The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 27, 1923, Image 2

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courage [jui wan kIoj-Iou; icy arc a worth; iion f ami though ithntiered Just a (iernian hIicII a' ‘Shea and Shea,” Calls Ump in Announcing Batteries We are now ready for the accommodation of our electrical customers and patrons in the new location, where in the future all sales and serv ice in both electric and gas lines will be attended to, and where bills for both services can be paid. We extend a cordial invitatin to the public and our customers to visit us in cur new offices. MARVIN AND ELMER SHEA SACRAMENTO, Call/. — Sev-igu* in the three seasons he has oral families boast of brothers in,been playing with Sacramento, professional baseball. | Now his brother, Marvin, is Some brag of brothers in the looming up at the other end of) majors—witness the O’Neills and the battery. Taken on for a trial! Meusels, and until recently the late last season, he is still being I, Bigbees and Johnstons. |carried as a backstop, and as a! The Cleveland Indians have two > relief catcher and hitter. Brother I brothers on the same team—the Marvin takes his chest proctcctor, 'Sewells, Joe and Luke. . off to no youngster in Class AA' But the Shea family of Stock* baseball, ton, near here, boasts of two “Specs” Shea earned his nick-( brothers not only playing on„the name, torause he wean ’em, even* One of the moat dependable jgqt|brothmt•Marvin,•tack of the Plate, I, flB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS GEO ROTA FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923. ORTNEWS Out After Title Totals ............. 33 2 « 24 8 Umpires: Collier and Pantone, tThnel Baseball Results The Long Lillie Turns As Johnny Dundee Is Crowned Champion WOMAN RUNS fort« Dundee’s dream has at »c true, and the title comet America—ami into th< s worthy as Criqul’s own Pity it was that both wtn‘ # but the Fates have smiled on the tireless cZ- little Johnny Dundee. STANDING OF CLUBS SOUTHERN .EAGUE CLUBS— W. U Pet New OHcans .........06 34 .622 Mobile 51 39 .567 Nushvillo 63 46 Atlanta... ....... ...48 45 Birmingham 42 49 Memphis 42 49 .456 f hattunooga ..41 61 Little Hock 35 65 .389 “Scotch Wop” Wins World’s Feather* weight Championship From Eugene Criqui After Ten Years of Pa tience and Fifteen Rounds of Fighting. Frenchman Groggy Many Times During Fight. ASAWMILL Mr %' gaining fame in the forld of sport. AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS— W. L. Pet 62 28 .689 ! He’s Deltner Pierce, 16-year-old uluth youth, who’s a regular uc& when it conies to'water. J Although proficient in nearly cry swimming: feat, his big ftunt is the mile evenu He does , in 26 minutes aiH| 3-6 seconds. | 'foday he loonjs as a first-class; tontender for. mile-title now held I NoYulan Ross of the Chicago j Mhletic Club. Uelmer already has the one-, r championship.* of the Central Detroit Chicago .. . Philadelphia Washington ' Boston ... . mentor ileiir Athletic Union and many 1 state honors to his credit, began swimming before ha r . 7. Two years ago he began ? aking part in aquatic meets, after C’ub, hnj onth.s of strenuous training un- win,;, jer Coach William Trepnnier of Goed Fellowship Club of I)u- j And b i. j h‘m in th_* national meet in CM- • Cl*"rlottn £ Coach John Miller, former swim- <a r ,o in August Princeton Univcr- vith the Duluth Bqpt D:!?rcr under his NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS— W. L. New York 69 22 Cincinnati 65 35 Pittsburg 56 35 f’hlcngn 49 43 Brooklyn 47 43 St. Louis 47 46 Philadelphia ..27 fi? Boston 25 66 RINGSIDE, I’OI.O GROUND^, NEW YORK CITY— wizened little fighter, an old man so far as prize ring longevity goes, rose to the heights here Thursday night, when he battled for fifteen hard fought rounds with Eugene Criqui, the world’s featherweight champion, and war- awarded the decision carrying with it the title, at the end of the fight. Johnny Dundee, the "Scotch Wop” saw the end : f the long lane, which seemed to have no turning, when the referee raised his ha.id at the finish. Dundee has been on the trail of the championship*for lo, these many years, but somehow, the title, like the pot of gold at the j rainbow’s end, seemed just around the corner, or just] over the top of the next hill. IULLDOGS CONTINUE VICTORIOUS MARCH, OUSTING WASHINGTON Han rt an burg Ur cnvMlo .. Augusta ... Columbia ... THURSDAY'S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta 5; Nashville 6. Mobile 0; I.lttlo Rock 7._ New (Vienna 4-1: Memphis 0-3 I'fro:ii:G*ioin 4; Chattanooga 7. H. JACKSON , cc’Untr: Georgia's Bummer School Bull- j but i hi lidded another scalp to theli | start t yesterday by easily defeating w. N Washington, (Gu.) club l»y mv! hit cafi i to. 2 score. Th«* s.orm of b ;se i rr ,p :l i in the final orame off the , ting moumisman l»ut the game 1 ’ B- nr ice after the clubs had battled * hcchlr.i, . terms, for the first five of wralehj Th# Invaders Qiily, talties B ehi in the second and from then they were held in check Nelson, the Kreshmap ace. j Nelson took the hill-j AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 6-16- Boston 7-3. New York 4; Philadelphia 3. Only two games sclicdulod. aml ined with an i. iv.’ the Whites- ■xi j verdict, with the ash Jth three f ifollcs, one a tiip.e. K tticff, Nel li, a and Barton two Johnson hit ‘ safely aslly. twice for the Invaders. JUchardsor e i and .Moore fielded sensati onally. by Innings: NATIONAL LEAGUE Poston 7; Pittsburgh a. Broolyn 2;k Cincinnati 9. Now York 10; Chicago 11. Philadelphia 5; St. Louis 4. f or the title for the past eight or r n yearo. and he would hav been lie champion had Johnny Kilbanc, ho champion i.vm him his han^e. Th( y fought oftce and a ’raw rraulteii. 'jimt scnrtd 1^11- >ane and he has steadily refused o risk his title* against Dundee ilncr. Then along came the little ■’rench gamecock, Criqui, and tool* ovay Kllbane’s crown. Only f.»r a Ittlo more than a month did <’rl- iu! hold the title before he met Dundee—and then the little •‘wop" ante Into his rlghttul own. That he is entitled to the chain* donship Is shown by the detailr »f tho fight. In the first tw< rounds he smashed the champion to the floor three times, once foiiem! he count of nine. All through the ing. fight ho was the mtsfor of Kit-*, it b lane’s master and he dealt out’won t •.errifle punishment. j ago, i Scarcely had the beU rung foil iijdiVv he opening rcuutl, when D.imlcr.Vut it turned nloose u barrage of lefts L’ui-m- nd rights, which ended only t Ills fett. Again In the eighth, crowd rose as Dundee, fighting • ii. Iy again had Criqui groggy on the verge of a knockout i that smile, this time trim* l with red blood from Criqui'* . h.s mouth and nose. Again kept his feet. The ninth, and in the fight seemed over. Th* *■ si ille, this time, looking i< r m t and tired. Criqui stuck the twelfth and the crowd certain that the fight will nd, for Criqui was stag* Idle Dundee punt- •rythlni^ ^ -d iiiin Criqui weathered it thougl lie went into th? /Thai round— . P «ady beaten. In final I the knockout again threaten nit the smile again appeared Tiqui finished the fight, stun. SALLY LEAGUE Spartanburg 8; Columbia 9. Macon 4; Grocnvlllo 1. Augusta 9; Charlotte 6. L*rlqtil hit tho floor. From them on. there was n doubt as to the ultimate wJnnci inleiu the Frenchman should h q (jen to slip ovjir a lucky knock on hard on little Criqui, who e title only a short tltm be forced to return to his land, shorn of his honors is only right that Johnny should have those honors is no disgrace for Criqui I Wm liln for the local crew and turned nice days chunking. The - a . i lad gave up six hits and Thc In‘danger but once, tho third i ~* or 0 ia ho allowed two hits for nsl*’“ r * on c runs. Nelson was opposed, Hibbards House who also pitched well. ^ '' n ‘f 1 i lad started »!Ko u big leaguer Moore U tired woefully ns the conflict ‘•'JJ’P'T r The Georgians garnered 1 ' ^ otal of thirteen hits off his Ue- *, 1 Sath-f 2h . sixth wIlli count thd n 1 Nihon p • ’ Bulldogs raw wild, making j hl"B hit. cunt for .1: SOUTH GEORGIA LEAGUE Bninbridge 2; Albany 8. Amcricua 6; Arlington 2. Dawson 7; Blakely 7. hunch. He was a .ju.ica man. upd* do t : Dundee looked better,**? the f^ht j him w %#ht on. If?a seconds did not 1 thouLt fan him until ahoiit the * Titodi . *'»»• round nod it really wasn't mfca*! L'llquI, sary then. It seemed as though the end In the second j jn lo.'lng to him for ho Is the tir i f hi:; division—not one doubt 'about that. ! Thu light only goes to prove that won tho championship and ;• at! tge “Buccesa comes tt o waits” is still true, ever, it Is a long time in nrriv* fighting both pitiful anc> asi*J»**Wcd the true i’ll 1 sl nrh polui, novel FRIDAY'S GAMES SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atalntn nt Mcmphm. Birmingham at ChatUnoosa. Mobile at Nasnvllle. Only throo games scheduled. Dundee uni eased n flock of blow* I ways coming hack for that had Criqui groggy and staff* islmient and still smiling. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Philadelphia. Washington at Boston. Only two games scheduled. ?:rim, around the ring, liowcvqi jJda compatrii tho little renchman only smiled ami. hacked off the map fo ' \>i dun’t cafo who kn | However, if Criqui in deftnt, Dunib’c wa In Iii i victory. They fair of lighting men j Criqul’s dream is *W heart out marvelous, lit ipirit of the quitting, al- re pun* lie ha: Carpcntlei NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia nt-H^tr^Louls. New York at Chicago. Brooklyn at Chicago. Bouton at Pittsburgh. oAnnoimcement 'T' HE REMOVAL oi our electrical sales and J. sexvice department from our building on the comer ci Hancock and College Avenues to the gas shop and salesroom at 170 College Ave nue has been completed. PHONE 54 Athens Railway&Electric Co. AND Work Is tjie^greatest -elixir oi youtit.^ It keeps 1 one youtfe Indfcfl nlli.lv "i ’ nitely."f Although she Is close to Neill walks as sprltely as her y’oungcst employe, shouts as loud as tho rest of them, as they raise their Voice above tho hum of thc business troubles? ‘ •’Never.* says she. v "Whyt's the gfod? If Teosts of labor aiiff 5 ma terials mount. 'Just be optfciftstir that : they wili come dowrV. jylaln.** FANCY SCARFS Absolutely Ftraigltftirie frocks ire showq in Paris with only-fancy georgette or printed silk plant is est in i!i" state. Then little about milling that Mrs. N* 3 doesn’t know’. She can feed as I'Uzx-saw ns killfully ar any man: she can^plane a board a* quickly ;i •> her fastest worker, amV there Is no machine In her place* that sh< •■•in’t operate. Her ehi'-f huMnesa is turnii.g nul window -ashes, wall frames and the like. When a rush order come? In, Mrs. Neill leaves her little of fice on the first floor of her plant gose upstairs to the workrooms and sees that the Job goes through If It' does not go fast enough, she rolls up her sleeves and lends v hand. “Old?” .‘he says. “Not at all NO METAL YOU You’ll like these double grip PARIS if you’re on your feet a lot—at work or play. Double security and extreme ease. Ask for thegenuine PARIS byname. ^Double Grip 50c and up "3000 Hoars of Soil’d Comfort u ASTEIN&C0MP4NY Children** HICKORY Cuter* OUR CLEARANCE Means a real clearance, as we are determined to dca our racks and casefe of al! summer garments. The higl gfadeTherchandke handled by us, and the low price now offered v/il? assist us in doing this. All MEN’S SUITS, in WOOLEN and SUMMER FAB RICS, including the well known At Kuppenheimer a Reduction of 25 or 1-4 Off Former Prices $20.00 SUITS Now .. $22.50 SUITS New .. $25.00 SUITS Now .. $28.50 SUITS Now .. $30.00 SUITS Now .. $32.50 SUITS Now .. $35.00 SUITS. * Now .. . $15.00 $16.88 $18.75 $21.38 $22.50 $24.38 $26.25 $37.50 SUITS Now .. $38.50 SUITS Now .. $10.00 SUITS Now .. $12.50 SUITS Now .. '$15.00 SUITS Now .. $17.50 SUITS Now . • $48.50 SUITS Now .. $28.12 $28,88 $30.00 $31.88 $33.75 $35.52 $36.33 The same reduction on MEN’S WOOLEN and PALM BEACH TROUSERS, BOYS’ SUITS and TROUS ERS and on W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES and Oxfords. L 50% or 1-2 Off On All StawHats All Florsheim Shoes " Genuine Lorraine and Oxf ords Seersucker Suits At $8.85 Pair At $8.75 A Special Lot of Men’s High Grade Slioes fords, in broken lots, but in all sizes ’ At $3.50 Pair and Ox- Cuffs, in all Men’s Shirts, with Stiff or Laundered sizes, 14,15 1-2,16; 16 1-2 apd 17 At 95c each, or Six (6) for $5.00 LEE MORRIS 'THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner Broad, and Jackson Sts.