The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 10, 1923, Image 2

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[ftftKt VODfoEUF COVSFS UHttE. ( 3MO ^ HOWOM* HM1ftKEN U? f OTW&. rfC£.tOCkl/cr NOVO WELL 6EFST IT HOME. PWO GET KEftOM TCKTH' BIG k FAflfS IbNIfcHT ( MftHE Of 50ME COFFEE. i ffcMPEtUE ! ATT THE. VWE.OP X GlKZISJI vwilf. m>. GxOMLEn 0 VftCSTIONINC, ' HA m COlJNKH novo FOR ONE WILD Time. , mww CARPET CW TH* WIFE. WIULKPiOfc. V . Trt' DICKEIO rr^. BSS& LPftEfl MQNDAY’8> GAMES SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta at Chattanooga. Birmingham p.t NafhvIJIo. Little Rock at New Orleans. Only three games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at New York. OjiJy one game scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Cincinnati. Only two games scheduled. RUTH CREEPS UP ON CYRUS CHICAGO.—After going into o ‘ tlo for the third time this sesaon ‘in their race-for home runs. !Cy , Williams, of the Philadelphia Na tionals, Monday was one home run [ahead r.f Babe Ruth, of the New j York Americans, despite the fact that Ruth smacked out another [home run Sunday. ; A week ago Williams had the same lead, but ou Wednesday Ruth [tied the count when he smashed out his 33rd home run. Wiliaims | nmdo circuit clouts on both. Fri- 1 day and* Saturday, while Ruth I smashed out a^home run Sunday At the end of Sunday’s games Williams had 35 home runs and Ruth was forced to be content with ‘ ."4. Ken Williams, oh the St Louis Americans stlU retained third place In the home run fight. In -the. two leagues with 27. while Fournier, of the Brooklyn Nation als came fourth with 20. Those' With fourteen or more home runs to their credit for the [season to date follow: FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ;Blosser Sounds Reasonable OU-UljklT -TAi-'SEE? TLEKS'IW . J Uotfnm’; own- WUAr AC6 THOSE, ‘ WILLIE? - American League |Rutb. New York Williams, St. Louis .... Hellmann, Detroit Hau.er, Philadelphia ... Brower, Cleveland Sneaker, Cleveland .... McManus. SL Loula .... National League JFIIIIama, Philadelphia . Fournier. Brooklyn Hornnby. St. I-uuls ..... Men,el, New York ..... USJflNIMS ’ BOSSfWMAT KIMDA BUSS THEY w SEE-DIBMT r YOU AltMER WEAR • OEmiEH _J I EfiSGE ? WKv.usifmiN' BUSS ABE BUSS VNITH TAIL Miller. Chicago USHTr/ Atlanta Golf Stars Leave ATLANTA.—Bohhv Jones, na. ' tlonal open golf champion;: Tesa TsriM*-b*>». Charlie Black. .T-\, Inch, artl Hirkev and Cl'lefc Ridley, At- lanta amateur golfers. Inrt early | Monday, morning bound for Chl-1 onan .•.TineA thaw wilt Hire isn't . cage. where they will take part Ir. the national amateur golf chnm-* nfonshln. which at F?n«i. mfyu-, near Chicago, nwt Saturday^ The qualifying round will rtarf. TIIE BANNER-HERALD# ATIIENS r GEORGIA -■ a ■ ■ ■ . HOW DEMPSEY AND F1RPO STACK UP START , SEPT. 10TH DEMPSEY’S MEASUREMENTS AGE - 28 HEIGHT .... G Ft. I In. WEIGHT I 195 lbs. NECK 17 In. CHEST (normal) - 41 In. CHEST (expanded).. 44 In. BICEPS FOREARM WRIST - CALF ANKLE - 15 In. 32'/, In. .. 22 In. SPORT NEW jmuat travel nearly 300 miles to < battle Michigan# at <Ann Arbor, [October 13, and' Texas, in Dallas, October 20. On October 27, Tulane comes to Nashvllle.to meet Vandy. Bontar, Koliey, Roundtree, Kuhn, Reese and Lawrence, with Hardage great halfback, of last year, com- ; j*aao the nucleus around which : Coach Dan McGugin and his. as- [ distant ‘‘Josh” Cody are forming I the 1923 eleven. During -the next few weeks, a [hard fight will be made to whip Term. Clashes With Arfhv the team III ahap for a victory over oruu tr ;ii„C tt:_Y(he rMlemgan wolvonnea. Last Oil A9tn. Vandy S nard y.afs clash at Nashville hetweeh Schedule Begins in Octo-j 1 * 1 ®, commoaorea^ and ber. FIRPO’S MEASUREMENTS age „ ... 27 HEIGHT .. - 0 Ft. 2V, In. WEIGHT .. .. -- 212 lbs. NECK .. 17 In. . CHEST (normal) ... 42 In. CHEST (expanded) . 46 In. BICEP! FOREARM WRIST WAIST - . THIGH .. . CALI' __ .. ANKLE .. REACH .. . 15 In. 11?i In. | , .. .. 7*j in. i . 3«»A in. 1 -.. 32'/, In. | 1014 jn 77 (j In. j Here is a .now departure method in the manner of comparing prizefighters. The gentleman in white is none other than Champion Jack Dempsey, ag^nst whom is silhouetted the blackened figure of Luis Kirpo. These outlines arc actual photographs, iahen by Bob Dorman, Banncr-Herad photographer who made them to scale and enlarged each th' saj *. rmount. When making the first picture, which was cf I empsey, Dorman marked the spot on his camera 4 where it had been focused, nad then hustled away to Atlantic City, where, setting his camera at the samr mark again, he backed away from Firpo until th? ircus was sharp. ■ • The combined results gave two photos—one cf Dcmfscy and another of Firpo—which had exactly thfe same perspective and measurement in every detail.. These were then tut out, superimposed and painted over, producing the graphic comparative pinups seen above. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads ' NASHVILLE, Tenn.—The sharp [snap of toes crashing against pig skins sounded over the practice . ffoh.'rf of Vanderbilt-ami the Uni versity of Tennessee’ luiodday as the first official day *of football uraetTe for the foil season was recorded. .Tennessee must take rapid p*ro cress in its practice, for on Sep tember 29, the eleven is scheduled lo clash with the Army, at West Point. Coach M. B. Banks has-the assistance of \y. O. (Chink) Lowe for:.ier football star and at pres I ent a member of the Tennessee legislature, who is working to de j vefop a strong line, j Ten “T” men are on thh list'of ,-eturned players, among them be ling Captain Holt. Pistes Kefauver. | P. Y. ‘Morris and 3. c. Lowe, the latter a brother to ‘‘Chink.” Twelve of the last year Freshman teat ere present to *prove valuable in increasing the strength of the team. Jack Batoy, Harry King and Roe Campbell are among the stars r.f alst year who are mlsfsng froir the present practice season ai Calderwood. > Tennessee’s teams of 1014 and 1016 are expected to be rivaled by the 1923 machine, according to the coaches. Georgetown, tTniversl- tv of Georgia. Tulane, Virginir. »71itary Institute and Kentucky State are nmong the institutions to lie met this year. Vanderbilt faces a bard schedule < during the early p*v*y of October. Howard College will be met Oct ober 6, In Nashville, but aVnderbllt which ffesuited' in a nothing tc nothing tie, was a great surprise tr the sporting world. Much interest in manifested' here over the question of Tom Ryan’f eligibility to play with the Com modores. If he is allowed to re main ‘In the game, Vandy’s pros pects >11! be greatly strengthened BASEBALL RESULTS STANDING C- CLUBS SCilTH&TfJ I 'AGUE CLUBS— TV. L. I New Orleans 87 60 .1 Mobile ,.81 60 .667 Hirmlnuhnm 70 6A. ,61£ Memphis: 60 66 .611 Nashville 70 70 .600 Atlanta .....69 Chattanooga 57 83 .407 Little Rock 47 85 .356 ‘ ff I knew you’d like ’em! It’s the best cigarette '■I ever tasted.” AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS— W. L. Pet New York 85 44 .652 Cleveland ... 71 67 .655 Detroit .. 65 60 .62C St. Louis 65 62 .51*. Washington 62 67 .48] Chicago 58 69 .45' Philadelphia ... • 54 73 .42f Boston 49 77 ,3g( ! NATIONAL LEAGUE I CLUBS— W. L. Pet New York 85 52 .621 Cincinnati 73 54 .591 Pittsburgh 77 65 .684 Chicago ... 72 62 .537 St. Louis 69 G6 .611 Brooklyn 63 67 .481 Boston 44 87 .336 Philadelphia 43 86 .332 SUNDAY’S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Little Rock 0-0; New Orleans 7-10- Mobile 5; Memphis 7. Birmingham . 1; Nashville 2. Atlanta 4; Chattanooga 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 2; Chicago 4 > Boston 2*0; Now York .6-4. Detroit 3; C|evelamJ 5. / Philadelphia 5; Washington 2. v NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago’ 0; St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 0; St. Louis 3. Cincinnati 8 ;Pittsburg 3. Only three played. jNHiiBiMHHiflii MONDAY. SEPTEMBER la l9 ,, ADAM AND EVA -By Cap Hig-ghi, Moving pay' \ r i fo.ADAM. ISN’T 'A. WONOEISFUL - A NEW ^ uffhxl womans right- MAKES VOU FEEk. - LiRft A l?{AL CITI2EN' NO MORE NOISV PLATS- - MAN’S HOME? H»S J / CACvTue - HOPE the. ( d Nei<JHOO.-?S ARC. J (ft NICE FOLKS- TWO MORTAGLS-! HUMP! C F%4 MUST PAY THOSEr OFF QUICK- ^PONV UKE’W ' ITS 5&Ol NEWTON AVc. PIVEFPDALE HOUSE OF OUR OWN. DON'T FORGET THE- ADDRESS - HE RE.’5 THE. KEY I'LL. BE THERE BEFORE- JYOV ISti'T iT WONDERFULj) WONDEI2 IF THAT FURNACE IS ANY GOOD HOPE-THE HOUSE DON'T SETTLE. AND crack all the walls like they Say new houses do- hope the little- woman IS AT THE HOUSE WHEN l GET THERE. - HOPE,THE 'BUILDER. 34 AINT A CROOK. 8 ? UU PM C'A/? S. TiEA SERVICE m fy SALESMAN SAM y Swan Sam Obeys Orders / liAl