The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 23, 1923, Image 2

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PARE TWO —- THE BANNBR.HBBALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA WEOKGSnAY, MAY 2j’ Ua. SPORT NEWS WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word f Minimum Charge of 40 Canta insertions. Seven time# for tie Pflca of five Insertion*. All discontinuance* MUST b* made In person at The Ban ner.Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuances are ’'NOT valid. yt- WANT AD ' 19 PHONE banner.herald want AOS GET RESULTS 75 Lost And Found illsOST—BROWN FOX FUR SUNDAY 1 either on Tallnswc ltd.. Mitchell's iltrldffo ltd., dr Prince ‘ Avo. Phone jl7D3 or Nettie Tolbert, Mayavllle, ? Go. Reward. i FOR SALE HERE AT LAST ' A “BILLY” SUNDAY Book—The flrat and only one of Ita kind—full of "pep” from cover to cover—richly Illustrated. A golden opportunity for agent*. If you are a live-wire and want to act as our scent—send $1.00 for sample copy and Instructions. The Prudeutial Publishing Co., Knoxville, Tens. ml 3c. FOR SALK—ONK FINK JERSEY cow, and “Range Ktornal.” one piano, hall rack, white iron bed, springs, inuttrcsNCH, dn s*era, library und kitchen tables, and lot of other furniture. Some real bargains. 131 W. Dougherty St.. I’hono G33-W. m24c ,|LOST—GERMAN POLICE DOO. Fe- / male. Auswers to name of "Fldge." Reward if returned to 247 Prince , Ave. m23 l‘ WANTED—HELP jWANTED—Boy about 14 years old to deliver pa- : pers. Apply Banner-He: jald Office. .. 'KATtM $15.00-150.00' WEEKLY AT liome, steady work. No canvassing. “ Writing show cards for us. No ex perience necessary. We Instruct you ' by. 4»orrcsiMmdcncc. Write for partic ulars and termr.. Sho-Itite Sign Sya- * 905 Sho-Rlto Bldg;. Detroit, a m27c i. Wanted WANTED — MANDOLIN. GUITAR land Ukeleto pupils wanted. Miss * Ha Idee Marlin will open a studio in •Athens about June 4th and will teach Sumdolln. Hawaiian Guitar, Plain Xhiltnr, Tenor Banjo and Ukelele. For jfbrthcr li formation. address J. L. is Music Shop, Lumpkin Street. Jlc Ranted—two furnished bod- rooms and kitchenette for couple t ilth two boys fifteen and seventeen ears old. Address A. M. £'agletary, ■i/jr.mnfce, Florida. ti27d JfANTBD—EXPERT PEACH Pack- wanted by Monaco Orchard Oo., to 12 young women or girls JrhUe) who have had ono or more fjdr* actual exi»erlcnce In cotrimdr- ill peach packing., J Packers wlU be Awarded In the hbme of farm-Supt. W. M. La Inc. two miles fyom IbUaxdg, Gtt., oa Southern R. R.', and. taalj I( U» south oL Macon. A nice big old Sheffield AYe, country home wkh all mo4- convenlences assures pleasant igd comfortable environment and J r Is attractive—I cents per crate two cents per basket. References Ulucsted. Address Massco Orchard P. O. Box 255, Macon, Ga. AsACHKItS AND ALL OTHERS In- * tercstcd In spending their vacation ^it tho mountains, can get full Infor- 'motion regarding best place and rates fjtf board from. Mrs. Alma T. Bowie, -JA2 -Hancock Avenue. # m24p For Rent—Rooms FOR SALK—GOLD 8TAR RRAND ■eet Peas at Costa’s an<^ Palm Gurdcn. I’rloe 50c und 75c per hun dred. Grown by Mrs. Exra Wilson Commerce. Ga. m! The Fairway 711 “Y” NEWS There is a Hull of Fame for golfer* called the “Hole in One Cult/’ To take a place in this club it is necessary for a player By BUSTER JACKSON ;i hot game yesterday Con fast nine defeated Pope’.- to 2. The game was to make some one hole in one f ice all the time and when Link 8 hot. ‘Mopped up in the third frame ami We are going to start a litt’.o clouted one for four sacks It mad. Hall of Fame all our own and thy very first member we propose is things look as If Pope would win after a*!. Hut when the runs wen counted Pope was a few shlgh. The league will be on for a good while yet and the “Y“ cordially Invib i* you to attend the ye games In tomorrow’s paper a list o : “flow they stand" will be published Following is the score of yeater day’s game: POPE ab.h. r. c “Suffered with severe headache backache and palna in my legs um under my shoulder 4>!ade. My kid neya and bladdor were In bu.1 con dlllon. 1 was weak and nervou. and *felt tired and worn out. Walk log tnodo me abort of breath. Ev ery morning my face and hand; were bloated. Medicines failed t help my condition and doctors ad vised nn operation/' writes Maggl- Nelson, Mossdale, Fla. “Fortynutc ly I read about Foley Kidney PJUt tried them and got relief/— AUvcr Itsemcnt. none other than John Tibbeta of the Cloverhurst Country Club- •Jonn sailed forth Tuesday ajiot- noon and played what to our mind 4 x one ot the most remarkable games ever turned in at the c'ub No, he did nut shatter par or. break the club record for the course. He beat that. 0 _ On thirteen of tne irretu.i he:crane _ holed out with one putt on each.'pound 3b «... I 3 .’netty koou io.i C *•. u. t \ j j,| n k p. 4 X On the other five greens pope lb I ») he didn't even lave to t-ikc if 4 o I putter out of the bag, as he hole** McEntiro cf I 0 out hi* ina*hie approach shots — Lh iV |s 2b I 1 and .,vn*e of thorn were a gtod h/pahaw rf 4 1 distance from the green. IjoaIc a.s 4 2 A man has to be n real golfer. ' _ . to go round the course in eigh-1 To i a | rt ;}« # teen puts but he must be better CONILLY h. than that to play eighteen holes c « ita cf a ’ 2' and only use his putter thirteen; An ' <lt . rMO n 4 l tll 5, c8 ’ A . . , . . *Kytlo lb. : 4 1 for this fact wc arc going to 4 „ present Mr. Tibbcts with a rain 4 „ check for a reacrve.l scat at the , n v .? Lausanne Conference—aud tell tho „ urrn ^ world that he’s our idea of a good golfer. fitness of various groups may be determined. Obviously, national Interest in these tests, particularly among or ganized groups (rollgious and trade organizations, schools and collegs, etc.) will give greet Impetus to the idea of mass athletics and will be an Individual stimulant for participation in athletics where none has existed In the past. Con siderable attention has been di- irccted to the failure ob college athletics to read) tho mass of tho laid upon tho development of teams composed of relatively Jew stu dents, than upon tho physical Im provement of the mass of student body. The average man tends to hi» contended with the role “rooter” if he Is not varsity material. And he will not bore himself with over much humdrum physical activity mcrclv for the pen COACH OOKOVER TO Popular Member of Uni- _ _ versity Coaching Staff students. More emphasis has been J Goes to Atlantic City. | - n t jj e Jnjoij Utiwt- Young and old—all may know great delight in pleasing taste and thirst with a pure and Jpe? Coach Larry ^Conover, for two years assistant coach at the Uni-, versity will leave Athens about Juno 1st for Atlanta City. ; Coach' Conover is one of the most popular mentors thH. Geor- „ . hnnU . • yy.' ^ lla , n gia has ever h«d and his hundreds " bD „, 0 of riends among the student body goul to maintain sufficient en- an( j Athens people will regret to learn that he will not return ncr.t sufficient thusiasm for a great output of en- ergyq In exercise. Theso tests will c j not only furniBh a goal, an ob- I’jjoctivo of nccomiiiishment, but a 0 real national standard that will nu- 0 ! tnraaiically ' improve tha physique 71 of our youth in proportion to the 0 j interest of educators, and others <> 1 devoted to group welfare work, in > I its adoption. year.. “Coachdr” has not decided yet but is considering several offers from Eastern inatitut • Wherever ho- gees, he v carry »lc o< s: -vvish ef every in AUr- ens an*l at .*? wi-'versit 1 f Harrow 2b 4 0 0 4 Faust c 3 I 0 ( Hays rf. 3 ,0 0 r Totals 34 6 5 1 Substitutions: Smith for Apple- white; Patman for Barrow. NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of ^ho United States fer the Northern Dlatrjct ef Georgia. Eastern Division. AS A COURT IN BANKRUPTCY IN ftE: P. O. Wall. Bankrupt. No. 15«S. In Bankruptcy, Athens, Ga. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: You a* hereby notified that there will be a meeting of creditors of the above named bnnkupt on May 26th. 192$, at lit Southern Mutual Build ing, Athena, Ga., at 11;C9 o’clock, A. for the purpose of - ..mining bankrupt, allowing claims, selecting u trustee and othek legal buslueae. Athens. Ga., bl\ 16th. 1923, COBB. R&rec. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH T «' 1 mph«y| ' -ii tir|th 5- Cut out this allp enck LHJ5 Ing your name and a<k ly. You will receive in doturn Dial package contalnhu l^olcy’t Honey and Tar Compound to CiUghs, colds and croup; Folfy Sid ney Dills for palnn In aides,,an* back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder sUmonta; ’ am Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing cn thartlc for consultation, blllouu ness, headaches, and sluggish bow els.—Advertisement. ANNUAL MEETING Tho SoroBly-nUh Annual JHoot- FOR RENT—One apartmrnt In «•- > n * “ f Oj 'Wllcy-h'Mrtorn Of tlio » .initiri location J4i Miiicdc. An Southern Mutual Innunnco Co. will n 1 1 Uo “- A"- bu he)d on.Tuendny, Juno 6. 1»23 •t XI A. M.. in Uto offtca of the company In AUicnn. On. A. B. ORIFF1TH, RENT — TWO FURNISHED omi for light housekeeping. Very Iflrablo. 1323 Bo. Lumpkin street. mt$e RENT-TWO AFARTMENT8 I XIa$j|^r St. I mmo<! late possession. • G. Fembrough, 211 B^u. Mutual ,, Phone 516. mfXe RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED oms suitable for light housekeep- Couple without children pre- Apply 839 College Avenue. tp23e -RENT — HOUSE. CORNER j Iff aud Church Streets. A.- H. orison. m23e Secretary. % RAILROAD SCHEDULES T SEABOARD AIR LINK RY. Northbound Southbound i)M n Atlanu-Uonro. local d.-lf p P AtL.Blrmlnchnm.Mun. IM p [4* p Norfolk.nich.-N. t. t:M p AU.-Abb.THU local T:S* a AtL-BIrmlncham 1:1* a Norfolk - Wuhlnctoa C:i* , it:J4 p. WUmlnctwi-N. T. I: • EORBIA RAILROAD Arrtr. Dopnrt -»:20 pm . 1:1* in U10 cm Ml pm ' CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV. •W. O. Bolton, A»9L Phon. 1M1 !■ Central ot atarxl* Sutton > Depart for Macon 7:1* n. ra. X 4i4l.pt a.. ‘ ■ Arrive from Macon 11:1* p. m. >:>• p. m. for further information phon. J. T. Brura. C. A^ *4*. 1 BAINE8VILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY 9 Ich.dull. b.T. Amen* Arrlv. 7:45 A.M.* . *S:J0 P. M. M ,5 A. JL** ».l*:l» A. M. « Dally. •• Dnlly Except Sunder. ■ SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April n, 1IU. J N , < leave. Athen* 7:45 A. m.. nr- rl-.ti Lola 9:28 a. 0. - No. * lean i Athen. 4:1S p. m., tx- e-•* DuU 6:IS p. in. SHjM 1 > Me. 7 leaves LuU S:55 p. tt., Arrive* A the.. 1:70 P. m. ; N k. r. leave. LuU 10:1* A. m., AT- Jive, Athen. 11:46 a ra. U. B. MiLLIiR, C. A., Athen., OA, ZAlAphoU lli^i^ mono 1UO fl. \V. I'-ARRELL Dixie Boy Play Suit. —*2-50 to *5.75 ItAncball. ... .....15c to 11.75 Bathing Suit. *2.50 to *3.50 Bathln, C^. ......75c Tennl. fUc^it. . .*CfS to *HJl)0 Union Hardware Sknton.. .$2.60 Fairy Vcloclpodon *9.00 to 517.00 8lute Mobile. ... .*5.75 to 67.76 Pedal Skip. Bicycle. Motorcycle and Auto- mobll. Tire Pumpt Repaired. ATHENS CYCLE CO. BETTER , SHOE REPAIRING HOFMEISTER 8HOE SHOP Phone Yonr Order ■MnMisBHMaeiiswa Wo Call For and Deliver. Frats Battle For Baseball Title D , . , * . By J. C. BONNER PhySlCAl I CSIS Prepared For the Tho Inter-FraternDy baseball games which arc under way this week wll Idctcrmino Hip chamulon- STh.'univcr.!?y. Orock ' , "“ !r m '| Youths of Country Already two series have been played between tho fraternities and . Tho National Amateur Athletic the Interest shown In them is v I Association has prepared a table sure sign of another successful of physical teats for the fundamen- yenr for the frats in that sport. tal purpose of raising tho physical i | The tests include the hundred r> j yard dash, running broad Jump 0 1 running high jump and bar vaultr : They require a boy of the Junior 1 High ~ standard (approxi mately 15 and 16 years) to run n hundred yards in 13-25 seconds, to makn 13 foot in the running broad jump, to clears feet, 2 inches in fhe running «|!gta jump and to clear 5 feet in the bar vault. A boy ot the Senior high school start- ff-iFd (appnVUinately 17 and 18 years) should run tho hundred ■ In 13 seconds, broad jump 14 feet, high jump 4 feet and 4 inches and r A Those teams which have been vie- standard of the youth of the conn- j polo vault, tortus in tho games ployed than try. it Is hoped that these tests. f.’unnl"- me to bo regarded as a na- ! ault 5 feet’2 inches. A. young man of the college standard (19 and 20) should run tho 100 yards in 12 3-fi jump 4 feet 6 inches and bar vault seconds broad jump 15 feet, high 5 feet 4 Inches. Tho varsity ath letic standard calls for 11 2-G sec onds for the 100 yard’s. 18 feet for the broad tump. 5 feet for the hiel: jutnf» and 5 feet 10 Inches fpr the .... i the A. T. O/s and the Delta Tan Deltas: having defeated the tlonnl yardstick by .which It mnv ' PM Delta Theta qftj) the J»i Kappr bo determined if an Individual Is Phi teams respectively.. normal, and by which tho relative ---r, -L t-Mnlnrr camen this summer nil r ,r>n will comneto in the usual field '•’ilf r ***m— : » , ''rv|cr shoes, lcgglnn, brccehco, flannel shirt. When a Cow Needs a Friend Baseball Results Four Athens Boys Enlist FoY Army Four more Athens, and Clarke county boys wero accepted for en listment Monday and forwarded to. Fort McP.herson, Ga., for cnlisf-* ment. W. T. fralvfonl and T. F. ^ncll of Athcms, were accepted, for iho alr-scrvicn, and will be station ed in thc^Pahanm Canal Zone. D. D. Smith and R. E. Snell of Clarke) county, were accepted for the Co.ist artillery, and will bo sta tioned In the Philippine Islands. Sergeant William .Ryan in charge of the local army recruiting sta tion. stated that the army was over 10,000 men short at this time. Buf as general recruiting has been oimned up again, and the nppli. cants given n chance to roo some of tho world at ITnclo Pirn’s cx- -'’uso thinrR arc hound to bum In the recruiting lino, be said. Ar- pl’cants may go out on the Pnelflc / Ha**ni|pn Islands. Philip pine Islands. Wasbinrton.^D. (’. Baltimore. Md., and the Panama Cn^al Zone. Thnt is if they want lonr trio, or n’roulcl thev choose to remain near home, we h.ave lots ri vacancies in South Carolina. North Carolina, and cGorgia. A1 1 * rr»v«he«» of the service in oner 'nr »hn choice of the applicant. For farther information, call or writ - ♦ho r-m*/ 'Jcendftflg officer, 202 Shackleford building. Athens, Ga. "Flkt, Flla, Files! That palm beasls are drilling me entry/ I’m all jumpy and hoi mdnervous.. It’s harder for me to make milk noto than It uas In ainter and I don’t get nearly as good feed." TX VOULD'your cows say this if * * they could speak? Or do you give them a properly balanced ration that lets them make milk without robbing their bodies? I ; Purina % jCow Chow supplies tho elements thst ere lack- tag In pasture. It furnishes the digestible protein and mineral mat ter that is absolutely necessary for continued milk production. Your own records will prove that it pays to feed Cow Chow on pasture. Your cows need you for a friend— now. Sea that they are fed prop- erly. It will show up in the' peil. Sold only In Checkerboard Bags by STANDING OP CLU BS Phone 247 H.L.COFER&CO. —Seedsmen— 269 North Lumpkin St. Cm BANNER-HERALD’S 5c Ea Children’s Movie Coupon This coupon And 5 coat* will admit any child undor 13 years or ngo io (ho Unlace or Kllte Xkoatrea any day durlnir the tveVk or May 31, (except Saturday) as tho fucat of tho, Han- ncr-Hcrald. Banner-Herald Coupon Good Only This •W<#k, May 21st. p.i—jr—rrrjr— 1 PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE’S BEST REMEDY / No other water hat the wonderful taste, the Invigorating (eel- Ing that It l«Svet after each gloa* full—If* delightful, yea If,— LINTON.SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Year 'Round—But Eepedally In Soring and Sum* mar—PHONE 55 ' Linton ‘Springs Water Company . Office Broad Street SOUTHERN LEAGUE [ CLUB—’ W. L. Pci 1 Now OritRuui... .20 12 .62r, iMnlilloj ... ........;.17 13 .S67 1 Nwshvllln 17 13 .567 [Chattanooga 16 15 ’ Atliotu 17 16 .515 Memphis 13 16 .448 PJtmlnglmm 13 18 .410 Little Buck 10 20 .33|> AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS. W. L. Pet. New York 33 8 .743 Philadelphia 17 13 .588 Devcland 17 14 .648 Detroit 17 16 .531 Washington 13 16 .439 St. Loula ...I'. ,13 17 .433 Chicago .10 18 Boatou 8 17 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS. " W. L. Pet. New York 23 8 .742 Pittsburgh 17 13 .667 fit. Loula 17 15 .531 CMcaKo 16 15 .500 Brooklyn ... 14 16 .467 Cincinnati ..13 16 .448, Ronton 13 If .4251 Philadelphia 8 30 .386 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE CLUBS. W. L. P*L Charlotte ... 33 13 .642 Greonvlllo 20 11 .645 Augc'tn 10 16 .559 niwri-nburg -..16 14 .63* CnlnmU. 19 -A 376 WEDNESDAY’S GAMES SOUTHERN LEAGUE MobUo nt Na8hvillc. New Orleans- at Chattanooga. Atlanta at Mcmphle. Birmingham at Uttle Rack. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston nt Cleveland 1 . (Only one game achctiulod.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittaburnh at 'Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Jloaton. SL Loula at New York. VuE8DAY*8 GAMES " SOUTHERN LEAGUE 'Atlanta 4; Chattanooga 2. IJttlo Rock 5; Now Orieann 2. Memphis 2; Mobile 8 (first game.) , Memphis.1; Mobile 2 ,(*ecohd tamo.) Birmingham 5; Nashville , 5 (darkneae.) AMERICAN LEAGUE Wnihlngton 7; SB Louis 12. Philadelphia 3: Detroit 4. New York 3; Chicago 1; (15 In nings.) . . Poston ft Cleveland 1. • NATIONAL LEAGUE Plttebnrrh 13; Philadelphia 6. Cincinnati 5: Brooklyn 5. Chicago 8: Boston 2. SL Lonl* 3; New York 7. _T. LOUIS. Mo.;—"Babe” Ruth broke tio a 16 Inning game Toes* day Vflth n home run ,mn«b orer the right field wall and game for the Yankees. 3 I tva* New York’s final Tho Yankees rvlabllahed s. record for 13 wins and but one loss on the trip. Kenneth Lindsay of Oxford Uni versity, Kngland, and u nmmhur of the Kn&llxh Labor Party will speak an economic conditions In Fnglamn ut tlu< University of oGorgia cbapcl ^edncsdty morn. Ing at 10:45 o’clock. A largo crowd of Athenians as well an students will no douht at tend this meeting * nuu' hear the Fnelish cdu.-ator speak. WILL NOT KEEP FRANCHI8E CHARLESTON, S. C—Tho citlz- ons’ committee which has bfccn try ing to rnhw sufficient money to knop tho South- Atlantic association baseball franchise in Charleston announced thnt It lacked approx- Imatcly $2,300 of the mbney needed and thnt as no further time was available it lmd dlsbandou’ and de cided the franchise will have to be placed by tho president of the league with somo other city. P EQPU3'<mly, build once or twice in a life-time; naturally they face the business of making selection with very little know ledge on the subject. Ask advice about building from contractors, architects - and anyone who might be informed on the topic. Ask them, inci dentally, what they think about the idea of buying tho building material:' here. Friends, archi tects and contractors will all tell you it would-be a wise move. CARTER-HOfe LUMBER'COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate . Commission 3 per cent over *1,000; < 10 per cent up to *1,000. ' HUBERT M. RYLEE . Law offices Phon* 157*. 406 Ilolman Bldg. I Athen*, 0«or(I*