The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 02, 1923, Image 2

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THB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENlMiEORCTA TUESDAY, OCTOIiKR 2. 182.1. [in November. The team will plav | Colbert. MThe fchalleflgo U opart to any team who wants games. Write C. M. Copeland. Supt. ! JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES - : UNDER THE GROUND CHAPTER 21 fal Cochran. Drawings by Leo i SPORT NEWSp M/ ^ — — tor JS For Next Game In jm FROSH 10™ OF SUPERIOR Athens 'Saturday ftfl m IN COURT ANNOUNCED; rels Threw Mighty Scare Into Golden Tor- dGlESVILLE FRIDAY OPENS HIEXT MOiAYi Wallie Schang (Continued From The Georgia “Bullpups,” known sometimes As the freshpvan foot-? ball team, will meet the Riverside regulars In Gainesville Friday aft ernoon. Coach Bachman will take his team up to the Riverside city for the Initial game of the season and he Ig drilling the red cap* late these afternoons for the fray. I Georgia has one of the -best freshman teams In its history this yqar it Is believed and a good Whitehead vs; Grlffeth, et at. Cox vs. Link, et : ! Frlx Vs. Athens ftwjO&Elec. Cot Denny vs. Conoljy, Trading etc. Evans vs Yvoiles.. r w* ‘ . National l^ink of ' f Athens vs Turner, Deft., ot al. Billups vs. Ray. Alexander & Garrett Vs. Athens Empire Laundry Co. Evans & Gaines vs. Clarke. Tuesday, October ,9 1923 Globe and Rutgers Fire lua. Co., Vs. IMvis, Dlrec. Gen. 8. A 1 . L. Ry. By MARCU8 BRYANT t Injuries are reported In the Ogle- Gcorgia’s Bulldogs resumed work 1 thorp camp. Wallace, Parrish, and Monday afternoon, and began their j Roberts were tue Injured for <>?Je- fourtli week of practice. The work thorpe, those of Wallace and Par- was of a light nature, the time be- j rish being the most serious. Wal- , Inpr spent in getting the soreness ' lace is in the back Gold, Parish out aud limbering up, after their ! and Roberts performing at center hard game with the Mercer Bap-i and tackle, respectively, lists last Saturday. I Adrian Maurer is expected to With the Mercer game on '.he i bring the most trouble for the ••won" side of their ledger, Ogle-j Bulldogs. His play featured Ogle thorpe will be their next foe, and j thorpe’s work against Tech, he tbo*eccne of battle will be Sanford j scoring both the touchdowns. It Field next Saturday. , W III be remembered that'ho croSS- Georgia’a fuii strength was used t ^ Georgia’s iino r last year and no in the affair with Mercer, but both j mtle trouble Is expected from him their offense and defense showed again th e season up well. Several, thnts the Mercer J#ke . Morr|s Parlsh , i iobert , goal lino was threatened, but ill rv,w|#j Wallace Rrmvn Kllvnrn luck ..loved a role with the Bull f®: 1 ?’ .? wn ' Kl gore “Well," sold Mother Earth, “you hove often-wished for Silver and jewels. If you will stay down here I will aivd th vou. Rut. If Voii vetdrn *n c.-irth you must return with eni.v came down here after. Which would you rather do, stay or Bulldogs” and “Cuddle Ups” to Exchange Cheers Atttenu Fruit Co vs. Davis. Dlrec- Saffold vs. Barrett & Co. 8a ffold vs. Barrett & Co. Clarke vs. Athens Rwy & Elec McGregor vs. McGregor. , Atlanta Trust Co. vs. Price. Moss vs. ^Lexington Motor Co. Moss vs. Lexington Motcn* Co, Deft., et al Clmr.i. Prince vs. Mayor & Council, City of Athens. t Whitehead et al Admrs vs. Nat- . Iona! bank of Athens, et al. j McCombs vs. Union Thread com* pany. McCombs vs. Union Thrcd Coni- pany &. Peacock. Johnson vs. Gulf Refining Co. Wednesday, October 10th, 1923 - Qulllian, et al. ve. Broxton, ot al. Arnold vs. Pitman & White. Southern Rwy. Co. vs. Moss Mfg Co. rfsKfiV* Moon vs Moon, et a|*fIlllor> A? The feminine leads and chorus of. jho musical comedy company, “Cuddle-Up” that shows at the Co lonial Saturday night, ifcttl attend the Georgia*Oglethdrj»o football game on Sanford Field Saturday afternoon ip a body And that night the Georgia grid artists will enjoy the *show from the Colonial boxes At the game the girls are ex pected to- root for tho homo team and that night tho boys will cer tainly not bo mitt-bound when the footlight artsts perform. The gamo gets under way at 3:30 and the show begins at 8:30. “Oh, I’d much rather go bat ‘ tut what ol d into a t s ball to :k to earth. vii, i u ilium rumer gu uuu. uj uuri.i, rvpuca did I come down here for?” ‘•For your baseball., t hole iA the ground, replied Mother Earth. Then sh Jack and told him to crawl through a hole nearby, BASEBALL RESULTS STANDING OF CLUBS AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS— W. L. Pet. New York ..96 62 .661 Cleveland .. 78 68 .634 Detroit 78 70 .627 St. Louis * 73 73 .500 Washington 72 75 .490 Chicago ... A .66 81 .449 Philadelphia 65 81 .445 tlbsMli *... r 0G **98" .405 raliit Schang, veteran catrher of tfn Yankees, who la ths Ixaina of Hujtgins outfit when on the* field. Svhcng is noted as c fo ofjhe ime end should chine in tho coming world Jack thanked the kindly old lady and, calling to 1 crawl through the hole. Soon he was out on a hillside i air again. And the hold in the ground closed up. His the Ground was over. Jack's next adventure is in the , tarted to i the open ir to Under cl Castle. greatcsl catchers in the £a: r.criclL .j- last year, and Harper, or Buabn, last year guards on the team. Nunnaliy, a varsity player on tho team for three years, has returned to school for his last year on the team. Ho is expecting to have tlir. greatest year. He has been a star center for three years. He had 36 points to his credit last year . T.hoo Crow, who led the team ip ! scoring last year, :1s hot bac* hi- U~X\ »TI.. .Jit tin H - McOauffhcy 151,0. Co. vs. Thomas, Prin. ,t al, OarnUhoo. Connolly v,. Mra Mary Fullllovo, et at / i Thursday, October 11, 1923 your; —depends' much u your present. Oj votrr personal valj tomorrow. Insure forms of Propertj kin', (ho safety of your; past and,tl}f ly if your property, yodr business; iblcs arc insured today can you be sv today to protect tortiorrbw. Wc can Protection Policies, ,]|HI|] (inton Securities Co., Athens, • <Mrf Clara Brbthtwell v«. Oraal I Wilkin,, Deft.. »t al Oar. f Klnncbrew va. Wade.' » Pofurlfeld'vaTiUt.nf < , Mr,. Maude F. Talmadffe Ex- trJt.viu.Conollyi. .' -'rtil'L. fernltS V.. HkWMs. et at Lyons va Coils, AJmr., . Est Langston. - r=t r v-. Weed. Muckle & Hawkins vs. Hawkins Stern ec sl.» • /Ciller va. Blllupa, Deft, Hurt Garnishee. Federal Land Bank ys. Chandler, et al. : i Tiller, ym. BIUupk Deft, Hufi , Oarnlffhee, BUlup, Clmt. Bowden va. American Tobaoce Co., Deft, ot al.| Smith v«. Hawke,, et al. Delta, et al flarnl,hm.nt. The following com In which Judge Fortaon l. dlaquillfled, wB be tried by Judge Bradwell, on Thursday, October llthi . Commercial Bank v,. White Hid, I I mil | IIIIII.IIIIJ I > rconii;; nisi year. lul ' ■' '■ ■ IIIU I tUUL IllUIIUUnl ;, c hoAl. HI, lo„ will bo a-terrtbh (blow to the'high school.. Ho pla«- ■ •' ■ ' | eC forward and had 6 polat^ to lilt Johnny Ertle to Referee „ , . . . .... ‘'' •Title Bout in Goltiftibus i.gj r in«q«fci win*'kiro'tfyrt tji Loyd Smith ha, been a or tno toamnor ifiiw f - expected to havy his greatsst yem RDSton ... V 62 97 .349 9***PP** m j 320 MONDAY’S RE8ULT8 r=9 ^ AMERICAN. LEAGUE ! fciiveliod 13/ 8L Lmas'5. - Detroit 17; Chicago 3. tWashington 3; Philadelphia.4. "Only games scheduled, t L'-" • Plenty of Money to Lend on Real frvsr 4kwvr 10 per cent np to 11,000. COLUMBUS.—Tho et act and the curla'.n rear HUBERT M. RYLEE icuu? io zannie ztiper, wno nas oeen on on tho f Tat fight In the aoutb for t bo , C rub to,m for two year,, arllf a world champlouahlp since the make tho vanity team thit yfur. battle J!m Corbet fought with jjo I, expected to prove a' stnf. j Charllo Mlicneli nt Jackaonrllle In Hope Norris who has been oh UN. the scrub team for twoiyears Is The fight In question Is none oth- expected to flit In the other place tr titan a Ding ot glove, between at tho forward. ...... ...... *- * Harper or Busbn w|ll fill tho other place al guard. The Bogart High school had H’< beat season 1st year on the local court, the team was coached by L. N. Foster and won six games and lost five. The season will opqn Law offices Phone 1676. NATIONAL LEAGUE ,nines scheduled. TUESDAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Chicago. Cleveland at St. Louis. Washington nt Philadelphia. Only three games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Boston. Only one game scheduled. Btr blltig, a home ftown, corn- fed Georgia boy. KcTIgue la the light heavy weight champion ot the world and ling first crack at the title since NO MATINEE—We’re Ail Going to the Football ) Strtylfhg la the youth who la get* wear And Buddie Held It Up High Again Georgia Again Wins Tro^ nhy For Increase in Memberships; Delega tion Heads the Parade. Dublin, M. •* C. City of Athens vs. Ban ning. Madison:Co. 'Bank v«. McElrenth Deft., Commercial Bank. Garnishee Cltlsena Natl.- Bank va. Fort,on, al al. { Georgia .Develop, Co. va. Athenl Apt. Corp'n. et nl. Cjtlfena Natl. Bank vs, Fortaon et al. Garnlnhment. Cltlaen, Natl. Bank va. Fortaon et al. Garnishment McTIgue rules -the favorite, though there are many who take tho gtrlblaii aide ot the affair. The battle tor the title will be held in tkl, city on Thuarday, the scene of careagle being laid at tho Driving Park, which ha, al ready had it's batplsm ot blood, a, the Georgia and Auburn football tame Sal been staged here, for the past aoverat yean. McTtguo la going through hi, last training atunta and Strlbling, tho challenger tor the title also seeme to be in the hoet'of shape. Both boxen have finished up their Ruppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES 25c, 35c Ga)lc 75c. 6L $1.50, |I) Lower Floor Boxes $1.50—J*Iu f Give ) Service! in Victrolaj instru ments and 1 Victor, Records. VA* fine,; large stock of both; always ready i, for. demonstration in a comfortable, friend-; ly store. COME IN AND VISIT. Vidor Records i Victrolas M Mail Orders Order of Thei, Ah Excellent Principals Hi: selling a worthy article as in ; buying one. Both sides profit. j, When you come here for your new fall outfit—we’ll show you the latest ideas from'Kuppen- heimer’s. Winterville Will Hold Fair Oct. 26; James “C Rooney | pre-fight conditioning and from I now until Thuridiy will take 1 things easy. 1 Johnny Ertle. the man who ret- i creed the Dempaey-Carpentlcr fight In Jersey City, will bo the 1 third man In the ring here Thurs day. Ertle erelves in Columbu, Tuesday or Wednesday. The selec tion of Ertle ae the referee aten. a 1 the fans that the bout will be clean and above-board and that the lighter, wilt be kept fighting. Winterville will hold c commu nity fair October 2d at the graded school building. J. T. Pittard is president of tho fair; F. C. .Chan dler, secretary and treasurer, and M. B. Pittard and T. N. Cables, publicity .'committee.. THE SRVEF DANCING DEMONS America’s Faaeit Stepper, jj Read BANNER-HERALD Beuatifully tailored suits and ! overcoats. A handsome assort ment of colors, designs and pat terns for men and young men. The New Brush Coat Sweater, and the Four (4) Pocket Jersey Sweater for Men. ^ SHOES HATS SHIRTS and Furnishings WANT ADS Strtbllng’a record sheet show, only one lost fight In hla entire career, Dick Leonard being the man, and Strlbling broke even with him as he also bat a victory over Leonard. Strlbling baa never been knocked out McTIgue’d record aim shows that he has the eturt He has s victory over Harry Grab, which la prob ably the bright spot In hit record with the exception of hla victory over S1H,-In which ho won tho title. HOLD IT.BDDDIES Membership in the American Le gion In Ccorgla more than doubled from September 15th 1921 to Sep tember Kith, 1923, according to tho'official figure just issued by., the I.cglon headquarters/ Georgia again won the Hanford MacNider trophy, shown above, for the greatest Increase In mem bership and the Georgia delega- We will have New Victor Records of all kinds every Saturday. Call to hear them! ;Boys of Bogart ! Hi to Have Good | Basketball Team tion, composed ot 15 offieik! dele gates and a number of visitors, will lead the parade In San Fran cisco the middle of this month. Athena will be represented In' this parade by .M4fs Molna Michael, F. O. Miller and A. 1. Almtnd, who will go da delegates. The membership in the Legion Increased In Georgia from 4,63$ In 1922. yhen the trophy was won, BERNSTEIN BROTHERS - - PHONE 62 DORSEY FURNITURE COMPANY LEE MORRIS By KIRBY HARPER ,! BOGART, Oa.—The Bogart Boys k-.Va.tH.il .a C11 I la ... basketball team will begta It, j fourth year on the local court. The [team will be without two of last * year’s veterans, Foster, the locsl , guard, snd Crow, tho fonrsrd of • the Ram. I Their pieces will be Oiled by j Norris, forward Of the acrub team to^MTVWs year. " The membership la the Legion as a whole decreased, however. HE DAYLIGHT CORNER’ Carner Broad and Jackson Streets Rio CotiPAny of S/nOERS & Dancers\ Tut FfirwupfinDLEup Chord) NEW VICTOR RECORDS - Order Y~o