 14 to 5.
The local girls nil put up good
games, but the work of The visi
tors was simply too mutfb for
them. Louise Knowles and Dora
Buchwald tied for scoring honors;'
each ge.ting a couple of field goals
and each played good defensive
In the nght ” Th<! nne wor k of S(ylckland at
Tho teams Surviving the etlmina ifontcr was the outxUndlng fea-
tlon process to date are: * ‘ ure ' ,,e , w ” ab| l r by
Watklnayllle/Jefferson, Statham, "2U* b ,$J£
Hartwell, Athens, Eastonollee, Ls- j 8 " Nash and »• N ®“ T 8 !*i. h8
vonla, Lawrenceville, Greensboro, | ”°!^'. ,* b f. | il oor
Grayson. All of these team, have f lineup. fo™ow: *‘
Ma^r HI,
the other two points to the locals
via ihe frec-throw route. Hot 1
record was two out of four and
she played a nice game In'.'every
department. Caotalil'' '•'Mhrthal
Smli'.i and “Kit? Bowden both:
played well at their positions.
Josio Bowden started the game
but waa relieved hy Buchwhld,
and Captain Smith was ,reH«ved
by Margaret Jenninpi.
^ tests thus far and when they Be
{for up battles of no little magnitude
are expected.
$25.00 down buys
any one pf these cars.
All in good running
shape/ Most of them
newly painted.
Ford Touring.
.Haynes Touring.
Overland Roadster.
Wlllys Six Touring.*
- Overland BIx Touring.
$50.00 down will
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“ffi, ' Tduring.
- Buick Roadster.
Fonl Touring, 1920 model,
with starter.
Hoick Touring. I
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mSm
■
IS GREAT PLAYER.
Mary Cunningham played the
stellar role for the visitors, shoot
ing twelve of their twenty-four
enough alone to have de-
the local five. Ehle at
... , and Livaejr at guard,
were next in line with two two-
pointers. Stone and Glenny shot
one goal each. ( Each of the visi
tors played fine games and they
had one of the most effective of
fensive and defensive' combina
tions seen jiere in a long time.
Line up and summary:
Atbma (10) . Decatur (24)
J. Bowden (0) Cunningham (12)
Forward
Knowles <4) Ehle (4)
1 Forward
Smith (0) Stone (2>
., Center
Jones (2) Llvsey (4)
Guard
E. Bowden (0) Bundscho (0)
Guard
.Substitute: Athens: UucKv.ald
f r .Iiwden; Je.w.ing: for
Smith.
Decatur: Glenny for Hbne.
Referee Thomas.
Fifth Grade"wins
Over Sixflh Grade
At Child’s School
-—- *
The Fifth grade basketball team .
of Childs defeated tho Sixth Grade
learn of the' same scMol Thu
In a hard fought game, the final
acore being 20 to 12.
The Sbrih {trade boys'put up a
mighty good fight, but could not
win -cut over thc xmaller team.
For the winners the entire team
starred, With Lswrencq ' Costa
scoring the most ppints. ‘ Mbr/on
Hbdgson also played a fine game.
For the losers, Dobbs, Merry
and Hamilton did the best Work.
The line-up and points scored
follows:
Fifth Grade Sixth Gradr
Morten Hodgson. (4 Hamilton (2)
Forward
Lawrence Costa (6)
Forward
Jack Escoe (4)
Guard
R. L. Bramblett (2)
Guard
Prince Gordon (4)
Guard
Stanton Forbes
Ceif.fcr
JIG
3WDS
The crowds attending the bat
tles thus far are flne and Increase
ns the games progress. Over a
thousand people witnessed the sec-
ond round of play last night and
' many more are expected tonight.
Local fans are in hopes that the
local high school crew can tn smite
way tie up with the Watklnxvillo
aggregation, who is hold' by many
as the strongest team In the tour
ney.
TheJIfhting little Statham High
crew won their way Into tbe thli "
round of play Thursday night
defeating tho Commerce aggro,
tlon 17 to 14. Both teams wejre
out for blood and they fought like
demon* all the-wav, making It 1 a
flne game all the way. Many times
In the last half the score wai with
in one point of a tie but Statham
managed to remain on top by
fighting hard.
For the Winners the work of lit
tle Cheek and the lanky (hambera
was best although the entire team
looks good. Simpson and Black-
well were the Mg guns for the los
ers. ' '
The lineups follow:
H. Neal (4)
Sale
Brown (4)
Smith
Spretlln
.. Wynn
CommoVee High
simpdon (S) .
»
Blackwell (2)
Herbert (2) ...
McDonald (4)
F.
Statham High
.. Cheek (15)
....... Arnold
Chambers (2)
Mobley
Nash (5)
Neal
Referee—Conover.
Lavonta High’s fast aggregation
had little trouble In disposing of
the Arnoldsville crew in the last
came of the morning bill. The
Lavonla crew is some crew of
baiketeers and will bear ' watch-
in« later on In-the Jouta, Arnolds
vine bss a nice little dub but they
were In too* fast company. <
Lavonla started the fireworks
early and had a easy lead at the
half way mark. They time" back
after the Intermission and con
tinued their scoring and ns the
fracas wore on were scoring at
will. Arnoldsville fought back
occasionally but to no great ex
tent ' • -
Beasley and Rice brothers were
the best for the winners while Ik-
tlo Arnold and Spuriin were tbe
best performers lor the losers.
The lineup# follow:
Lavonla High Arnoldsville High
Beasley (It) ......... Fields (8)
' F/
S andwB addition had Uttle or
up students to cheer them on. Fur
some reason only a small group
of Rooters were present to show
(Ms-spirit We will have to do
better today. Walker afad Brown
looked good for the losers al
though the whole team played good
basket ball.
The lineups follow:
Athens High Eatoiiton High
Nicholson (7) . ..i;.. Brown (I)
/ F.
David (2) Grlffetb
F.
Mapp (2) Phillips
C.
Dudley (4) Walker
G.
Bishop Edmundson
G.
Referee^-Conover.
HARTWELL
AGAIN WINS
Tbe Hartwell aggregation wnn
their second start in as many
games when they easily disposed
of the Baldwin High crew. The
final score was 30 to 8. It was a
very one sMed game and » vn«
only In the final minutes that Bild
win. was able to tally. By virtue
M their win today Hartwell goes
'nto the third round.
For the winners the work of the
Morrti Brothers and Martin was
jest.' For the losers Wooten was
the star. Wade, the losers center
broke out two overhead lights by
hefty shot which went oft
tbe path.
The lineups follow:
Hartwell High Baldwin ’High
day is the new American fly» e i, ht
champion, ruler of the ( , ne k„
dred and twelve poun.le: T /
deposed monprch is p aw ;,,
the mightiest mite of a
man that ever came ocr 0 f
Philippines. He is a sail hoy
stripped of his rhanr. •„ ”
Jimmy Wilde, of Engiard' wo
Champion of the tiny kingdom,
The fight was slow for a , h am
pionship contest because both <hr„
were exteremely cautions v.ll-
eppeard more aggressive, i’
waa a shade more tired the h>«'
gong. Their punches seemed ‘„f
about eauel force, their defen-rl
y/etn largely similar.
world',
F.
Wooten (5)
Jordan
Wado
Brown Boling
G.
Thornton Stralne
G.
Referee—Conover.
Pancho Villa Is
Beaten By Genaro
NFW YORK—Frankie Genaro,
the Eat) Side boy, who wnn the
JDejQSorfe 2re<Jd
GOOD BREAD
MADE WJTH CRISCO^MILK
<d/U-
Rlco (10)
Rice (14)
Merry (4)
Tom Eldar
Perdue (fj*
• Ep*»
Dobbs (2)
Detroit Ti]
Don
Oooden Thurmond
O.
Referee—Conover.
JEFFER80N WINS
OVER DACULA
Jefferson High rides a ticket ito
the third round of play as the re*
suit if their i5 to ID win over the
little Dacula aggregation. This
was Dacula’s llrst game ns tljoy
drew h bye.'' It was a mighty line
hitUe' hpt the team" work of
JeffersoU crew was too much. 1
looked tine Inst
and Culber-
they will go
further Into the Jousts. ‘
' Culberson and ,Haad
- Al ^
jenerson crew was too
Jefferson crew looke
night and If Sheridan
gob are' right' today ti
Sheridan.
looked, good fur the’ winners While
their win but night J<
ys Watkinsville High
orrns
DETROIT, Mich.—Ten mem
bers of the Derail Tigers Friday
were slated to dou uniforms for
the first time tkis year and work
through a brief Umbering up M*- 1
sion at the Augusta, Ga., train-
camp; Manager Cobb has
any activities ouUtde of
for tbe flntqfew days.
ticket Into the seml-flnals.
The llnebps follow:
Jefferson High Dacula' High
Culberson (4) Freeman t4)
■ F.
Sheridan (7) Nash (4)
Head (4) H. Frceiaan
Dadlsman Moore
O.
^Ethridge
G.
Reforee--Conover.
r In the final game of Thu
InlshtV session tho fast little
klnsvllle EUrt downed the Br
Ipn team. It was by far tho fl
est gsme of the evening afld
.... Henson
’ ' |
Spurlln (4) j
.. Butts (1)
./ Dean (4)
verner
\ <»• •*
Verner y.
O.
Referte—Couovnr. •
EASTONOLLEE , .
IS VICTOR I
In tbe first gaihe of Hie evening,
bill the -lanky Eastabotlee five
dawned the lucky’ Uttle Winter-
ville High fire by the count of
74 to 12. It was one of the best
games played of 'he day und was
well' received by the fans. Both
-hiba fought bard for a verdict
and the mountain fads won by an
extra nmouflt of erdumned.
Code and Tucker were the best
(or the losers while the towering
Holland anN Turner were the stars
for the winning aggregation. Tor
ter showed some good floor work
sjdille Holland shone under the
tneshe*.
The lineups follow:
GARDEN AND LAWN
FERTILIZER
Convenient Size for Small LaWns
Gardens
and
15 Pound Package .
25 Pound Package .
$1.00
1.50
For Sale By-
Warren J. Smifh & Bros.
H. R. Palmer & Sons
Prince Avenue Pharmacy
‘Patrick’s Pharmacy
H. L. Cofer & Co.
Citizen’s Pharmacy
Reid ftnig.Co.
Crucedale
mm
W ntervllle HI.
Colfr (4) .....
Tucker (If) ,.
Kertln.(2) ......
Fittsrd ........
Carter
Eastonollee HI.
.... Tufndr(S)
Coin
... Holland (12)
... De Foor (2)
Harrison
Refertu—Conoror.
Athena. High won Ihelr Drat
game of thy tourney when they
copped a tan) tough) game br a
16 to tt score. Although they
> dotted ip win br a largo mar
gin, they h% to flcht hard for
i*rir|kw'A|i7, galnaton high
brouswt to the toucpey a elah thal
is greatly underestl mated and s
teem that Can give the bait if
th—i * ror"d.
Scoring honors were divided
<t< ■ti*itTMSbri&l '■!' ti-r*J
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