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TUB BAH5KR-HERALD, ATHENS, GEOKGR
TjT8PWjttl>AY. ACCOST I. 1923.
CiVitVJ I /i'
SPORTNEWS
2 Australia Banks on Him
c bxful. Use from 5 to 8 bushels
of bur clover In the ^bur to an
acre. Mix this seed with stablt
manure, acid phosphate and Inoru-
luted soil before sowing, using n
one horse wagon load of stable ma
nure and one hundred pounds ol
acid phosphate fw each acre and
add several bushels of Inoculated
soil. Mix the seed, manure, acid
phosphate and Inoculated soil to
gether thoroughly. , Lay off the
field to he sown In 5 foot rows—
both ways. Take the mixture and
drop a large handful at each Inter
section. The bunches that grow
these Intersections will spread
a year and cover the entire field.
THE OLD HOME TOWN^ JI
By Slanlt
11V WILLIAM FIROR (there are many exceptions, from
County Agent. (day to day, to this statement. T ‘
The .Athens Curb Market ha. ISVemi.' afepen Sltt,"
u.en m operat.en almost three oct f on of and dcmand ,
tiZ have f a!«t 3 nvet" S2fl MO P™* 3 *ni usually less to the con-
timt h.nc totaled otcr $-0,000, , :unu . ri d more to the protluc-
probably neater $25^)00. Over 500 Crs th otherwfae „htam. From
' ..P- I”'"!!, Q >f t °J th. products standpoint, a curb
,lucc at this mai ket. Sell rs havr ;,. ar ] let furnishes a channel
come from Clarke, Oconee, Madi- , brcub hilh „ mal | and odd | 0 t WORKERS IN STEEL MILLS
srn.flarrow.Jaekaon, Banka, Hart, tttl« ran be disposed of, TO HAVE CWN GOLF COURSE
iUlKrt and Greene counties, most- ,* hiIe b th( , nature „f organized I T'ITTSBURO-A modern r "
™" t '% k V ,nd ‘i e c ‘’ untlcs channels, th.- assembling, stand-; curse for workmen In the mills
.that touch Clarke. Th. curb mar- ard j z ; ns , an ,j• pa-lting of small and| Ambrldne where structural st
, ket started on the basla of one day odd j otz #rI . impractical. Attain ill manufactured In-irreat quantl
a wee* and rapidly increased to r , roducCrs ]j; .. to hold control of i ties. Is the latest development
i three days a week. The sales on tbe j r p rrdu - as i- n(? as possible | the tame In the PlttsburR dlstrl
G.^’vim 1 .n, t .K.'einft. a I!incn t thL t0 the?e “ nd «ll as near the point of con-J The plnn Is fathered by W.
, pruximately $100; since then there sumDt j on as possible. This is es- Fownee, Jr., the veteran golfer
hn.-e bcj.n several jjays when the DCC |aUy true „? those who produce ( who Is financially Interested
total sales approached v -,000 per j a 5ma |j quantities and have con-i one of the mills, and constructlor
J ,a -" siderable time for selling. Those!''/ the course has been placed
Thr- people interested in this v .*ho produce in large-quantities ] the\ hands of Emil Lqfffler. pro
’ tonal at the Oakmont Countr
interested
ndertaking, include the Athens ( usually want to use the regular
Club, who underwrote the channels of trade, selling to
J. B. Hawker,. member of the Australian tennis team, is
ball around daily on the West Side courts. Forest iliil
preparation for the coming international matches.
BULLDOGS; 9-3
NATIONAL LEAGUE
expense at the very start; the sem blers and first hand diatribu-
jbusiness people of Athens who tors,
have made up the budget for aj
• year’s operation; the Rotary C ^WING BUR
!club; the city c o u n c i 1 > CLOVER
I contributed liberally toward the
Jting thelsupport of the market and the ’About the 15th «f August Is thi
L. I., in (former formulated the rules and best,time to sow bur clover. The
- regulations under which the mar- common Practice is to use the seed
ket has operated; the Athens peo-| in the hur * Inoculation Is of great-
nle who have natronized t.hp nmr. cs * Importance. Soil from *an old
- CIm
New York
Pittsburg ..
(Cincinnati
Allen Clan Defeats Bull
dogs in Buford. Sales, [origin of
' Star With m.™ - T j» Nblic markets
Barton
Bat.
pie who have patronized the mar
Iket from the very start; and the
Lot pet.'T- ro(lueers w bo have brought the
:n .cm’ .produce to the market for sale.
;j7 ,gii j Recently the market haa been or-
;is !eod IRanized with an executive coni-
17 .siJmilte* and u price committee. An
4t; Is is joutgicwth of the market has been
f.n .4!H | ? ^° stimulating of the local agen-
i; - .{93! t ies to handle other surplus pro-
*28| {ducts such as oats, com, hay, cat
tle and hogs.
SALLY LEAGUE
BUFORD—The Shoemakers con
tinued their Victory march here
Tuesday afternoon when they de
feated the Georgia Hummer school
bine, 9 to 3. It wuh .Buford’r
fenth consecutive win and evened
^be series with the Bulldogs, tho
only w team in the state that has
Managed to get an even break with.
Allen clan. |
• Brownmule Smith turned the
Irlsltors back with but hIx hits am* j
►truck out twelve. ''Cliff Pantonr j
started for, Georgia, but was re
lieved by Bedgood 'in the third.
Pantone walked five men. J
‘ Georgia opened hostilities by J
•coring In the first The Shoo* j
makers promptly tied the score, un-1
knotting it In. the third with three 1
.runs, scoring more In the sixth nnd [
Charlotte ...... 17
Spartanburg
Augusta ........
Greenville
Gastonia ....
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta 2; Memphis 3.
New Orleans 3-5; Chnttnnooj
.511) The Athens Curb Market is a
.4se! representative type of public mar-
.4231 keLs. These markets arc of prim-
3-7' itivc origin, probably were the in
urnment for the first steps made
I by man in the interchange of pro
ducts and the stimulating factor
Jin developing the division of la-
Ibor, whioh in turn laid the founda- j
Ground on the hills bordering
the mill vlluge and near enough
be reached by a few* minutes' walk
has been purchased, and the work
wll be started In a short time.
AMERICAN PROMOTES GREAT
AIRPLANE SYSTEM IN CHINA
SHANGHAI— 1 The Setah an*
Great China Airways Company
are two newly launched enterprls
os which have been nromoted by
James Slovln, an American airplane
expert, who plana to establish
network of aerial service linking
every Important center in China „
of ARrintl j the
course of the year. Mf Sle
alfalfa field or from a bur clover
putch Is suitable for inoculating tho
Heed. Also artificial Inoculation
may he Used. 'This artificial Ino
culation can be obtained direct from
the State Depart ___
ture > Atlanta, Ga., or can be J v | n sa ld the first route to be open
bought nt local seed stores. In this summer will he from Tie.
using artificial Inoculation follow I tsln to TJrga with regular fllghti
directions that come with It. carrying passengers, mails and
Since Inoculation Ih of prime 1m- press packages,
portance anything that will assist The project, Mr. Slevln say>
In getting the Inoculation medium being carried out under agreement.'
for the growth of the lnoculaiinc | with the commercial aeronautic;
bacteria. The following plan ol j department of the Chinese gov
sowing has been found to be sue- * ment.
EVERETT TRUE
n ■
By Condo
=-r Afjtf /WAWS 73fSPLAY O^
react, or- Mo/YCY. _==
Birmingham 0-1; Little Rock 4-0.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 4; Cleveland 7.
Washington f»: Detroit 12.
Philadclphla-St. I^ouis, rain.'
Only three games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ne
York
n pletlng with two In the eighth
pgla got two markers
-fi; Cincinnati 1-i
St. Louis 11-4.
1’lttshurg 4.
3; Boston fi.
; Augusta 3; (8 Innings
tb<
home run
third when Allen hit
with one man
, "Captain Lee *-<Yow nnd Kylr-j
iBrogdon, of tho Buford forces, con
nected for extra Imso blows whlH:
jFred Sales and Barton, of Georgia * V?. n ^
.h!t two ( bnggers. Pities played first ‘ Albany . ;
bo so.
» Score by Innings: R. H .E
J Georgia 102000 000—3 fi '
.Buford J03 001 03x—9 14 1
I Chlcag
Macon
rain). •
I Spartanburg fi; Charlotte 2.
| Onstonln-Greenvllle. rain.
\ Baseball Results !
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8TANDING OF CLUB8
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
• Nww Orleans
Mobile
Nashville
•Atlanta
.M'atnphia
•Birmingham ,«...,
‘Chattanooga
jLIttle Rock
Won, Lot Pet.
... 61 34 .635
.. 15 89
... 53 50
... 49 60
.. 47 50
685
515
45. 54
41 67
GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE
AtneflciiH 8; Dawson 1.
BnJnbrldgc 7; Arlington 0.
Blakely 3.
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Little Rnpfc.
Birmingham at Memphis.
Mobile nt Chattanooga.
Now Orleans at Nashville.
tion for material progress. Long
bt fore the coming of railroads and
long before road building had de-1
veloped, peop’e of one section
found a nc p d to exchange their,
surplus products for the surplus
products of other people. As a re
sult of this need trading posts, j
] bazaars and seasonal market fairs
developed. In time these were
converted into the modern whole
sale and retail business which
handle the complicated commerce!
\sd the present time. Rcmarkablo’
‘ as it seems at first glance, tho,
public markets, that is markets of
the" typo of tho Athens Curb Mar-i
kit. haye held their own through!
centuries of change, development
and progress. Giving proper con-
uideralien to the efficiency and I
excellent business methods em- ‘
ployed by wholesalers and retail
ers, there still seems to be a place
in cities of 20,000 or more inhabi
tants for such market places.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago at Boston.
Rt.'Louis at Philadelphia.
Cleveland nt Now York.
Only throe games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston nt Chloneo.
Now York nt Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia nt.Cincinnati.
Brooklyn nt St. Louis.
LOEW WILL BUILD
NORFOLK THEATRE
NORFOLIv According t<
plans now under wny, Xnwfnlk will
hnve n new blah clas mov
ing picture and vnudevlllo theatre
the Locw Interests and Sydney
Lust, of Washington, !»elng the
prlbclpnls In the project. It Is ex
pected to cost 1600.009. The rapid
growth of the rltv and the thous-
.478 j and* of visitors from
.4571 world' that are here nt r
Allowing for tho natural cus
toms and prejudices of both pro
ducers and consumers, which fac-;
tors undoubtedly have considera-1
b!o bearing on the success of a'
curb market in connection with|
retailers, there / are some other 1
considerations, which are easier to
diagnose. Consumers often desire
to buy at a place where it is pos-i
sible to make relatively a largo
number of comparisons. A curb
market with fifty farmers offer
ing tomatoes for sale, furnishes
m excellent place for such cor.-
umers. Very often, vegetables l
und fruits offered at curb markets :
better and fresher than those
offered at the stores, although
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
THE FIRST MOVE MADE /M THE LAST TWO HOURS
WAS WHEN THE CHECKER 'CHAMPIONS HAD TO
• GET UP TO LET A CUSTOMER
IN TEBBETS MAIN STREET SToPlE-
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By Ahern I
well,Here’s TH’
f-nCKCT^ AkJ’ PUULMAKl
<0 “TWORtJPlKE GLEflS
; 1 - BIAS, VoU'LL get OUT
OklTH' SWEET EvlD
OF TH’ FARE -TUEV
oUlV Had two lower
BERTMS LEFT- SO
bless your ol'
WHISTLE BUS,
HWETM’CHOICE OF,
WHS IKl A SHIPWRECK,
You guys would -
GRAB OFF -TH’ LAST
TWO UFE BELTS,
ah' let me Have
TH’ lUSTkUCTlOlJ
this cau be settled
wrrH diplomacy*i'll
TAKEjOUE OF TH*
LOWERS Ok) ACCOUNT
OF BEIklG SUB3ECT
TO DIZZY SPELLS, AH' /
YOll GUYS FLIP A
COlU TO SEE WHO
SALESMAN SAM
SAM OBEYS ORDERS
By Swan
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