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TUB BANNEB-'/KRALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
SPORT NEWS
Baseball Results
Fights For Molla’s Title
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I STANDING OF. CLUBS
I SOUTHERN LEAGUE
I CLUBS: W. U
Inch- Orleans - Cl 3 r >
I .Mobile 58 33
I Nashville 54 50
nphl.s IX 50
Birmingham 10 *6
Chattanooga n 58
Littk- Hock 3C 5'J
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLHBH: W. L.
New York 04 31
Cleveland ......... 54 45
St. Louis 51 44
45 45
Chicago ; 45 4'J
Philadelphia .'. 42 53
Washington 34 52
Ronton ... 33 57
NVW York 153 .1
Pittsburg 50 :
Cincinnati 53 ’
Chicago 51 4
Brooklyn 43 4
Louis 51 5
Philadelphia 33 t
Poston * 27 7
SALLY LEAGUE
( 'hn riot to
Spartanburg
Augusta
With the Washington gamo
■cored In the won column, thn
Georgia Bulldogs lire reudy lor
ono of the hardest games of the
surilmer season hero Friday.
Buford defeated Bill White's
club a tew deye ego, by the score
of 9 to 3, and the Bulldogs aro
ready and anxloua lo meet the
Allen clan again. These two teams
hayo broken even In games with
each other to far this summer, anr.
the Friday game will decide the
supremacy. Tho Bulldogs are the
only team In the state, In nmateur
ball, that has been sblc to break
oven with Buford nnd thn game
here Friday swill be doubly Impor
tant for that reason.
Wednesday the Bulldogs Jour-
nerod down to tho Wilkes county
capital and won out over tho
Washington teem with tho score
10 lo 8. George Morton, nn Athena
txjjr.waa In the box for tho locals
and hurled a aplendld article ot
baseball, giving up only four hits
and holding the heavy Washing
ton hitters well In check at oil
stages of tho game.
Tho gamo with Buford should
also provo Interesting for tho fact
that two of the Bulldogs' varlslly
FIRST TIE WED.
Bedgood Team Gives Hop
kins First Defeat of Lea
gue. Revised Schedule
Given Cut
By BUSTER JACKSON
sRopklns droppd a game lo Bed-
the final score being 6*2.
s being the first game that
>kins his lost since tho opening
he league. Hopkins has the best
In the league, toe score-board
game was not published In
iMday*a paper but is being
In the paper today as the
today game was rained out.
The game was foil of ekeitement
throughout. Following is the box
score and revised schedule of the
garnet since the summer school
■bya graduated from the league re.
Autly: /
Bedgood ab. h. r.
(foodman
ftcWhorter
TOTALS
36 10 2
.4 1 1
ptchins {.1 0
* • ■
dgood
bnes ..
■endows
15 13
12 13
13 15
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
80UTHERN LEAGUE
Attantfi Little Jtock 0.
Blrmlnph'in ; Memphis 2.
New Or! ms 0; Nashville 6.
Mobile Chattanooga 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago t Bouton 2*7.
St. Loui* - V Philadelphia 0*3.
Cleveland • New York 5.
All scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philndelphi * 3: Cincinnati 5.
Brooklyn l"-5: St. Louis 11-7
New York 1 Pittsburg 2.
Boston 2; ‘‘liicagQ 8.
8ALLY LEAGUE
f.roenville 7 Gastonia 1-0.
Spartanburg *<: Charlotte 2.
Macon 4; Augusta 2. •
THURSDAY’S GAMES
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Little Bock,
nirmlngham nt Memphis.
Mobile at Chattanooga. ’
New Orleans at Nashville, f
v
AMERICAN LEAGUE '
Chicago ot Poston.
Ft. Louis at Washington.
Detroit at PhilidMnhia.
Cleveland at Now York. *
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Prooklyn at St. Louis. *
New York at Pittsburg.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
Poston nt Chicago.
Read Herald
Want Ads. f
Helen Wills of Berkeley, Calif., fresh from recent victories in Illi-
nois, met Mrs. Molla Bjurstdet Mallory, national singles woman h
champion, in the finals in the New York women’s state tennis
matches at the Wcstchester-Biltmore Club in Rye.
BULLDOGS PREPARED
FOR CLOSE GAME ON
!. SANFORD FIELD FRI.
hurlers will oppose each other on
the mound. It was thought that
Brown Mulo Smith, Buford
would take tho mound against the
Bulldogs, but was later docided
that Andy Chambers, lengthy Bull
dog pitcher of hud, year would
draw tho assignment, so that ho
and Fred Sale, "friendly enemies,"
might have a last crack at one
another. Both pitchers are con
fident of their ability to beat the
other and a spectacular pitching
duel should result.
On tliQ Buford team are some of
the best amateur ball toilers in
the state. Buford always has
good *ball club and the team that
will face the Bulldogs here Friday
the visiters know that special prep.
Is a little better than usual, as
aratloos have been made by Coach
White to do all in his power to
take them Jnjo camp, and the
Shoemakers are not going to be
caught nnpping. Buford will place
her strongest line-up of the sea
son In the field against the Bull
dogs and tho game will be more
than the admission charged for It
The admission prices will remain
the same, thirty-five and fifty
cents, with the game starting
promptly at four fifteen.
Plttard
Link 4 1 0
rauppkln 2 l i
liigdon 4 l o
Slaughter 4 1 0
Kytle 4 2 0
Hodgson
At a cool and cheerful
place, lie rules with a
smile of welcome. He's
quick with his hands and
quick with his thought,and
he knows how to serve just
what you want*'when you
■' come in all thirsty and hot.
Drink
Delicious and Refreshing
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Tbs CoaColi Cocapsa vi AiLata, Oa.
OUT OUR WAY
REVI8EDv8CHEDULE
Wednesday, 1—'Pound vs. Dews.
Thursday, 2—-Bedgood vs. Dews.
Friday, 3—Pound vs. Hopkins,
Monday. 6—Bedgood vs. Pound.
Tuesday, 7—Hapklns vs. Dews.
Wednesday, 8—Bedgood vs. Hop-
kino.
Thursday, 8—Pound v». Dews.
Friday, 10—Bedgood vs. Dews.
Monday, 13—Pound vs. Hopkins.
Tuesday, 14—Bedgood vs. pound.
Wednesday, IS—Hopkins
Dews.
Thursday, 16—Bedgood vs. Hop
kins.
Friday, 17—Pound vs. Dews.
Monday, 20—Bedgood vs. Dews.
Tuesday, 21—Pound vs. Hopkins.
Wednesday, 22—Bedgood
Pound.
Thursday, 23—Hopkins vs. Dews.
Friday, 21—B?dgood vs. Hopkins.
Gwinnett Kiwanians
Boost Boys Ag Club
Klwanlnn, of Lawroncovtlle aro
booatlng the boy,' club work In
agriculture In Owlnett county and
will bring n large delegation lo
Athena next Monday.
The Kiwanla club la financing a
camp which Ibe boy, will attend
near the Stale College of Agri
culture ddrlng the boy,' abort
course at the InitHutlon. The boya
win be brought to Athens hy the
wv 'aT donTmean
NOTHIN ALBERT. ITS
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