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Dominion Arrives On
Scene of Battle; Georgia
Eleven in Fine Condition
BY MARCUS BRYANT •
s, the stage is all set.
the eve of the annual battle for gridiron su-
y between the Red and Black of Georgia and
_knge and Blue of Virginia, it was reported
S v Dm tji'i two opposing camps that the teams were in
fep-top shape and champing at the bit, while waiting
< r the opening kickoff.
camel, having won four, lout two,
and tied the remaining trio. '
The contest Saturday will be the
last appearance here of the “Bull
dogs” until their game with Cen
tre here November the first.
Don't forget the facta^nd be on
hand this time, Athens’ most col
orful game of the 1923 season.
Probable line-ups for Saturday’s
game:
GEORGIA Position VIRGINIA
Left End
Richardson Brown
Left Tackle
Taylro Blackford (Capt.)
Left Guard
Whistle
i ^cuurday's battle marks the
thijri consecutive nryuial appear
ing of. the Cavaliers on Sanford
li IJottr: elevens were carried
tutCpUgh. light workouts Friday
ikftcnioon, the Virginians arriving
jl ten* -hr time to workout on local
N This glimc, which hag an impor-
bearing on the Southern Iif-
[t* ivTollegiaie Conference champion-
Uwlp, should draw a monster
[Xrrowd, end the game, coupled
rmrith the remainder of the pro-
[tram arranged for the second an*
fSmal .‘Homecoming” should • find
nfrflkrthfbngs in-the city,
r 'll!* Bulldogs meet their third
Bg»ythem Conference foe in this
gfafria»a»d are destined to rack
1 t tetto up on the right side of
tt. ledger. They delivered in the
HRmenec and Auburn affairs and
: * \ pc cted to do the same in this
J The “Old Dominion" has not had
t)t very successful season, starting
HP with a loss to Furmtr.i. V. M.
XI. and the “Generals” of Wnsh-
llngton and Lee have winj| oyer thd
vaiiers and they in turn fle-
ifi ted Trinity. Coach Neale ban
“< i d* his charges through hard
* l> • < this week, whipping the
T qur.d into the best possible con-
tion for this game, their. great*
it olfair of the season. Although
t. of the running for Southern
rots, nothing would-suit them
Iter than a victory over the
bulldogsand no let*up will be
ode toward this end.
Wearers of the Red and Black
» everything to win and noth
to lose in this game. The
>uad has been hard at it ail this
e«k and is in good condition,
Boss and Thomason having slight
Injuries. Thomason is expebtde
S» start the game, however. Full
■pf fight, the “Bulldogs" will enter
■the game with championship hon-
Kora at stake. Whether they will
■give the Virginians a drubbing is
•f chai
Thomason
Kilpatrick
Fletcher
ntage in thu previous nine
Center
Right Guard
Joselove
D»y
Grayson
Right Tackle
Bennett (Capt.)
' ight End
Quarterback
Ga. Freshmen
Have No Game
For This Week
Rest will be observed by the
Get^.la “Bullpubs” Saturday.
No game is on their schedule
for Saturday, but preparation will
be begun in all seriousness Mon
day for the gamo with tho Florida
Freshmen in Jacksonville Saturday
week.
1*10 “Pups" under Coaches
Raolhnan and White have mado an
excellent record this season, five
victot’es x belng to their credit, and
not a point has been scored against
them.
Injuries in the camp are few
now, and the squad is expected jto
be in good condition for this game.
Much interest la entered on flits
team.
ATHENS HIGH
' OFF TO PLAY i
GAINESVILLE
Georgia Bulldogs
By Araaciat.d Pro..
J. D. THOMASON
James I). Thomason came to the
University ot Georgia With the
reputation of being the kind ot
baseball player who "knocked tho
cover off the ball.’ 'To datp, he has
not accomplished this feat, but he
has put some balls so deep into
the •'river' ’on Sanford Field that
they never were recovered.
In tho first year on the Georgie
Hull baseball nine, Thomason made
j All-Southern as an outfielder and
Bbtler
Right Halfback
Fullback
Football—Grargia vs Virginia.
Time—3 o'clock.
Place—Sanford Field.
Admission—Two dollars and .one
dollar and a half.
Officials:
Referee—Elcock (Dartmouth.)
Umpire—MeGoffln (Michigan.)
Head Linesman—Streit (Au
burn.)
Field Judge—Powell.
One of the intereating side-
lights of tha game will be Captain
Joe Bennett of the "BnUdogs"
playing against Captain Blackford
of the Orange and Bine. Both are
tackle. of the first water and a
Theamar tit’s season added the same honor
to bis list, although ho played first
base most of the time.
In 1952, as a football player, he-
was- a bit green, but this year he
has rounded Into one'of the reg
ulars. Thomason plays end snd
curie. the ball on many plays.
.Forward!) passing Is another ot
his gccompllshmets and he burls
the oval Wth <hla left arm.
He Is the ion of O. W. Thoma
son, ot Columbus. Ga.. and before
coiq’ng to tho university say ath
letic service at Columbus High and
Riverside Military Academy, at
Gainesville. On., where he starred
in baseball, hut was rather ob
scure on the gridiron.
Thomason haa ambitions of be
ing a second Horace Greely. Put-.
Vser, or Lord Northellffe. He Is
taking'a course In journalism and.
breaks a record In that ho does . Delightful Taste, Imitie*
not pity in a game gad then write | d j ate j^jj^ Q u | ck
Raney
/ Winston
Dietrick
Foster
Maphis
Arnold
Wilson
Athens High's Maroons ^left
Athens early Friday morning tor
Gainesville, where they are sched
uled to meet Gainesville High Fri
day nfternoon.
Tbis game is the center of In
terest among high school games In
this section and a close game Is
expected. \
Tho homellngs are In good con
dition lor the game and* have been
woiking out hard this week. Atlw
enH High has ad excellent reCohJ
thus lor this season and Expect
to continue their victorious march.
Gaines vile has an unusually
strong cloven this season and one
which boasts of sending the locals
home 'without tho bncori.
Many locnl supporter* made tho
t«'p to GaifteBvlflo with tho team.
City Dressed in
i Bright Attire to
Welcome Visitors
(Continued From Page One)
Bob Is too long winded, when
*the drawing for prizes ,ln the
“Trade Month ..Campaign" Will be
gin In front of the campus gate.
Trade month in it big th*'.g for
Athens and many prizes. gold
prizes, at that will be given nwuj
to those who hold the lucky num
bers.
That brings us nround to the
meeting of the "G" club, where
the stars of the past, men who
^'•ught for “old Georgy," meet v^itl
the boys who are to battle Vir
ginia In the afternoon.
thirty come* the
BETTE! THAN
Announcements
FOR MAYOR
I hereby announce my. candidacy
fbr mayor of the dML of Athena,
' subject to the Democratic Primary,
J&Vcmber 27th.
f GEORGE C. THOMAS.
FOR ALDERMAN
I respectfully announce myeelf
a candidate for Alderman from
- - the First Ward, City of Athens,
_ .. .... _.. . _ „ . | subject to the action of the Demo-
Delightful Elixir, Called cratie primary of November 27.
Asnironal, Medicated ,92 ?' .>.r m "ppracu*. ,he ' ,u P
Alumni luncheon at Denmark (loll.
Every man 'who evir went to' the
Vnlvtrslty knrfws Denmark Hall.
It is there that "BUI" will m*H
“Jim* 'and another friendship is re
newed, after possibly a score ol
years. ^
After a short let -wny • to allow
the nluninl to recuperate from the
“Battle Denmark," the c:*vo(l
moves down to the seen - of aetlor
Sanford Field.
There Is no use to wr!t« nny.
more about the game, for we don't
know-anymore about it than you.
Af.er the game comes the recep
tions. where .the old timers hnvf
tho chance to gt t together ont o
more before next yrar nud sweat
to. enoh other l>y the "gouts' 'ot
Lucy Cobb and the- doulde-lmrreU*
cd cannon that they will be back
next year.
It's n big week-end folks. Prob
ably the biggest of the year for
Athens, for the entire city wants
It’s visitors to have thd best ot
times, for to Athens, they Neon*,
like “home-folks:* and Athcrn
wants them to feel that way.
After the 'rec«T\t!oni$ Last**
White will stroll on the stage of
the Colonial and convulse his au
dience with laughter There is nc
use to devote too much space to!
I lissom for you all know him and j
will be th«re T hen the closing^
event—another chapter—a <Vincb
that .should bring out everybody
•..We to walk or watch—nnd the bla
weekend is over, for another year j
Fair Opens Here
Monday For Week:
'i
(Continued From Pago On#) j
The only -way to do itfS was to 1
hold the fair fn conjunction with
a carnival and this was decided |
upon. It is pointed out. The Old
Fellows have gone to conslerable |
expenso in providing for the fair;
and it t'» believed the public will j
give them undivided support In
holding the fair, the oflcers of that
order declare. •
i
Coughs'
that embarrass you
can be quickly checked by Dr.
King's New Discovery. Gently,
harmlessly it Atimulatcflbe mu
cous membranes .t6 'threw off
clogging accretion.. Tl» cough
ing parosysms .re controlled nn<l
the irritation that is causing the
cough promptly clears away.
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matter of ... ... , _
The visitors have the heat per- 1 struggle will ensue when the teams
line up.
Mms
garters
No metal can touch you
Every year more men come to *
H PARIS—because men who have
worn them constantly endorse
tlimioetheireervieeandeom-
jert and good dealers every-
wb re recommend them.
AS7EIN& COMPANY
an article for tho nearapapen about I
how It all happened.
Several big lefgua managers al
ready have offerejl Thomason n
contract, but he ha. refused to
leave college until he graudatea
Several scouts hero last spring
“looked him over" end George
Stallings, manager of tho iRochea
ter team ot tho International Lea
gue made a apodal trip here in an
effort to algu him.
Thomason la a member or tho
Sigma Nu fraternity, the Alpha
Kappa Pal, the “G" club and the
BUtads.
Double
Grip
50c
and up f
VANDV MEETS OLD
TIME RIVAL SAT
NASHVILLE, Tann—Ranking ki
one of the principal aouthern gild
clashes of the week, the Vender'
hUt Commodores will tackle the
University of Tennessee Voir
Saturday afternoon In Dudley
stadium in a contest that will have
considerable bearing on tho Ten-
nesseo championship honors ttys
season. Tho Vandy-Tennessee en
counter this Saturday haa been
rated on n par with several other
leading eonteetm of the week, in
eluding Virginia vs. Georgia la
Athens; Centra vs. Sewanee In
Memphis; Auburn vs. Tulane In
Montgomery ’nnd Kentucky State
vs.' Alabama In Tuscaloosa.
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la Atpironal, the two-mlnute cold
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people ns ten times ns quick and
effective ns whiskey, rock and rye,
or any other cold and cough rem
edy they have ever tried.
All drug stores are supplied with
the wonderful elixir, so all ym-
have to do to get relief from tha!
cold Is to step Into the nearest
drug store, hand the clerk half
dollar for a bottle of Asptronal and
tell him to serve you two teaspoon
fuls. With your watch In your
hand, take the drink at on# swal
low and call for your money hack
in two minutes If you cannot fell
the distressing symptoms of your
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la the time limit. Don't be bash
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When your cold or cough Is re
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port of all voters.
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 to the rulcSf of the Demo
cratic Primary.
H. T. CULP.
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce my candicdayi
for r©election as aldermon from!
the Second Ward, subject to the f<
action of the Democratic Primary, f
November 27th» 1923. i
H. B. HEYWOOD. I
•PR ALDERMAN !
' I henfy announce as m candi
date for Alderman from the Sec-|
ond Ward, subject to action of the 1 .
Democratic Primary November, 1
27th. l|
J. P. McCALL. |
FOR ALDERMAN I
I hereby announce as a candi-li
date for Alderman from the Third)
WardA subject to action of the
Democratic Primary November!
27th.
^ B. R. BLOODWORTH.
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce as a candi
date for Alderman from the Fourth
Wyd, subject to the Democratic
Primary, November 27th.
y. R. TINDALL.
FOR ALDERMAN
I respectfully announce myself
a' candidate for Alderman from
the Fifth Ward, City of Athens,.
Georgia, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary to be held
November 27th. 1923. I will ap
preciate the support of every)
qualified voter. |
VINCENT MATHEWS.
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby anonunce as a candi
date for Alderman from the Fifth
Ward, subject to action of the 1
Democratic Primary, November) I
27th.
B. DUNAWAY.
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■1
Tomorrow
is “Home-Coming” Day, and we
welcome the return of the stu
dents of by-gone days..
Tomorrow will witensss the first
drawing of the great Trade
Month Campaign.
Tomorrow will also be a special day in this store, there being
unusual values offered throughout the house.
*■**" WE FEATURE THE WELL KNOWN
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v_ John B. Stetson and Mallory Hats
Our Line of Furnishings is Complete in Every Detail..
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With each pair of Florsheim Shoes or Oxfords, a pair of Inter
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