The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 20, 1923, Image 2

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/ X TIB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA MONDAY. AUGUST 20, 1923. This Little Filipino Sure Can Sprint 100 Yards AMERICAN LEAGUE New Yank* at'Chicagbl Washington at St. Hffuis. Only t Wur Lames sehedulvd. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis at Boston. (*hl«-ago at Brooklyn. Oinrinnntl at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at New York. How Much Is Your Soul Worth Figured In Dollars-Cents? Qentre’s prospects Fine Despite Losses first p IMNVILLK. Ky.—Football creeping bank Into ’ the conve tlon of Kentucky sport lover* whenever the game is discussed It'' :-vpiem i his state that lost some of It: | will be reputation with the adoption of thihhre «a Ighteenth amendment the pros- •'arson pert* for a luccessful scaaon ntli.ihorp ’entro College are first discussed. ,vion«l The Colonels navo lost theit . ( nlehty --ned" liolwln, Hump j -yhnnla Tanner, Terry Snowdhy. Rhndoan. ] 27. Bartlett and Cregor, s powerful nr*- Th- contest for the .state chat of talent and versatility, hut - pjotMhlp will follow the Penn gan front the freshman rinks advance 1 The new $75,000 Centre stadia Cyclone* 1 Bpurlock, who has al | that is being completed this direct the freshmati iractice will be held 10 and the first game Fed October C. The firs on the Centre schedule vman, Clomson and og iil be decided hire. The n go East for thei; Itn the University of Penn- hila.lelphia October nth nd McMIl jv Hn, Seely, Cleltn. P- Snowday j ( Leonard, Miller. Holder, llllker I Six years ug<* the Centre f lodges, Skidmore K^an Pace j nip.ichers would comfortably sea Bond, Wallace, Collins, Summers r;o fans. It was seldom that the Uabensteln and Smith, a collection Lpachfrs were filled to overflow- of pastiniCrs that would warm the I ( n g. heart of any grf l mentor In th* i This year a concrete stadium ha: country. been built that will accommodate Seven of the eleven men whr j ih.ouo arsons, and from the inter- started the Harvard game and oth-|.*t that Is being manifested in the er major contests last_year, wii’j -rid nui activities of th? Colonels hat They r; G. .lone mly, tqckle k in plain Kubale, cente i\ Buhart. guards; (J mnn and Covington, quarter* iacks, and Hudgins. halfback >ther varsity men who have seer irtlnn against foes of real calibre it is casio ohedule this fall, the id John sou. guards; Lynch, tackle; Green quarterback; Thomasson, full back Liggett and Robertson, half- harlie Mo Fortunato Cataltn, Filipino sprinter (left), h receiving the con gratulations of His Majesty Prime Chichibu, after the swarthy little islander finished (he 100-yard dash In 0 4-5 seconds at the Far Past ern Olympic Gam?*. In the center is Cuntilo (Jains, prr rident of the National University of Manila, who is doing much to encourage Filipino interests in athletics. OSAKU, Japan.—Running 100 unofficial practice ‘100 yards re yards in 0 4-5 seconds at the cent Far Eastern Olympic games got Fortunato Catalon, crack Fili pino sprinter, into a peck of trou ble. For following his remarkable rare, establishing a Far Eastern iccord, Prince Chichibu, second son of the emperor of Japan, bestow ed a royal handshake and con- ttratulations. Now everywhere;^ cool',! K et ‘the bail ?™! at0 hc , 3 . by ^hernl of him. These Far Eastern Olympiads are held biennially. The first was in 11>13 at Manila. Including this yegr's, the Is lands have won four. ntlv in 0 2-5 seconds. That one-fifth under Paddock’s world record of P .3-5 seconds. Catalcn, Vho is 21, is a si the Tacloba » High School, ince of Ycyte. His ability sprinter war. discovered ns a play er of bafft’ball, formerly hht favor ite sport. ‘ It was found that given any start nt all, few throw base Japanese who, want to shake tie hard that shook the hand of the Jap ptinceling. By shaking hands with him they fee 1 that they are indirectly shak ing the mit of the eruperor hirn- nc!f—ran honor greatly coveUd. Catalon’s backers predict he will lower his record at the coming Olympic games, in Paris, which he will attend. They insist he ran an tennis and football. In the rnivt list closed, the Fili pinos captmod firsts in baseball, volleyball and basketball, and sec onds in track and field, swimming, Hi EXPECTS CHAR|A>TTIE6ViI^K.~Footlmll at tho University of Virginia will get a more auspicious start this year than has boon known there for many seasons. When Coacb Greasy Neale assembles his squall for its opening drill on Lembeth Field, r.n Sept. 10 he will hive ,*t least a dozen letter men ns a nuso lus, al> well as many men on th< frcshmnn team of last year whi n»ry«J? excellent shr wings In ih* contests of tho last season, rime ere also 1 »ar*o number of sabst!- tuto players , available, am'- uoirh Noale is of tho'onlnlon thnt lie will hnvo little difficulty in de veloping a fast and effective eleven. Onijr southern teams appear on the schedule for this year. Tho first five games will bo played at home* opening wlt\) Furman Unl- versiy on September 29. Tho sea son will closo for the Orange nr.d Black with the North rnrollna contest on Thanksgiving Pay at Chapel Hill. SUlge Blackford, captain of the team W* the approaching season will occupy bis old position a*< tackle: Although .Fenwick, th other varsity gunrd. has played hh four years on tho team them ar 00 many candidates fn? Jhls posl tlon that the couching staff feel: no uneasiness along the tackb line. A closo bottl* Is expected P devrlop betwsen Wlwton, Weave? and Rainey, firri citing substt- tntes, for tho vacant tackle posi tion. They cart not he at all cer tain of landing tho berth, because Jim Weaver, captain of the JSS*' freshman elevon, tTkke and Wal Pnsteln from the scrubs, are of such rsllbre that* they have to b« ee^'ously considered^ ^ , Toni- Hall, csptaln last year, and Ward will return to their guard posttlAis this year. Otto. Cnjcli ens n|«l nartlett wRI he the re servoir. It Is a certainty that “The*- mar will again fill In tb* center trosltior at I there la every Indira- ■Ion that Lewis will again be the Iim 4*b»Ut>»te for the i ,lace * The fethur % msti*rl-al available Is of 0 high standard, but when It comes to perfecting the wings Coach Nealevexpects to encounter some trouble. Dtetrlck Is the only reg ular fp return as Campbell h*f 1 -graduated and Psvls ha* . four years. Brown and •were the only men who J more tb-i» av«rw« ablU- ly as i-nd«- 1*«t year *nd whfl, t-aadi Naale I, of the nalalon that j developed Into worthv - should be ready to step Into the positions at nr.y time. The back field is well equipped with regulars, as Dean lost through graduation. Is the only letter man who will not return. Foster and McCoy called the signals nil last year and doubtless will again thi year. W'aon, the plunging back, Is scheduled for hls old position and Arnold and Maphls are again list ed for the other bnckflcld positions. 1 1 i Baseball Results 1 Blrmlnghm Nashville Chattanongn r.o r.i r.7 r»r* r*o «» mondav-s games SOUTHERN I.BAGUR Birmingham nt Atlnntn. New Orleans nt Mol.lle. .... . » r .. M<mph:»» at Nashville. player* he thinks that more men. Little Rock at Chattanooga. New York Cleveland Detroit St. I^iuls ........ Wnwhlngton .... Philadelphia _ Philndelhln . Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS. W. L >W York 74 42 Ineinnatl .. fit*. 4fi 'Htsburg fit; 4S hlengo fi2 5.1 •rooklyn 57 57 Louis 57 57 •hllmhlph ln is 74 * n *«on 34 77 SALLY LEAGUE CLUBS: ll.icon J7 is ’harlo'te 26 l!» Snrtnnlmrg 2fi 19 Vugust i ... 21 2D Ireenvlllo 19 24 'nstonia . j« 2D SUNDAY’S RE8ULT8 SOUTHERN LEAGUE Lltt»e Ho« k 5; M< tnphiM 4. Nashville-New orleim* rn!n. Chattanooga 6; Mpllie §. t^nly three gnnien scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 4; St. L«mis 2. New York .1; Chicago 4* Philadelphia .1; Cleveland lfi. Boston 4; Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburg 1; New York 2; 12 in >n!y vill return a head coach and will have ns hi first assistant, Bon Cregor, Vetera! tackle, who graduated from Centr last June. Cregor will have chnrg« v.ill be li of the line material. Chief Rot ort Mym will ri'turn ll« nthletlc i rniv. rs-Ity of I director and assistant coach, Janie* i will 1..- played Kendrick, a former Texas A. & . b«-r 1. with Aubti nlngham. : n will .1 will (leeldoi both te. ir.d Au r M-rie: effort: A< Centre ‘vine-all” In tin is will double the iff the decision i;i lh< ting. ntre-Wnshington and Lc: ill be played at Louis- ember 21 and the sensor rought to a close with : r «»n the Centre card, th< SALESMAN $AM AT LP\1T! ^ THt. 51& E_ J^PnCL. [h which btin H0fe> To HCb ooT pill other He m> &et ^5,000 OWTHE rke. w) will Hide the. GREW mTE dOf'E^TiTlOOi By Swan -A REAL THRILLER Thin Athen.- \ Dec EVERETT TRUE By Condo ds reclaimed. J»r. Luther B. T.oyejoy her*', leafier ol the Methoflist Kplscoiial Chureh’s ilrlve fur systematically im-n-ase.l i contributions, points out the inndc- queucy of present contributions. ' “The average American gives but I n fraction more for religious pur. | poses than his grandfather gave.* «le declares. “In some churches tho average member pays his pastor onlr a eei^t a wu-k more than his father paid no years ago. For missions ami benevolences representing t World program of the church we nv crape per capita gifts of less than two-coit postage stamp a day” Prof. Maxevs Leaves Hartwell to Teach Zebulon Schools HARTWELL* Oa. — (Serial)— Pro/ Herbert A. MnXey nnd Mrs Maxcy formerly Miss Fdlscnheth Dorsey of Athens, nvlll leave Hnrt- II for Zebulon, (In., n*»vt fall where Prof. Mnxey becomes teachei of Vocational Education In the public schools of that county. Maxey was the first voca tional teacher the Hnrtwell High honl had. lie Is a graduate ol the State College of Agriculture at Athens. ' GERMANY GET8 RU88IAN CRAIN Hamburg—Russia has export- 1 fiOO.OOO tons of gr.aln so far Tub ear, according to statistics com plied here, whereof Germany. »mi taken over two-thirds. Before the war Russia *.xi*orted about X,000,000 tuns of g*iia. Tit entire exports for this v.»nr are es timated between 2,500.000 and 3,- 000,000 tons. ('eve.GJSrrr, l WAS OUT Amp GOLFCD sone N tfesrcRo/iY AlMP, IN apiTe Op the ^t That ■.THE links tuope in VERY Ft-OR. OON- CMTlOIM ANO TH4T L 'OSe-p MY Neiv Clous That"t HADN'T SfiCOMC ACfOSTONCO TO. 1 IT A De A scoRe op "IS THE OLD HOME TOWN Q. Py Stanley OUR BOARDING HOUSE BOVS, I WISH To AlJiJoftiJce THAT MV OLD PRIEkiD, AklGllS MAC LE.OD, WILL ACT A5 MY ADVISOR IlSYUE GOUT "TOORljAMGlJT WlYU BU5Tef?, STARTKlG at higHlakSd DARK- TOMORROW f K ovl THE EVE OP TUtS OCCASlOiJ, 1 EVTElJD COMPLIMENTS -to mV oppoUeNT THAT he ma^/ be glorious \ IN UlS DEFEAT*. By Ahern Blg-fOURdAMEMT STARTs AT U'gULAUP PARK -fOMORROWJ-^^l OUT OUR WAY By Williams ‘ 1— fAFTER /<fBOSCH»Cl r . HOOTUTOWN’ BAU-' PLAYERS DRCA/E * THROUGH , TOWAJ ■'THIS * M0RN/N5,MARSHAL OTEY WALKER DISCOVERED VJTHE handle.off-rm^town pump was miss/mq ,