The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 02, 1923, Image 5

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phidav. novembeb t. i9?r. THU HUNNBH-ffHBXtB. GEOHffTX NEWS BULLDOGS OFF TO Cffl TOE THR rf^U_ Twenty-Two Members of Squad ,‘Left Thursday N i g ht,For “Electric City” to Play Auburn. - J QUkj TV. _ , Twenty-t^rb-Vnembers of the Georgia "BAUdOgs" crawled Into their berths- at the Seaboard sta- shortly * after ten o'clock loir oker Chick Branch of Asho* ▼nio. ! Bud had Branch In bad shape after the second round, but fqileu* to make Hm take the count. The fans gave their approval of Thur,day night and their trip 10$* Ct b> ' a " ‘" ,rlnS Budd is the cleanest lighter that Hear ,n ..a < Georgia - Auburn Game In Detail Colonial Theatre Saturday, 3P.M. PLAY.BY PLAY Retumaifrom all other games. Ctolumbua wig begun. The night was spent In their Pullman, so ns not to have to arise at an early hour Friday morning. The squad will reach Columbus about noqn Friday, In yme lor a workout^ In the afternoon. The squad was accompanied by Coaches Woodruff, Stegeman and Thomas, and dlbnagers Fersperman and Reeves. The following Is the personnel of the players: John Fletcher, "Teanny" Tandall, "Bus-, tor” Kilpatrick, H'-rvey Cleckley,' "Billy” Phllpot, "Scrappy" Moore, "Jake" Butler, “Baby" Horrlot, and Tom Nelson, backs; Sam Rich ardson, J. D. Thomason, and Mac Oliver, ends; Captain Joe Ben nett, "Roose” Day, "Shad" Frier, Spencer Grayson, ike Joselove. Mark Anthony, 'ttppin, Lev^e, Jim ' Carmichael and Jim Taylor, llnes- ruen. | Thp candidates were carried 'through a lengthy but light work- j out Friday afternoon. Dummy j scrimmaging and sfgnal drilling • were the •headliners In the camp. Satur-d&y's gamo, .promises fo be that same old T|ger-Bulldog af fair, with each team putting up the I game of the season. No "dope" has any consideration in the out- 1 comer the victory always being small. The Bulldogs tiro "laying for” that Tiger and the furs are sure • to fly. "Get Georgia" Is their motto 1 nthe Tiger vicliyty. A good game Is sure to follow when the two teams line up. Spec- iar trains will be run Saturday, and many students have started their pilgrimage by foot, auto or any .’.isans of conveyance.' 1 BUDD WINNER IN ASHEVILLE ASHEVILLE.—In a ten round bout held here for the southern weltehwelght champion, Battling ever fought t^ere. Jack Wilson, promoter, plans to match Budd with Fearless Ferns, on November IS, the bout to be held here Extra Select Norfolk Oy*ters Fresh Shrimp Froxh Fi*h Roe Mackeral Steak Spanish Mackeral Large Mullets Wholesale and Retail Athens Fist & Oyster Co GEO. A. BR1EN, 'Prop. G73 E. Broad St. BALANCED OUTFIT Reagan, Captain and Guard, Only Four-Year Man on thd Team This Year. Below are the figures on the Au burn Tigers, the team that Geor gia meets in columbns Saturday. Reagan, captain ,and guard, Is the aniy four year man on the team Out it. *& vili ic tc « tr*» bal anced putfit and it pe felt that en tirely too much optimism has been felt around the Georgia campus •because of the loss at Auburn of ShJrllng and Shfrey. Auburn has a good team and those who have It In mind that Georgia can spot the Plalnsme nany, points have a sad realization com ing to them Saturday night The figures fn the Tigers: Player Pot Year on Tm. Wt 1. Reagan (C.) Guard 4 2. Lawrence .. Center 2 Halfback 1 End 3 172 QB 2 ..‘...HB 1 .. .Tackle 1 .Fullback 3 ...Guard 2 HB 2 .. ,. .End 1 ....FB -8 5— There shall *be a national sec retary cabinet composed of the general secretary,, the home work associates, the department senior secretaries and the regional execu tive secreta»'es of the national council and the senior secretaries of the state and interstate organi zations. 6— The state committees shall elect their state secretaries after approval by tie national council and these secretaries shall become the executive of both the national council and the state committees in the state concerned. ,He shall hold office so long as he may be acceptable to both agencies. 7— The state budgets as well as ♦bo** of the other general agencies shall bt* submitted to the general board* of tfce national council. Ir. case of disagreement with regard to a state budget the state con cerned shall have power ot dapot Its own budget. BETTER I Read J. BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS J,3. William, l'«. Pruitt .. j 7. Peterson 18. Harrison 9. Brice .... 10. FOrd . . 112. Sits ... ; 13.-Allen".. 114. Olllnger ! IB. Howe . 17. McHadden . Guard 118. Luts Center 19. Reese .. 21. Self ... S3. Sheridan 24. Huckabe 25. Harkins 27. Greene . 28. Spinks . A alt For No, SJ, One oj thi Seasons' Snap piest Models Of: Qun Metal. Caljskin, with classy French Toe Last, Novelty St#* ing ejects. Cable Edge Soles; with Two Howe Goodyear's Stitching; • Rubber Heels. NcwesTStyles for Women? All Om Prict—33.50—Neae Higkar . Aak ferS3S2 • * An Exquisite Black Satin One Strap unth Stun- t ning Black Suede Over v lay; Stylish Satin Covered Spanidi k Heel. 93.50 tker One Strap with Latest Honeycomb Front; new Cuban HeeL $3.50 Aak for 9762 A decidedly Smut! ffro- /-urnto/ ttrlrnrd fmirl •If : lateit Mia ,-j FSetlst Goody tat Welt. FttJf •Me Safest Military Meet. fnWrt’ Meets trie eked S3.S0 REDUCTION Brings to you “ THE famous On theUlgh Grade Standard including AH Stales Sold uf> to Now 0^5^6 NOW-ALL ONE PRICE This sensational announcement ot the sweeping change in our price policy which goes into effect tomorrow morning at 8 A M., will be read with as tonishment by millions of people all over the United Siaies today! iilSifT• Siii-ii Fh Sijpr- because from now on, you are to get Newark Wonder ful Shoes for Men and Women At One Price-S3.S0 None Higher! From tomorrow on, ail styles that we have featured, including those that sold up to $5 and $6. will be $3.50! This astounding achievement was accomplished through our ihighty buying power of over 5 million pairs of shoes a yeir, and by cutting our overhead and profit to the minimum. Always by far the best values at their prices, NEWARK Shoes for Men and Women are more positively than ever The World’e Greatest Shoe Value For The Money! The Same High Standard of Quality— Tlie Same Big Selection of Exclusive Styles! Take advantage of these tremendous economies Tomorrow! Athens, Ga., Stoiv. 151 Clayton Street,“Next to Kress.’' :• • ’ \ t. All Newark '’an n Saturday Evenings i® AccsaMwlsU Cut El BY 32 TO D SPARTANBURG. — Wofford r* ceded before* Oglethorpe's superior attack and more worthy defense at Spartanburg county fair grounds in the annual fair gridiron cxhIYtlon. the Stormy Petrela col lecting five touchdowns and a 32 > victory, their first In two years. Assisted by Wofford fum bles, the Oglethorpe team develop ed scoring punch In the opening period and headed the Terriers for the rocks. Wofford's only success ful. weapon wan the short forward pass.. by- use of which the Petrel' territory was Invaded aev—* times. % Two OgJethcrpe touchdowns the first fow minutes of play, brought about principally by two costly fumbles of Halfback Galt of Wofford, appeared to take tho figb out of Wofford and never again could* the Gold and Black warriors strike a winning humor. They seemed unable to fight and except for spasmodic offenslce thrusts and momentary defensive ability, they* caused the Petrels very lit tle trouble. NATIONAL PLAN W. T. Forbes of Athens Takes Part in Interna tional Const itutional Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Reorganization plana of the In ternational Young Men's Christian Association adopted at the recent constitutional convention In pleve- land, Ohio, will give that body op portunity to render an een greater service to the people of the world than ever before, according to Walter T, Forbes, general secre tary ot tho Athens association, who was one of the delegates from Georgia. Mr. Forbck took,part In framing tho new constitution which result ed In achfevement of a 1 nations unity, coordination of flfty-slx agencies in service, creafc'on of a national legislative assembly upon a democratic basis. A summary of the plan follows: 1— A national council ot from 300 • 400 ivpi«BcuUt!vni of iocw! as sociations, elected according to electoral dfutricta. vf'th twenty-one ex-officio members. Council mem bers hold office three years. Tbit body to meet snnuallly. 2— Establishment by the national council of a general board of not less thsn twenty-five members, chosen from the council. Thli t board lr!U be executive agent of the national counf'l ad Interim. 3— Establishment by the national [council of five service committees as follows: Natkmal eerrice com mittee, national coordinating com mittee, national business comns't- tee and International service com- ; mlttee. Through these five commit tees shall be distributed under | proper regulation the service func- . tioos or the national council to the S state com n*'tiers and to the local association'. •-*f » 4-VTbe general secretary and hot loss tlpn ten or mc'.-e than thirty of the employed staff of tho ha* until shall have the right hut not a vote in the uul '•lugs of the council. Delightful Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies That Arc Em dorsed by Medical Am thorities to Cut Short a Cold or Cough Due tp Cold and Prevent Com plications. Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if You Don’t Feel Relief Coming in Two Minutes. Delightful Taste. Imme diate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. Tho sensation of the drug trade Is Aspironal, the two-minute cold and.»cough. reliever, authoritative ly guaranteed by the laboratories: tested, approved and most enthu siastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the people as ten times as quick and efffptlve as whiskey, roCk and rye, or apy other cold and cough rem- *dyAh*y have ever tried. All drug stores are supplied with the wonderful elixir, so nil yor have to do to get relief from that cold Is to step Into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve you two teaspoon fuls. With your watch In your hand, tnke the drink at one swal low, and call for your money back In two minutes If you cannot fell the distressing symptoms of your cold fading away like a dream with In the time limit. Don’t be bash ful, for all druggists Invite -you and expect you to try It. Everybody's doing it. When your cold or cough Is re lieved, take the remainder of th« bottle home to your wife and child ren. for Aspironal Is by far the safest and most effective, th< easiest to take and the most agree able cold and cough remedy foi children as welt as adulta Quick est relief ior catarrhal croup and children's choking up at night— Advertisement. Tomorrow is the beginning of the Big Trade Month in Athens, and in this vicinity. You will find this store ready to serve you with the best in Men’s and Boys’ Apparel. Here you will find the well-known KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING FLORSHEIM and DOUGLAS SHOES and OXFORDS JOHN B. STETSON and MALLORY HATS And a Most Complete Line of SHIRTS, SWEATERS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, and Other Apparel. To every Purchaser of a Man's Suit or Overcoat on Tomorrow, we will present a genuine Hickok Initial Buckle and Belt. With 1 every Pair of Florsheim Shoes Tomorrow, We Will Give a Dollar Pair of Interwoven Silk Socks. • A Coupon Will Be Given for Every Dollar’s Worth of Merchandise Purchased. LEE MORRIS “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner Broad and Jackson Streets MRtS CARTERS No metal can touch you Millions of men prefer PARIS Garters because they wear longer and give greater comfort. They hold your hose as securely as they do their friends. Say PARIS when you buy. •'3000 Hours of Solid Comfort" A STEIN & COMM NY