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MAXEYR. On.—The show,
fell lrt«t Rtlurday benefitted tlio
tent.
The construction of the Presby
terian chivch is expo :ted to begin
at an nnrly date. Three earloads^of
brick hnv! been received and
everything is ready fc-f the con
tractors.
, Rev. O. II. Oreonwrdl of Atlanta
filled bis regular ttppoibthfcnt hero
Hundn/ tucvnfiig and evening ut
the Christian church.
Miss Vertnu rarktr .was the
gracious hostess to tho entertain
ing of the ‘Y. W. A. Tuesday after
noon. Tho guests wri’o received
on the spacious por li, which was
altracttvrly arranged In n uftlftl*
colored garden
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HAMMER-LIKE BLOWS OF
FIRPO CRUSH WILLARD
AT JERSEY CITY THURS.
Dcmiiscy’s Throne Rocks As ^‘I'ic Pride of the
Argentine” Forces Bin Jess Into Submission
With Rain of Body Breaking Rights and
Lefts. Knockout Comes in the
Eighth Round.
NI'.W YOItK.—There is a pretender hammer'inn or.
,hnt tho v/.ilIs that fT.isrd the World's Heavyweight Champion-
tmiis anil gtriima to a great ex ' ; . hi P> ,,oI “i bv present monarch, Jack Dempsey, and
those walls, somehow don t seem as strong and foil;! fin;
as they did just two short days ago.
Iatis Angel Kirpo, the "wild bull from tho Pampas,”
the shaggy.hitiroil man from Argentina is the pretender.
Dempsey the King, sits behind his walls and won
ders—.,
Por 1923
GEORGIA BULLDOGS
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VICTORY THURSDAY
RUST STAINS * __ RED RUFFLES -
You can -remove rust stains from Ruffles of rod lace are ifaed on
white goods by applications of lem- iho bottom of the skirt and about
on jfllce and salt. After each ap- the sleeves of a green crepe froch
plication, place the materia! In the r *ed satin slippers are the correct
sunlight until dry. footwear.
Coach Bill White’s University ( thrfee safe hits. Barton jnado five
Sommer School nine had an easy trips to the plate while the latter
time of it on Thursday afternoon* were up for times. One of Bar-
’ton's hits was for four bases, abd
Mlddlebrooks also knocked a four,
bagger. Watson and Richardson hit
sdfely a couple of times. “Lacey"
Allen got a triple, and "Scrappy"
Moore and Sale a binglo apiece.
Vandergriff was the star with
the willow for the visitors, getting
a double tand two fringfrs., Har
rington. Williams, and Hskew each
hit safely one time. Eskew’s bit
went for two sacks.
The second game of the cerles
will be played today and Saturday
Coach White will take his team
to Abbeville for a game.
Score by Innings— R. H. E.
Ml Is toad . ..000 000 000— 0 6 4
da. S. a .,..pu;200 21x—10 16 1
bon they blanked the Milstead
visitors to the tune of 10 to 0.
Fred Sale drew tho local’s as
signment and twirled a fine game,
giving up sjx well scattered hits,
hiit one pass to first, and making
four whiff tlio breezes.
1 “Chief" Williams was on tbo
mound for tho visitors and did not
fare so well. Sixteen safe knocks
wore parneipd off his delivery, and
among them were two four-base
clouts, and a triple. Williams Is
sued two passes, and struck out
two.
Joe Barton, Pat Powers and
"pop" Ramsey were the hitting
stars for the locals, each getting
Baseball Results
STANDING OF CLUB8
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
C’LL"S-
tbc year that more Klnjfr. In tho prize
r»nfT have been dethroned than ever before in its history. I
Up until Thursday nitfht, the throne seemed * to be J
pci fectly safe, for there were two men, both of whom I Nnw Orleans 47 2D .618
were anxious to tike the leading part in the play entitled, *;**.'.'.'.‘.43 37 jjjpj
“Tho Pretender.” Friday there itf only one man, and lie!*Mobiio 42 36 .538-numerous on both teams:
has the strength of both fused into one form. ' ~ - - - -
T
GLORIA SWANSON
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
In n otic alder! affair Poi|n(l* took I
the game at the Y today by the
score of 21 to 4 by defeating Nl-*b- J
ling. Many home runs wero knock
ed by both teams. Error?
RECORD
CROWDS
nliht wfth tlio largest
Tho business meeting was rro
sltled over bv the president. Miss
Frances Durham. Many bemitlfi ’
tenicn v.rr stressed by several of Pght In the hl t**rv of the soim-o-*
tho young Indies on "Foreign J*f-*•#». m*-? ton non souls, saw thlr
slops." ., - $ js^lfsiune tails Angel Flrpo, h *0111101
After tho huslnoss session g do algantle hulk of Jei
I a left. Firi»o land' d n light blow
j ' n the bwly. lie drove his right
Wain to Willard’s ribs. Flrpo
forced Jess to the ropei*nnd enffed
the big fellow about the head at
elcAo quarters. Blood trickled from [.Cleveland ..
Willard’s left e ar . Jem- Philadelphia
«»« ."-o .
Birmingham 36 41 .6611 Pound led the hitting I
Memphis. 36 42 .465;«s«lng four lilt
Chattanooga ... 32 46 .416;*!* »»'->»«■ “"- 1
Lltlln Itonk 32 46 .410
*■ **,„„ , .... — ... Willard ;; 1 . rov ,° homo a right to tho side of j Detroit
llgl.tful social hour was enjoys farmer champion* of the World fmn t c ,,ea<1 as t,,e * ou »‘ded.
at which a rtellclors bo cnursi* vjim [years ngo. and in the midst of r|
srrved by tho hostess. nsslNtnd by .comeback which bid fair to carry
‘ ‘ [him within reach of the height”
AMERICAN LEAO'JE
FLUBS— W. Lr* Pet.
York 52 32 .693
42 36 .638
37 49 .487
.487
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Round Two
* Jrrs carried the fight to Flrpo but
missed a right uppercut. Flrpo
j landed oae In the ribs but 'wa:
...37 33
_Louis ....37 3f .487
Chicago 35 3H .479
Washington 32 44 .421
Boston .»28 42 .394
threo hits out .
did srtmo nice flehiiog and on
of that he wielded his stick In 1
class style. Fred McEntire
played wonderful ball. Wink ......
prised Ihe people with a three b:i?c
hit. By tho scor6 you can pick
your ball player. Following In th\
Ih>x score of the game:
rten with relatives.
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by thh French occupation along
tho hlno, *^nd t|lo cnnsctplbni up-
Mctllng of'throueh trnvel from
Rcom!lnacI«, Tfollnnd, Poland and
France which formerly drained
through tho Rhino valley.
Trains still mn. but they r.-ro
slow and irregular ns compared
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connected Ostond. Pc'.is, Bnisesls,
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For eight rounds Willard, the short with a right. The big Karv*
Kansas ••malt mountain" fdUgh'
nnlng a little
each round, until the fata*
when like a bolt from the
blue, the end esrne suddenly.
A hard rl"ht to the body, which
dropped. Willard's guard for n sec
ond. was the blow that started the ed."
beginning of the end. Sensing hlr
Advantage, tho “wild man" rushe»‘
In flnylng Willard’s fare and bear’
with rights nnd lefts. The big man
strength timidly flowing out
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White felt sport hats of the mush
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unles he could ward off thosr
terrllde blows that seemed to comr
from all directions with the strength
' a pile‘driver. tVeakJy he tried
throw up p defense, and Avhll*
the Instinct wan there, the strength
was not. and slowly the hlg mnr
back to the ropes. Here the bat
tle took on the Semblance of a gen
eral. his army shattered, defeat
storing him Ip tho face t making hlf.
last stand with His back to thr
rail. Ho could retreat no longer*
The Immense crowd also sense#'
crisis and cries and shouts
arose, some out of sympathy for th»
American trying to warn him of
hi* danger, others, the shrill crier
of the many Latins Among the
street a tors urging their gladiator tc
follow up h's advantage and finis)
It
NATIONAL LEAGUE
sun block-'ll Flrpo’s attempts to at* J v . f .o 2B hf»7
tack his body. Willkrd’s left «ldf 1 ^r' < v , nn „ ll 20 «13
.iomd ml from h!* ,,|,|mnr-nt'« ! ', i . n . , l " nnl ‘
punches. Flrpo *hol n huril rluhl I S I lr,;h ... ^ ’em
in the Jaw hut W11I.M ,tcpi*.i ou *1 ”
of the ivjiy of another wallop almc^. D r,, °^ly n
at tho same spot as the gong sound
....38
St. Louis 40 41 .494
I Boston #....22j 64 .289
I Philadelphia 32 55 .228
SALLY LEAGUE
L/UBS— w. j*
Round Throo
Willard Jabbed Flrpo about the
heud at cloyi quarters. Th? Ar
gentinean forced Willard hack Into charlotte ••• .......8,
a corner with a body attack. Wil-jA^nsta 7
lard’s lone left stopped Firpo’s short ,y r , C on 6
ns he tried to bore In. Willard • Crcenvlllo . .! 6
seemed content to chiploy defensive . Rt.ortnnburg* * V ...5
tattled, blocking 'Firpo’a p«»wcrful p 0 |Smbia 4 .,'..2
sparring ,
rights. They
rpund ended.
, Round Four
Willard jarred Flrpo with a left
to the head.- Flrpo swung both
fists as they went Into a clinch but
Inflicted no damage. Willard j
caught Flrpo with , nn uppcr-cn
coming In. Flrpo boxed from thi
ropes, landing a right to tho atom
och. lie pummelled Willard about
the hond at close quarters Vut Jesr
only smiled. Willard was wild
a right and .ubsorbed further pun
ishment about the head. Flrpc
rushed In with b<|th fists landln;
heavily. iJcsh rallied and drov<
Flrpo to a corner us the ball rang.
,. . , . . Round Five
SSSS'-s- k ru
,t'iw.rr "Si •» n w’u!, hcy hu“
c'lrdrowitrri rr-
- ™"' 1 '"f w l " h willanr. body. The crowd, whom
me. 111*1 nr 1 h" cnmiucror. Iiorlns
Hilo tile hclplcan from* nf the 1,1c I4’ b , , , ...
tho b!ff Antcrlcitn, chorused “l,ur-
ruli Jcuh" a* the hull runs.
Round Six
Flrpo .hot In hi* rlsht to thr
J’ct.
.800
3 .700
6' .645
6 .60ft
6 .466
1 .16',
fluxed nml Krnssy Willnrd reeled
better
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look In those eyes, he must have
known that tho end had come fo
his guard rose once more.
THE END
APPROACHES
Am a cobra strikes, Flrpo lenprd
In with tbo rising of Wlllard’i
guard, waved Jt aside almost scorn
fully nnd torriflo right shut out
t« the big man's chin. Flrpo stood
hack, hin nostrils dlnlated. his eyer
Wide otwn. as willssd slowly ssnk
to ono knee. Willard’s ring In-
r»lnct, stilt working. He thought
thit ho might rally from the blow
a»Vl tike a count of nine, though
that Avon Id only delay the end. A»
the referee began the count Wil
lard shook his ^id, In n last ef
fort to shako tlio film of defeat
from hb eyes. At the , count of
eight, the big nwu, now almost
pitiful in his defeat, but game to
the end, tried to rise. The big
body, the body which hud stopped
the .hardest blows of the hardest
hitter, in the ring, rofused to „
pond to the command of the tired
brain and the referee finished hlr
count, while the yopnger element
in the crowd arose and cheetol
There were some In the crowd who
kept their, seats, not the men whe
had lost money, but men who real
ised in a flash what the outcome
of this fight might mean. In Flrpo
tho comiucrlng gladiator, they saw
a very dangerous menace to the
title. Not especially to Dempsey’s
title, but to America’s claim to
supremacy.
The story ends here for one man,
Willard, for he sinks slowly back
into the oblivion which followed
his defeat by Dempsey. He prob
sbly will never fight again. For
FIrpO' the fight opened up a new
vision for the future. H* seer
himself tin the next champion of
the world, with fame and fortunr
and the plaudits of the crowd at
his feet, until some other map
younger and hailed aa the hardest
hitter the ring has ever known riser
and tegtg^ng the crown from hlr
head brings it back to North Ameri
ca, fttr; Fir^m will be the next chain-
r TnW.uin* ToHowj -
Round On#
Flrpo came from bis corner with
characteristic rush. Willard
blocked his right and Jabbed with
DAMPENING CLOTHE8
Hot water dampen* vour clothe*
tnore nvcnly than cold when you
jB^inJkle them preparatory to Iron
ing them.
neck, Willard covered up
whs nh<»rt with hln left. They Jab
bed lightly at long range as Fir.;
po circled his opponent In search
of an opening. Flrpo drove right.-
nnd lefts 4 in the Jaw but failed to
shake big Jess. Willard’s ^ left
stopped Flrpo short. The Argon-
tinritn’s ulm wn# had with his left
but he shot In a right to tho bodj
as the gong ended the round.
Round Seven
Willard shot In a hard right that
sent Flrpo to tho ropes,
ployed the rabbit punch to the hack
of Firpo’s head In- a clinch. WU
lard’s left shot home twice to th<
Jaw. Flrpo showed a slight cu?
under his right eye. Willard tool
several blows to the head ns th«
round ended.
Round Eight 1
Willard came out of his corner to
take the aggressive. Ho landed tw«
left jabs to Firpo’s Jaw. The lat
ter clinched twice, apparently tire*
Ing under the relentless pace hi
had set. • But as he drew away from
Willnrd he suddenly launched n
whirlwind drive to both head and
body. Sensing his advantage uf
Willard’s guard dropited from a
Jolting right Flrpo ruined a volley
of rights nnd lefts, to the giant for
mer champion’s head. Wilkin!
tried to ward off Firpo’s driv/», hut
his defensive tactics were ineffec
tive. A powerful right to the
chin sent big Jejis reeling back tt
tbe ropes. Dazed nnd groggy he
dropped slowly to one knee. He
shook his head, much as . a big
mastiff might,^ as the referee tolled
the count. He tried to rise at eight,
but could not lift, his big bulk tb
his feet. He was lifted to his
corner In a daze.
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THURSDAY’S RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE |
, Mobile 6; AUnntn 9.
N(i*bvBlo 4; I.lttlo Roek 6.
Stcmphl* 2; Chattanooga 7.
Nuw Ortt'fin* 8: Birmingham 8,
(11 Inning*, darkneu.)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
I’hUnilclDhtn 9; Cleveland 11.
Boston 6; netroll 5.
Now York 10: Chicago 6.
St Louis 8; Washington 5.
national league
Plttslmrg 6-2: Now York 3-4.
Rt. Louis 9; Boston 6.
Chicago 2; Boston 0.
Cincinnati 2: I htladclphla 0.
8ALLY LEAGUE
Orncnvlllo 11; Columbia 7.
Augusta 7: Spartanburg 3.
Macon- 3; chnrlotto 4. ^
FRIDAV.-8 GAMES
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Mobile ut Atlanta.
Nashville at Lillie Roek.
Now Orleans at Birmingham.
Memphis at Chattanooga. -
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston at Detroit.
New York at Chicago.
'Philadelphia at Cleveland.
‘Washington at St. Louis.
NATIONAL league
8L Louis at Boiton.
Chicago at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh ut Now York, .
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This is the largest number of telephones in any State in the Southern
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In addition there are 37,341 telephones owned by other companies, t - i
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To furnish this service and keep pace with this growth there are
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The investment in Bell telephone plant in Georgia January 1st, 1923,
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