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SPORT NEWS
Georgia Hurler Enters
ua»eall Fame As Sale
I Pitches Perfect Game
. brought out some real golf by both I
(Continued from pago one)
BASEBALL
RESULTS
Athens Plai
Bi]
players. Ion the outside and Tommie let u ^. urt
!| A. O. Dudley got tho beat of tho'pajf; Another came in about the completion rushed.
11 argument with Steve Upson by
ATHENS PLACE ..—PI •• •
also being built and work on its
This factory
STANDING OF CLUB8
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
CLUB3: W. L.
JJ score of 3 up and 2 to play. Tills
i one of the best matches of tho
! afternoon and Lon was forced to
Memphis
Chattanooga
Atlanta ... .
Birmingham
Moile
Nashville .,.
.545
.500
1
.308 ,
Washington.—Forecast:
Georgia; Fair Tuepday and Wed'
hesday, mild temperature.
. Lost And Found
LOST — SATURDAY MORNING,
A)jrll r^th, between Georgian Hotel
and ‘ Sanford Field n gold fountain
pen,.Initial* R. M. B. Return to
I Ro.«0' Bradley, -5th A. & M. School,
I .Monroe, Ga., and receive reward.
. : WANTED—Help
WANTED — A GOOD RELIABLE
cc|6jt. Apply to Mias Bell, 1064 K.
Lumpkin St.. Phone 1786.
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WANTED — AT ONCE A OOOD
eodk. W. I. Abney, 698 N. Pope fit.
WAITED SALESMAN — GOOD
‘ lino of clgarn. $35 week and ex-
penM's. Experience not required,
flentfj stamped nddrenaeil envelope.
Piedmont Cigar Co., lligh Point, N. C.
* mlp
BAILSMEN — $150 MONTH AND
expenses selling merchants our
Rnei.' Experience not required. Send
bddRuMed stamped envelop® for In*
gtlon. Box 135, High Point,
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Wanted
WANTED—BY COUPLE ROOM and
bej^d at once. Private family pre-
fer>*4. Phone 1229. mlc
For Sal#
FOR SALE—BOSTON BULL Tomer
Puppies. Sire, Billie XL Dam, Su
gar ‘floss. Ofl.,' Idlrword Millie Rify
fles, Massasolt Little Boy. GD..
Princess Pat, Fannie -U. I'Iduu 154-J.
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FOR SALE — AN OUTSTANDING
Jersey row, fresh with second calf.
Gentle, easy milker, dehorned and
feeds on chain. StUrgls Farms, Apa
lachee, Ga. mlp
FOR SALE — WOOD. DRY PINK
Stovo Wood. Phono 1G0S-J or
120-J. R. L. Ilramblctt. mlc
FOR SALE — TRACT 6 MILLION
feet shortleaf pine, wdi sell to
party with mill f.a tirotll cash pay
ment and balance as lumber shipped.
L. V. Powell, Red Level, Alabama.
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FOR SALE — FRESH COUNTRY
milk and butter. Delivered three
times weekly. For information call
1649. ' m3p
Mrs. A. Bullock Is
Claimed By Death
.■WAITED — POSITION AS NURSE.
O^dtetTlca! cases a specialty; Inva
lids ii or infants. Best of references.
Call;lt>44-M. mSp
Mrs. Amelia Bullock died at 244
Nacbochee avenue at 4:30 o’clock
Monday morning with apoplexy.
Funeral serricea were conducted
at the Thompson burial ground
where the body was interred Tues
day morning at 11 o’clock. Dor-
Isey’s funeral directors, Were
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUBS: W, L.
Cleveland 10 3
New York •’ 8 4 1
Dqtrolt 9 5
Philadelphia ....... 6 4
Washington ... 4 7
Boston ... 4 7
Sit. Louis .. 4 7
Chicago 2 9*
Pet.1 put out the best he had to ellmin
ate Steve.
The feature match of the after-
noon’se play was between Hugh
White and Hugh Nunnaily. At tho
end of the eighteen holes tbeso
two were tied. The tournament
i tie says that lna case of this
kind the two shall play an extra
(eighteen holes. This was done and
^ j T Vnnally won out 4 up.
•769; TARHEELS TIE
667 i ^MONTGOMERY, Ala. — North
.615 Carolina and Auburn fought a ten
.600 inning 3-3 tie hero Monday, the
.364 Tarheels tleing the score in the
•364 j ninth inning. Shlrling hit a homer
ith one on.
The box score follows:
.182 I
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUBS:
Now York Krfsv-
Chicago ..? ...
Pittsurgh
Philadelphia
Boston ••
Cincinnati
St. Louis ^m. 6
Brooklyn ... 3
.714
.638
.638
.600
.600
.462
.462
.250
8ALLY LEAGUE
CLUBS: W. 11 Pet
Spartanburg
Augusta .9 6
Green vlllo......... 8 6
Charlotte 8 6
Charleston 2 11
.667
.643
.615
.671
MONDAY’8 RE8ULT8
80UTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta 3, Mode 0.
Chattanooga 9; Little Rock 2.
Nashville 2; Memphis 4.
Birmingham 4; New Orleans 8.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 4; Detroit 2.
St. Louis 7; Chicago 3.
New York 17; Washington 4.
Philadelphia 4; Boston 2.
CA*i ACCOMMODATE
^jjji room and board,
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COUPLE
no block
O., 243 Dougherty. Call tt-J.
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.WAITED—B
-BOARD AND LODGING
accommodation* for delegatee to
tho .State Sunday School Convention
Whlhb meets In Athene, May 14. IS.
1$. |'/pommunlcato with O. M. Broad-
hurM) Chairman Entertainment
jj Coiwhlttee by letter or by telephone,
atatj^g rates per day, whether men
or jtymen, or both, are desired, giv
ing ijprour street address and tele-
phohe number, a. M- Broadhurat,
167 [[ Oglethorpe Avenue, Phone
X1S5.JV.
.•wasIted—a furnjsiikd house
charge. Rev. A. t. Flury of the
Bajtlet church of which Mrs. flul-
lock was a member, officiated.
Mr.. Bullock la survived by three
daughters, and two soua, Mrs. Not*
tie Sue Sargent, Laura and Mary
Bullock. Jarrell and Ralph Bullock,
all of Athena.
Six brothers and three al.ters
also .urvlve her. John, Z. B-, Fred,
Eve, Luke and Oornett Smith.
Mr.. Bullock wna the. widow of
Mr. Georga Bullock and had lin’d
here one year. Sljo wag J»ra in
Madlion county.
Early History of
Fruit Growing In
Georgia Discussed
a month or three months.
WAITED — TO EXCHANGE NEW
Packard touring car for real e.tate.
C. Ill Phlnl.y, mJc
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furnished or unfurnished, for Im*
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J&DIUM BROWN HAIR look.
of all after a Golden Glint
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4'»eamard air lini rv.
Northbound , Southbound
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1:42 p Atl.-BITmlnaham-Mem. 1:10 p
3:<r;p Norfolk-Rlch.-N. T. 1:10 p
7:5$ p AU.-Abb.vlU. load
31:31 p . Att-Birmingham
11:31'p Norfolk-Waihlngton
ll:3t;p WUmln#ton-N. Y.
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6:30 a
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CENTRAL OP GEORGIA RY.
W. a’Bolton, Ag.nL Phon. 1001
-I'Cqtnd of Osaru Station
impart for Macon T:30 a. m.
ARtv* from Muon 13:10 p. m.
0:30 p. m.
jr L r further InformaUoa phono
i. J. Y. Bruce, C. A., 040.
- GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY
!.'! Schedulu
L,av. Atneao Arrtvo
TtS A. H.0 -6 30 P. M.
I0 : 4S A. M.0* O0f0:10 A. k
. u&iiy* •• Dally'*woDt Sunday.
southern railway
Effectlvo Sunday, April 30, 3333.
rip « leaves Athens 7:!S a. m., ar
fA ^-AthSadiU it-..-
N,„ » '«ve.UdA?^
« Athens Xl:4» ». l»-
G. u. MILLER. C. A., Athens, Ga.
Judge M. J. Yeoman, of Dawson
delivered an address before tha
Horticultural club at the Universi
ty of Georgia Mondav night.
Judge Yeomans discussed tho
oarly history of the fruit industry
In Georgia and declared the west
can never compete with Georgia In
trait growing.
The Normal School Olee club on*
tertalnad the members of the so
ciety with music.
DAILY 8ERMONETTE
Th. sluggard will not plow by
reason of tho coidi th.raf.ro .hall
h. bag In harvast and h.v. noth
ing.—Pr.v. 30:4.
Most natures are Insolvent: eun-
not satisfy their own wants, have
an ambition out of all proportion
to their praotclnl fore, and so do
lean and hog day ami n'nlit con-
IlnuaXy.—Emernon.
E. KAY
-THE SMILING PAINTER"
Flno Painting and Iniorler
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athena, Ga.
W. L COXfc
Transfer Co.-
Long Trip. Our Specialty.
Cheapctt Truck In Town.
600 Thomas St
Phone 1351
ARMEL’S GARAGE
Now Up-to-Date
Ready for all kinds of work.
Rpborins cylinders, welding,
vulcanizing, burning-in bear-
inn, electrical work and any
thing if tha machinery lipe.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 5; SL Louis 7.
Boston 13; Phiadcl|4iia 3.
Chicago 4; Cincinnati 6.
Brooklyn 3; New Yoftt 4.
8ALLY LEAGUE
Charleston 2; (Charlotte 4.
.Spartanburg 6; Augusta 1.
Columbia 6; Greenville 9.
TUESDAY’S GAMES
80UTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Mobile.
Birmingham at New Mrloamt.
Chattanooga at Little Rock.
Nashville at Memphis.
North Carolina
McDonald, ss »
Bonan, If 4
Shirley, lb 4
Morris, c ...4
Sweetman, cf ,...3
Carmichael, rf 4
Sterling, 2b .......4
Jones, 3b 3
Ferraboc, p ....,7.4
ab. r. h. po.
same piace and a^aUi »t v. c ..l uj. , w jh ' give employment to many
Xhe next one was a bit better and ' raor e hands, and a number ot
.1. D. routed it and on thu nest hall houses „ re no w being bui’t for
thrown, another to the outside, the . holr h 01nc8 . A gentleman who was
lanky first baseman reached out: at Barnott ghoals a few days ago
caught it on the nose and poked t hat some very Important
a double to left field while wa$. , s beiug done at that place
the nan ronl P et * acr0S1 ant’ it will bo a very Important cot-
The fourth came in the aixth ton manufacturing center,
when Ramsey tripled to deep right! R Is encouraging to note these
land Middlebrooks scored him with' inprovements now going on in and
a single. * . (around Athens. These estahlisnea
Georgia batters garnered a total mills will serve as a pointer to
of ten hits with Ramsey/ leading i show investors the manufacturing
the attack with three out of as possibilities of Athens,
plate. George
0 0 6 2
0 110 0
manv times at the p!
Clark secured two while every man
on the team battled safely except
Sale and Allen and they hit the
ball on the nose tmt some fielder
was always there to take it in. In
the sixth inning Maphis was re
lieved by Leo who gave up two
hits the rest of the game-
Georgia and Virginia play again
Tuesday afternoon and North Caro-
s- lina after tieing Auburn Monday
1 ! plays the Red and Black one game
0 j hero Wednesday after v/hi?h Geor-
gia moves to Auburn for a couple
of games Friday and Saturday.
0 0 112
TOTALS ... .35 3 9 30 13 3
ab. r. h. po. a. e.
Auburn
Gibson, c 4 0
Allen, ss 5 0 0 3 4
Griffin, 2b 3 10 13
Shlrling, cf 5 1 1 0 0
Knowles, lb 4 0 0 13 2
Aronll, 3b 4 0 10 1
Sitz, If 62 0 0 1 0
Davis, If 1 0 0 0 0
Webb, rf 3 .1 1 3 Q
Moulton, p 4 0 a 2 4
xCreel 1 0 0 0 0
Georgia—
Clark, cf. .
Watson, 2b ..
Eldridge, if .. _•_*
Thomason,, lb .. 4
Ramsey, rf .. .. 3
Allen, ss 4
Middiebrooks, 3b 2
all. r- h. po.
0 0
0 0
0 0
Powers, c
Sale, p __
Makes good TEA a certainty; ;
Warm your teapot—
use teaspoonful of
Tetley’s Orange Pekoe
for every two cups—
be sUre water is freshly
boiling—steep five min
utes. Then you have a
real cup of tea. >
MMS
G 30 15
TOTALS 85
Scoro by Innings: R.
North Carolina ..200 000 001 0—3
Auburn 200 100 000 0—3
Summary—Home run, Shlrling^
sacrifice hits, Jones, Sweetman*
Sitz; struck out by Forrabee 7:
by Moulton 4; base on balls off
Ferrabee 4; left on boses, Auburn
8; North Carolina 4; Stolen base,
Shirley; passed ball, Gibson. Um
pire. Stuart (Camp Denning.) Time
2:05.
Totals .
Virginia—
Hubbard, 2b .
Deitrlck. ss ..
0|Bronaugh, lb
" Foster, If ..
McCoy, cf ..
Holland, rf ..
Parrish, c ..
Deal. 3b ..
Maphis, p ..
Lee, p ..
xxBoman .. ,
xKinlcy .. __
xxxFlorumoy
30 4 10 27 14
ab. r. h. po. a.
"00
GARTERS
No metal can touch you
• 3 0 0 4 3 0:
Tanner Will Lead
Georgia Glee Club
■ 3 0 0 01]
3.0 0 1 0 Ol
-. 3 0 0 4 4 0
8 0
1 0 0
0 0
r -1
2. 1
‘ 0 0
1 0 0 to 0 0
100000
1 0 000 v
Millions ol men prefer
PARIS Garters because
they wear longer and give
greater comiort. They
hold your hose a3 securely
as they do their friends.
Say PARIS when you buy.
Totals
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis at Chicago.
Cleveland at Chicago.
Now York at Washington.
Philadelphia £t Boston.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh at SL Louis,
Chicago £t Cincinnati.
Boston at Philadelphia.
Brooklyn at Now York.
The Fairway
Four more matches worn com
puted in the Spring Tournament
nw in progress at tho Clovefburst
country club, Monday afternoon.
In the first match N. <M. Hamil
ton won out over Harrla Jonea by
a score of 2 up. Hamilton was on
his game and playing splendid
golf, and tbough Harrla fought all
thb way, he wasn’t quit® equal *0
the grade and Hamilton won.
Richard Tift defeated Mrs.
Walter CMlds In a match that
John Tanner was elected presi
dent of the Glee and Instrumental
Club for next year at the annual
banquet given' at The Pinos Fri
day night. Brooks Johnson was
elected as leader of.the Glee'CluS
and Charlie Anderson was tnaAs
leader of tho Instrumental Club.
Harvy Maybry, who was leader
this year, was made leader of tho
official Bulldog orchestra which
will accompany the Glee Chib on
tho tour next year. Lloyd Flckllng
was promoted to business mana
ger. ‘V
The assistant# elected wdbi
Chubby Allen for the Glee Club
and Georgo Fespermnn for tho In
strumentalists. Joe Bennett moves
2T 0 0S4 11 1
for Maphis in the sixth,
xxHit for Deal ,in the ninth.
xxxlUt for Lee In the ninth.
Score by innings: R
Virginia 000 000 000—6
Georgia 012 001 OOx—4
. : S . umm ®P r: Two-base hits, El-
dri(U;e. Thomason; three-base hit.
Ramsey; struck out, by Sale 8, by
Maphis ,3, by Leg 1; base on balls,
off Lee 1; hit by pitched abll, Mid
diebrooks by Maphis; double plays,
Bronaugh to Deitrick. Umpire!
Rucker.
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MAKERS
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Chicago New Yos*
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MACON’S
HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
A $150,000.00 Festival
THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS
MAY 9, 10, 11, 1923
50,000 People Will Attend
CENTENNIAL FESTIVAL
5,000 People in Historic Pageants
Civic Parades, every .city and
town in middle and south
A Olorioun Musical Prepram.
Crcatcre’s International Band.
2Cth Infantry, Fort Ecnning
H fihr.r
Odd Fellows Band.
City Band. Slxjy Plecee.
Tho Entire Pronr
fimed by the Movin') Pic
turo Syndicates.
A Grand Tableau and hall.
Georgia’s Young Strlbling. mid
dleweight champion
south will meet Jack McCar-
ron of Allentown, Pa., In a
ten round boxing bout.j
Meeting of Georgians Incorporated for the De
velopment of Georgia’s Resources,
Will Be Held May 8, 1923.
Excursion Fares—Tickets on sale May 7,8,9,10,
Final Return Limit May 14.
Read Herald
Want Ads.
up from advertising manager
first assistant Max Oliver and
Slick Lamar are the now corners
to the club, both being elected to
serve aa Issiatants to the business
managers.
Grandmother’s
Garden
May 7th, 8:30 P. M
COLONIAL THEATER
Wonderful Productions
As an added attraction
Uagmar Rachmanoas
"la,Her Russian Dancing"
CENTRAL OF GEQRGIA RAILWAY
THE RIGHT WAY
J. WILLIAM FIROR.
County Agent Clarkt County.
PEANUTS
cent* to 46 cent* n quart; in Phila
delphia, mostly 28c a quart; in
New York City, 25 to 60; i^tta-
burgh, 20 to 3u cents; in Cincij-
. , , . nati, 15 to 25; and in Chicago,
The White Spanish variety is from 20 cent* to 35 cents a quart,
the one suited to oil production- ‘
This variety can be planted a*
•helled peanut*, if the nuts are 1
carefully shelled by hand, or in the | As soon as Georgia began to
•noil. Also peanut PT ow 7‘, * » market hog* in cariots and i i
sce.d sometimes break the quantities it became necessary for
nuts *o as to have a kernel int eacu . the sellers and buyers to know
segement. The White Spanish w»M W hat they were talking about
come up when planted In the shell, [when they began to try and get
Which do you
Want? *
The germlnatio:i is improved by'together on a trade, consequently
soaking in cold water for 24 hours grades, adopted from the U. s,
' Classifications f
just before planting. After the
peanuts have been soaked spread
out on sheets to dry. It is not
necessary to soak shelled nuts. It
will take from 25 to 30 Rounds of
shelled peanuts to plant os acre
and from 30 to 50 pounds of un-
shelled nuts- Peanuts that have
been machine shelled usually germ
inate very poorly and should not
be used for planting.
If the weather continues favor
able, there will be a very good
crop of atrawberires in Clarke
county and growers will begin of
fering these about May 1, probably
a few scattering Quarters jyill get
to the market before then. Grow
ers are wondering how to price the
strawberries this season. Aa infor
mation to them and tha people in
Athens who wish to buy strawber
ries, I have looked up the straw
berry market in the different
cities. The markets are of April
24th and show sales to the job
bers in cities mentioned. In all
eases the prices shown are for
strawberries of good condition and
quantity. In Baltimore from 25
259 pounns.
165
ions have come into use.
The specifications in common use
now are:
no. i—165 to
smooth.
No. 2—130 to
smooth.
No. >-100. to
smooth, . V. i
No- d-ll-Pigs. 100 pounds down.
Rough sows, including piggy
gilts and sows; stags.
Uraeies, 250 pounds up, smooth
pounds,
pounds.
HOG PRICES
BY GRADES
The number 1 grade of hogs is
taken as basis in quoting prices
on hogs, at this grade usually
un aa ima gruue usu
brings the highest price. The
lationship <f prices of the other!
grades varies from time to time
depending upon the the supply of
these other grades in comparison
with the supply of number ones,
•nd the demand for hogs in gen-
eral. At the present time the dif.
ferentials are aa follows:
No. 1 basis.,. ■ '
No. 2, 50 cants off No- 1,
No. 3,150 off No. 1.
No. 4, 22.00 off No. 1.
Heavies, 50 cent* to 2UK) off’
Nc. 1. • ‘
It’s simple enough
to choose a suit of clothes, but it’s
not so simple to choose cloUics*satisfaction.
They are two different things.
Kuppenheimer
GOOD CLOTHES
are a safe and sound expression
of those things which insure clothes satisfac
tion—an investment in good appearance—in
economy, as well.
Florsheim and Douglas Shoes.
A Complete Line of Straw Hats.
Everythin? in Wearing Apphrel for
Men and Boys.
See the Windows.
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Day and Night
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