The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 02, 1923, Image 2

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KU5B TWO Classified Advertisements - ffil.BANWgB-HSBALP.ATBHW. tBOnOTX WANT HD RATES 2 Cents a Wont Minimum Chargs of 40 Csnt* Insertion*. Seven time* for tbs price of five Insertion*. All discontinuance* MUST be mad# In person at The Ban* ner. Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuance* are NOT valid. 7C “WTANT AH IO PHONE BANNER.HERALD WANT ADS QET RESULTS 75 FOR RENT-ONE OR TWO UN FURNISHED rooms, with or with out garag*. Address P. O. Box 957. m3c For Rent FOR RENT—On# apartment In de sirable location. 347 Mllledge Ave. Phone 1346. m2c The Weather Washington forecast: Georgia— Mostly cloudy Wednesday; Thurs day showers and probably thunder storms, little chango In tempera ture. Lost And Found LOST— SATURDAY MORNING, April SRth. between Georgian Hotel and Sanford Field a gold fountain pen. Initials IL M. B. Return to Rose Bradley, 5th A. & M. School, Monroe, Ga., and receive reward. m3p STRAYED OR STOLEN — COLLIE puppy, from 765 Mllledge Avenue. Reward If returned to Howard T. Abney. Phono 71 or 751. m2c REAL ESTATE LONS-6 PER cent Money. Bankers Reservo Sys tem 6 per cent loans are made on city or farm property to buy, build, Improve, or pay Indebtedness. Bank ers Reserve Deposit Corftpany, Keith Bldg., Cnicinnatl, Ohio. m2c For Sal# FOR SALE—BOSTON PULL Terrier Puppies. Sire, Billie XL Dam, Su gar Goss. GH.. Id/ewood Billie Raf fles, Massasolt Little Boy. OD„ Princess Pat, Fannie Li. Phone 354-J. Virginia Takes Second Game From Georgia Bulldogs; Loosely Played FOR SALE — TRACT C MILLION feet shortleaf pine, will sell t<> party with mill for small cash pay ment and balance as lumber shipped. L. V. Powell, Red Level, Alabama. m2 " I D~r." ftVEO : not The Georgia baseball team Tues day |o«t a game to the University f Virginia that sliould have been n easy win for tnc Red and Black ut a combination of looseness, he ineffectiveness of Pantone. thane arm Is Htlll In n<i shape fat pitching nnd better work on the part of the Old Dominion batten lost the game to the Reals, and it for one of the poorest col lege teams to perform on H.inf'rd Field In many it day. Pantone started the fray tot Goorgia and the several hundre* In the stand* wore anxious ice ‘him get away nnd hoped ’ that he hat! lilt his old time f rm again but his arm In still sore ant ran unable to locate the plate walking seven men while he occu* pie l the mound. I!r pitched flvt ihd one third fnnlnts and deserve g-e.'it credit for C.’:e eft n t tic* made i off Pantpne .and t»ne off Clurke, whe relieved Pantone in the sixth. Georgia plays North Caroline one game Wednesday afternoon and then moves to Auburn where one game will bo played Friday against the 1‘hUnsimen and then Imth teams move to Montgomery where the Saturday’s game , will bt played. Here are the figures on Tues day’s game: THE BOX SCORE Georgia Clark cf.-p. Watson 2b. Kltlritlge l.f. ab. .... 4 0 h. po. a. e Middlehrooks 3h. Pan tor Butler, :.f. FOR SALE — FRESH COUNTRY milk and butter. Delivered thro- times weekly. For information ■ 1649. in,.. FOR SALE—One eyed farm mule cheap. See M. - r. Matthew*. r Phone 317. m .» WANTED—Help WANTED — A GOOD RELIABLE cook. Apply to Mias Bell, 1064 8. Lumpkin 8t., Phone 17S6. mlo Totals {Virginia ■ • Hubbard 2b . ha!! j Hlotrh k ».n. Iting he | llroniiugh lb. toward: j Foster l.f > harder I McCoy c.f. ... Pantonc I Holland r.f. wltl ’Parrish c • i.itarl'* Deal 3b. ram* Ms phis p. ... .36 6 7 27 11 Totals floor ... 33 8 9 27 13 WANTED — AT ONCE A GOOD cook. W. I. Abney, III N. Pope St. m2c WANTED—1NDUSTRIOU8, CAPA BLE man 25 to 50 year*. In Jack- ton county, handle local trade deliv ering Rawlelght’s Good Health Pro duct* direct to home. Largest, beat, fastest, selling line. Product* on time* lowest wholesale, no advance In prices. No experience, practically no capital needed. We teach you to manage your own permanent, profit able business. Largest, strongest company, give* most co-operation. Writ# age, occupation, references. W. T. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. 1737, Memphis, Tcnn. m2c. Wanted WANTED — POSITION AS NURSE. O.bstetrlcal cases a specialty; inva lid* or infant*. Beat* of reference*. Call 1044-M. mSp WANTED—BOARD AND LODGING accommodation* for delegate* to the 8tate Sunday School Convention Which meet* In Athens. May 14, 15, I*j i; Communicate with G. M. Broad- hurst, Chairman Entertainment Commtttpe by letter or by telephone, ■tattng rate* per day, whether men of Women, or both, are desired, giv ing your street address and tele- phone number. G. M. Broad hurst, 167 Oglethorpe Avenue, Phone 1195-W. mJc WANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE /or a month or three month*. Enfot Co. MEDIUM DROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden CIL.I Shampoo. ! tr Golden Days of Easy h out* —are now in the hands of the historians. The period of mere ■tore-keeping Is gone—until after another great war. The four- flushers, the profiteers and the incompetents are being weeded out by the immutable laws 06 economy. The trade victories of this era will be gcncralled by Salesmanship and captained Ry service. Never were there such opportunities for business men who are capable of applying the lessons cf the last twelve months. Advertising Is a dominant factor In salts- man ship today. Tho man who doesn't rsallrs this Is simply aaleep. And tht da* mand Is for REAL adver tising—cartful, porslstsnt broadcasting of commercial messages, steady radiation of trado magnetism. The Banner-Herald seeks to render a genuine ser vice to bbuslness men. It main* tains a service department for the express purpose of assisting in the production of copy which brings results. The service de partment la particularly for the small advertiser. Thoughtful men will make use of It by innings: nudi u* Ik Virginia 000 212 012—8 Georgia 001 100 202—6 l.rr of op * .Summary: Towc-bnso hit, Bro- g me* rvm »naugh; home runs. Holland. Pnr- n lowed t» 1 r'flh: stolen bases. Allen Hubbard; n ' I but in j base «>n balls off I'antone, 7; off «r**en Bit* I Clark 0; off Mahpl* 6; struck out dime the j by Baritone 4: by Clarke 3; by h me ran- ! M.t>|)l* 4; wild pitch. Pnntone; Urn vidtors. on' plrca, Hsu pci' and Jtuckcr. BASEBALL RESULTS .jltored for old Georgia during tho STANDING OF CLUB8 80UTHERN LEAGUE CLUBS: W. L. Pet. Memphis 8 4 .687 Chattanooga .... 8 6 .616 Mobile 7 6 .538 New Orleans —- 7 6 .538 Atlanta ...........—7 7 ,500 Nashville 7 8 .467 Birmingham f. '• f 7 .412 Little Rock . 4 10 41( WANTED — TO EXCHANGE NEW Packard touring car for real estate. C.’ It Phlnlsy. mSc If ony In* WANTED—HQUSE, 6 TO 7 ROOMS. furnished oi^ unfurnished, for lm’ mediate occupation. Apply House, care Banner-Herald. mSp WANTED—BY YOUNO MAN FEW hours additional employment dally. Anything considered. Office work preferred. Use typewriter. Address V. O. Box 1Q8L n»3p For Rent—Booms FOR WSNT—l-ROOM FURNISHED apartment on Mllleaee Ay,., HO W per month, Including Iclhu, water and telephone. Immediate poeeeieion. Phone 1SJ-W. m>o RAILROAD f SCHEDULES ((ABOARD AIR S.1KS RV. Northbound Southbound ' »:55 a Atlanta-Konroe local «:I( » t-M p Atl.-Blrmlnrham-Mem. CM p 2:40 p NortoOc-nicb-.N. T. CM P 7:55 p Atl.-Abbevine local i 11:24 p Alb-Blrmlncbam ^td4 p Norfolk-Waihlngton ■k:2l p Wllmlncton-N. Y. 7:10 a 1:2* a 6:22 a 6:20 a •EORBIA RAILROAD J Depart •:M aa 1:26 pm ttreotln, booklet, caller the "A B C‘u at N,w.im K Aiivertle- ln(," The Rann-r.lforsld will he (Uul to mall You one free with It. compliment*. A POST CARD BRINOS IT, BETTER SHOE REPAIRING H0PMEI8TER 8HOE SHOP phono Your Ordedr 11M We Call For and Deliver. E. KAY -THE 8MILINQ PAINTER” fin. Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athena, Ga. CENTRAL OP OEOROIA RV. W. a Bolton, AfcnL Phon. 1651 Central at Oeootla Button Depart for Maa» CM a. a. * 4:41 o. m. Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m. 0:50 p. m. Tor further InformaUon phono f. J. *. Brace. a A.. *40. OF"' **> —— | (AINESVILLE MIDLAND •- l RAILWAY i- - -~,i gchedulea B M.e " 10:46 A. V»» “• • Dally. ♦* Kelly Except Sunday. W. L COXE Transfer Co. Long Trlpa Our 8padalty. Chetpett Truck In Town. 600 Thomas St Phone 1351 ARMEUS GARAGE uNow Up-to-Date Ready tor all kinds ot work. ■ * ’ - cylinders, welding. . vu 1 con i jrfn g/’burn f n g * In' boa r- Jly Except Sunday. electrical work and any- wav thfiir l« «>• machlnary llah SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April 29, 19ZJ. No 6 leaves Athena 7:45 a. m., ar- rut s Uta 9:20 a. m. X<v 3 leaves Athens 4:15 p. tn., ar rives Lula 6:45 p. t 10 * N„. J leave, Lula 6:5S p. brrlve, Atbcn, S:M p. ro. v. I t.nvc, Lula 16:10 i PHONE M7 :39 W. Waihlngton SL Read Herald Want Ads. AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS: W. It. Ppt Cleveland 10 4 .714 New York • 4 .692 Detroit —.m«. * 9 5 .643 Philadelphia 6 6 .545 Boston —. 5 7 .417 Wanhlngton 4 8 .333 St. Louis .; 4 8 .333 Chicago — 3 9 .250 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS: W. L New York 11 4 .738 Chicago 8 6 .571 Pittsburg 8 6 .571 Boston «... 7 5 .538 Philadelphia 5 8 .455 Cincinnati 6 8 .439 St. Louis 6 8 .429 Brooklyn 8 10 .231 8ALLY LEAGUE CLUBS: W. L. Pet Spartanburg 9 4 .692 Greenville — 9 5 .643 Augusta 9 6 .600 Charlotte - 9 6 .600 Columbia —.—4 Charleston -—.—.. 3 12 .143 WEDNESDAY’S GAME8 SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta at Mobil*. Birmingham at New Orleans. Chattanooga at Llttlo Rock. Nashvlllo at Memphis. AMERICAN LEAGUE Open date. NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Pittsburgh SL Louis. Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at New York. 8ALLY LEAGUE Greenville at Columbia. . Charlotte ot Charlenton. Augusta at Spartanburg. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE Hradcntown at Orlando. St. Petersburg at Daytona. Tamim nt Lakeland. TUESDAY’S RE8ULT8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chlcag) 5: St. Louis 3. Detroit 6. Cleveland 6. Washington *7: New York 8. Boston 5; Philadelphia 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 2; Pittsburg 6. Cincinnati 1: Chicago 3. Philadelphia 10: Boston 13. New York 4; Brooklyn 3. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Mobile 5; Atlanta 0. New Orleans 2; Birmingham 1. Little Rock 1: Chnttnngooa 7. Memphis 6; Nashville 7. SALLY LEAGUE Charleston 8: Charlotte 10. Spartanburg 11; Augusta 3. Columbia 7; Greenville t. Dekle*s Dope By "Seth” Himself Jubilee of year* nlnco haHobatl has been played by tho Beil nnd Black, tho onea who witncnsori tho pitch ing of Fred Sale nun [list Virginia Monday will downed that hla name be carved n I 'llo blgncr In’ tho 1 niche of lindane rnmo than nny ! Immortal hcrn»-K »f tho diamond. 1 And those who rhall read ot hln wonderful feat will gladly accord him this honor. Hla not hit, no run. no man to. first game will go down os the greatest achievement over accom plished by a Southern college twlrler. His record will stand for an age It not tor all tlma. Sitting In tha grandstand Mon day were gray-hatred men who had teen the great Ted 8olIlTan and Read ream in the heyday of their pitching careen. Aa the game won on and one by one tho batten were retired, the hand* of the dock ot Time were turned bade for these, old vetenna nnd they recalled see ing carl Thompson (trike ont 23 Auburn men and sur again Pbllpot pitch his memornblo game against the Yellow Jacket,, tat (tin they shook their head,. They were wit nessing a feat that anrpaaaed them all, a miracle aeldom read of and never seen In college talk Aa a rule when a pitcher !• fav ored by tho Ooddeas of Luck In pitching a not hit game, tho spec tator, never reallae It until tho feme Is nearly over. But yesterday Sale started off pitching such phenomonal ball that everyone* at tending began wondering during, tho early par* of the game Just how long It would bo before some one reached first and aa It wore on to Its last stages they renllxcd they were watching " history making contest and congratulated solves Upon being present they might later boast to their friends thst they saw tho (nraoua engagement. At the beginning or tho 9th in ning every fait was hoping and praying for a perfect game yet fear ful that something was going to happen to spoil It. The tint hat ter In this fnplng lilt n vicious grounded but went out hy the old suicide route “Watson to Thoma- Sale struck out the next hat ter, a pinch hitter, while the crowd rose to Its feet, to wish tho last halter, another pinch hitter, a sim ilar fate or a hit In Watson’s ter ritory. It dtd not make any dif ference with the spectators what kid of a hit toward Wataon he made for they had begun to believe '.’in "he only way he would get v hit hy the second sacker was to sMlt the old sphere In etjual parts with hi, b"» and drive hoth parts on either side of him at the same time. .Someone has aptly said that i» look " Stonewall Jackson to make a Rnbcrt E. Lee and we wnttld like to rise nnd remark that .1. L Walaon contributed very mn- teriallv tn the making of F. L. Sale Mondoy. In the yearn to come Rale nnd Powers will he remembered for their wonderful feat r—— *nll , -»a »nd irtolhy. another 'nmoue bat tery. have been forgotten. And Pat ppwors should he given nearly as much credit for tho gamh as his battery mate, tn calling fof the bal" to be served up to the hitters It was almost nncann " ' - he completely outguessed them. When the batter was In it hole and all sot (>r a curve, Pat wouM signal for a fast ball and when <* seemed that the logical thing to do was to throw a fast ball, he would alanal for a curve, not once in the entire game did Sale “shake off the alanal.” He had - wonderful curve and his fast ball wan lump ing like s frightened child on a burning deck. Thia l* the second, time that the Culver posed of the same playora playing two perfect hall games. The first game was pitched by George Clarke, captain pf thta year’s team, last aununer at Al bany, Ga., against Camp Banning. Ocorgtf had remarkable control, never haring as many as three that | balls called on any batter. Thore was only one hard hit ball off of hlB delivery luring the en tire contest. This was In the 9th Inning jvhen tho excitement of a perfeol game for “father" was In tense. The hotter hit a lone low liner to Thomason in right field. He seem ed not to see It until it was nearly over him, then turning around twice ho made a spectacular catch. Tho game ended two to nothing. Brad-O’s Awards Prizes to Three Athens Customers During the months of MaiTh ami April tho progressive firm of Brad-O’s Issued “profit-sharing” coupons with each purchaso made at their soda fount, cigar and| sporting goods tsore. and nt tho end of March awarded a typewriter as the grand prize and on April 30 distributed tho following prizes among the; holders of theso cou pons: First, $10 In trade to Mr. W. H. Chafln; second, $10 in trado tp Mr. W. T. Forbes, Sr., and third $6 in trade to Mr. Pat Powers. The distribution on Monday night drew a large crowd .to Brad-O’a and Nap Rucker, the fa mous baseball star assisted in de ciding who the lucky winners were to be. . . —versltv of Georxl. nlavers have When the last picture la paint- partlclnateil In a perfect game ed and the tube, are twlate4l and we bellav* <hit (111. tact eonatl- dried." | tutaa another record that bar neve?: Wien’the oldeat fan of yeaterday been eataMiabed before I- ----- and tomorrow shall sing the U| 0 nal or amateur tall. We have pralscg of the stars that have gilt- [never read of any other team com- We Can Supply You With Pure Spring Water Our Rate* 10c per gallon Or Regular Customers $4.00 per month We furnish the host Sanitary Cooler *'x) Regular Customers. 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