The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 30, 1923, Image 2

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TUB BANNEB-mSRALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923. t Manush May Fill Ty’s Place ' {j in Outfield breaks will take the long end of the clash. The game will begin at the usual time, four-fifteen, and the admis sion charges will be thirty-five and fifty cents. Baseball Results STANDING OF CLUBS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Won Lot Pet. New Orleans 58 34 .630 Mobile ..54 39 .581 Nashville 53 41* .520 Atlanta 48 49 .495 Memphis 46 49 .484 Birmingham .. .... 45 54 .479 Chattanooga 41 54 .462 Little Rock 35 57 .345 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lot Pet. New York ., .. .. 63 30 .677 Clevelandt.. . .. 50 45 .526 St. Louis ........ 47 44 .516 Detroit . 44 45 .494 Chicago 44 47 .484 Philadelphia 42 49 .462 Washington 40 51 Boston .. .. . - .. 34 54 NATIONAL LEAGUE Only two games scheduled. national league, - New^York 15, Chicago, ft. Boston l, Cincinnati 2. Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 2. Only three games scheduled. MONDAYS GAMES SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta at Memphis. Birmingham at Little Rock. New Orleans at Chattanooga. Mobile, at Nashville. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at Washington. Cleveland at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE Bostcn at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. ; The. Fawway.ofj John Xorthcutt joined the “Hole i one” dub at the Cloverhursf ’nuntry Club links last week Johnnie" rung the coveted tee hot on the fifth hole, “Jot, Jr." a uishlc niblick pitch that landed hove the green and trickled Intc fie cup without an effort. The lay* r has 'forwarded his - rreden- tofke<’ vlth days, g! is; feat. i flo<-k of halls In en by several manufac* those who accomplish I A ■ beautiful, aeroplane picture of the course is.belng exhibited around I town now. The picture was mad* { from <me of Tien Epps’ flying ma WILLIAMS I* bines and shows every hole or STILL LEADS I ,h * '' nur "- wi,h ,h " «c«.pUo n o' 1 the **th. The club house and poo CHICAGO.—Babe Ruth, leading} an* easily visible while the home homo run slugger of the American!. f Judge Blanton Fortson shows ur ' plendidly. HEIN IE MANUSII DETROIT.—Heinie Mnnush, Detroit rookie, looms c~ the successor of Ty Cobb, ns center fielder for the Tygcrs. Cobb’s legs are bothering him. IIo can t cover the ground hr once did and he lacks the old-time speed on the bases. Father Time is taking his toll. In Manush, Detroit appears to have picked lip the most promis'ng outfielder of the year. tile has wonderful natural ability. Ho lacks only experience and confidence in that nbiMtt. “Mnnush is n grout hitter now. In a couple of yearn ho will be one of the most talked about batters in the Lni snow. He alx i gives promise of being an exceptional fielder. In a couple of yearn bo will have arrived with a vengeance.” There you have Cobb’s opinion of Manush. Surely, Cobb, the great est ball player of all time, the super batsman, shculd knew a prom ising rookie when he sees one. Cobb hiu placed the stamp of approval on Manush. He is grooming the youngster to replace him in the outfield, for Cobb doesn't figure he has more than a couple more years’ service in his system. Bulldogs Meet Buford In Hard Game Friday Friday afternoon at four-flfte •’clock, on Hanford Field, I Georgia Bulldogs will battle t Buford team in what should pro on© of the hnrdost cmntested base ball games' of the summer season Buford needs no introduction t« this section. Those Allen boys Just naturally have a real ball team there every summer. Year In and year ou|. they have probably the best amateur teams la the state. Kasmi Hettlo, the Bro"«wn J bro thers, Johnny Suggs, Andy f’liam- hers and many other start nr* numbered In the ranks of the Bu ford ednn and they are a hard bunch- to whip. The game Friday will *v? '< fight to tho death between twh Hr-r.rr!© stars. Fred Sale, mainstay of th itulldogn in the box during tbi summer enmpnlgn will be opposed on the mound by his teammate Andy f’hambzcr**. and when thes- | two open up against each other r j baseball game Is sure to bo the re- | null. j SdIt- had rather beat Chamber* i in a hurling duel than Christ) .Mathewson and likevllso Andy Chambers vyoubl prefer to ben* Hale than U> ride In a big nutnmo idle all the r«st of his life. It’s gone natured rivalry. Just like twr brothers fighting, but it’s th« fl« rcest rivalry of them nil. They won’t throw bats at each other, but great goodness, how they are going to make tha^ little white pellet sip by the plate. Frankly, the outcome of that game Is In doubt—wry much Ir doubt. Here you have two tenrm almost evenly lmlanced and two pitchers ns near even ns posslblo Neither one has the edge and It 1* likely that the hurler getting th* EVERETT TRUE . if-SO YUL. ivC-fvS lie AX. FOXY iu Yoop. VCA L kjiXH TWC SRCCN IMM* GRANT A\D GoY Wis -dough NOW YOU LAUGH ADouT IT By Condo ! WiiLL, SofleBoOY ‘ CslGC WOULD JOO IT Its T DIDN'T. ' Rf/MSBcrDY'S* OoT TO OP6N H'S League, last week tied Cy Wil liams, of the Philadelphia Na-j tiona’3, who has been leading both j The .440 leagues in home runs hut held his and *1 .386, icck and neck stride for only a' week day. | 1 Won Lot Pet.' The home run duel started on| nature 61 33 .649 Tuesday when Ruth slammed outjmaind 57 35 .6201 a four-bagger, evening Williams'J fall pn 56 36 .609! record of 23 for the season. Wil- u 50 45 .52.6 1 ms came back on Thursday- NEW CHICAGO TEMPLE 47 45 .511 .with two home runs and Ruth! AMCNG TALLEST IN WORLD 48 48 .500. poled cut one on Friday. Sunday- CHICAGO—The new Chicago . 2 63 .315; Williams retaliated with two 35 69 .206 1 m ere. Suutlay night Ruth had a total 24 homo tuns and Williams credited with 27. Lead in? home run hitters in- 7IJJI eliding those with nine or more •g®, follow: iiA American league— Ruth, New ©la!York, 24; Williams, St. Louis. 18; “ ,7U ' Heilman, Detroit, 14; Hauser, Philadelphia, 12; Tobin, St. Louis, 12; Miller, Philadelphia, 10; Draw er, Cleveland 10; McManus, St. Louis, 10; Speaker, Cleveland. 9. National League — Williams, OXSTIT MontKomery PMI^.pl'jn. 27; Miller, «:htc W New York .. . Pittsburg .. .. Cincinnati .. . Chicago Brooklyn St. Louis Philadelphia .. Boston SALLY LEAGUE Won Lot Pet. Macon .. 16 (Charlotte 16 Spartanburg 13 Augusta 11 ■nviUe .. .. -. 11 Gastonia .. .. -- •• 10 SUNDAY’S RFSUTTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE At’nnta 1*0. Memphis 2-3. Mobile 3, Nashville 1, New met with such 'great succes* iddifionn! functions of this • will be given during the re- «-r of the year # Including » irty some time In October. b-.llt by the Methculst a I church at a cost of $3,- located In Chicago'* 1 , loo/ nughfu: ck Rlv oneronce Northerr Only three gamer, scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 3-2, New York 2-8. Detroit 1, Washington II. Meuse!, New York, 13; Four- Tbier. Brooklyn, 12; Hornsby, St. ‘Louis. 11; Holcan, Philad*lnhia,j 110; Tierney, Philadelphia, 10; Kel li v, New York, 0; Frisch, New 1' I York, 9; Hargrave, Cincinnati, 9. I a hipp • total value of tho building • the tallest churches In th*. . and the ground on which 1* s will igure nearly $c,f.00 # 000 • height of the structufi-*? fmrr to top of spire will be CSC with 21 stories devoted tr h and office use. The door: r> temple will be open to vor era day and night. iiists visiting tho national ; in 1922 averaged 3.45'persons - * STMLff/ THE SIGN It* FRONT OF HOADLHYS STORE FELL Down today— it will not bb ref>laced ^AS DAD HC/ADLEY THINKS NOW ISA GOOD TIME TO RETIRE. FROM BUSINESS/ OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern OUT OUR WAY By Williams WHY l -falNKTtCEN’ LOOK KINDA NICE, j -TVWC6 A SWELL J PICTURE OF TWE \ DEMPSEY GIBBONS , SALESMAN SAM n A FAIR QUESTION By Swan - i—