The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 20, 1923, Image 2

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opkln.s avia 4* ittard . Coata Kytle the boy r/bo had won HomrthlnK >like Lwolv* guinea. this, .suitumir. Klrod Plaujrhter Lumpkin Tribble Total* PAGE TWO TH BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923. ltartito and Ramsey featured. •■Pon" getting three out nf .four ment» for all allment»w»iw*nir and Rarton two out of four. T?e neaat war arraaseo in tne alnffi* Wataoa.to WiJMriUon to. i^ooro roMn and ijLJdaw-^eM With Golf's Crown in Sight route ;$nded‘ Bevcftl Monroe. Score by Innings: It- Monroe 000 100 002—3 Oporgla 001 030 lOx—5 flatteries: Georgia. Bedgood and Walker; Monroe, Allen and Allen. P i -Here’* Bobby Jo.ies, new national open golf champ, digging one out Jjf a bunker in his tie match with Bobby Cruikshank at Inwood, I*. I. fjhe next day, when it ram* to playing off tho tie, the Atlanta *ma- ur defeated the Scottish professional. Championship success finally copie to the plucky little American. ULLDOGS BATTLE CENTER HILL FOR , r ;pmpLED“VET$’ men who wont Into Everybody rrcmcJd to fall In Urn Id war, healthy and sound to holp th? boys along, who gav . fo.duiJuL.aJul body, the.men who up a neli'iva. jqt* to hejp ua. alqng Z |HTflt»frarof the World war, l.rok- In J918. The Torn-Cola company “firln* body, practically all of them had tho t.t.iCin »or iho game prlnt- inable to "carry on” in tho battle cd *.t their t;v.n c::pitu«. or a Hvllhooc as they did bt-foro Costa’s, another patriotic organ- he war. ballon donat'd the printed Tho above is the reason why the ups. Tho Athens Krill way and Elec- Tnlv&rsity Summer School is go- trie company gnvi apr.o on the •k tt£ play the baseball team of street cars for advertising pur- Hill, Atlanta, here Sat:r- h'scs and tho Palace Theatre do- •mooh on Sanford Field. noted a alida also ndvertming tho r the benefit of tho Disabled game, fans of the World war. As to . ftu'gnmu liclng for a <vo.-thy cause.■ That B l ?° „ ■. rou’can't' boat It. You can’t even ,nommor . .» baseball no far, 'bet i«. not to any However, while tho game Is „’extent. There ore a few .rcgulr rs >enefil affair, it will not he the wh ° "• *co the season a isual type or bene teople w : : ore c7nt l «r b *Hlliriank / .' nixt to tho''<»*»^ tn.th.Sr? ■"■mar School ‘taanr prolmM. . a ' "•'* 1 “: . •• . ' srhout tho state In amateur , h f^,'L 8 “.? 1,0 ’I halt This team has rlaye.l £'» '® r 0>o Il..illdo f s ,an.l wenty-four Karnes of baseball. ' "21! J*S C 1 .. nn . '."‘.''IWMl :.y , nineteen and lost five, and ,'s a record to bo ground of. Two Crack Teams Clash At “Y” Thursday. Hop kins Triumphs By Score of 4-1. By BUSTER JACKSON Iledgood ami Hopkins mot Thurs day In the *‘Y” league and played a close game, wihrh was ns ex pected. Tho linal sCyrc was 4-1 In Hopkins' favor. .V.jch laughter was caused when Elrod did not cling to )Ub bat tight enough when batting in the second frame and therefore bat took wings ami flew with great speed to a bench which was seated by many ball fans, when the word bat was cried out by one of the men they all knew whit It meant | and backwards they nil fell in nllo all es aping the blow of the bat and the next time a loose bat holdf'.* came there was no one on the lunch. They had a rennon to Pumpkin and Tribbje were nut In the game In the sixth nnd they VkPwbd up well, they, fielded many lulls and made them all good and *rh?J» their tlmfc came to Imt thcr° Jrrs.’ nothing -Jacking. They hot 1 ’ ja bit rniece out of one trip I Into and scored one benefit. In th-rt n^Wecc.rfanC UH.y attend Iho ganm, whn attorul this same, will Ro far - " hl|p ,h< ' ,,rani1 of 1 ’ a ““ I ha,cti«ll • • . P ar . «he aupeorl haeiUton far jlw- ■iafc in-Vi;7 OM yed tlifeo ginies of Imll j Tho admission prices are not cx- dsy ahd' worf all three, horbltant. Thoy ace not evoh high’’ ifwrtdon -Juljf 4. | enough for th» cans*‘to which- tho Center Hill team a-re they will go. Those who like liase- * of tho best players In nma- ball will aiiend this game, for they ■“lMt*'1*» the statp and thev know they will see n good bnse- ^ake tho Bulldogs put forth ball game, but they are not enough, mightiest efforts. j Tho rest of you people who can till White has the right spirit, possibly go ought to. it is about told the "Vets” tlmt his team Iho first opportunity wo havo had only would phy for thorn but . to pay honor nnd materially help ild do so gladly. Center Hill'those boys, other than chatting > also glad to play fc ‘ the Dts- them. Veta. Y.'o arc going. Aro you? 'ulldogs Stage Rally Defeat Monroe 5-3 ' i-rge nltendance Is expect ed to the game Friday. Gome and get you s. team and then back it up every aft*■•noon. Following is tho box score:' BadgootFv Goodman \„ Fmnwin PLAY M. MICHAEL Local Golf Star Meets Former Athens Man in First Round of Tourna ment al, By H. JACK80N ; 'IHr launchln* ■ rolithty nttack In for t | m M „, u< fifth frame. Georgia Bulldogs N- i their lone encouni r with tie fin IDLEIIOUB COUNTRY CLUB MACON—Harris Jonm, captain ol the University of Georgia Golf team innd representing tho Cloverhurst (Country Club of Athens turned Ip ,„ Inn Hn In tho fjunllfylng round foi p lilt by Alien. Tills rur. locked big I the Gen: gta Htnto Amateur Ooli chunker seemed to Tournament here Thursday and In form. Ho mused tho f.rst worked hi* wuy Inta the secund batters to whiff the oxon^. , John W. Grant, of Atlanta, a ■ammate of Jon#s on the tlnnver- found "him oiuTty * 1,y ,<,am " ho * '* and hlfe* 10 ® n ,!? lwo B"lim to the Infield J At « ,le tlmu of Jljo rail) ,.:a .■ it « Unit tbreo framm but ,l ' 1 Hkdataww* knottrd at***' and , lomo (KW fmini , h|m pa , |(y all >ffo. and both twlrlic wero labor- !n an( , th.Tonrtc hiio the Micond flight. manfully for a vortllc:. .... . . oho u. tuouii.a.. .. Home, won l!.<.r,.Hid who * ** honvlng Ji.h th , | ow qualifying medal by ahoot- .m enmo for tho Bulldoga ahow?.l .. UVBr Ihr Jlfflcull cmr „ ttrod forai and had tho edge over on. atroke leei than the eeore that he c?toaent. Tho right h:t» gar- w„ n *lt laat y.ar, C. H. Black of Ell nf fr..n , ..... »• f®*I l*y I' 1 " Invader* worn well Atlanta turned In nn 10, on did M—. . u rl: 1 . .. . acaltcrcd oxetpt In tho ninlh. Ha Klrhard Ilk-key. former Unleralty MU «nd Uarlon s craihmg, K , D , fc|x tack uddn( , nd wUer n( aTOrI 4 Ma r. via the strikeout route. This lad Grant is paired with H. O. Hun* hurled ,t>ckB S 001 * I° r next yeor. Iter os his first match In the open- -'orUr’s fielding nt short for tho l,n * rou "‘ l - JonM will meet Allen, the Monroe chunker list of six strike out v.cilm.i mi four frames whllp' Bedgood Jo locals was gofng good. ^ 1 plo of free sent three Bulldogs scurry r across tho rubber. Thou • talll *(Vre enough for Bedgood hurb fed"unl l f| CC flK K mnth w*hi.*“l!o InvnilMT. waa nothltia ii{ort of l.rli- !u " rrl «, M, ' ha ' 1 »* Ath- Hr«I until tht ninth when .ho nnd , , h „ , , one and who urn«l In an IS. - The qualifying scores —- m»do two hits and s ca.s Tho qualifying wore, ran high, for two tallies. , l®L|5® " 'J. ,' h .‘ too high for a par 71 cours*. a 9S --. Hi sggregstlons fslled to tally P ltc " rr . ransht his kinsmans ;, tU | ng by lhe barrier. Util the third when Monroe took B “ B *» ,n ,,n ° W*. | ■■ — l! a lead by virtue of an error and • For the Bulldogs tho hitting, of Perform At Rotary Club Luncheon Wed. Local Physicians Perform Marvelous Operations Upon Various “Rotes’ At Wednesday Gather ing. The doctors, who are mombers of the Athens Rotary club, drafted to furnish the entertainment for Its members Wednesday, more than made good* Dr. W. L. Moss acted as chief adviser of the noted gathering of specialist* and Mi ramarha on tho vartoua case* won timely and ap plicable to tho patient* who were operated upon by Dr. R. If. Goal, Dr. W. H. cabanlaa, Dr. Bope Holi day, Dr. J. C. Applewhite with Dr. C. N. Walker as anno la charge. An operating non gad allpar- 6i*RTERS A No metal c*ij^ouch vou if nair of P.MUj Every Garters ■: 3 three long. bitiens—to comfort 8»ve Crcat bso$ ”3000Hours Solid Corn fen A STEIN & COMPANY <i*id up and guest, these specialist^ under- 1 took sdme operations which would have balked and dumbfounded the beat In Johns Hopkins. However, the patients recovered and today, no doubt, they are enjoying a new lease on life and feel twenty years younrer than they did before the operations. Those operated upon were John J. Wilkins. E. C. Eckford, Dr. W. H, Bocock, Ablt Nix. Julian Coetchfus, M. P. Jarnlgen and Blllui>#Phinizy. The first operation to he per formed was upon Mr. Wilkins, but when the X-ray showed that ho had only thirty cents in money and two fish hooks in his pockets, thq doctors refused to operate. a la as found to be in a very danger- jnounred it successful. It .1? tpi- I ous condition and for some’ tfme I derstBoil' 'tbit' tfr! heredftef the doctors adilsed and examined j will specialize ‘ in 1his ■ particular finally agreeing that his trouble ailment and should be be success- arose from too much “gab" and j ful, Henry Ford will be a pauper n-niovcd from his mouth a tongue {in comparison with the riches of about the weight of a block of ice. this Athens physician. Mtitop w,c„ ne«| pr "^ : ^ One Hundred and Fifty hrt-aking up he meeting when t ' Romc notarlan chM . P , Ring. "•"< ,,y ,he 1,h>,,lclo "’* f ^| Atlanta; Rotarlan J. U Olbta. At- time It the belief by the "A 1 .. ... , „ w that the undertaker j R °K <!r3y ot^aioultrie, and T. W. ■Mr. Eckford was given an exam ination and It 'was discovered that he had lost hi* weekly stipend t.. ,11 hv i lr \f Q o H received from Mr. Httrold Hinton. 1 " ‘ ? y ’ ,0aS - members would be the next call, but he survived uaoer the careful direc tion of r.\ Goss and a medium siz* 1 cow was produced from a rib. Julian (Joetchius. however, was not suffering from any form of all- nvnt to the body. He possesses an unusual amount of brass and after severnl hundred feet of brass wire bad beep extracted from his bead, he was pronounced sound and and when the stomach pump was used the coin wan coughed up and the jiatlent Instantly relieved, • 1 Dr. Bocock was given a thorough ■xarripaflon, bat the specialists could not agree as * m n bis trouble, but finally extracted from his head Billups Phinlzy, the president of tile* Huh did not tpieapr* the eyes of these specialists/ Hir, physician h • me«l to be acouainted with his case an proceeded with operation without the least hesitation. The other specialists watched with VILLA DEAD (By Associated Press.) LHIHUAHLA CITY.—Gen eral Francisco Pancho Villa, commander of the rebel ar mies of Northern Mexico for ten years, was shot and killed vt his ranch *t Camutillo, Friday morning, by his secre tary, Miguel Trillo. In the battle which followed. Trillo was killed l»y men loyal to Villa afjd according to ad vices, the battle was ntill in progress. , the institution. Dl SopJe,explained Farmers Come Here Un der Auspices of Jackson Kiwanis-^lub. One hundred and fifty Butts county farmers visited the State College, of Agriculture Friday‘for the purpose of learning tho meth ods of better farming in u*e at that Institution; Tho trip to tho State College was sponsored by the Jackson Ki- wanis club, which organization his been very active in re-habilitation of agriculture In Butts county. Tho delegation Is headed by H. G. Wiley, rounty agent of Butts county. * Arriving the the college early Friday morning the delegation hold a meeting which was addressed by Dr. Andrew M. Soule, president of parentsc and wto brothers. Hy -ag- hat the college riculture. Following a li lege cafeteria the deli Had the farm and field, the poultry and bandry division and of interest at the school. Elbert county sends a delegation hero July 31. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bryant Dies t . , James Ray Bryant, aged tv< years, died nt the home of his pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Bryant near Tuckston Friday o'clock In the morning.; The Uttl child was ill twelve days; Funral services were conduct,. Friday afternoon at G o'clock fr<u; the Tuckston Methodist church Interment was in the Tuck.st cemetery. Rev. 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