The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 05, 1923, Image 6

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TWB XTWBfB. BbOkBH SUNDAY, XUQU8T S. 11* Bulldog Grid Prospects Bright For Coming Season EIGHTEEN OLD MEN AND TWENTY-THREE MEMBERS PAST YEAR’S FRESHMAN FORMS NEUCLEUS M: oonshine & rfc i On September 14, in a little white ropeiJ square in New York, two modern gladiators, usin|r skin tight fighting gloves in tfie place of the old time spear and short bladed, two-edged sword, will bat tle each other for the right to bej. called the Heavyweight Champion of the World. With Many Letter Men Back From Last Year’s Squad and Practically Entire Freshman Team Back, Head Coach Woodruff Has Oppor tunity to Build Up Strong Gridiron Tearn. I Dempsey, the champion, is to • defend his title, if he can, against j the mad rushes of one Luis Angel Firpo, one year ago an unknown, and now the challenger for the J After learlii : iguejij t)>: • n perfect ro< Hopkins team defeat from I Th»*ir second palgn was an Hen Link 'Champ Tobacco Chewer Lives in ! Clayton County J“Kat” Munday, Universi- ty Graduate, Tells of : Marathon Race. Winner 1 Chewed 69 Hours With- (h, park In the V J Ollt Stopping. ONESIDED BAnLE with i fly- in six games the Jonesboro has the champion to nally mot another harco chewer i.i the United States xl by a 11-2 senr<‘ according to a story which ap- feat of the cam pea red in a current issue of the utter humiliation, jf'layton County News, edited by ir tempermental j“Kat" Mundy, University of Cieor- mlerful record wa gia graduate. HEBE FRIDAY Mi! Firpo is picked by many to nn- j ex Dempsey’s crown, though why l the world these experts do is I September 29—Mercer Athens October 6—Oglethorpe Athens October 13—Yale New Haven October 27—Open Date. November 3—Auburn Columbus November 10—Virginia Athens November 17—Vanderbilt .... Nashville November 24—Alabama ... Montgomery December 1—Centre College .... Athens to! us. empsey has had mor • in the ring than h cxperic/ico counts in ship fight. experi-1' Firpo, i niles faster than is j irpo. •laughter. The winners <-r>i ittack In the eighth frain* •; The losers w less throughout, get n hit for the fl off Stnn Smith, rent game glvlmr Dingier*. these c«»r eruelnl periods. T hammered the JJnk quite- harm- i e.v failed to five Innings | in worked a I liny McEnt; lie** Pope hit well f.» ers while Snlughter the willow for the Captain “Rod" P<- etl some nice plays MeEntyre guarded *he handy fashion, (soy Flanghter and R L. Mo U », , . „ | ■ ■ '• ' The box score; wont be SO very long now until the green of! The above paragraph gives tho j Pound Dempsey is n two handed fight* •er, and Firpo has only one good I hand. ) Dempsey can take punishment, j That has been proved. Firpo also - probably can take punishment, though it has never been proved. We take only facts here, j Dempsey is the more aggres- isivo of the two. | firm foi 1 Davis, olve -if- tin c and “Will ilio conquer as best witl nqiilshefl. i«l eontrlhut afield. Fr.-. p plate Ir Dor the tree leaves will begin to take on van-colored tints T^Xm^n il win emerge from ranging from brilliant red to dull brown, the air will ] the ring after that fight, victor- take on a tang that makes one feel that after all, lifej iHU 0 "„ the other hand, take Firpo-, is worth living, the more cautious of the brothel •g'advantage over the champion: will shake the moth balls out of the "long ones” tne stage will^ be all set for the opening of the 192*1 u«»» that the word “supposed” in football practice season. . It is only a short jump from the day that the init ial call for candidates is issued until the time when to Us that] Mr Entire c. 1 3b. uesd. That point can not he set tled until the two men actually ;t in the ring anti trade blows, would seem that the South it „ i.. j. *‘*" v J American is the more powerful tne piayeis line-up for the first kick-off of the sea** j ( ^ uc his magnificent build. | iiopkii son. Pope 1h. Smith p. Davis h.s. Dean If Anderson 2h. MeEntyre rf. | However, it should he rememberedi Pllt: 3b. EIGHTEEN OLD MEN HACK With eighteen old men back, around whom Coach Kill Woodruff can build up his team, and the ad* place. ditlon of twenty-three men who The University of Georgia has were on the freshman squad dur- without doubt the last coaching in* -the past year, the prospects line-up of any college in the south are more than rosy, to say the this year. Head coach of nil nth- least. jletics, Herman J. Stegcman, is Headed by Captain Joe Bennett, j known all over the country as ono All-Southron tackle of last sea- °‘ the best football mentors in ton, tho old men back this tall will • tho south. Kid Woodruff, one of be: Sam Richardson and J. D.tjbe greatest quarterbacks, the >ve,I University has ever produced, that it is not always the most t __ . | powerfully built man who has the hnrlf^nr I i°u rp K u ^ r flunjtor- j most steam behind his blows. rWln’JTi m P, lay - ‘Jl 0 Rather the man with the nearest iu to perfect coordination « ^ 111 ^ ^est k®* f° r tho between brain and body, is the Thomason, ends; Ike Joselove, man who carries the harder blows. Dempsey nearer approach es the stage of perfect rp-ordina tion between brain and body than does the slow-thinking “Wild Bull,” no matter how powerful in build he may be. Firpo has never njet but good man, and he caught him ,ns he was past the prime of life, so Puss Newton and Spencer Gray. I head coach of football and the flir ns prize fighters go, and son, guards; Joe Bennett and Jim j Bulldogs are extremely fortunate „ n n,,, dorlinc. Firpo whi Taylor, tackles; John Fletcher,:)” have a man of the type of Harvey Cleckley, Jake Butler, B. Woodruff to tako them in charge.l Fulcher, Tcanny Randall and Ml- Conch Woodruff will bo assist- Bor .Wheaton, halfbacks; John led by Coaches Thomns, a fuur- Flricher and John Tanner, full-1 letter man nt Notre Dame, front backs; 1-hilpot, quarterback; Frier,:where he was graduated last yenr, center; R. Day, center and guard; [and Captain Bachman, of the Charlie Wi.hrs, halfback and:United States army assigned here quarterback. .and n former All-American player The new men coming up from the freshman team to make a bat tle for places on the varsity this year are: “Buster’ Kilpatrick, Sant Simowitx and Tom Nelson, halfbacks; Russell and Brumiij, quarterbacks; Scrappy Moore, No lan Richardson, Jones and Nolan, ends; Carmichael, Tippin, Shad- duck and Carroll , I 01lvci%en^am^gUBrd; C. ||j|tmoro Country Club invitntion iium.iuii.-i, oiiuu-» c ’ "*** f m ! Harris Jones is In Asheville, II, tackles; Sage, center,!^ c„ where he is playing in the was Firpo whipped Willard. Whipped him decisively, but it took him eight rounds to turn the trick, while little Jack Dempsey hammered Williard to the resined floor of the arena in just n little over three rounds. Also, when Dempsey whipped Willard, the latter named was four years younger than when he was when he fought Firpo—and four years, when a man roaches the forty yenr marker*—is fom years. It would seem that Firpo did nothing so very great by whip ping the fast slipping Willard, since he took nlmost three times long to do it as did Dempsey four years ngo, when Willard was irt much better shape. Costa If. „... 4 0 0i Kytlo lb 4 o o ( Link p-e 4 0 01 Hodgson c-21i 4 0 0 1 Lumpkin rf 3 1 0 ( Slaughter p-*f. 3 1 2 ( Higdon cf. 3 0 0 1 Totals 31 2 4 r Umpire* McWhorter am! Thorn* ton (Chicago.) Tho clubs standing: H“m W. L..Pet. Hopkins 1 0 2 .73(1 Pound ... 4 2 .372 Bedgood 3 3 .30f Dew'S 3 ,, s . f “Kat’s” paper reports the to- . jbacco chewing marathon as fol- “Jonesboro is not to he out done by some of our larger cities. In some of our larger cities the long distance mara thon endurance contests are all the vogue and many of the fair dancers have established records for these marathons running up to many hours be fore a halt was called. “Brother Dan Henderson won the long distance mara thon chewing contest held in Jonesboro last week by going a total of sixty-nine hours on one chew of tobacco without stopping. During the contest a total of 40 plugs of tobacco were used. During the con test sleep and nourishment were administered without halting the contest. The chew was shifted from time to time from one jaw to the other. “At the end of the sixty- ninth hour the contest was halted by the attending phy sicians for fear lockjaw would develop. The contestant was still chewing strong when the event was halted. The Jones boro city council and the street committee have express ed themselves ns being great ly opposed to the holding of future tobacco contests in the city limits and may propose legislation against it.” Seaboard Resumes Special Rates To Atlanta, Sundays j was the only threat. “The Mule” j continued to bray as he “fast- I hailed” tho University lads to death. Crow and Settle hit well for the Shoemakers while Jack Frost I played a stellar game at first, j “Hub” Dowls was a flash at the (keystone station. Jack Frost proved to be the same popular lad of a yeah* hack. “Judas” received large ovations and some razz but It was well meant and well re reived. There’s always a place in Shoemakers Defeat Sum-[Athens tor jack Front, mer School Team Herel^ref^uoTa^ro-Re^ Friday Afternoon By j Their fielding was featureless cx- 1 cept for a catch fy Barton. The Box Score Buford ab. r. H. po. a. e. Dowls, 2b 5 1 1 2 5 C hut it was well meant and well received. There’s always a place nnon; -rf Score of 7 to 0. By H. JACKSON Two young gentlemen from the Orient strolled leisurely to Sanford Meld Friday at tho request of some American friends. A sight tlioy would he W’ell pleased with would take place, a baseball game. A fine chunce to leurn something about America’s pastime. Friends, they were disappointed, grossly misinformed they say. For nine dragging frames tho Univer sity team for the summer and the In ford Shoemarkers battled. Bu- ’ ford won. 7-0. Hats off to Brown •Mule Smith and some seven mts- j cues by the University infield. “Brown Mule” Smith was in fine fettle throughout, giving up only two hits and whiffing nine. “Tho Mule’ had smoke, yea, much smok At no ttmo bring scored on. “Feets” Phllpot, a Bulldog ace in past years look tho hill top for the Georgians and twirled remarkable ball hut tho support accorded him would have lost any pitcher’s game. The little port slder gave up only seven hits and deserved a less cruel fate. The Georgia crew minus the ser vices of nil the veterans lacked a a punch anl played finer ball In the field. They were charged with seven errors and close scoring would show more. The Shoemakers played good ball, making tho fracas a laughing matter. Continued raz zing by tho fans and wrangling by th<» players marred tho slaughter. Tho Shoemakers started tho ball rolling in tho second Inning and the outcome was never In doubt. Tho Georgia club look very docilo before “the mule’s” benders while little phllpot was watching his mates bobble. The second netted run as did tho third, fifth and ninth. Threo unearned runs came In tho sixth. Georgia’s only hid for Crow. 3l> Frost, lb .. Settle, cf . Marlin. If .. r.rogden, ss Johnson, c . Smith TOTALS Georgia j Barton, cf . ISatlof, 3b .. i Richardson, jo’Rear. 2b Sale, lb ... ...5 0 ...4 1 2 2 4 0 1 10 0 0 110 0 110 0 0 7 27 16* 1 BULLDOGS LOSE I NEW HOLLAND JEM THERE SITU GAINESVILLE, Ga (Special to the Banner Herald.) — The baseball team of New Holland won over the Georgia Bull, dojfs here Saturday after noon by a score of 4 to in what as one of the best and hardest fought games of the entire summer sea son here. Bedgood occupied the mound for the visitors from Athens, while Elder, a b. r. h. po. a. ,. N ew Holland hurling are, performed on the slab for the home talent. Elder and Bedgood pitched good bail, but Elder had the better of the duel by a slight margin. a 3 l TOTALS Score by innings: Buford .29 0 2 27 17 7 R. 011 013 001—7 Summer School ...000 000 000—0 Summary: Two base hits: Settles. O’ltear. Base on halls of Smith, 0; off Phllpot. 1. Struck out by Smith, 9; by Phil pot. 2. Umpires: Pekle and Brogdon. ‘ Time: 1:48. Bulldogs Ready For Two Games Here Next Week BASEBALL RESULTS Kilpatrick, half and quarter; Smith, quarter and half, LI comb, guard and tackle; Snyo.,, quarter and half; Harriot and Windham, fullbacks. GALAXY OF STARS V Every football fan in the aouth known of Joe Bennett, who leads the Bulldoga thli year. John Fletcher la alio known over the pntire aouth, while Teanny Ran dall, Jim Taylor, Sam Richardaon, Ike Joaelove and “Shad" Frier have time and again demonatrat- ed that they were entitled to be Bated with the beat in the aouth on the gridiron. tournament. Ha'rria haa played' Man y wil1 Pi“J. th «*r °1 the Asheville course a number of| t !’ e outcome of the fight based times and is liable to come back! 8,m l> ly ®n the outward appearan- with a cup tucked away under his, * 1 .f wo jnen, while other: nrm |will allow their feelings and emo- __itions to influence their good n:n . nu it • * ; judgment, but the gamblers—the Billy Phinizy is going up uu.y rnimzy is going up to ^ who tako everything into Asheville in a few days to enter | cong {deratlon—the men who have a tournament on one of the courses there and will be accompanied by Arthur Griffith. Both of these are leading players of the local club. K Arthur spent almost' an entire day in Atlanta last week stocking up his bag with new clubs. And since then he has been putting in some extra practice hours. The Among the new men . who win'"** 1 p l«yer th»t encounter* Archie „f his prowess will be classed as ake bids Buster Kilpalrick, an in * match for the cup will have a “Wild Bull,” while poor Firpo Athens boy, should capture one of re-vamped bax and . revamped the position, in the backfield, P‘» y « r t° contend with it seems, while his freshman teammate of! lost season, Simowitz, seems A tennis tournament gets un stated for another of the back- way on the Cloverhurst courts field jobs. 'on August 15th. Already most of Nolan Richardson, end on last th ? ™«l uc *. 8t ? r8 u of , the •’»« worked the game down to a fine point and a table of percentages, will place their roll on Dempsey. That’s a prediction and the money will go up at about 8 to 5 on the champ to win. Many are con vinced that Firpo will win. If they bet their money on the fight upon its conclusion, the South American will not be the “Wild Bull from the Pampas.” The tales himself will be everything from a “bum” to a lizard. The State Legislature of Ala bama has passed n resolution ask ing the heads of the University of Alabama and Auburn to get to NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 14, Cincinnati 4. Pittsburg 2-4, Philadelphia 4-3. Brooklyn 7-0, Chicago 3-3. Boston 4. St Louis 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 9, St. Louis 3. Cleveland 15, New York 7. Boston 8. Chiacgo 1. Detroit 14. Philadelnhin 4. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Borminghnm 5, Memphis 3. Chattanooga 0-4, Mobile 2-3. Nashville 5, New Orleans 2. Atlanta 9-7, Little Rock 4-8. SALLY LEAGUE Augusta 3. Gastonia 4. Charlotte G-10, Macon 2-0. Spartanburg 4-5, Greenville 2-0. White Men Arrested Charged With Firing At Home of Negroes WASHINGTON, ~Ga.—(Special.) —E. V. Powell anil H. A. Wolfe, young Wilkes county white men, were arersted hen* charged with shooting up the home of a negro living near the homes of the two men. Brought to Washington after ar rest the two men made bonds for $.300 for their appearance to an- action by the grand Jury. A quart bottle of whiskey was found In the automobile occupied by the when they were arrested. Bond of $100 was made by Powell prohibition charge. The men deny shooting up the negro’s home. In tho seventh when O’ltear Tim Athens pqople will Ik* grati-j doubled down the Initial sack line fled to know that the Summre Ex-j but was called out trying to stretch curslon rates, Athens to Ath-nta' R into a three sack knock. Tin* de livery Sunday have been resumed rislon was close but Brogdon t*h by the Seaboard Airline Aailwny. base official, ruled him out. This T! o fare for the round trip from Athens is $2.65, tickets good only ’on 1-rnliiH 17 and 18, leaving Ath- tns 7:20 A.'M„ arriving Athens 7:55 1^. M. Tech Alumni Elect T. T. Stout President In Mail Ballot HERALD WANT ADS. Too Lato to Classify FOR RENT—SIX ROOM House, 347 Madison Avenue. See J. G. Crawford or phone 917 or 1643. Summer School Raseball Team to Meet Abbeville and Winder Here Wed nesday and Thursday. The Georgia Bulldogs bark from Gainesville, where they lost a game to tho New Holland team by a score of 4-3 Saturday afternoon, ai*e ready for the two games this week, one - with the Abbeville, S. C... team hero Wednesday and the other with Winder, Thursday. Tho Bulldogs havo played the Abbeville team onrn and the Caro- i Unions took the game from the home team. This time the Bulldogs are out to win and thus clear up the st ore against their record. Winder 1ms one of tho strong Rev. Morris. To Preach This A. M. Rev. J. V. M. Morris, who re cently celebrated Ills 93rd birth day will preach tho morning m*r- nion at the Central Prcsliyu-rian church today. Not only are Mr. Morris’ bun dre'ds of friends Invited to attend the services hut the public In gen oral, are given a similar invita tion. Morgan County to Have Legion Post; Cohen Commander MADISON, Ga.—(Special.)—E. M. Cohen was elected commander of the Madison post of the Ameri can Legion at a re-organization mecetlng held here recently. V. Little was named vIco commander; Garter Shophord, adjutant; T. U. Baldwin, financial officer. The following were elected niem- •ers of tho oxecutlvo board; Os ar Thomason. L. W. Baker. G. 8. Parker, Knox Shouse, Jimmie Graves. FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS FOR [ light housekeeping, bed room ATLANTA.—T. T. Stout, of the parUy furoiaheil If preferred. Mrs. Adfiir Realty and Treat romnanv Emmett J. Hale. 075 Cold, St. afip AS -IT "te'Tnd V ~n.l m Shorl,yrepab,e & l,l. «: who is connected with the South-| Can duties immediately. Ad- „T h __^ " _J, Gan begin duties immediately. Ad- dress 490 S. Lunipkin St a5p cm Mortgage company, was elect ed treasurer. Other officers are J. B. Mans- j WANTED TO RENT—FIVE OR field, of Detroit. Mich., president of six room house, all convenien- the Mansfield Steel corporation, ecs; good locality. Address “Rent,” first vice president, and 8. M. Snl- care Bonner-Herald. a7p T0XaS " SeC0, ‘‘ l VlC ° F°R SALE—CHEAP for .cash. president. Tho office of secretary, which was left vacant by the resignation of Albert Staton, who left to bo a missionary In Brazil, ohs not been filled. The officers will elect a successor to (Mr. Staton who will practically new refrigerator, kitchen cabinet and Columbia phonograph. Phono 1412. Card of Thanks Kunenai * mi* oiaiwu w..~ ^ ue to the impracticability of ho 'abiT to” give' 'practlcaliy h’ls ‘Tt* Vi.: 80 * on ,° in P er8(,n - wholo time to tho work. The alum- > *■*' ‘ h j 8 , of "f' 8 ?? 1 "# ai publication, tho Georgia Tech "\ v p " •" .«» ‘ h ° 8c Alumnus, was edited by Mr. Staton, 1*“° n ®^ (l l^ n d t L C m sn not Secretary!'*" CU " C<1 ^ ‘ h ° !“L 0 I5* year’s freshman outfit is troimr to ™tercd. Husth Hodgson, Harold gethcr, patch up their difficulties I »*_ j; -;. p| nn »ut m.VrereTfTc fieht fofone of Reynolds, Pat Lamkin, Will Er- and hold a post season football MadPIOnlanS IPIan regular ^eidfrbs!' 1 RiTharfsM' K I ,i? c V d ' , ' v t, 1 ' i , ntc ’ n „ G f ‘ tame for the purpose of paying -■•owed great promise last season < * mo ’ JS 1 } J •'")"'•> • Hodg- And he is mightly likely to latch ' 8Cn - F [‘' ct V“>“ r . ™ U P ,tm a;ld onto a regular position l a n V m!,t T ° r othct s,!lr8 aro P r0 ‘ Herriot at fullback will proha-, mot,nK thc ‘° urna ™ at - My ease into the backfield at this! position, alternating with big * ' ' ' iuvic aiv vu |iiayvrs wuu -: ... have put up scores ami have han- tions havo not mot on the gridi- dicaps. The lowest on the board is Harris Jones. He plays against a four. for a soldier memorial. A splendid idea. After seventeen long years, du ring which time, the stpdcnts of both colleges have been taught to A new handicap list has been | hate the students of the other,. the the aouth. „ /Scrappy Moore, another end on *tM freshman team, will wage a tight battle for one of the varsity! ends. ‘ Sage, at center, will give Shad Trier, thc varsity center thc fight | ef-liui life for the regular job. i Brumby at quarterback is del serving of a few words of praise. .•Brumby, though a rather little inflow, is as fast as chain light ning. has a good head for running *the team and plays am! Has the pair it that makes them stick in V V: IIRS GOOD BET Charlie Wiehrs, one hundred and seventy pounds of muscle and chilled steel nerve, looks good for' Joe Downs, who was off his game during the recent tourney. ron. The trouble started with the death of a student of ono of the colleges in a free for all fight between the student bodies. If our memory is correct the boy has swung back into his o!dtime. |W Vt 8 * u> * i„»« r stylo and Thursday afternoon i . NoW - seventeen years later, brriMtf rivalry in check, go out on the I field and lambast hell out of each THOSE WORDS •Psakwjwj-.rt.~w « for bothj BE EFFIC IENT—Wisely loudest which lead to ac- j t ; s a Kroat pity that the Uni-1 plan your dM and in- To Shin Car Lots Of Peaches Soon MADISON, Ga.—(Special.)—Sev eral Madisonians have peach orch ards and expect to be shipping peaches In car load lots In Dry Agent and His Aides Indicted in W. Point Shooting , LA ORANGE, Ga.—Grady Cobb, federal prohibition agent, and Tobe Emory, i.Mnrion Hogan and Bor land Ernest, members of a prohi bition posse, were indicted by a grand jury In Troup county su perior court Friday for assault with Intent to murder as a result of an armed dash several days ago be tween the prohibition agents and a trio of West Point youths. The grand JWry returned “no Mils” against Roy Williams, Frank Jones and A. S. (“Buck”) Hamby, the West Pont boys. The indictments are an out growth of the Bhooting affray of the night of July 24, when the pro hibition agents attempted to stop sary last month. J. V. M. MORRIS. emnln and fifty Franklin County to Hold Mass Meeting On Highway Bonds CAtlNESVILLK, On.—(Special.) —Franklin county Is aroused over the need for better highways and a mnss meeting for tho purposo of discussing a $$100,000 highway bond Issue will he held hero Wed nesday. August 8. Franklin county citizens am very much interested In tho movement and It Is probable that tho mass meeting will act favorably on tho plan to tssuo $100,000 bonds for road building. Record Shows She Com plained of “Injurious Attitude on thc Part of Her Husband.” PARIS.—Oeaplte Irenco Caatlc’i denial in Now York she had bc’ii divorced from, her husband, Robert T-roman, Ulrica millionaire, examin ation of tho court records her showed that her decree was grant ed July 12. The divorce was not publicly an nounced by tho Seine Tribunal un til July 23, two days ofto rthe ac tress had Railed for New York tho liner Lafnyctto. According to tho court recon the divorce was granted “as if nmndecd by Irene Foote Trenian the complaint of the Injurious atti tude on the part of her huabsnd." liiauiiB iu tai loan iuib iii iwu . . . ...» ,,, . years. Ono grower nt Montlccllo aa *"moblle In which th. West hag shipped $7,000 worth of fruit off of 11 acres of trees. About 75 cars were shipped from Montlcello this season. Leo Trammell, J. E. Godfrey, Floyd Newton. W. P Peanlen and W. II. Adams of Madlspn vlslteJ the peach puek'ng plants at Mnntl- coUo recently. All of these men n commercial orchards in Mor gan county. Point boys were returning home from church. Gordon Andrews, saw mill operator, of LaCrange, and a member of tho prohibition party, was fatally wounded. Agent Cobb was shot In the hand and young Hamby suffered a scalp wound. DISMUKE WILL REQUE8T U. S. COURT JURISDICTION Efforts will be made by thc government to remove tho Indict ments returned Friday In Troup # .w— w. , ... county against Grady Cobb, pro- tion. Thc Banner-Herald Geni-kin and G«orKia|'.” ( . th(< nrnfitahio study hlblt,0,, and mcmber " of hl " ,tr . * j . ■ . .. Tech cannot forget their childish l,uut i»rwtiMtuic muu» Want Ads lead to sctioiifiiiK.,,.,,,^ .h,kc hands like [of the Banner-Herald for many. grown-up* nnd then also r> ““t Wont A«lc • ih. an.l strnnirl,. end kaall "*Ul AOS. Phone 75 on the field and strangle and beat] [each other to their heart's desire. Phone 75 nartv. to the federal cou-rts, Fred D. Dismuke, prohibition director, I announced when told about thdn- i dictmentn, which charge assaultl with intent to murder. GOING SWIMMING? SURE! Then Go to LAKE DIXIE County Health Officer Certifies Water in Lake Dixie Is Absolutely Pure Band Concert Sunday Afternoon 4:30 to 6:30 SWIMMING EVERY DAY and EVENING Bring the Family Along Vpwwial Accommodationa lor Women and Children Special Chat, end Fool for (he Little Fellowa. A Mile Out on the Whitehall Road