The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 23, 1923, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Americus— Volnn. 2!» .. Williams. 3b Elmore, If . Jackson, rf play off iho tic Sunday. i Palmer Florida State cham- had a Imil round today nnd fin a score r.f 84, giyln him re of 161 for the 36 holes. .IGHTS NOT IMPLCTEp )wing to the lr^jfo number of rants, officials of the Aahcvlll* | an try club were busy arranging ier* than the first flight, tmong tlio other Georgian* to ilfy were W. II. Glenn 180. T. T. 111am* 174. John Grant, Jr.. 199. Iton Parian 174, B M. BotuhiT After tennis, golf, baseball, or any sport, drink—? ''' •e Seed Asset- example that »very where. Henson Bros. & Fulbright Whofcmlt Distributor* Athens,-Ga. I In the world nr.d new world’* spend 'record* for racing motor car* urr idfkqiy when the flrgt event 1* hole ’■*** Labor Day, In the opinion* oi Jack Prince, the builder.' and O. If. Hnlbc, .Vftfruu-drjwr, r Bpth . MR. HARRY HODGSON say* there nre no linen of business with interest so entwined ns farming nnd oil mills and fertilizer manii* inn hour when 15 noted driver; page TWO held to nine by King, of C art SPORT NEWS Baseball Results Score by Innings: rart.p-sville 100 004 100- Mu ford 0<>2 001 000 Tired of Being Razzed ||! Mobile ... j Atlanta ... [ Miriningham Memphis .. f ! Nashville . Chattanooga Little Rock » AMKRKTS, Ca.—Albany change* j about face In *ne third game ol I the post season series here \ |f cd- inesdav afternoon and 'defeated | Americas, 12 to 4. Williamson, wh- I started on the mound for America's was wll nnd this, abetted by five error* pulled by Lindsey, gave the; I game to the visitors. Davenport, who went In to re place Williamson In the fourth, f pitched consistent hall, holding the I Albany hatter* to two runs and two hits after his advent. There was I about 1,500 fans present. The Box Score New York . Cleveland . Detroit ... St. Louis .. Washington Chicago ... Philadelphia Boston .. New York i incinnati . Pittsburg .. Chicago ... St. Louis .. Brooklyn .. Philadelphia Boston ... Albany— McCullough, Mitchell, rf • Kimhrell, e . Rid ridge. If . Marquard, 21) Kroh. p SALLY LEAGUE CLUBS— W. L. Pet. Macon 28 20 583 Spartanburg 28 20 .583 Charlotte 26 22 .G42 Augusta 21 22 .488 Greenville 20 26 .435 Gastonia 19 29 .396 A fie Johnny Wilson probably got sick BAI»V*»t-gKKAtO. XTVEN8. CgOMBOr THURSDAY, AUGUST they a.8o prosper, but when fail or any misfortune , or jvortakes .tnc farmer they with him. Did the farmer to grow cottc n Mr. Hodgsor hi* factories would have to down. But .ave all depend c man behind the plow, and do everything in our pow 4st him. to Athens. A cotton man says If farmer* continue their fight on the weevil through this month the a,tor* crop will bring in more mon ey than bumper crops hen the staple is sold ror four or five cent: per pound. M, 1923 V !;. COX on Baxter lying our market t figs we have ever gays there is more money In than any crop grown and they vor fail. They* make delicious ♦ serves and there J* g, ready mar- t f<*r fig preserves. Several rment around _ Athene say they II plant large grovpS. s' LAST WEEK we met farmers from Hart. Franklin, Madison. Banks. Jackson, Barrow. Oconee. Greene, and Oglethorpe countles f who brought p^duee to our curb market. We have also’ se from Habersham, Morgan, and Walton here with produce for f ENGLAND PREPARING THE VETERINARY DIVISION ' Georgia State College of Agriculture will Respond to Calls for VETERINARY SERVICE A moderate charge will be made. ' Phone 225-R, Athens, Ga. ATLANTA—Fingering tne auto matic telephone dial is Atlanta’s indoor sport at present. The nu tomntic replaced the “hello" girl August 1. An educational cam paign.. had been carried out for feveral months in the mysterie* of the thing, nnd most people knew how to operate it at the start. But. the telephone official^ say they are still having their troubles in getting the dial punched right One.good thing, they say, insofar is residenti&l telephones nre eon- erned. and that Ih that the babj j cannot play with it. , - MONEY TO LOAN ON ATHENS REAL ESTATE Interest Rate from 5 to 6\k r /e» Payable Monthly or Semi*Annually. See S. W. USSERY or JAY H. EPTING with II. O. EPTING & COMPANY Ground Floor Holman Building i f : 1 u—X many bouquets. nearly two year.-.’ inactivity he’s returning to the ring t » meet Harry Grub for the middleweight championship. The scrap will he at du Polo Grounds in New York, August 31. Here's Johnny as he appear in training. j f Hens Golfer* Qualifies For First Flight In Asheville; Many Georgians Pass Test SIIEVILLE. N. C.—Watts Gunn, 167, J. F. Saterteo 201, U. M. Noy con. Ga., stato champion, was Kin 212, A. lb Fates, 136, all p ill up In tho lenders nt the cloncf Atlanta ’ i tlm qualifying rounds of tho hual summer Invitation tourna |nt at the Asheville Country club ®tcri In the first flight tone of 163, one stroke BUI Fhinlzy. of Athens, turned In a an.ro of 132 for the qaalltfy- Ing round, while Max Oberdorfer and Dan (C ohn, of Albany made 22? and 205 respectively. J. C. McAfee. r«* than the low qualifying score.' of Macon qualified with 165, Key- enry Wes tall. Asheville crack. ton Smith, Savannah 188. rr-r. nnd chnrlos Mncknl, Wash- j I 7°^, A n KE r R ' A RE r BEAT ^ BUFORD, Ga.—-Iho Uartersvllle J nlno ’evened matters with Buford Epps Brown, Atlanta, and hero when It won the second game is Jones, Athens, will bn the of the scries, 6 to 3. Tho fame was called In the eighth Inning on ac count of dark noli a nnd was played under tho handicap of a muddy field. Despite the fact that tho ball was slippery nml* hard to handle the affair was reeled off with but five mlsplays. three of which were charged to the Shoemakers nnd tho other two to CartersvIUn. Tho two t«ams will play In Gainesville Thursday nnd s the battle takes cn tho aspects jf n rubber mntrh It Is expected to attract "record breaking crowds. (’lav parish, Oglethorpe outfield er, hit a home run In tho sixth in ning. which was tho big frame of tho visitors, they scorIng four markers In that stunze. First Base man Croyen wai the batting star for Buford, getting three hits out of four trios. Andy Chambers pitched for Bu ford and was touched for cloven representatives of Gorgia i the first flight and w.il give er golfers a run for the honors. Ynstall la favored to win tho ament, but it 'i almost a con- fact that th* re sre stroke* » Georgia golf bigs that will an silver trophies for tho Land aches. ib» supplies. There city in Georgia Tetter and prepared for all man pairs on motor vehicles FOR NEXT OLYMPIAD I^ONDON.—Britain has sot out n the the triclc Is not pulled off, it will not bo the fault of the English public In general which is giving fts money to send a crack team to the games In 1924. It has been generally admitted that England has lost much of her athletic su premacy during thfc last decade, and to regain this a loading Lon don newspaper has started a cam paign for $2OO,Q00, tho sum esti mated as necessary to get to gether a team and send It to the Paris ’gamesonext year. Linds* v, ss ... Duron, c Barnhart, c .. Williamson, p enport, p . WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Birmingham 1; Atlanta 3. New Orleans 3: Mobile 0. Little Rock 7; chattano* ga 1. Memphls-Uashvllle, rain. Better Ask AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3; Detroit 6. Boston 7-1; St. Louis 8-6. Philadelphia 3; Chicago 2. Washington 8; Cleveland G. TOTALS .. ..37 4 13 27 11 flatted fhr Huron In sixth. xxBnttod for Davenport in nlfKh. Score by Innings: Am TicUB 010 030 000— 4 All my 240 240 000- Spmmnry: Two Inse hits. Farm- r. Jackson CL.* - Mitchell. McCul- lomrh: huso on balls, off Kroh 3 ff Williamson 5. off Davdnport 2; struck out by Kroh 6. !«y Haven- ort 2; double play. Former tr Kroh to McCullough; sacrifice hit, Marquard; wild pitches, William son. Davenport; left pm base*. Atpericus G, Albany 9. Umpires, ns and Mayer. Time, 1:60. At tendance, 1,600. NATIONAL LEAGUE Rt. Louis 1; Boston 3. Only one game scheduled. SALLY LEAGUE Gastonia 3; Charlotte 1. Spartanburg 0; Greenvlllo Innings.) Augusta 3; Macon 9. ]T costs nothing to ask questions and it may save you annoyance apd serious loss. The officers of this bank arc pleased to co-operate and advise with their customers. THURSDAY’S CAMES SOUTHKHV I.EACIIE Atlanta at Birmingham ( games.) Little Rock nt Chattanooga. Memphis at Nashville. Mobile at New Orleans. Commercial Bank of Athens Member Federal Reserve System / CLOUTEHS DEFEAT BEDGOOD TEIJH Boston nt Rt. Louis. New York at Detroit. PhilnjIelVhia nt Chicago. Washington at Cleveland. “ASK OUR DEPOSITORS” Federal Tires At Reduced Prices For Limited Time- Subject to Withdrawal Without Notice Lint Price 30x3 Def. Fabric *11.45 30x3V, lief. Fabric .. r. .. -- -- ..*12.85 30x3V, I)cf. Curd *15.45 32x4 Def. Cord *30.10 33x4 IJcf. Cord - *31.00 Sale Price *8.05 *9.95 *11.95 *19.50 *19.85 E.-S. SPORTING GOODS CO. Washington and Lumpkin Sts. MOTORLIFE 6lL CO. Corner Prince and Meigs NATIONAL LEAGUE Rt. Louis nt New York. Chicago nt Philadelphia. Cincinnati nt Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Bostob. Back to Town Again Thousands of Athenians who have been away this summer, enjoying vacations at the seashore and in the mountains, are now re turning home. Incoming trains are bringing back these vacationists daily. We suggest that one of the first things returning Athen ians will need in the home-coming, picking up the regular usual routine of life and business will be THE BANNER-HERALD. . Stippbse yoji phone today and say: “Send me The Banner-Herald.” CIRCULATION PHONE 75 If The .Banner-Herald has been sent wou while away from Athens, have the paper changed from mail to city delivery. D^rfit' now. • Hfev: Pound’s Heavy Hitting C 1 o u t e r s Prove Too Much For the Bedgood Club. march to the top When they foatrd the Bedgood outfit 13 to 3 That club Is going to be hard t head ns any team with such ray of long dlsta very forrnidnbh vnttcr* Ip A happy combination of food and drink The aU-ycar^round soft drink Completely satisfies the thirst and stimulates good health. Anheuser-Busch, Inc, St. Louis Whorter who took the mound pinin’* .absence nay* "nev again." Besides some fifteen hit* he Issued four passes nnd received Dernble support. At no time did !■* losers threaten to lend. Captain Pound depulcated feat of Tuesday when he led ofl ith a smashing homer. He I one <>f McWhorter’s offering? viciously, the drive going nearly the Chi Phi House, pope, Wad* and Tutwiler Jill hit well. Franklin led the losers’ assault. Pound Davis and Goodman starred afield lied" Bander* of tho Brooklyn Giants and a Bren tv supporter ol the Bedgood club I* completely humiliated. Day after day he hi* friend* go down in defeat nnd blames it to the absence of hi* pa!. "Ice Hooks” Bedgood lit* friends intend to let him wire -Hed” to eome'buck home nnd savi him from further humiliation. The box i Bedgood Goodman 3 Franklin If. McWhorter p. ......—-. Lewi* c. Levle i Mtqdow,[ef. .... Nix rf tTpshavf »f Hayes 2b. ..— Total* Pound Pound 3h. ..... Hancock If. . Mur but rf. .. Pope c Anderson lb. Dean If. 3 Davis s* 3 Tutwiler 2b 4 Wade cf. 4 Smith p 4 Around Athens I With Col T. Larry Gantt I DIUVB ABOUND ATHKNR week showed Improvem going on all over the city. The foundation for a handsome resi dence Is being laid on Mllledgc avenue and another on South Lumpkin street, opposite Fnlrvlew Mr. Dudley’s new home on Mllledgc avenue Is about completed, also notice that several old i dencJs nre being almost rebuilt and modernized. The walls of the Lumpkin street school building nre completed. OUR OLD FRIEND VlnfT Price of High Shoals, wa* in the city this week, link say* ho ha* cur tailed his farming operations, but continues to live at home and board nt the same place. lie is the plomer fine cattle nnd poultry raiser of this section and built the first silo. WE NOTICE THAT SEVERAL of the large forest trees in the city are dying nnd It Is feared that some disease bn* nttneked the oak and hickory growers. The mammoth trees that beautify our city ar* one of it* greatest attractions and vhen you nf decay better FARMERS COMPLAIN flint weevils ure destroying cowpen* Uiul have already attmgicd c »r»» ant* Wheat—that they were never m«*ro destructive. With imported seed* l and plant* from tropical countries} are introducing all manner of insect pests nnd noxious plant* should raise our own seed. The progressive farmers around Win rvijie, in their* atlon have set an should be followed Totals 38 13 12 Umpires McWhorter nnd Moss. ALTOONA BUILDS FAST SPEEDWAY ALTOONA. Pa.—Altoon’j *I*fc4way will be the fastest tract- A NUMBER OF OCONEE coun ty ladies bring produce to our curb market anil say it is of very great help to them. Among their number nre Mesdatnes Elder, Jack- nnd Algood. They bring en couraging crop reports from their county. MIL IIAOOOD. near Eastville. in Oconee is supplying our curb mar- ket with Belgium hares and they brlrg 40 cents each. He says they br«*c<I every month and cost abou/ as much to raise us chickens. He has 100 luceding glares. They nre ir ^*'ke|t in a tloored pen or they would borrow out. A Worth-while Reputation- The head of one of this country’s great manufacturing insti tutions says: “The man who builds and the man who buys arc both beneficiaries of reputation. To the one it is a continuous spur and incentive—to the other, the strongest of all guarantees that what he buys is worthy.” Patronize the manufacturer or merchant who has a reputation for honesty and fair dealing. Such motives must actuate the consistent advertiser. The man who invests real money in build ing a reputation for himself and his mferchandise cannot afford to risk any of it by taking unfair advantgae of his customers. He must retain the good-will of the buying public. Without this, his business cannot succeed. Every time he advertises he puts his reputation'in your hands.- His products or the wares he has for saie must make good. His service must be as advertised. That is why it pays to read advertisements, to deal with ad vertisers and to buy advertised goods. Yes, It Is Worth Your While to Read the Advertisements