The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 20, 1923, Image 5

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jEORT NEWS' rnrnsDAY. sRPTF.Mny.it 20. io;r a vy Schedule For the jger FlevepiJhis Year, anderbilt is Big Game. ... . . rni Athens Higij Is Dallas, Texas. October 20, University of Ala bama at Birmingham. October 27, Oglethorpe Univer sity, at Atlanta. November 3, UnNetsIly of Chat tanooga, at Chattanooga. November 10, Centre College, at Memphis. November 17, Maryville Col lege,'at Sewanee. • November 20, (Thanksgiving ;Qay)j .Vanderbilt, at Nashyille. dHtffE. Tenn—A Hi itwanoi athletics will be enter when the college opens inter 20th.. f_>Tii« athUtic conjunction with the Init'/j authorities has (level a plan which cnlla for three ■e n:en and one pert time Provision' liaSi been mailo iie.vd roach of athletics, an istant coadtea.tsj-'hmait ecq.-h, a ilirecter of athletics who have cenenFeBrgt.MBH M. S.Jgy.*t, a Rradjste the Univenrftjrof Pennsylvania lass otJMd, has accepted portion of head coach. He ynl footba'I cn the team with Steadily Making Real Progress The “Brownies” Showing Up Better T'.ian Was Ex pected, 'Following Loss Of-Mayers. Official Issues from the Athletic head at the local high school an nounce that the Maroons will take the field of combat for Ihe first time on Friday the 28th. Tht Madison High xrldders will furnish the opposition. As this Is the first game of the season In the city large crowd Is expected. Along with this announcement comet word that six dates have been flteld and other* ore pending. A big battle to be P*y*a Thanksgiving with gem* JJgW eleven oTMhe state Is **P*ted. / good eleyerf out of - Atlanta .w» • probably be the Mwoont* oppon* ents on this date. Nh GeoffU game will be* played on this day ao If big sett© leotild he arranged would nn doubt be the meant ol supplying thd holiday crowd with amusehient for the day. Long signal drills have marked the wofkqjils thta week. The ladi had a Iona scrimmage Monday shf ...... — — will probably be called on for mor. „rs afro, and the. Baylor (Waco, nn th, rnmlnir days. Prospect. IJSJ.) University meet in 1923- are far from atoomy due mostly tc football t.»m took the Texas lh(t Br( . nl WO rk of several of tb« linemen. The huskies who ore fill Ink In the two vneancles In the llm nre ahowlns up well. Smith am) Folwell, has had riper. in eonehinv at nsylvania, jfavarford Collage, certain pfefeerstory schools mil Philsdetphu; and and la known aa an, official in many rtant eaatetn. •frames. . II. Moo ii.Ncwmaa .——— llrtic director at .Alien Aeade- [ Bryan, TcxiKfia assistant xh. Ho la on pn-round man, h track as his's'hejplalty. Mr. won tedeFtcUOi champion - while coaching the La- Ga.. high-"school sfewl I the 1 THE BANNMB-HEttALP, ATHENS. GEORGIA two. J. B.-Candler received an-in. Jury In the afternoon'* .' twisting Ids knee. Charllo Wclhrs who hu* been out for a few dayi with a bad ankle wiU return 1 eeveral daya. New Financing Plan For Farm Lighting Plants Announcement la Just mode the Delco-Llght Company, of Way* ton, of a new plan for tne dlstrl tut Ion of their farm electric plants Htlch It Is declared will be of vast rnportanoe to all farmer* and theii ft to lie* who htVei been longing f»*> th<- benefits and conveniences ci electricity In tl eir home*. Price plan. It name* a single loe l”'ve Plun. it names a singe, oa Trice which covers, not o»ily th» Delco-Llght plant and bat*vy de sired, but also the coat o? insta.*!- Ing the cost of wiring the housr for ten lights in locations to bt specified by the owner of the house, ten drop lights placed in po sitlon. complete even to the te» electric bulbs In their sockets, aflf a special power socket for con ncctlng up the various electrics appliances which the house wlf* may want to use. A financing plan also Is provid ed; It Is explained, which enable; those who desire It, to buy the!* equipment on easy payments. The hole-plan.la. designed. It appears. thousands of funner* have pur chased electric plants. It wAs shown, since the Delco-Llght Com pany began their manufacture, less than eight years ago. Thl.t com pany alone has sold more than 20©.* 000 of these during that time and ♦Me will fierce?# v#»y rap idly during the coming month*, it ‘he belief of the manufacturers ol Delco-Llght Products. <, They base this belief, they de- dare'upon the better understandlnf ind appreciation .of the electricity which have come to the farm fain ly with the Introduclton of ?lu>i:s inda and thousands of electric llanta onto the farms. They lie- ieve, also, that the farmer, tike \ny other citizen who has the nbll- ty to buy comforts for h!s family will not hesitate to exchange a few >f his. dollars for the electrical con renlences which wll mean so mucl n enjoyment and In saving abor n his home. The Delco-Llght company, at he largest manufacturers of fartr •lectrlc plants In the world. It asking It ^sslble for tho fprmei o have electricity ao easily and ol licit moderate cost, have undoubt edly taken a step which will lead o much finer results, and wll’ nean the spread of far greatet teasings for mankind, than evet they themselves realise. Bogart Girls’ Bobby Jones Is Basketball Outfit Strong Again 1 course record In the forenoon, 70. Oulmet defeated-Hunte , 1 f ■ ser defeated Herron. ed Hunter, H"glt»h Gardne r li-n-lctM DOGART. Ga—The Bogart High schesl fts-kcthalt team under tie captaincy or Mira Bessie Brad' burry. Is ready to begin the fourth year of Ita aucceaeful court play ing. Two ihinlng atara will pot be In the line-up tbla year. Misses Thelma Cash and-Ruth Busha an mlwing. Miss Caah has finished school and Miss Busha’s health' will not permit her playing, it la reported. Mira Inea Norris will probably fill one of tbe guard po. lltlona and Miss Lois Smith, will be moved from forward to guard. The Bogart team was second In ihe High school place last year, with « wins and 3 defeats‘to Its credit, nut one series was lost and that to the Athens HI. Mies Bred- berry, tbe captain load the scoring last year, with 74 points. Miss Crow was aecond with 24 and Mint Lois Smith third with S3. The team's challenge la open tc any team who wants games with them and letters may be addressed to Prof. C. m. Copeland, principal, Bogart. Ga. FLOSS MORE COUNTRY CLUB, Chicago.—Bobby Jones, open golf champion, wna defeated here Wed nesday by Max Maraton of I'hlla- dslphla. 2 and 1. after shooting a HEAD banner-herald WANT ADS ' Money Saved is Money Earned so/ihlneJsoo BotfchvSkhs?. Smk[ fyjts F.f.DdbyCfylM. Shoe Polish All Colors V ' euffepNaY. jtlemy CoSftreike champion- lip in football in 1922. The freshman football team ill be coached by Harry E. Clark, alumnus of Sewanee. Clark yod every position except cen- . on tho Sewanee team* of 1914 rough 1917, and was considered! Thf hr „„ nnt work nt the twe the best Wllllnms and Lamher- h , I^f I hn « dl.ner.ed nil doubt In this de. der HwHa Cope. Last J™? pnrtmrnl.iHmlthand Bed.ee haw :9onA -form at ih# vacant Iarklei berth. . r*ntnin WeatherlJ Wii lood* foi* the other- tackle; f>tinrd, mrtterlnl is plentiful. Boy”;Bishop will no doubt .bocupfr, one 'of these- positions while th* hth«T;wl!l be filled by near mated- fcj»44uuuii5!>k?r %^at the plvol roach Drown ha* a nice looking nc ga w H .J& under t S Last year, the firet year Sewanee •r the freshman rule, lark's team. defeated toth^Jk* HS Intro and the Vanderbilt fresh 1 53 JtACTICS ■XDERWAY I Football Jiractlce began on Sep' mber 1(U, with ten of last ar'a fi and eleven of lrat icn on hand, in nddi- |, n to n number of aecond string: bunch nf backs to pick from. Tt< a: and i(ht coaches have had j will have reserve power InJhl.JIne candidates hnru »i worn prv Pniir. : for the flrkt geme of the Dudley and Eppes are the. lads ■'w with Caraon-Newman on neg crdinted on to carry Ol# % Lumber 22nd. The first scrim- roon Ihrenh. Several of the><»eij fige was held tour days after | have shown nice work recently, opening of the season, and Jnlahty nine haek field can be pick, re la no let-up in proapect for ed from this array. • thirty oh more who are trying positions. [The schedule is as follows: [September 22, Carson-Newman, I Scwnnet. . _ .. [September 29, Howard College, I Sewanee. I October 6, Southwestern Pres- lytcrian University, at Sewanee. I October 13, Texaa A. A M., at I The flr*t verious Injury of the •#n*nn has hern rcronfM. While In dumping nrnctlc- Ttojr Hcdsson one of th# back field candidate wrenched hi* shoulder and will hr nut ftvr w*#kn. * This In1un> w||| hnnd'can th# locals ns this In/ worn coMtitcd on fa do th# putlnr work. H# win nrnMhly h# In shap^ for th# second hnttl#. BASEBALL JESULTS STANDING OF CLUBS SOUTHERN LEAGUE „ „ . W. L. Pet New Orfeans 39, S3 .627 Mobllo .■ 87 g, .674 Memphis 74 69 .618 Atlanta 76 72 .613 Birmingham ..7.1 73 .601 Nashville ... 76 76 .600 Chattanooga ...'. 60 87 .403 Little Rock 60 91 .308 AMERICAN LEAGUE .. W. L. Pet. Now York 08 48 Cleveland 73 62 .640 I........69 66 .611 _ . . .68 68 .800 Washington 68 71 .489 Chfcado ... ..1 61 76 .448 Philadelphia 60 76 .441 10 M7 • ^NATIONAL LEAGUE L. Pet New York 89 64 Cincinnati 86 66 .667 Plttalmrg 82 69 .681 Chicago 78 a? .521 nt. isnila 73 68 .618 S Um .. 68 71 .468 n,. .,1 47 93 .338 elphla .46 94 .31 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Mobile 13-3; Nashville 3-1. Memphis 4; Atlanta 13. Birmingham 13; Little Rock 9. New Orleans-Chattanooga. rain. americanTeague Detroit 6-3; Philadelphia 3-4. Chicago 1; Boston 2. St. Louis 0; Washington 11. No other games scheduled.' NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 0-1; Cincinnati 1-6 Brooklyn 6-3; Chicago 1-4. 'Boston 6; Pittsburg 4. New Yoryst. Louis, rain. THURSDAY’S GAMES SOUTHBRN LEAGUE New Orleans at Chattanooga. Mobllo at -Naihvlllc. Memphis if 'Atlanta. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Philadelphia. 8L Louis at New York. Detroit at Boston. . Only three games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Broolyn at Chicago. New York at Pittaburg. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Only three games scheduled. wllng | IP yon have hOYal nparlahcad IJhst uncomfortable, soul rend- . jpg. heart tearing, nauseating ; bolls carry with them « truly fortunate. The boll securely—hiding away, •mod, to to speak—behind your ■' J ‘ here yon can't reach nt to so bad. Every ' 4—oh! that ; agony. s all skin disop have BOILS i FOU GA. FOOTBALL uman motor is not .i.-...-cylinder#—tho spark I vitality la low-rich red blood Is ? 'urging through your rains. . human carburetor la dogged 6 Whan the lead from the gas “* °I the antomobUe Is Ailed Particles of dirt the engine does not respond properly. So, too, when tho system la clogged with Impuri ties, skin disc ' pimples,, eczema, or bolls appear. B. 8; 8. builds new blood cells. As blood calls Increase In number Impurities vanish. Whan Impari ties vanish bolls and other annoy ing akin disorders disappear. B. 8. S. Is the conqueror of skin eruptions. It Is the greatest blood cell builder, blond cleanser and body builder known. It Is fool hardy to snSer from bolls and skin disorders when by patting your system In order thkra uncomfort able hindrances to well-being wilt be done away with. Mr. V. D. Behalf, 557 15th Street. Washington, D. C.. writes: *7 fried for utart to per relief from a bat cm of boils. Eorrytbietf tailed until I took 5. S. S. lam now abso lutely cured, and it wees 5. S. S. that did It." S. S. S. Is sold at all leading drag stores. Try n bottle and get rid of your bolls and other ekin eruptions. The large also Is the : Worlds Best 4 RSBKM 1» MaMWHABMV* Dn«*half hundred Freahmait and thirty odd varsity men were on the scene at th# scheduled hour for ~ufMtiay afternoon on San ford Field, the largest number ti report thla year, for th* Georgtr teams. No practice wna held momln& hthe let-off betnf allowed fivedie student* time to enter their names on th* registration book*. Again the varsity candidates were put through Another stiff workout the routine being the same as on Monday. Two teams, were lined up and were drilled In returnlni punt*, while another team apent a greater part of the afternoon Ir. pausing. Another signal drill war also on the program. Hettlng-up exercises was anothei feature of the day, and the varsity men ended their afternoon’e work ky hltinc the dummy. Conches Woodruff. Bt#vemsn «n«‘ Thcmae handled the . old m#n Coaches Whit# and Hackman spent" fw their ifltl J## Freshmen. Tbe first real scrim mage H Earl Combs, Louisville, outfield er, hailed as tbe greatest player In tne American association, Is an other $100,p00 rookie. At least that’s tho price his club has set on him.' Several big league teams are after him. lie was picked up in. the Kentucky mountains last year. ! I T IHE Standard Oil Company (Kentucky) of- fers for sale only those petroleum products which it guarantees can be used with per-? feet safety, and satisfaction and which will merit the public’s confidence. : % arried on a basis e Company does The Company’s yielding only a fair profit, not arbitrarily fix or change its markets. These are governed by changes in costs of the raw ma terial or the finished products and by the basic law of supply and demand over which the Com pany has no/control. r ‘ * - • Years ago the Company inaugurated a policy by which these petroleum products most generally used could be had not only when required but ! wherever required. 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