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TUB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS-
land (Vbink i roll with' the Chfcago
, -Percy Haught on, an equally
jCtfbs,-Fen,
(prominent figure in the football
j world, was doing big things for
fljtowrf on the Rrridiron. if chance
Tv deserved the title of “peerless
BULLDOG VARSITY llP*&ftSrts/ws
HARD SCRIMMAGE ON
3 SANFORD FIELD |TUES.
coach." While Chance was winning
championships for Chicago, Hou
ghton was upholding the suprem
acy of Harvard. Like Frank
Chance, Hauphton stepped down
and out when at the top of his
career.
. t Hard work was served to theibne of the best g*ines to be played
Bulldogs Tuesday, in an effort td.tn Athens this season.
- rpuud the squad into the best poa-1 Varsity tondfdates underwent an
siblo condition for their annual * unusually hard scrimmage Tuesday
. game with Vir/i’nia, which is to j against the Frahmen. No Injures
be played here Saturday. |of a serious nature developed from
This game featurers "Homecom-‘ the atemoon’s work and the squad
•. tn«" which will !m celebrated hare is *n good shape for the annual
..at:this time,.and promises to bo battle.
Happenings In the "Bulldog
Announcements
FOR MAYOR
'' t hereby announce my candidacy
4 for mayor of the city of Athens,
'Subject to the Democratic Primary,
'November 27th.
GEORGE C. THOMAS.
« i. for ALDERMAN
j 1 I reancctfuUy announce
a ‘candidate for Alderman
First Ward, City of Athens,
£"* tiubjeet^to the action of the Demo*
h cratic 'primary of November 27,
’'1923. I will appreciate the sup-
of all voter*.
" ■ E. L. (PUD) JACKSON.
' FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby, announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Alderman of the First Ward, sub
ject t6‘ the rules of the Demo
cratic Primary,
H. T. CULP.
H. B. nEYWOOD.
FOR ALDERMAN,
jerebv announce my cahriicday
preelection as nldermon from
MMond. Ward, subject to the
lihMf the Democratic Primary,
November 27 th, 1923.
Hr
FOR ALDERMAN
hereby announce as n candi-1
,e for Alderman from the Sec-
l Ward, subject to action of the
-jnocfatlc Primary November
m? ....
J. T. McCALL.
ctmp are still unknown .practice
being held behind closed doors'
Georgia is being primed for this
gapie and w*ll give the “Old Do-
mininnK" no lUllo trouble, in the
way of a hard-fought battle. Fresh
from their win over Auburn, the
Red and Blackers are bent upon
taking this game, and not let the
[ result be a traditional tie,
Under a new coach, Ocasy Neals
formerly of Washington and Jef
ferson, the -nvadors should present
n strong team, i ney always play
excellent ball against the Geor
gians and posses several stare In
thb'r lineup. Capta'n Stannrd at
tackle, and Arnold and t.Maphls In
the backficld, being the outstand
ing.
Many old Georgia men, thblr
friends, and scores of visitors will
be here Saturday for this fame, and
for the program which has been
arranged fo rtbe annual “homecom
ing”
The # gnme will begin at three
o’clock' and an admission price of
two dollars, and one dollar and a
half will be charged.
Reserved seats are on sale, du
ring the afternoon, all this week
at Costa’s.
Georgia Bulldogs
They say it is the wise fellow
who can retire from the* athletic
world while still 'an outstanding
figure. rather than wait until he
js classed as a has-been and be
forced out. In that respect Chance
fend Ilnughton proved to be wise
Inca of sport, but unfortunately
heither could stay retired, and
keep undtmmed the remarkable
record made on the digjnond and
gridiron.
“Homecoming” Week
End to Bring Many
Visitors to Athehs
(Continued Prom Pago One)
University. Speeches are schedulfd
to be made by the Geor^’a and
Virginia faculty chairmen of ath
letic, coaches and captains of tbs
opposing teams, ad visiting alumni.
Chance, after being out of the
game for several years, came back
Americans The memory of the
to take charge of the New York
“peerless leader” made .fandom
think that New York would imme
diately become u pennant contend-
in the American League.
Chance inherited a bad ball club
that had no license to finish any
At 8:30 o’clock Friday evening
the Tbalan dramatic club of tfie
University will present Its usual
fail offering at :he Colonial theatre
The show to bo given thla year
Is “Seventeen” by Booth Tarklng-
ton and the members of the Thai-
tan club arc students at the Geor
gia state University from* all off]
the state. It Is announced* by-FrdA
man Jelks of Hawk’nsvllle, loader
of the organization that aeata have
already been sold to the 250 Gedr
gia dentists who are fn Athens at
tending their annual state conven
tion.
tion. So much was expected of him.
however, that the poor showing of
the club wa s a distinct disappoint
ment, not only to 'the fans but
Chance himself. Although he had
a two-year contract he resigned
shortly before the close of the sec
ond season. He said he h»d enough
an v d was through fore f;r. On:e
more he came back to manage the
Boston Red Sox in 1923 and next
White Sox. He simply couldn’t stay
year he is to lead the Chicago
retired.
By Associated Press
I FOR ALDERMAN r wn ; a **V*? a i *" *'"unor." »o
Y fecrelly announce as a candi- P°P u l a r is ibis nickname that it is
[ole for Alderman from the Third » *? f « proposition to lay down
'’BUSTER" KILPATRICK
Martin Edward Kilpatrick has
hut-one name at the university of
Georgia and in Athens, his home
town, aod that is “Buster/*
subject to action of the
Nlnbcratic Primary November
fL; J)
r B. R. BLOODWORTIL
- * . /FOR ALDERMAN
■ I hereby announce- as a candi-
thatoot /me out of ten persons
ate for Alderman from the Fourth
knoirfiini by any other.
He is m product of Athens High
School and the Georgia Freshmen.
For four years, he was the terror
of high schools in this section
when he played quarterback on
rtrd, subject to the. Democratic
Prfmary, November 27th. "
W. R. TINDALL.
, FOR ALDERMAN
■ I respectfully announce myself
fe^oandidate for Alderman from
|ho Fifth Ward, City of Athens.
v/iij vi /Mm;ii.i,
Gr<rgia, subject to the action of
Ahe Democratic Primary to be held
November 27th. 1923. I will ap-
'edate the support of every
flualitted voter.
. VINCENT MATHEWS.
FOR ALDERMAN
- I hereby anonunce ns a candi
date for Alderman from the Fifth
V-ard, subject to action of tho
1 onyic Primary, November
27th. t
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the local high. U used to b« one
could go to a high school game
here and liaton to remark, *~
“'“Wa’^Juntil ‘Buster'- git* -to
Georgia and yon will *ae another
Bob McWhorter,'’ — Bob being
Georgia-* gnatcat football play-
Lait year, “Baiter” entered
Georgia mid wee a: (tar on the
Freshman team and thla is-dila
flrat year on the vanity.
In the flret few game,. Kilpat
rick played a halfback position,
but haa been switched to fluarter
and ia palling the plays. The
shift worked so well in the Tun
nelled game that he will probably
draw the quarter assignment the
remainder of the year. Athene
and Georgia football fan* have
keen pleased with the great show
ing he hae made on tho gridiron
this season.
Kilpatrick ft the son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. T. Kilpatrick and live, at
360 Hill atreet. He grew up in
Athena. Ho waa a member of the
Athena “Y" team whieh won the
World'a Hexathalon Contest two
yean ago, conducted by the “Y’s"
of the country. Ho is an expert
swimmer, play, baseball and golf
and never has .to train for he
keeps In training ell the time.
The youngster la taking a B. S.
general course at the University
and haa not decided upon hi, pro
fession. He U a member of the
Kappa Alpha fraternity and the
Cavaliera. He ia said to stand
(veil in hia studies and is n leader
in religieua work on Hit campus.
Billy Evans
Says
Frank Ctunce, back in the days
when Tie wae winning pennants
and world championship! for the
Chicago Cube, wae known aa the
-peet-Uss leader." The baaeball
world looked on him as one of
the truly great mutagen of the
game. When at the very height of
hit career. Chance decided' to ft',
tire and hied himself to California,
presumably to spend the rest of
hi, days in peace. No more would
be have to worry aboSt pitching
When .Percy Haughton left Har
vard, he said he waa done for
ever as a gridiron mentor. For
rears big salaries failed to tempt
>im. University of Columbia, in
an effort to get back on the foot
ball map, made Haughton an offer
that he limply couln't defuse The
coming of Haughton to New York
was hailed as the very man needed
to restore lost football preatieo.
Columbia so far haa failed dls-
mallv in its first year comeback
as did the New York Americans.
Immediately following the Thai
Ian play, the an-Hellenlc Ball will
The iPanHelley-c council Is com
be given at the Moss auditorium,
posed of representatives of all ti)e
fraternities at Georgia and
dsr.ee; gives by this club srs
most brilliant to be seek anywhere
It will be on Friday that the vlk
Iting girls who are to be guests at
the various fraternity house parties
In Athens will arrive. A hundred er
more prettly girls from all over
the atate will be the guests of va
rious students for the festfvltie, bf
the week-end.
Saturday morning at 11:00 o’clock
there Is to be a great parade lend
by the Unlvenlty of Georn’a bend
and It. O. T. C. The parade will
take In all the business section. Df
the city, which already.hns been
gayly decorated In bine and orange
the Virginia colons and Red and
Black, the Georgia colon.
The failure of the New York
.Americans under Chance, and the
disappointing showing that Colum
bia has made with Han-fcton as
coach, is no reflection on the abili
ty of cither man. Chance is a great
manager, Haughton is a strategic
coach. Chance's failure in base
ball and Haughton's poor start in
football can .be directly traced to
lack of material. A master mind
to direct means nothing if the
ability to execute ia lacking.
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At 13:80 o'clock the "O” ctu'
will meet In Demosthetdan hal
at 1:30 p. m. there Is to be a pres
Alumni luncheon In Denmark hill
■There is to be no charge for tnl
lucheon, and Georgia alumni |L
Athena for the featlvlllea of the
week-end are urged to he at tbit
lunch. At thla luncheon there Will
be short talks and |-n(ormntlon dis
seminated with referencei to
building activities on tho campltt
of the Unlvenlty.
At 3:00 p. m. will be the great
V.rglnla-Georgia football gWIU
—a game that la always wluesMg
if'Hi keen-Interest
Immediately following the game
at 6-.I0 o'clock, open house will be
observed by all fourteen of the fra-
ternlt'ea at the University th'
visiting brothers are urged id
to their bouse. Tea dances,” It
said will lie In order at some of
the'r houses.
A -‘O'- dance Saurday night add
Informal entertalnmenta gundaj
will complete what Is predicted
will be great weekend for Georgia
and Athena.
Dentistry Strides
Forward Speakers
\ At Meeting Assert
(Continued From Page One)
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end *ton*HltlI* rI '‘^ * W * thr °*'
contributions to a 160,000 fund fol
relief of Kurakin members of the
profession whose apparatus war
seised by the Soviet government
leaving the dentists penniless. The
government has awakened to thi
fuel now that It la best that the
people own a little property and
consent' to that. The American
members of the profession are for.
nlabing Rurslan dentists with ap>
parntus with which to return
their work. A fun for Japanel
relief Is also being raised.
DENTISTRY
ARRIVES
The dental profession. Dr. Kipp
m
set out to show in bis addrl
“Dentistry—Yesterday. Today,.
Tomorrow” ha, arrived. Time
when a tooth brush waa a lux
Folks didn’t think much of
article. In fact. It was eontldel
a little uppish to use one of I
things. Now, babies are taught
.use a tooth brush regularly
kounssled against sating foods
destroy tseth and cause mouth
stomach trouble. Dentistry
brought all tbl* about, the at
asserted. Dentistry, through It,
organisations, state and natlotial
Is serving humanity because of Its
growth and advancement In thf
science.
A Gar Dr. Kins’*
Ollln Kirkland of Montgoi
Ala., spoke on “Prevention In
rlodfntal pathology” and Dr.
thur A. Lawry of Valdosta,
scheduled to’speak on "IVo
tic Odontexeela.-*
At one time dentistry had a hi
time trying to get people to e__.
sent to having defective teeth H-
paired, now the profession si go
ing around behind and ’ trying to
p/rvent a Urge part o fthe trouble,
we experience as a result of bad
teeth. Pravenuttve dentistry l a bo-
Jng stressed at thla convention
more than any ever held.
SUTTON TO
SPEAK
#*»•
MOTHER! Children Cry for
. "Fletcher’s Castorio”
i.
Bgnggan
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Wednesday night' tht aessloiT will
bs held at tht Unlvenlty chapel
at • o'clock and the public la eor-
idlally Invited. Prof. Willis A. But.
ton of Atlnnta will speak on
‘‘Heath and Education.- HU ad
dress promises to be of unusual
merit and worth braving the slight,
ly cold wogther to hesr^ .
The convention opens Thursday.
at * o'clock with an address t.v
Dr. Pircjr Uow* of Boston,, Mu.sj*'
MEviimwTsraiiij
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