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BULLDOGS FACE HARD GAMES COMING WEEK
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Bulldogs Make Clean
Sweep Of Series With
] ' Vandy Here Saturday
£ By HAL JACKSON
it In one of the prettiest exhibitions of rea baseball
aver played on Sanford Field the Georgia bulldogs car
ried off honors of a 2-1 game with Vanderb It. For nine
Innir frames the old rivals battled and until but one
more was to face the mighty Embry Little Delacy
Allen, the Georgia short stop strode to the P late , furious
because Ramsey had been walked in ordijr that he might
K the victim of Mr. Embry's slants but the now famous
Fad rapped a sharp single to right and the memorable
battle was over.
iThe fracas was a desperate pitch-
prs battle with Andy Chambers
besting the Millionaires ace. Em-
hry. Both had the gaifte under con
trol most of tho while hut as the
battle waned Embry began to fal
ter while the Georgia rifleman grew
Stronger. The Commodores drew
first blood In the third frame on
a pass to McCullough and double
by Reese. The Bulldogs went
Scoreless for slv frames but tal
lied In the seventh on successlvo
bits by Allen and Mlddlebroks. ,
■ The count rested at one all when
the ninth session arrived. It war
S cape now of Georgia taking the
serf™ or Vandy taking an even
break. The Millionaires made a
strong bid for a tally when Reese
beat out an Infield knock, took
dtcond on Woodruffs sacrifice and
went to third on on Infield out.
The, chance was killed, however,
when Watson tossed Pinch Hitter
Baughman out at second for tho
.last out. This was the mighty
■Commodores last effort on the of
fense so they fell back to hold tho
filrlous Bulldogs of Georgia.
ALLEN HITS
IN PINCH
^Georgia hopes fell oonslderabl:
when Watson the first man to fac
Embry In the final frame wen
|nrt> third to first. The stands
Sent wild when "Old Timer” El-
djldge bumped one to the race
track for three sacks. Those Bull
dogs were not to be denied. Thom-
anon died on a imp up. Bomnr
font an eye at "Pop" Ramsey and
sh ,k his head. Mr. Embry served
l'oiv four wide ones and then came
our boy Allen. He won the ball
giimo for Georgia by dumping his
great single in right center.
\ The twirling of Chambers and
Embry were the features of the day
from a defensive standpoint while
Allen. Elderidge, Reese und Middle-
brooks were the hitting
Chambers had an edge on Sum
Embry In, the hurling as he sur
rendered only four hits to seven
by tho Millionaire chunker. Both
clubs played great ball, only one
error being reoorded, a mlscue by
the great Kuhn at short.
By winning this final bottle and
the series the White clan takes
aredn for eliminating the Commo
•rabiy-
» fac*
went
claimants. Praise be. the Bulldogs
xoein to have hit their stride.
KNEW WAS
GOING TO HIT
The name of little Delacy Allen
will ko down Ip history and In years
to come his name will be mention
ed along with other Bulldogs who
gave the punch in the critical mo
ments. His feat deserves all the
more glory in that Ramsey was
walked ho that he should ho forced
to face the stern Issue of the day.
He told his comrades ns Ramsey
was being intomlonnlly walked. "If
Embry walks "Pop" I'm going to
paste one for Georgia!’’ We’ll say
ho did.
The box score and summary fol
low:
Georgia
Clarke c.f. «
Watson 2b 3
Elderldge l.f 4
Thomason lb 4
Ramsey r.f 3
Allen s.s - - 4
Mlddlebrooka 3b . 3
Powers c 3
Chambers p. 3
xx Hodges 0
BASEBALL
RESULTS
FRIDAY’S GAMES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 5, St. Louie 2.
Chicago 6: Cleveland K.
Washington 10: Philadelphia 10,
(12 Innnlnga. darkneaa.)
Boston 2; New York 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburg 2: Chicago 1.
New York 3: Boston HI.
Philadelphia 2; Brooklyn 3.
Kt. Louis-CInelnnatl. rain.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta a; Mobile 2.
Birmingham 3: New Orlans 1
Mississippi Aggies
| Take First Place In
Relay Games at Tech
!
! (By Associated Preas.) .tied for third place. Height 11 feet
FUST SPRING GOLF
TOURNEY BEGINS
rain.
Nashville 8; Little I’
innings.)
Chattanooga-Memphis
COLLEGE BASEBALL
TECH WINS
MACON. Ga.—With Ryala
Enloe facing each other In the first
uw.i way In the Georgia Tech relay
i carnival here today. They won five
i first places in tho eleven events,
a ■ finished second In another and took
l0 'third place In two contest*. The
'iMissIssIpplans captured first hon
ors In the four mile relay, mile re
lay, half mile relay, 120 yards high
hurdles, and Javelin throwing.
Georgia Tech, with three first
iF.uwanee), Marquis (Auburn >,
Time 15 9-10 seconds.
One mile relay for freshmen,
Tech first, Vanderbilt second, Miss.
A.‘and M„ third. Tune 3 minutes
33 .7-10 seconds. Winning team
composed of Bishop, Brsgg, Crowd
er and (Murray.
Half mile relay, colleges. Miss A.
and M„ first. Georgia, Tech, sec-
places-
la J e vault'high Tump am ioi'l. ci’emson, third. Time 1 mln-
-polo vault high jump and ..«,nda. Winning team
ab. r. h. ps. a. o
.4 0 2 2 0 0
.3 0 0 1 6 0
110 0 0
Totala:,
Commodore*
Kuhn a.s
Taylor 2b
McCullough lb.
Reese c.f
Woodruff 3b. ...
Luten r.f -
Wakefield l.f. ■
Botnar c -
Embry p
x Baughman ....
31 2 7 27 16 0
ab. r. h. po. a. e-
...401131
.. 3 0 0 3 2 0
... 3 0 1 16 0. 0
...3 0 3 2 0 0
.. 3 0 0 3 3 0
..401100
. 4 0 0 0 1 0
.. 3 0 0 2 2 0
... 3 0 0 0 « 0
... 1 0 0 0 0 0
garnering only 5.
SATURDAY'S GAMES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 4; SL Louis 1.
Boston 6; New York 3.
Chicago 6; Cleveland .3.
Washlngton-Phlladelpbla rain. , ,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis 4; Cincinnati 3. I (
New York 4; Boston 6. /
Philadelphia 3; Brooklyn 2.
Pittsburgh-Chlcago rain.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE '
Atlanta 2; Mobile 5.
Birmingham 8 New Orleans 1.
Nashville 10; Little Rock 4.
chattanooga-Memphls rain.
SOUTH ATLANTIC
Augusta 9-0; Charlotte 2-2.
charleston 0-0; Greenville 6-5.
Spartanburg 4; Columbia L
COLLEGE GAMES
At Macon—Ga. Tech 9; Mercer
2.
At Athens—Unlvemlty of Geor
gia'2; Vandofbllt 1.
utc 32 3-10 seconds. Winning team
cornposod of Clark, Long, Cato and
Cochran.
Ono mile relay for Prep schools.
Berry Bchool (Rome) first, O. M.
M, second. Time 3 minutes 41
seconds. Winning team composed
of Talley, Hooper, Davis and Ham
rick.
first Freshmen mile relay, were next
, i.-ri,,.,v 'highest, with Clemson following In
game Of the series here * third place. The Suoth Carolinians
Tech had the bettor of ^er The I captured tho two mile rotor and
, nenl and won handily over .no hun(|red ^ ^
^,Tll tfm«« whS.thp Codyl.™ |, e Tennessee won tho sprint med-
I 100 ykrd dash—Chandler, Clem-
/ son; McMillan. 0. M. 1C., Anderson,
.. I-Georgia Tech, time 10 seconds flat. GE0RQ , A 0 ETS
1 Half mile relay for PreV nN - oacf
i schools, O. M. C„ Darlington, i ONE " ACE
- Rome ’ 0a ;,.7 lm . B 1 , mlnUte „ 3 *J:FR I TWO mllo relay for colleges,
seconds Winning team composed | clem flrst M , s „. A , and M „
of M’ Lundy Morrow, Hamrick | soconi , University of Georgia,
and Talley. One ™ n ® "*•** *" | third. Time 8 minutes 14 4-10
colleges (each man rtma quarter seconds winning team composed
mile)—Miss. A. and M., Vanderbilt *>— —j —..
Opening Golf Tourna
ment of the Spring
Starts At Cloverhurst
Country Club Friday.
The first golf tournament of the
spring was scheduled to get under
way at the Cloverhurst Country
Club Friday when some thirty five
playern started the opening round.
The course is in splendid shape,
and as the entry list for the open
ing tournament numbers among it
some of the best players In the
club. It is expected that some real
scores will be turned In.
The first round will end Tucs
day night and the suivivng players
will then go Into the second round,
the matches being each allowed
three days in which to play.
The matches are:
Aldine Pound vs. Sam Cartledgo.
L. H. Clarke vs. W. W. Hayes.
A. G. Dudley vs. C Upson
Joftn Oriffeth vs. B. R. Blood-
Red And Black Will
Battle Virginia And
North Carolina Next
After toppliRg over VanderMlt in two of the best
games of the season the Georgia Bulldogs “carry on"
without a break with their baseball schedule, meeting Vir-
ginia and North Carolina here Monday and Tuesday and
Wednesday. > ;
The Old Domlnionites come for ” ” ~’
o couple of games the first two Carolina s baseball and tooth*
da vs of the week, Monday and
Tuesday while North Carolina
journeys In this direction Wednes
day.
These games will offer three of
the choicest morsels from a delec-
tuble menu and should prove high-
interesting from a spectator’s
nr point.
VIRGINIA HAS
GOOD TEAM
Totals *1 1 G 28 17 1
f X Two out when winning run
was scored.
Summary-Three base hits, Kl-
dcrldge. Ramsey ;two base hits,
Reese; double plays. Embry to
Kuhn to McCullough; base on bolls
off Chambers 2; off Bmbry
■truck out by Chambers 6; t by Em
bry 2; sacrifice hits Woodruff. Tuy-
lor. Umpire "Nap’ 1 Rucker,
GREELEY GETS O. 8.
WASHINGTON. The distinguish
ed service medal has been confer*
rad on William* B. Oreeley, chief
forester of the United 8tates, who
Tech. Time 3 minutes 26 3-10 sec
onds. Winning team composed of
Clark, Cate, Cameron and Cochran,
Four mile relay for colleges, (each
man runs one mile)—Miss. A. and
M., Vanderbilt, Kentucky. Time It
minutes 29 6-10 seconds. Winning
team composed of Hogan, Spencer,
Robinson aryl Mlurff. Half mile re
lay for 'high schools, class A. Em
manuel county Institute, Lanier
High, Boys High (Atlanta). Time
one minute 37 seconds. Winning
team composed of Johnson, Pritch
ard, Forehand and Brown. Half
mllo relay for high schools, class
B. Marlst, Tech High (Atlanta) and
Madison High. Time ono minute
41 4-10 seconds. Winning team
composed of Van Houten, Taylor,
Mathewson and Spencer.
Polo vault, won by Weldh, Ga.
Tech, Waller, Vanderbilt, Price of
Piedmont (G.) Locke, of Auburn
VANDERBILT DY 6-3
or Young, Smith, Rocs and Wood..
One mile relay (or high schools. |
Emanuel County Institute, first, |
Boys HlRh. Atlanta,- second. Wrens
High third. Time 3 minutes 411
seconds. Winning team composed
of Johnson, (Pritchard, .Forehand,
and Franklin.
Sprint medley relay. Tennessee,
flrsL Georgia Tech second. Miss.
A. and M., third. (First two men
ran 200 yards, third man 440
'•ards, fourth man half mile). Time
3 minutes 42 7-10 seconds. Winning
team composed of Davis, Dumas,
Kay and Batey.
Javelin throw. Won by Prtester,
Miss. A. and M., Welch, Ga. Tech,
second Sanders, Sewanee third.
Dlaunce 186 feet one Indh.
High Jump. Georgia Tech, Gooch
Sewanee tied for first place, Brun
son, Miss. A. and M., and Pierce
of Piedmont, tied for third. Height
5 feet 10 Inches.
Virginia nonsenses a splendid
aggregation of hall tessera while
'orth. North Carolina claimed tho South*
W H Bocock vs. Richard Tift. crn championship ulong with
Ed Upson vs. F. J. Lawler. Georgia last year, hut one game
Mrs. Ben Barrow vs. C. E. Mar* standing In her way. The Tar
* heels have a great team again this
year and will bring to Athens a
determination to carry off the
honors of the one gamo to be
piayed. .. .
} The games will be called at
tin.
C. Hanna vs. M. 8. Hodgson.
T. R- Perry vs. 8. J. Moss.
Joel Wier vs Morris Yow.
Hugh White vs. Hugh Nunnally.
John Grant vp. D. G. Anderson.
Frank Dudley vs. 8. J. Moss.
Happy Dudley vs. Gus W Itcher.
•Hamilton vs". Harris Jones.
H. Dorsey vs. Pollock.
tflk for eliminating tne commo- forester oi me uwwju
tree from the championship race had charge of the forestry rorcea
16'steps out In front of the other* in Franco during the war.
We are prepared to make liberal Loans
on your home with privilege of Prepayment
at most any time at a very low rate of In
terest * •
H. ft EPTING & CO.
Holman Building
. Rental Agents for Building
Playing a type of baseball that
was not to be denied the Georgia
Bulldogs were returned tho vlct
ora over tho Vanderbilt Commo
dores. Friday afternoon on San
ford Field, the score befog 6 to i
Tho outstanding features of the
game was the ihlttlng of Captain
George Clarke and “Tot” McCul
lough. the tall tint seeker ot the
Commodores.
MdClulloutlt, the aocond man to
face Fred 8*le hit tho first ball
pitched to him Into the right field
creek for a horn* run and was
sitting on the bonch -before, tho
ball was even returned to the In
field. Later In the game he wae
robbed of another home run, when
George Clarke raced back to deep
conter and pullad one out of the
air that waa alto bound for the
creek. •
In the Bulldog's half of the first
Innldfg. George Clsrks picked apt
one of Walker’s offerings and
slammed It up against the left
field fence, which was good foro
a trip around the bases.
Fred Sale gave up three hits,
two of them for extra bases, while
tho Vandy twlrlers, Walker and
Richardson were nicked by the
Bulldogs for eight hits, Clark*
Eldrldge and Thomason far Geor
gia. etch got two hits.
T)he box score and summary
follow:
The Weather
South Carolina and Georgia-
Local showers and thunderstorms
Sunday. Monday fair.
Thourands of women are
enjoying the cool comfort
and surprising convenience
of Electric Table Appli
ances this summer. Among
the Electric Cooking Aids
to be found here are:
Percolator*, Radiant Stovea,
Toasters, Fan*.
You can use these Appli
ances right at the table.
Ready for use instantly.
ATHENS RAILWAY &
ELECTRIC CO.
Corner Hancock and College
Avenues '
ab. r. h. po. a. 4.
* 1 1 1 T "
MARKETS
Der.
NIW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Clone P.C.
... 28.92 28.95 28.t3 28.13
.. 27.<55 27.68 28.85 26.88
.. 24.98 25.00 24.30 21.30
.. 24.45 24.47 23.84 23.85
11 A. M. Birin: May 28.86; July
26.67; October 24.80; December 24.30.
NSW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Clone P.C.
May .. .. 27.58 27.58 27.15 27.18
July .. .. 27.45 27.48 26.70 26.74
24.35 24.40 23.72 23.75
Der 23.90 23.95 23.37 53.39
11 A. M. Hide: May 27.89; July
27.49; October 24.28; December 23.88.
LIBERTY BONDS
Flrnt 4 l*4n .. ..
Herond 4 l-4n ..
Third 4 l-4n .. ..
Fourth 4 l-4n ..
Victory 4 3-4n ..
Clone
.. 97.13
.. 97.1
.. 98.4
.. 97.18
..100.00
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open 2 P.M. P.C.
WHEAT—
Sept. 120* .... 120%
May 125 .... 125%
July 123 .:. 123(4
CORN—
Sapt 81% .... 81(4.
May »» *0(4
July 81(4 .... 81%
OATS—
Sept 84(4 «(4
May 44% .... 45
July 45(4 .••• 43H
Dekle’s Dope
By “Seth” Himself
Tho Georgia ball team after los
ing several gamea to Northern
teama by the one run margin,
seema to have hit her true atrldo.
and la playing the game she Is ca-
pnhle, upon atartlng with her hard
Southern schedule.
Nothwlthatundlng the contention
ot several of the wlae ones who
Insisted that Ocorgla was the vic
tim of a "Jinx" when she lost to
several teams outside the confer-
ence by the run margin, we at
tribute those one runl osses to In
ability to hit coupled with good
defensive play.
Since ahe has started jvllh Inc
conference teams, the real ones that
..hlch will give nmplo time
for out of town visitors to get
heme before nightfall and. nt. the
some time the hour will auit the
homefolka.
The admission will be. for
the games 75 cents In the grand
stand and fifty cents In the bleach
ers with kids admitted
bleachers for half price.
CAROLINA TO
OFFER JTARS
Chapel Hill. Captala ’Casey’ Mor
ris. of the University of North
NEW YORK STOCKS
Open 2 P.M. P.C.
Coca Cola 77 76(4 76%
Cuban Cane gufar 16(4
Cuban Cane pfd.. 60% 60(4 61
Austin Nichols .. 28(4 28(4 28(4
U. S. Steel 105% 10:
e. Southern Ky
0 j Sou. Ry. pM
1 Pan American ..
0 Kennlcott Coptier.
0 Industrial Alcohol
0 ! N. Y. Central
0 ' Ante. Tel. Tel.
33% 33%
.... 64(4
93% 93%
122% 123
Vandy;
Kuhn, sa
Taylor. 2b 3 0 0 2 3
McCullough, lb ,.l 1 1 9 0
Reese, cf .......3 0 0 0 0
Woodrof. 3b .....3 0 0 0 1
Baughman, rf ...3 0 0 0 0
Huckaba. If 3 0 0 1 0
Botnar, c 3 1 1 4 1
Walqer. p 1 0 0 0 0
Richardson, p _..l 0 0 0 0
Hightower, c ....1 0 0 1 0
TOTALS .. ..34 3 3 18 6
Georgia *b. r. h. po. a.
Clarke, cf 4 2 3 3 0
Watson, 2b 2 110 2
Eldrldge, If 3 12 10
Thomason, lb ...3 l 2 6 1
Ramsey, rt ..'..,..8
Allen, ss 3
Mkkllebrooks, 3b 2 l) l 2 u u
Power, c 3 0 0 G 0 1.
stale, 3 0 0
TOTA1.S ... .26 S *21 6 2’
Score by Innings; R. 1
Vandy 102 000 0—3i
Georgia 104 010 x—G
Summary: Two bate hit, Thoma-
son three base hit. Bomar: home-
runs, Clarke. McCullough; base on I
halls, of Sale 1; off Walker 1, off
Richardson 0; struck out by Sale »~™,( ■—
5* bv Walker 3; by Richardson l; [unchanged to Ja up Ikillas -■! high-
hit by Ditcher. MJddlebrooks hyier mid there 27*0 sales remain
Walker stolen bases, Mlddlehrook* | light Doling none all told 3.715 va
2, Kuhn; first .base on[ error*. 13.229 Thursday. Disappointing
Georgia 0; Vandy 1: wild pitch, market to longa considering unfav-
Richardton. Umpire, Rucker. , JcraW weather. Unfavorable crop ac-
counts and bullish statistics. Lookt
like nothing will cause un impor
tant advance, except a temporary
flurry. . unless spot demand Im
proves or unless sentiment becomes
less bearish. comrrence *»«•*•«. •»— -----
We figure that the world's nv&il- | count, her batting I* * reat,y J™’
able exclusive of mill stocks Friday' proved and her defense as strong
was about 2,868,000 vs 6,185,000 last as ever,
year of which the south has yet to .
- k " , .4 ’ «•* "O' 1 <•«*«* — Georgia Is in the thick of onother
championship battle. She has yet
to lose a series to a conference
team and her victory over Vander-
blit glvea her the 'dge for the
championship laurel, at Ihta time,
for Vanderbilt baa defclalvety de-
fented Auburn and Mercer and Au
burn hae eliminated Tech.
in defeating Vanderbilt, Georgia
attained a full cup of awcet re
venge for the two defeat. Vandy
handed her In 1.31 that knocked
her hope, for Southern Honor.
Into a cocked hat.
Friday’s game wae the most hard
fought that the writer has seen on
Sanford field In a long while. Both
teams seemed to realize what Cap
tain Wade of the Vanderbilt team
declared when the umpire consult
ed the coaches about ca' 1 "* th *
game at the end of the sixth. It
was really too dark to play, but
Wade Insisted that the S° uth *r"
Championship depended upon the
outcome so the isants were permit
ted to Play on until It waehard
for the pitcher to tell which side
of home plate the batter was stand-
If Oeorgla can now defeat Vir
ginia. Auburn and North Carolina,
she will be ’’sitting pretty.
ever, these are big "lf» . but that
much Improved hatting crew, led
jv,*s VI nmiii file BUUUI liua jrci
only about 1,584,000 vs 8,795,000
hand at this time last year.
If rains continue and the map
indicates they are likely to per
haps extending into next week the
trend of values may be to a high
level for the immediate future, but
market would likely ease again if
good weather maks its appearance.
A wet or dry may 'Well decide as
to the future course of market. If
wet higher prices are probable but
If good weather the tendency will
be downward. Wet or dry what
will It be? May rainfall 4s unus
ually heavy in the south.
Effective Monday, April 30th the
day U0ht hours become effective.
These wires will open one hour
earlier than usual.
Oil Stocks: There seems a dis
position umong big market opera
tors to switch from the stocks of
the so called large refining group,
particularly those selling on a two
per cent, 3 or 4 per cent basis and
accumulate on recessions the Is
sues independentp roducers that to
yield ub 8 per cent earnings from
two, three times divs. requirements.
U. H. Steel on account of the
healthy Increase shown In March
earnings and the large amount of
cosh on hand the contention of U.
8. followers than an extra payment muc n improve •••
Is to be made is met frequently. b y Captain Clarke and the enur
The atock is well bousht on recea- c i U b hustling as it
slons.
Cons Gas is held to be an attrac
tive investment with good prospects
of added prices from prices en
hancement. »
L M W earnings, cash and out
look are referred to as warranting
dlv. Increase which will be well
bought on any weakness.
Heavy liquidation in view of bet
ter weather outlook in Oklahoma
Sunday and because of bill intro
duced in Texas to tax grain futures
20 cents and cotton 50 cents per
bale.
team. Is perhaps the most feared
hitter on the Tar Hill nine There
Is good reason*for him to be fear
ed for his long and consistent hit-
ting has led to many Carolina vic
tories and, in two particular gamea
he has taught Trinity and Wake
Forest that his big club means
business when he takes it to the
plate.
He caught every game played by
Carolina last season among which
were 19 victories and ( 2 defeat*, and
his batting average ‘ for the 21
games was .338, the second highest
among the regular players.
Captain Morris enjoys the dis
tinction of being the first Carolina
athlete to captain two major team*
since tiits days of Romey Story in
•1906. who played a brilliant tackh
for the varsity eleven and center
field' for the nine and acted aa
lender of both teams. This is the
third year of varsity ball for Mor
ris. He is the son of Mrs. s. y.
Morris of Gastonia, is five feet
and eleven inches In height od
weighs 184 pounds. He plays end
on the football team and waa
elected captain of the eleven for
1923 when BUI Blount, Carolina
center, resigned.
BELL EFFECT8
PARI8.—Public auction of (to
iiosaesstoos of Sarah Bernhtrtt
win take nlace about June 1.
SALE
Continuing through Monday and Tuesday
25 Per Cent Off
from their regular prices. Eyery hat on fc dtepUy
will have one fourth off. Ladles and children*
hats are included. New Sport hats and ai ■
White hata will have same reduction.
W. T. COLLINS Inc.
Market Gossip
. Private Wire
Received Over F. J.
Linnell & Company’s
NEW ORLEANS.
; t-rpool. Southern
Holiday. Llv-
yesterday
Dawson Jurist
To Speak Here
Judge Yeoman*, of Da»son.
Ga-, who to a horticulturist e:
note -« well as a distmguisi ef
lawyer will be the principal ■!*» t-
er at the annual open meeung or
the Horticultural Club, Monday
evening at 8 o'clock.
It was very fortunate to obtain “V umDlre
Judge Yeoman,, a. he to • very »«rked to the
extensive fruit grower, having Thursday, am
peach and apple orchards over
the state at large. With hi* vsst
knowledge on the production of
fruit in Georgia, and being an ex
cellent speaker. It will be worth
while to hear him apeak on. fruit
club nusums — .
Georgia to xoto* *» he hard to head
off.
•Old Timer 1 ’ Eldrldge. who has
been Inelstlng tpr three year* that
he could croee up the opiwaltlon
by buntlux over the head of the
Hitcher, vhen he comee 'barging
in” with flret and second oreu
nlcd. finally got away with It Frl
day. Hie former attempts have re
sulted disastrously and now that
ho has executed hie favorite idaj
we hope that In the future he will
content hlmeelf with advanclng hc
two base runners as this difficult
play Is very hasardous, and a place
of strategy that should be resort
ed to only once In a century.
The boye tell a very smu.lng dia
logue that took place between Bill
M unday and the umpire at Missies
Ippl last Thureday a week ago.
It seems that the umpire wae
named Friday «hd they were Ptoy-
ing the game on Thursday. When
Bill relieved Pantone In the eighth
with two down nnd the hasee full
he walked out and nonchalantly re-
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thinking he was seeking an lntr ^
dtictloif. explained. No. this
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Friday." Bill, confused then said
•Well this to Monday" and
pro
ceeded* to strike out the batter re
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