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SPORTNEws
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1 to,.
Bulldogs Oft For Game
With Thin Bed Line Of
Alabama In Montgomery
ATHENS HIG
FOR BATTLE WITH 'AVIATORS MG
DECM SATURDAY TO ENCIRCLE GLOBE:
GOSSIP IN THE CORRIDORS
OF GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL
DY ASSOCIATED PRESS.
1 This morning, bx’Klit and early,
the Athene H'gJi fotball team left
over the Seaboard for Decatur,
where they mee t the Decatur Higt
team Friday afternoon.
Coach Brown lips been driving
' 7 # . J ids charges hard all this week for
After a strenuous week of practice, the Georgia this game, which promises to be a
‘Bulldog." left Athens Friday afternoon over &
Seaboard, for .Montgomery, where Saturday, in they expect to brink u'etory bach
Crampton Bowl the “Bulldog.” will make an effort
to stem the Crimson Tide of Alabama.
There la a possibility that
•Shad” *Krler, who reliever ‘‘Roosc"
Day at center, will be running at
one of the halfback posit’ons.
• hen the “Bulldogs” meet the
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Crimson Tide Saturday.
This Is the only surprise ot the
week. Frier lielnK shifted in tlio
Biickfield during the last three
days of practice, und reports have
It tluit lie will be an Important
cog In tlie Geers'a machine.
Thursday was devoted to round
ing out the squad hi to the best
possible condition lor the encount
er. No heavy work was on' the
program, and with the ciccptlor
of Injuries of “Busier' 'Kilpatrick
the squad : s la good condition. A1
though Randall and "Big John”
Fletcher's condlt'on Is not us good
ns hoped fun, the two first-string
stnrs are expected to start the
game.
Those making tlie 'Bnma trip In •
eluded: Captain Joe Bennett, Jim
Taylor, "Rooso'' Day, Mark An
thony. Spencer Grayson, Ike Joso-
lovc, I.evie, Tlppln, Sam Richard
son, J. f>. Thomason, and "Mac"
Oliver, llnermcn; "Big John"
Fletcher, "Teanny" Randall, Her-
vcyTjeckley, "Batl : ng Tom” NCI-
1, Jake Butler. Billy Phllpot,
Charl'e IVefhrs, “Shad” Frier.
"Baby" Hcrriot, "Scrappy" Mooro.
Tom Windham, with the possible
addition of another math aa backs
The “Bultpiips" left Athena
Thursday afternoon tor Montgom
ery, where they play the Fresh
men of Alabama today. Captain
nachman and Prof. Payne of the
faculty accompanied the eqund. the
personnel of which Included:
Johnson. Howard, Fowler, ‘MnPP.
Luckcy, aroves, Forbes, Hand,
Wilder. Andrews, Rogora. Bell,
linesmen: Captain George Morton,
Howell Hollis. "Ikoy" Sherlock,
Shaky Kaln, Walter Hcbolo, Duf-
foy, cook end Hatcher. The proba
ble lineup for tho “Bullpups" Is:
FOR 016 GAME AT
Ili
'FOOTBALL,
DETAIL
GEORGIA
T;. VS.
ji ALABAMA
Colonial Theatre
SATURDAY-P. M.
3 O'clock
50 Cents
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Morion, Quarter. Holt's and Slier
lock, halves, and Kaln. fullback.
Much Interest |a centered on tho
outcome of both games and thotr
outcome will ho anxiously awaited
The retuvnB of the gamo Saturday
will bo given el the Colonial The
atre at three o'clock. Tho Grid-
.Graph, which tree scheduled to be
•used Ust Saturday, but did not nr-
'rive, will show the detalla of the
-game. Everything l» #» readiness
for the returns, and tho price o.
admission will bo fifty centi.
ALABAMA
R1AOV £*?***§•
(By Aaaoelatad Press)
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Ala
bama's capital sees Its tlnal foot
ball clash of the Besson Saturday
afternoon when the Oeorgta Budd-
dogs and the Alabama Crimson
meet on the local greensward.
Ancient foes, the Bulldogs and
Tldo have atwaye fought theli
fiercest against the other—a strag
gle that tty* year may mean fur
ther settlement of a southern
| championship adds lustre to the
'occasion. Unbeaten Alabama, rid-
| ins high the Croat of championship
i aspiration admittedly laces tho
laetd teat: Georgia's record of a
single southern defeat—tbnt at the
hands of Vanderbilt, making them
a formidable foe. AblKty of the
crimson to turn h*c Oergta Sat
urday and Florida Thanksgiving
would give them etrong claim on
the title, eport experts agree.
Alabama heralded as the “team
without aa offense" f*r • ttm*
this season, hat teremed tho title
by the. crashing defeats they have
recently administered to the oppo-
s'tion elevens.
Both teams are expected to em
ter the game Saturday w|th theh
line-ups In fine fettle, each start
ing the best In store In An effort
to capture the coveted game; Geor
gia realising that a win might
throw thhdt back Into rantynt. and
Alabama aware that a hut would
practically eliminate them
the abase.
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The Fairway
While the Georgia “Bullpups
are engaging the Alabama Fresh
men In a game of football this aft
ernoon fri Montgomery, the Geor
gia golf team will be matching
with the nnk team of Alabama.
The Georgia team la compov>d
of Hare’s Jones, captain; Grant
Hamilton, and Cartledge. This is
a nrxcotl-nt quartet of golfers am.
are expected to cop the match
with the Alabamians.
O TONIGHT
or lo^nf appatltc.Wl Uaath.
w coaled tongue, MUouanees.
Without griping or oauea i
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(By Associated Press)
NEW YOHK.—The twenty slxtr,
annual meeting: of Umcle San»’s
servico elevens at tho Polo
Ground* Saturday afternoon, will
bii'ng together two of tho sturdiest
combinations ever to represent
tho respective schools, notwitti-
standing the fact the Cadets have
suffered two defeats and the Mld-
rlea one defeut and one tie.
On their season's records to date
Arthy shows to nn advantage In the
offensive phase of the game, while • w| y*'
Navy holds a slight edge In de
fensive play.
The Cadets have rolled up a.to*
tal of more than. 200 points In
games played thus far, with the
73 to 0 count aga'nst Lebanon
Valley as tho largest single con
tribution to tlilg point total, where
as a half hundred points have been
scored against them. The Middies
total Is ft»5 points for, and' 48
points against. The 61 to 0 vic
tory over St. Xavier was the larg
est single contribution to the point
total.
review of Army games dis
closes that the Cadet attack han
produced one or more touchdowns
against all foes except Notre
Dame. Thfe Middies did not scorn
touchdowns against either Ponn
State or Priiicelou. The Cadet de
fense however has yielded woven
touchdowns and one field' goal,
herons the Middle defense has
yielded six tuochdwons and twj
Void goals.
The complete records to date
follow:
to Athens.
Fifteen men, accompanied fcj.
Coach Brown, and' J. K. Chapman
of the faculty mado the trip. The
players going included Captain
•Tootsie” Weatherly. “Spud”
Smith. Jim Williams, Roger Hig
ginbotham. Bertus Bishop, FranN
Stewart. Fitrlmgh Price, Johnny
Lambert, Harccy Head, Frank
Dudley. Troy Davis, Bob Wngfleld,
Scot! Epp«, George Ashford ar.d
Beusse.
G. M. C. Team
Prepares For
Ga. Freshmen
$0— Florida .. ..
0— Notre Dame ..
28—Auburn
73—Lebanon Valley
10—Yale ... .... ..
44—-Ark. Aggies ...
N...0
TOTAIjS i GO
NAVY
30—WllUnrn St 'Mary 10
13—Dickinson 7
27—W. Vn. Wesleyan 7
3—iPrinenton . 3
3—Pena State u... 21
Gl—St. Xavier
•—Colgate . «
155 - TOTAL8 48
MILLERAND SEEKS
f NEW DUTIE8
PARIS—M. Mlllerand president
of France, wants the duties of his
office increased. He Is an active
and n prodigious worker, nnd hfs
present duties, restricted .mainly
to receiving official visits, Inaug
urating movements, laying corn<r
stones, welcoming .newly appointed
diplomats and pardoning conylcts,
leave him so much time on his
hands that ho Is eager to take on
further responsibilities. *.
MILLETXlKVILLE, Ga.—Prepar
atory to their annual clash on thg
gridiron with tho University nl
Georgia freshmen Thanksgiving
day, the football team of the Geor
gia Military College is working
hard. “We expect to. give that
Goorria team the battle of ‘ thfitj
lives,” the captain of the team
Needless to say the gnm*
ill he n -good one nnd one that
will attract many to the sceno ot
the batttle on Tiian!:r*rfv!ng-*
Thursday. _
ATLANTA, Ga.—Governor Walk- THE FARMER AND HIS
ma Bet
(By Associated Press)
DAYTON. O.—8ome time in the
early summer of 1924, four*or pos
sibly nix army airplanes will'hop
off from Bolling Field, Washing
ton. and turn their noses to the
w*st. Before their n'lots again
glimpse the nation’s capital, they
crossed two oceans and./almost n
scorn of countries and encircle'*
tho globe in the air for the first
'time in the world’s history.
Such is the picture «*n the minds
>f officials at .McCook Field here,
who, under the direction of Army
Air Service headquarters at Wash
ington. are making plans for the
first ’round the ~ wordw aerial
cruise.
Tentatively, a ruote bag been faiti
out arid two n'r 'officers are going
aver *t with the Idea of making
recommendations for necessary
■ •hanges and competing other
preparations. Lieut. C. E. Crum
ble. of the local field, now is in
Iceland heading eastward, while
an officer of thy Philippines aerial
is working in tho opposite
direction. They will meet In Eur
ope and after comparing data, re
turn to their home stations.
L The flight, designed prlmar’ly U
Remonstrate the ability of plane
io operate nwny from their sec
ular supply bases during war times
will be made In comparatively
short jumps. The distance between
most of the stations will be 500
miles or less, the longest hop be
ing approximately 850 m/Ies.
laid out at present, the rout*
cr has Seen wroking us hard, if not
harder, as the hardest working
number of tho Georgia general as
sembly for the success of his tax
reform program.
The casual observer finds It’s
difficult to realise he is governor
of the state while watching the
elder executive on his various
rounds nt ( tho stpU eapitol and
Governor Wn|ker has attended
many meetings of the house con
stitutional amendments committee,
where most of the refrom measures
have been considered. lie has
worked up until midnight and be
yond at a‘Inert! hotel, talking with
renators and representatives and
urging the Enactment of tax re
form legislation.
Several senate committees also
have been visited by the governor
| and
measures have been marked by his
appearnnet.
Pei haps, one of the most unusual
happenings, according to observ
er?. occurred several days ago.
when tho governor ap|>eared before
the house constitutional amend
ments committee and requested that
the Ilussey segregation tax bill be
reported favorabl.
Several members replied that
they were opposed to the measure
and did not think it should be
recommended for passage.
AUTO ARE DEBATED
When the Stewart bill to exempt
from taxation for n period of five
•yours nil farm land on which tlie
owners resided was up for con-
nidfAntlo-.i recently in tho tynuse
Repmrentatlve Harrell, of Stew-
nrt. spoke ngalnst the measure,
declaring that one of tho great
trembles of the- fnmer was lock oi,
economy.
"I’ll tell you one of the troubles
of the farmers,” he declared. “It
is too many flivvers.”
He was challenged, of course,
and bne representative asked this
question r
* “Has not the termer, who sup
plies the wealth Of the world ns
much right to. own nn automobile
as a millionaire?’’
To which Mr. Harrell replied:
"Yes. if he has the money. But
if n ftfrmec makes $1,000 a year
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•making you feel veiak and ill,
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Dr. KING’S NEWqj^Vzi
he might as w«ll not have made
anything.”
Mr. Harrell deck
against all proposed tnx exemption*
bills. Ito declared that If tht i
reprt KcntativeH desired to help ttw j
farmer, they could do so by mak .
Ing ‘‘tnxdodgerF’ pay their taxes. |
"You have to pay tnxes If you ;
expect to run th^ country,” h* I
said.
WOULO INVITE
McAOOO TO SPEAK
The chief executive then ns- j HAVANNAH, Oft.—Congircstman
serted that it was his desire to • Charles G. Edwards of this city
have the bill reportd favorably, hits written « Jetter to W. G.
«ven though he believed it-to bf ‘ Sutllve, Chathnm county hepreseh-
dangerous, in order that it might * tntive making a suggestion that ns
r ^ have n fair showing on the floor of j Serntor Oscar W. Underwood had’
to be taken would not necessitate • the house and to prevent any charge | | ie en invited to speak before the ,
my sustained flight over’ open I that the committee had stifled any! extra session of the Georgia legls-
Wftter. After crossing the country! tax measure. j *nture that it might be wll oe In-]
from the capital to Seattle. Wash-1 The committee followed h!s sug-vite William G. McAdoo. a native;
Georgian and like 8enator Under-
i ECZEMA SI
ble Almost Over NicJ
-t i
CM
• awus rev LU|iuui IU df.'UtllF, WuSn* j * L'V
Ington, the squadron would liea-t i nestlon.
nortlnvard through t anoxia a,,l'
after touching at Wrangel, Alaska,
would hop to the Aleutian Islands
and then to the Japanese nrchlpc-
lago where tereral stops would be
made. The mainland of Asia would
be reached at 8hangbtf. Chino.
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State Game nnd Fish Commis
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the extraordinary session. CEDARTOWN, Ga.—Cedartown
is observing educational week and
having ttfe services bf several
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In the exercises conducted,
fifth week will be under the
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passed, thereby breaking a record j program. Dr. Blocker, president
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