The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 05, 1923, Image 2

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TUB BANNER-ITCRALD.'ATHENS, GEORGIA THURSDAY, JULY S, 1923. j? Cents a Woii 'f MijJMum Chars* of 40 Cant* Seven tlmea for the i' of fire Insertions, -tftacontlnuancee MUS7 be In person at The Ban* Vald: Offlcb > ar by letter »ne dlaco^tjnuances are *Hd. i . i . ' want An 7u PHONB . *3 __ '£*S§j»stand Found LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Seed Potatoes for sale. Haughey & Haughey, or phone 1630. JulHic. [FOR SAMS—NEW FORD i l»erfe< t condition. Coat •n month ago. G«m»i1 tires, j JOtJPE. $C*4. J)an tier *Herald. J4< LOST—Strayed or stolen | ^Mark and white spotted 41eetle hound ,five months rot sai.b - f.«i> fertilizri! old. Phone IS50 of call* N,w m " y " ,r Roy Wilson at Banncr- Hcra|d Office. LoST-aKK Jjj'Nni jfkt'if. Tender* picas. haach of church key*. r fot | |€r3 >| e |1 pf! rftT,rn ,n r,r - J - <-• *Hnklnha^,A First Iinptist church. R«- AL’ToMulHLK LK'KNSK Sttwr f«>r 1923. Number 7’ iffAgno S73. . ANTED—HELP TED—Boy to carry s on Barber street ewtown. Apply er-HOrald Office. IIO.MK FOR SALK—Six room dwell c with nil mofk-rn Improvement Located near High School and Child: Street Kchool. Lot 100x200 with yteu^v of shade tree*. A I .a r gain for’ quick *alc. $3700. II. O. Kptlng Ac Company, — le 1*89. • Jul»> WANTI7D—A FIRST CLASS k, ;u*d,two .experienced Kiris house. Apply itjored (Hub Inry to rltfht purtleM. O 370 S. Lumpkin St. URVILLE -- A DELIOHTFI l ! for paying guests, situated t street, right In town. Mo* tent to business center. Shad- nelotis grounds. Cull 360-J. Jf, Oiyt PRDIORKRn FHED good for long and sntisfnr Ice. You save the dlfferenc Motor Co. Champion Retains His Title When He Wins From Gibbons Fights Fifteen Rounds and Champion Wins on Points JuICc. Far Rent—Rooms FOR TTENT—-ONE UNFURNISHED nimrtrftent In desirable locatloi j Jdilledgn FoR RENT — ONE FOUR ROOM house, sic. ping porch and garage Call 330-W. Jj« By Associated Press SHELY,—With the odds all against him in his battle for the heavyweight championship of the world, Tommy Gibbons, the challenger for the title, succeed ed in weathering the storm of rights and lefts, upper cuts and honks, for fifteen rounds here today, gaining glory for himself but losing the decision to the cham pion on points, The fight was fast throughout, with Dempsey doing the fighting practically all the way and Gibbons run' ning away and saving himself by clinching. Gibbons seemed to be vr.-y tired and hanging on when-the final round ended. Tkp champion walked down the aisle to enter the ring.at half past five, Eastern time. As the champion parted the ropes he was given an uproarious recep tion. He was attired in white fighting trunks and a faded, blue sweater. Jack Kearns, Dempseys' man ager was in charge of the champion’s comer. A silk ribbon of the American colors was tied around Dempsey’s trunks. Dempsey chose the corner with the sun at his back. ■ Five minutes later the challenger walked down the aisle arid entered the ring. He was accorded a more deafening reception than the champion. He was at tired in a long brown figured bath robe. His man ager, Eddie Kane, was in charge of the challenger’s Legion Wednesday *^ fight( .., were cttlled to the cenlcr of th , rin g Money to Loan , REAL ESTATE LOANS—* it money. Hanker* Reserve fi her rent lonhfr are modi or farm property to buy build. Improve, or pay Indebtedness. Ilank Reserve Deposit Company, Kelt! Illdg., Cincinnati, Ohio. JuHc HANDSOME LADY OF would marry If suited. Violet. Hnx 7X7. Dennison. Hot Fight Raised ^;In Session of FOR RJ^N^-ONE. FOUR house, sleeping jioreli and Call 230-W. ' ....... FOIJ RENT—One foul Pulaski street. I'hoi "T“ i: RENT*— 3 UNFURNISHED niffA Ilfs' rmdflf•; siflUliU) for light oekee^ng. I*h.#fel3r,2-W. J*c iinoM(spirited Discussion Held '“'7,2! Over Sinking Fund. Membership Driye Cups Awarded Post Com manders. FOR SALE 1 Foil (vtLfc — KllBHlI COUNTRY Egg* and good Sorghum Molasses. Call at Uanner-Ilerald Office. Apply A hot fight was .precipitate^ on he convention floAr of the^Xfnerl- can Legion In the first r#MI seHslor Wednesday morning whin a rcgolu tlon was presented setting aside fifty per cent of the due* turned over to’the department - by the posts for a sinking fund tn be eventually used in buying n per manent home for the Department o' the state. After inurli dlwiMriot Robert Troutmnn of Atlanta get through an amendment to hnvn'a committee nppolntrd to repor bnck to-the convention next yem of what amount of the dues cmih he put Into u sinking fund and t« Investigate the advisability of adopting the resolution. Resolutions thanking Rod toy Cohen and Iris crops of assistants SCAOOARD AIR LINK RV. passed, tho Veterans Bureau • «• Kortldmund Routhoound commended and the Allen R. Plem [MicOO a Atlanla-Monroe local $ firlRp'lng |H»st of Athens, the city run p Atl.-IJirmU:~ham-Mem. 3:1* p the local Auxiliary were* pfalsed .>OR HALE—1922 FORD COUI’E. $330.00; 1922 Ford Touring. $223.00; 1921 Frthl Touring* $176.00. CV A. Trussell Motor Co. J5o RAILROAD SCHEDULES - Norfolk-lUeh.-N. Y. L p Atl.-Abbeville h>cnl l p Atl.-Rlrmlnghnm 11:21 p • Norfolk-Washington 6:29 a 11:21 p Wllmlngton-N. Y. 6:29 a 9:12 p the National's program for immi 7:30 a grutlon was endorsed, and athletic 6:29 a urged to lie encouraged while foil posts In the »tnt» wer* awardee GEORGIA RAI LRQApf Depart 7:20 pro *:2® * ra 12:19 pm ( 2:25 pm CENTfV^ 9F OEQROIA RV. W- O. Rolton, Agent. I*h< ne 1*91 Centri) oTOeOr*!* Htntlon Depart fer-Maegn 7:20 a. m. ! i . 4;« p. m. ' Arrive from Miwkm 12:19 p. m. 9:30 p. m. , por further Information phona J. Y. Ilruce. C. A., 949. < GAlVlESVILLE MIDLAND RY. ' Schedulat Leave Atliena Arrive 7:43 A. M.* ‘ 10:45 A. M.** •♦10:10 A. U. •Daily. ••Dally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY / Effective gunday. April 29. 1922. No. 6 leave* Athens T:45 *. m., ar rives Lula 9:20 a. m. No. 8 leaves Alheps 4tl6 p. m., ar rives I.ula 6:45 p. m. No. 7 leave* Lhla 9:65 p. m.. or- r.Vc* A then* 8:30 p. m. . , . No. 6 leave* Lula 10;19 a m., Ar rives Athen* linin' a. m. a. D. MILLER. C. A.. Athens, do. Telephone 8t. The class ♦•A*’ cup was woilJi). the Chkihhm county past rimhh«i thirty six of Ravammh with i |»er rentage of 221. Ulass "II" h> tc Thomas Henry Ross post of At lantn with 254 tier cent, the clhs- “C* cup by the Jerome Woottt post of Washington with « '.Tr- rent:|?e of 686. This post has en Hated ns members every-exservU* 1 by the referee for final instruction* at nino,minute*, to six, Standard Ea*tem time. Gibbon*' weight wa* announced at 175 1-2 pounc)*, while Dempsey’* a Juft Jiook to the forehead and then clinched. Denjpsey landed a left hook and Solid in return. Gib bons hooked a left to the Jaw and a right to the head. Dempsey was punishing Gibbons severely with short body punches when the bell '.-langed, Dempsey was bleeding from the old wound over the left eye. ROUND FIVE . Dempsey missed a left to the I body, as they fell Into a clinch, (ribbons jfoked two Ifglit lefts to t!ie head. Dempsey missed a left and Tom clinched. Gibbons hooked two lefts to the head and the crowd cheered. Gibbons landed the third left without return. Defhp&ey rock ed flu* challenger with a right and •left to the head, and then nallod him with a solid to the jaw. forc ing him to clinch. Gibbons danced away forcing Dertipsey to follow him. Tom noked a left to Demp sey’.: face. Dempsey landed a eight in the body, and Gibbons .sent in a left to the ribs. Dempsey shot s left to the head and Gibbons did tin- same. Giblums booked a left to Dempsey’s eye. / ROUND SIX Dempsey's left was short In the "i nch and the referee was forced fo go between them. Gibbons ■’an 4I away from Dempsev's lead. '•> a clinch Dempsey bit Tom on ’ • eh'n with short rights. Gibbon* ’’inked a left and slipped through the rope*. Di-mpsey tilled him bar k and the crowd booed. They trad'd lefts tn the head before clinching. Gibbons missed a left and in a clinch pounded his foe on the hack of the head with rah. bit punches. Dempsey hooked a rich: and left to the body. Jock shot a left to the Jaw on his shift and then shot a left to the body. Gibbons nailed the chamn with a left hook to the chin as the round ended. ROUND SEEVEX Breaking away from a clinch Gib bons swung a'right and left to: the hamps 'Jaw. ROUND THIRTEEN Blbbons danced away from Dempsey's lead and clinched. Jack drove two lefts to the head and re ceived a left tn return. Dempsey held Gibbons in a clinch punish ing him with Joltinr rights and lefts to the head. Jack missel a right but hooked Tom with a right to the chin. Gibbons swung to .the head. Dempsey was short with a riglit to the body, Demi>*ey nailed Gibbons with a right to the Jaw. Dempsey's right wa* short to the bead and Gibbons missed the hamp's next right to the Jaw. Gibbons sent a right and left t othe body. He found Dempsey’s nose with a left an<^ backed away from the champion. ROUND FOURTEEN Heavy Hitting Features Second Game Between Elberton Heavy hitting in the eighth in- Smith, Sahders < ning. by members of the Univer- o nc ®» 6 * ! Score by innlnu —* * 020 sity of Gorgia Summer School nine, ; Dempsey came fn wit ha crouch and .thev clinched. Gibbons duck 'd a left and the chomp drove n . right to the body. Jack chased j Gibbons around the ring without landing a punch. Dempsey hooked me to »he Jaw bet missed the sec- md left hook to the same spot Ik mosey continued to force the fighting with Gibbons clinching at evo-v emmrtunltv. 8hey clinched aenfn. Gibbons hooked a left t" the h**nd. and the chamn Jarred h'm with a left swine to tlm chin Gibbons b n at the chnmn to tb«- • nn^h. ooklng over a right and left to the head. Dempsey hacked let- a cornV.- and then came out fight Ing and fell into a clinch In the center of the ring. ROUND FIFTEEN The crowd began throwing seat cushions Into the ale as the final round began. The two fighters shook hands in the middle of the ring. Dempsey missed a left, to tho body. They clinched again. Glb'jons j I'-ieked away covering nn from Dempsey's onslaught. Dempsey hooked a left high to th'* head :•*»'! then backed Gibbons Into a clla h. sewed the game up, and Elbe^to tasted defeat' for the'second time in the same number of day*. The largest crowd'of the season wit- left >the game^ and ,the fum) result was 14 to 3. George Morton started in the pit for Georgia, but was releived in the seventh by Fred Sale. Hall started in the box for Elberton and lasted - the same number of in nings, Jones taking up the duties. The firewrorks started In the first inning, when Georgia push ed two runs across the plate, ** the result pf two hits, and a field ers choice. Georgia tallied again in the fifth by the same route. Elberton scored twice in their half of the fifth. Three hits and an error allowed the runs. The game was put on ice in the seventh for Georgia. Eight hits, tr/o errors and a fielders choice accounted for these tallies, and a trio of runs were scored in the eighth, resulting from two bases on balls, an error, and a safe hit. Fred Sale connected with two triples, and ‘Top” Ramsey got two doubles. DeLaccy Allen hit safely three 0 ut of five times, while Rich ardson and Josh Watr.on got a cou ple of knocks, in four trips to the pan. Phillips led the attack with the willow for Elberton, getting three hits. Burch got a couple, while Georgia . . . 200 010 83x~14 10 l Stolen bases. Watson; two base hits, Ramsey 2; three’ bug hit* Sale 2; hit by pitcher, Uwjh, Rur- nett and Sanders by Morton- struck out, by .Mbrton 1, Sale Hall 0. Jones 1. • BfTTErt SHOE REPAIRING HOFMEISTER SHOE SHOP Phone Ydiir Order, 118* \ We Call For dad Deliver. ATHENS » BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting , Snv<* CO per cent of expanses by attending this school. The grad uates of the Athens Hiialnesu College always get, the best po sition. Exery Graduated em ployed. Write for ■ Information (••day. Box 643, Athens, Ga.' ight body i'nd loft to the jaw. * A°. Gib bons came in the champ hooked a . . * . * right to the chin- Gibbons hung booked two lefts to th-■ on and backed away after the hr^k rend. Dempsey missed a right J away. Dempsey swung nnoth’) swing to the head. Gibbons uor’dst- rlght to'the jaw and Gibbons led In clinching and when be old durhod a I eft to the herd. He ,rrnf free ran away from the chain* barked away from a bard right plon. Dempsey swung two lefts ~ ~ right to the head. Gibbons weight wa* given a* 188 pound*. The fight proved to be (ho big- * gest fiasco In the hlrdory of boxa ing. Before pemi>*cw and Gibbons en tered the big bowl, built to neat forty thousand people, the arena contained lens than seven thou sand spectators with the reselpts nrobably not sufficient to pay Dempsey’s $9600,000 guarantee. Gibbon*, boxing on the percentage basis, will In nil f.robaWllty re. eelvo nothing for his trouble, ex tent a clmnoo, at tho title. The ehnbenrer was to receive fifty per £ent of the second $300,000 in come Into the box office. With several thousand waltlnr outside the two main* gates, re fusing to pay tbe prices for tho Hckets that wore asked. Jack K'pnroS decided to sell nil the re- ^nlnlng tickets on hnnd nt ten dollars each. Several deputy sheriffs were I- o'clock and it wan announced that the main event would go on im mediately. The money to pay Ref eree Dougherty was ohtalnc.ft from the fight ac«*6unt' in u local bank. Dougherty was paid and will r<>f- ereo the fight, Collins the match maker announced. ROUND ONE The two fighters shook haiida In the center of the ring and Immedi ately clinched, after Dempsey hooked a left to, tho body. D*mi»- sey landed three lefts to the body and a right to th^hend. The cham pion shot a straight to Gibbon's Jaw, ns he backed away. Dempsey HwnjRg a left to the law. forcing Gibbons to retreat. Gibbon* hooked n left to the head and , repented. Dempsey hammered Gibbons about the body with n short right and HfVfiriu uopuiy moti.1. _ wvra; |n „ c ,| nrh< „|. Gibbon,', elvun pile, of tlio paotoboanl, anil u( |, waH now hlncillnn. Gibbon, [j!^ I hnoUo.l n loll In th.' Jaw nn.l fnl- wlro fonco n*nln,t which W |, h ,.| r hi. In n clinch w A " ZrtVJ «fl"Wch followed JVnwcy Jorrod wm*cment was rondo a rain I nihimns with n svi* uimaib.f>nt •**n I’ellnr hills begnn to pour I (hrniurli the netting and Into*, the rtgtft upper-cut The referee l^oke ‘ them end loving cups In the memberahir ^. hro ! , J ,, iht * ' nT* Ih« Ikdmxmy* mtaspd f fl right to tho cnmiwlun wn,cd ,lnce In.t y.nr. hnndbiws and Michel, of ‘•‘VendT . ■ . • clinch DeDmpsey hooking rights and lefts to the hall'-ngcr’s Imdy and head. Gib bon- backed into th ropes to escape punishment. lie appeared to be weakening under the savage body nttacl: of the cnampicn. ROUND EIGHT bons missed two lefts and fHiipxCy hooked a left to the chin. W clinch they exchanged punch es to the head. Gibbons whipped over to lefts to the head. Demp- sev drove a* right to the body and Idrt to the head. Dempsey landeir ’ a left, to the head and Gibbons smashed the champ with a left to the chin. He nailed Dempsey on the shnie spot In a clinch. Dempsey smashed Gibbons with a left jab. d-urked a right to the bead. Glb- * r,-,, covered un to evade Demo- rpv’s rtmhcs Gibbons was tiring • -4»’|f seeking protection dfnrh'ng and running away from^ the cb.-’Tonlon and bis vicious lef(«T* to bis head as the VII -*>v**ded ending the round and the r~M referee poogherty tlmn held no hand ns the winner nt (he fight with tho challenger on points. Athens Visitors deputlc. • j ( lpa d., „ , - Willi tiic rrn bbiln, down ■ oniiND TWO f ' the fir,t pri'limlnary to tbo big! , fin 11 rot unil.rwar on ichcdiilo I nlbbc— •••"” 'ib'”'' V'"b l-ft n—.i tlmn Jiicb McDonnbi of Soaltle/tbov clinched. . on brcnfc-ftw,** n bravy-wnl-bt with n mean left. fv ln p., » tried , lef. in.tbn bend book nf.d Id.MHl In bl, eve,, dls- Innd Glblawt, clUicb.'ib, t Dcmpscv inwcil of l-’rnln RnTlcn of Rochenlnr. I nnnndcd Olhhon, on ,H» Iwck nf vlr tin. "I>rc»ni|i»nd Sportnl" In tllo| bed In C' , '.'!h nrd h'ni nrlr nf.-t of.the nccond round. Hcbi ,nd lull on bro,t; G'lMi. ) o- In W'lkc ccunly. Inclndln: Tim fight which wo, th« flr,t pm. former resident, nf fourteen stole. Clan '•!>" wan won by tjie Car* Iloyd poat, of Carticvllle n new ono having 178 member,. The com. mander, of the post, received the eup, and a arent ovation wa, nc- eorded the Washington post com. •SrCO r. M. minder, A. S. Quinn, as ho re ceived the ono hundred per rent The next hualnn* session will l.< Thursday morning. E. KAY -the EMILINO PAINTER- Fin* Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athens; Ga. 1'mlr**-** nn thn menu was slmplv a mnttrr nf slam—bang 1 —and Faylcs wan reeling. McDonald fol- lowed hfs adE’nnUire up like n teal flirhter. hut the bell saved Sayles. ronilng nut for the second round, flu* Seattle heavy rushed his op- nnnent and showered b»m with >fl* nqd Hghts. Tho licks that settled the argument were two left hooks earning all the weight anil strength oMtbe westerner behind thrift. Rayle* staggered around 1 the jre the hodv and Tnm cl H** like a dnunken man helpless [ ndmmpv mnented '**■ and unable to continue. HI* *ec- Among thoso visiflng In Athens Thursday, were, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tom 'backed Into tho ropes and It. Smith, Atlanta; Robert Carson Hooked Dempsey on the head with and Mrs. Carson,’ Jacksonville, a. left. Gibbons swung a right to {Fla. .lack’s chin. As they clinched Dempsey Brought short rights and [ R. T. Johnson. Atlanta; L. a left to Tom’s face. |Pearrei Atlanta; C. H. Pattr-.’son, 'Taccoa. Ga.; Orle N. Thnrp. Llh- ROUND NINE I« rtv Cltv. Ga.; R. J. DeLoach. Nov Vork City. Dempsey feinted ond Gibbons: backed awoy. Falling Into a clinch.! Robert Bprntt. Atlanta: l». M. Jack was short with a left. Tom i ’mall. Atlanta; If. W. Webb. At- danred away from n left and ex- j lantn; R. B. Wilson, Worc» ster changed lefts with Dempsey. Gib-1 Mass • R. p. Rlckctnon, Warren- bons landed a llgnt left to the body, ton. Go. « Rlusfvn Gibbons was gettlg to be • —-- - n tough target for the champion, i Ga • Fusr** Woo**.aiff, Athnl.arj Jack hooked a left to the nose a.id Mrs. M. O. Wilson, llawkinHyllle. Gib.ions drove a left to Dempsey’s J Poland Neel, Macon; Jo,ge ph N chi nas they clinched. Dempiev i Neel, Macon. ' hooked two lefts to Gibbons’ qond I Gibbons swung two lefts nud a* vr . f ? Paul.'Kndison: r. K. Gil- right to D4*mpsey*8 head. **h«y ex- j Atlanta* S. If. Monger. I.e- ebanged lefts. Dempsey drovo Tom j*o r *» u|»« Ter*.: W. O. Martin. At- thlo the ropes under a bombard ment of lefts and rights. Glblionn booked the chamn with a right and left to the head, lie then dug n loft into Dempsey’s stomach Travelers’ Check I F you are intending to travel, it would be to your interest to see this bank about travelers’ checks. Tiiey are very convenie: easy to understand and perfe< k safe. /A, q Commercial Wank of Athens Member Federal Reserve System . “ASK OUR DEPOSITORS” Jkj held Dempsey’s nrma In clinch •tvotorl ,bo*1*' G'M*o»»s h’*‘ ,, od b rt to ch*^ cutting D-'innsevs* riebt eye Demnsey rrourht right ««tnj t<r the body miking Tom CHnchl Tom’s mtd-sertion In clinch. Gib- Qiboas sunk a right into tho champ ■ ion's bodv and received two left* ROUND TEN s ■ , . Gibbons landed a light left to the head Dempsey hooked a left twice to Tom's jnw, forcing him to back away. Jack drove him into the ropes again with jarring puncher to the head. Dempsey was wild with, a left hook but shot a right bons hooked "p’ld Wt to head nml j 0Jl » s body and received two lefts - ... . jFr n7 ed Tom’s chin. Gibbons was Demn«ey retnllfated minch. The** locked ; n **' J nrh rounding each other nt the bell. ROUND THREE DeW»T»«e«* drove n rtcht -•»#* ’ much and then nailed Gibbons . ana——BSBBBSpag^E PURE AND SPARKLING NATURES BEST REMEDY, No othor water h„ th, wonderful t«t«, the Invloeratlng feel ing that If leaven after aaeh gtau full—It’e delightful, yet It'd— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Year 'Bound—But Especially la Spring and Eum- • • mer-PHONE »* Union-Springs ‘Water ii(fiW5Wr- • o,»r<, M03 »*> the Jaw with a. left hook forcing him to clinch. Gibhong* feinted and backed away. Dentpsty wan shot with a left but connected with a right. He battered Tom’s 1 body with a right Gibbons landed two left* and swung right to tho v jaw. one’s tossed In tbo sponge as the crowd rftreed and nettled « little mare on the bsrd Main for tho 'rpvt flgtt on the hill. I At two o'clock tho second nrell- mfnarM had not started and It waa Irnoiorrd ‘hat the delay waa caused J bv fhc failure of the promoter# to '■ ■, . Jr-Al-o^Sn mnnpy to ’V»V the boXCr*. (’oilina. matchmaker, an- 7.- ' r*j l i? , re»’n*H that (he remaining pre- {i’min>»He« would not he nut on If land left to the body;' j*9 one w«*4 n nt Immedintely. forth. v Uomiao^tn nav Referee Jimmy {nougher’v nnd the other prelimi nary fighters. 1 in the next preliminary Rud ICorman one of Gibbons’ sparring I mrineyH defeated Harry Draake of Fnrland. who hailed from Demp sey’s eamn. The men went ^ eight rounds in the -cml final wind-up. Gorman taking* every roum' and having Draake groggy and Molding In the first three "iinds but was unable to finish him. Tim setnf-trindup. considered the wvs celled off. hare been be- mmv Delaney, a conten- »»er for the I Ight-heavyweight hon ors and Jack Burke, one of Deipb- Dempaoy waa .hurt qki If ft. Hp attPmiHcil to bon, off hi, fp*t cllnchvil. Dempspy la JHithl unilpd came togptlipr. Jack Sag a haril right tnm Tdta> atomaYh ami laml- fiil anolhor to Hip samn spot. Gib bon, svmnc a rlKht tn tho Jaw nf the cAamp at the boll. ROUND FOUR w,i called off shortly before three Dempsey hooked a loft to the stomach and Tom clinched. The champion poached Mm around llic head with rlehts and lefts In close quarter,. Gibbons backed Into n earner to nvold two lefts from Dempsey. When he came out the two flrhtera clinched, and Demp sey hurt hjm with hodv punches. Dcmosey kenClkranrtltlf! Ollilsmi on the hack of hi, head In the cllqcli. e*. Dempaev took ■ left Jiook Ifeck 6f the ear. The chuiK.mfht • rlcHt Into Gibbons body. Gibbon, took '"rin • Mr. and Mrs. Tf. \V. Shftw, ^Iieiisfa, Ga.; J. M. Lee, Jr.. AU- -rsta. H. C. Hoscli. Gainesville, Ga.- ,,f . f» Gnr*loe Fort Hanning. Ga.; * T, ~\ W. A. IJaycroft, GrrenvIRe. Miss. OX QP these i Txautiful c EVERY SUNDAY : $1.50 to Tallulah Falls $1.75 to Franklin, N. CJ * ^ Leave Athens 7:45 A. M. Maxcys Social and Personal Nows VfAXEVS, Ga.—The Woman's Dlble Sliidy clans of tho Uaptlst church will meet Wednesday cvcn- !n« at the homo of Mro. W. II. Ford. short with n left and had the champ j Mrs. Dtrnn and Mr*. Ednn Fcrsn. bin ked Into tho ropu* ready for a | son of Allien, ore visiting ihelr aunt. Mrs. A. J..Gillen. Mis, Dora Nowell nf Wltnervllle I, nrolnnainx her visit wllli her slater, Mrs. Robert Finley. Mr. W. A. Shackleford, editor thrjnf the Oglethorpe Echo, wa. In right swing when the boll ended round. I he round. DOUND ELEVEN Gibbon, ducko du left to hend. Ho swung a light left to! town one afternoon last wek. Dempsey', head. lie naljed Jack Mr. and Mr,. C. B. Bryant and with a left hook ta. tho chip, am' receive dthreo lefts to tlje head and body In return. Gibbon, hacked away from Dempsey’s, left to .the head and swung three light left, to the heath Dempsey hooked him with two. Jeft up(er-cut*. The chum p sent A right ppri another lef) npper-ent to tho A, Gibbons ran into (be center nan around the rinr to escape thO' rush of Jhe. cham- plon. They traded: left, to the head. Jfcmpeey missed a right and re. eelved left, to the hewl. Gibbon, shot two light left, to tho head n, they clinched.. ROUND TWELVE Gibbon, tried t feint with hi, left and they clinched. They ex- changed panrhem to the body at dose range. Gibbon, danced away a left' hook. Deianoey miss ed a right to the head but hooked u left to the Deed. Gibbon, barked Away from a left and In a clinch children motored down from Alp ena Sunday afternoon to vtnlt Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Bryant. Mr,. A. T. Brlghlwell I, visiting relatives In Covington this week Dr.. John Mell of Athena, filled hi, regular appointment nt tn Baptist church. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. **•■•. D. Bennett ban retunte*r from Florida. Mr. Will Parker dcjMrted for At- 'anta last Friday. Ho trill bo there tor quite a while. (Mr. J. W. Redmond, city 1 mar shall of Lexington was *n town Tuesday afternoon. M..-s.‘ Carl Apullqg of Lexington and Muster Carl Appling,, Jr., will be the guests of tho former's par- j enta 4 Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hurt. I tMs week. Tho Christian Endeavor met Sunday evening »t 8:30 o'clock with a very largo crowd Iq attend- j anro. Several of^he young noople | rvie Interesting talks on soi— -* Ujto champ hammered him with ra>>- i the. great prophet, of the ql|r: jhl bit pnnehea. Denrwev drove u right '• Mr. ami Mrs. A. R. Jaek*«u|e. am) tofu to the hody and hoot ' iMst Gibbons with a left to the head . they* clinched: Dempsey missed ; ajdav, terete the chin but Jarred tho chSI- The longer with sharp left to tho Jaw.je ml,. Mr. nn.l .Vr, A : .!:■ I - MtMfr *m«a .— Atlanta and West Point • Rail* Road Company The Western Railway of Alabafria^ J Georgia Railroad " to! J' - V . «10D .c WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. Gr- . iffcek-end and summer oxcumlon fare, are now In.Jfftl/lo this famoen summer rosort. A dollghtful place to Spend the week- •ini' or Boverat week*; - — t pi?re'are many ruuvenluiil to the heatl, among tho best of Whlfh 1s the OoHANlO. Patrons of this hotel may dress fn. Ihei-r rooms and go direct to tho beach thus affording tho > Same convenience. In this respect as do the rotlsKM''- Following rate, are quoted by the Oceanic Hotel wMrirfneluUe meals and the privilege of serf bathing. .* 4.00 and S. 4X0,1 i !j Single rooms without bath .... Single rooms with bath Double rooms without bath ... Double rooms with hath <■ hlldrcn under twelve years 300 per day For further Information writo to the undersigned: liuS, •Jtiv Ue . i . J. P. BILLUPS, General Passenger Agent| —— ■ AUanta. GearglJLw. A nH“i IffHnca'irfl