The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 30, 1923, Image 2

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THE .BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA FRIDAY. NOVEMBER : SPORT NEWS lest , William am! Miry 17.'Universi ty of Rich mom! G. i Trinity 18, Davidson 6. Washington and Lee 20. North Carolina State 12. Pennsylvania Military College . Freshmen-1&,< G./M. C. 0. . i M » 1 The Alabamsi game was lo*tji” ( ,st. Johns G. through injuries and the fact that Dickinson 14, Ruckncll 10. the team;rah up agairtst the rink- Nebraska 34. Kansas Aggies 12 est kind pf Oft tela/.ing. j , Virginia 0. North Carolina 0 RE® BY FBESHMENjt DOPE POT UPSET IN Bftfore the game w»r called in MillidgaVillc' Thursday betw e en j ATLANTA.* —With most of the tho- Georgia rreahmen anil .the y- nmll nnivorsitiM i-mcrino’ M. »CJ.> team the members of f, [ t\ ui ■"—nun niosi ui nit *h colleges, nndf universities ringing ;•*** *1- "“rv: 'A *3? down the curtain on the 1023 foot- kquad presented Coach fjal j 4 , oason Tjnanksglving Day. the upsets were thick and fast, not confined to tine section but preva lent over thei entire country. handsome lpvlng, Red „ r . Bachmap with cup. ! " The Rift came ns a complete tu Aise to the mentor .and he w .greatly touched by the tritatc. The great success of th«*|£n*! tnan team Is mainly attributable to 'tha -coaching of Captain Rath- man and every man on the aquae, is fond of him, this- being attest** HNM lent over uiei enure country. q In the south Florida's victory, 'Georgetown College 18. Tran.yl , oyer Alabana_ .'rt»nds out foremost ' vanin colleRe 0. Willi UtmS'-II B V1UIUIJ UYM J Ul man and the small ,*coro by which Vanderbilt topped /Sewanec. In the easv. IMUsliurc’s triumph , ».*•» - - over Penn State <hy 20 to 3. and ift thnt was-presented to, - • - - *- ■ — • • • Mm'Thh^day'; frtScribfd on the cup is, in s'W, 1 “Ph^cnted to Coach Stanley (« Bachman *by the Georgia ‘Bullpup squad of 1923 with loving affec tion." , . -■-Thursday's game closed the sea* tin'for the “Pup." tho most suc- over enjoyed by n GoorgU 1 rFreshmSn team. ' Following is the i record: .. ihman 20. R. M. A. 0. 28. Clcmson Rats 0. 33. Auburn Rats 0. 13, Florida I Drake 26. Oklahoma 20. ; Colorado University G. Colorado [Agricultural College 3. Oglethorpe 12. Chattanooga 0. [ Florida 10. Alabama 0. I University of Tennessee Medical iCollege 0. Wabash 0. Marquette 20, Vermont 0. W. & J. 7. West Virginia 2. Notre Dante 13. St. Louis Uni- rersity 0. Vanderbilt 7, Sewanee 0. Dartmouth 31. Columbia 0. Penn State 34, Pitt 20. V. M. 1. 0, V. P. I. 0. ’ Cleirison 7, Furman 6. Mississippi College 0, Miilsaps with Clemson’s victory over Fur- University of Arkansas 12. Okla homa Aggies 0. fracas. Heavy rains fell through- line, covered every punt ahd made out the day and made the field a-three of the four tackles on the hopeless sight but i'i spite of this kick offs. Weatherly played the both teams showed some real fine ball that has marked his stuff. The Maroons showed a course 6f four reare. Y esterday marked superiority in every dc- he was at his zenith and ended his pnrtment and only in the early brilliant career with a victory o.ei minutes was the. tables again, t the jL v “‘i lliliiUbca »»»S v them. Their two touchdowns came in the second quarter when they launched an off tackle attack and marched 40 yards to a score and another soon followed when Cap tain Weatherly blocked a kick on Lavonin’s 30 yard line and Lam bert scooped»up the oval and raced to a score. Both goals failed. t "Only once did the invaders seri~ ously threaten. In the third per*. e d great iod they drove into Maroon terri- *• ~ u tory via the pass route but halted when they reached the 30 yard mark. Here Quarterback Sewell tried a place kick but the oval went wide and there ended thei* only chance. It was a spirited team that took the battle field against Lavonia. a The Joe Bennett of the high school also blocked his usual two punts. Besides these two heroes the names of Dudley, Bishop, Wil liams and Davis are on every lip due to their great performance yesterday. Stewart and Ashfora also ended their careers In a fit ting way. Sewell, MapDaniel and Key plig ball for the losers, team that had revenge in their the defeat of West Virginia by Washington ant* Jefferson were the two biggest,*-<urprises. i In the west/Notre Dame eased , I a hollow victory over on St. Louis University 13/to 0. The seres 4>f the games follow: (Jorgia Tech 0 Auburn 0. Kentucky .X), Tennesseo 18. Te*a„ o. (Christian University 6. Texfcs Uriversity 16, Baylor 0. UnrTcrs.tv of Missouri 3, Uni* varaiyt'of /Kansas .3. H w> Texas University 0. Texas A. & ’GatorV M - C ^ ad(t i y Wofford 0 , South (Carolina 14. Wake For- ATHENS HIGH IN U NLESS you' play these new records on a Victrola will never kne _ will never know how good they are. Am _ — — talking-machine will play any kind of records if you are satisfied with any kind or results. Select from the twenty- f one different Victrola models the style you prefer—from s $25iup—but be sure it is Victrola. heart und a determination to — or die. Mud failed to hinder the offenses to any great extent as both teams pulled every play in I the bag. The locals pinned their (hopes on off tackle plays and sweeping end runs while Lavonia (depended entirely on the aerial iroute. | I The game brought out many stars among the local ranks, but the names of two Maroon linemen I placed along with the list of im __ ~ ... n I in fliA nlsnnl' ■ hlttOTV. vjrflj; Parents owe JP'SCOTT S'flfc > EMULSION W loa „ . Frail Child. Sewell Adam* open In a veritable sea of mud the Athens High Maroons rushed their old rivals, Lavonia High, to a 12 to 0 defeat in the big Turkey Day though the entire team fought their hpnrts out- The line-ups follow: Athens High Lsronls High Right End Lambert Haley Right Tackle Smith MacDaniel Right Guard Bishop Center Higginbotham Left Guard Stewart Left Tackle Weatherly. (C.> Left End Williams Quarterback Dudley Right Halfback Ashford pmceu - - . Le f ‘ Halfback mortal, in the schools history. Wingfield " •— —- portals , and entei Fullback „„ Scrappy played the best game or d»ii at Moore, umpire; Buster Kilpatrick, the pivot position it has ever been head linesman; Bel J ® a 1 f r ?J r » * imer * nleasure to witness. This Time of perldos: 12-15-12-15. ... He Rice Brock ,10 for the Physically Run-Down Sewell T IE DOOR of opportunity fllnr'l wide Its portals only to tbui ani the. ^ jUatmuz 71 ST STREST AND BROADWAY A maiternlses of mo Jem hotel creation whet* convenience, rat- ful quiet end hospitality »te prune i featutn. N ' Unique Congo Room—Mndkvil 1 Grill-and Blue Room Resta.«ant. ( Ah.eye a p/w M tnfrtiin vietloee (mm Athene Parker 111; picaauiv w wiery lad did everything. ... tackled like a demon, ran interfer ence like a master, backed up the Out today New Victor Records Red Seal Records AmeliUGaOi-Cnrcil Amelita Galli-Curci I DOUBLE-FACED »«■>" in. A Kiss in the Dark dww* •‘On— Blaiif—i"l (d# Syba-Hcfbefl) Kiss Me Again (Blwnm-Hwfaert) > • Here Is the highly unusuel combination of two Victor Her bert >M waltz-songs,** sung in English by no less an artist than this great coloratura mistress of the art of song. Letter Song (in. "Amt. am—.”) ynwi. w. Hugo Kreuler I I’m in Love (in.“AmbBkm."i Hujo Kreuler I These two spriahtly numbers lor the violoncello aro taken from Fritz Kreialar's music to “Apple Bloaaoma." Friu ffrcisler hinuelt plays the accompaniments at the piano. 959 $1.50 956 1.50 Melodious Instrumental urkey in the Straw Vhiim Vmn Henry C. GiUilanJ-A. C. (Eck) Robertson 19149 RagtiiSQ Annie m* A. €. (Eck) RobefisooJ Two oldjashioned dance numbers by genuine cowboy fid dlers. Theirs is genuine American, not hybrid, musfc. You musicians, today, only In outohthe-way places. will find such r Light Vocal Selections I By the Watermelon Vine (Louisiana Lou Louisiana Lou Many peopls Uks three male querteta in “cloae-harmonied" Southern style. Both atmg with beautiful smoothness and harmonic sense, to the full orchestra. (19142 .75 I’m Sitting Pretty in a Pretty Little City Albert Campbell-Henry Burr} 19180 #75 Ipbell-Henry Barr! Peerless Quartet) Alabamy Blackahcep II you have a liking (or sentimental music, in tox trot time, with two tenors, srith a hi, orchestra and heavy piano-work, this duet will captivate you. “Alabamy Blackahcep” adds two more singers and docs it again# You Can't Make a Fool Out of Me Henry Burr Pkl of My Dream* CluHe,Haiti 19IBI Thane an dramatic touches in Lhasa two songs of common- placo life for the tsnor voica with lh« orchestra. They axe two of the greatest achievements of these artists. » .75 Dance Records The West, a Nett, and You-Waltz First Victor reebrd by tha fi IromaFtaMttKvMiaSliiloCoilafa dance quartet highly original, with a vocal chorus. -The West. You- is an excellent companion. PeaSrfcLJ 19172 •« l Jet* Hit Raymondand) iiOrckeatra ) ox Trot __ ) Salt Your Sugar—Fox Trot -Ramemb’ring” b a pleasant fox trot, The Duncan Sisters wrote it—you will hear a reminiscence of childhood play. “Salt Your Sugar" is another fxeeHent fox trot. Kiaaea-Foi Trot Joe Raymopd and Mil Orch. j oi Trot lalematiODal Novelty Qrclierira J 19178 .75 19179 .75 These number* have exceedingly romantic title#, but they, wholesome, M; one, jolly numbers. Ire, of overstrained sentiment. -Moonlight Kisses" uses a plaintive type of refrain, but els. where it ia full of life. “Music of lire" fa finely acared. Victrola. ^‘master): voice" Victor Talking Machine Company. Camdcn.N.JL Jones A wiue us portals only to tnu ., , • man who to up and doing—who Is! Alahiima r*UfiSIlIBS filled with pep and puncli-wlth XAldUania * atoaa rich, red blood tingling through his I re t a n f PlnMOfJ veins. Mountain slso ohstnclqpj D e I 6 tt l L lOUiUCt dwindle to ant hills and ombltiono| ixrKqnNVlLLE Fla.—T h '#• become accomplUhmdirt to ‘hooe iFlorlds Fteihman football >tcanl “ft® 1 , . ' w ns defeated here Thanksgiving Where la tho employer who sceka , S' the Alabama Rats. 7-0. the man who la phy.lcally run. the AigBamu ivuts ( down?—The man without stamina' ^ n . , to withstand the*knocks and gaff CdltlTC 1 Rfty tO Be Entertained FOR FINAL G1E0F YEAR WITH CENTRE of tho harrying, scurrying world of business? S. S. 8. is the long established and time honored creator of red blood cello. You cannot expect to get very far up the ladder unless Cleans Floors, Walls", Steps, etc. This Centre party that arrvied J in Athens Thursday night will be j (By Marcus Bryant) yon *re equipped with a body that „ hown over the city while here by lo otroog and vlgoroua. 8. 8. 3. i nunlb cr of Athens athletic fans) win start you on your way. Don’t h nl the party for an nu-1 allow the “Door of Opportunity" , 0 „„mi p Jjde to bo closed to you bocauso you ' k Thc Pal ... theatre has also in- .V” T *° w “ h,t * nd vitc,lthcv"tor»tobJlt, guesul the gifT—becauao your nerve power “ A,. ..pi„htlnir Bllldc , ■ Fri-t is lacking. Build up your system! JJL ■ 8. 8. 8. made of carefully .elect- Scrub the cold-cellar with a RED SEAL Lye eolation of one teaspoonful to a. bucket of water. Prevents fermen. tation and mould, keeps -vegetables qnd preserves isweet and good. , Ideal 4 lor treating any grimy wall, ; steps or floor. Red SEAL Lye gives very fine results wjienused with white-wash on out-buildings, chicken- houses and the like.' ed and,scientifically prepared and ' ^.’nt^he Tncre They am here. Tho "Prayin’ Colonel." of Centro arrived In Athens Friday morning over the 8e»board for their final game of the jear with the Georgia ’Bulldogs” here Saturday. Both squads had' a light workout an Athens «oll Frtdal P. M. and are In fairly good condition. Thompson, IPbllput, Fletcher and Kilpatrick compose the Injured list for tho “Bulldogs" but It is vey probable that aft may be available Saturday. Rabensteln and Summers are not likely to lend their services for 4ko “Little David". Spurlock, tog. T vel:o was injured in the Auburn ■fifhne but twin very good shape now, rounds out tho visitors lists bf cTipples. Inclement weather kept tho Bull dogs Indoors Friday. The workout was held In the gym of the Y. . Woodruff gave the squad a lecture C. A. Besides the exercise, Coach Woodruff gave the squad a lec ture. Saturday's game will end tho -« reer of three of the Georgians Captain Joe Bennett. Sam Richard son amt Mark Anthony will cavort on historic Sanford Fled for thc last time In Georgia grid togs. This drafting from the list will keorefdnBlahHhe IlllogbCo x.ndr. be keenly felt by all Georgia fol lowers and the places will bo mighty hard to fill. For this reason alone,' the Bull dogs will be out there flgthing their hearts out. net only fur “ Georgia victory, but for the pass ing away of these three stars, Hercey eleckley. In addition to the above trio, may end hli football hi Centre cornea to Athens with the the Pnal game of this year. “dope” In her favor, and with one of the strongest teams In the south. She has scored 1ST points In her seven games against 37 for htr opponents. Bbe only loses one man from her team this year, and this la Green, a sub halfback. The "Enldogs" have 73 points In her credit column, against 117 for her opponents. The game begins at three o'clock and tickets are priced at two Hol lars. The following Is a list of the Centre party: Captain Kubale. Lemon, Chinn. Rubarth. Skidmore. Lynch. Thomas- son. Covington, Hudgins. Green. Glelm, Blcrman. Seely, Gordy, Hl- koy. Wallace, Bnowday. Lig gett. Rahenswfn. Spurlock and Bummers, Coaches Moran and Gregor, student Manager SleDow- ‘ ill, and student trainer Miller implcte the party. - t-u L. proporttoned herbs and oaras ~ , _ ver makes you fit! Get back that old that . „*T„ th,. nlsvcrs time punch! When opportunity week-end. Many lo the playMa knocka ho ready to answer tho •’ nvc frl ' n< ! 5 h * rc . “ ho . call! 8- 8. 8. la sold at all leading drug (tores. It ia more eco nomical to buy a large alio Read Banner-Herald Want Ads, entertain them while they arc in the city. Write for booklet describ ing uses. Full directions in each can- Be', sure and buy only the genu ine RED SEAL l Lym N Army Officers Meet Monday Yourself Again A meeting 0 f tho Athene Sector' of thc Association U. S. Army will be held in thc Georgian Hotel at 6:30 o’clock Monday night at which time the ■ medical depart- ment will have charge of the pro- j grnm. Dinner will he served. Buy . a Bulck for a Xm>s present. ’Athens Visitors Among those visiting In Athens Thursday and Thursday night ware Mrs. W. O. Cleckly, Augusts; Connor Cleckly, Augusta; P1L Magee, Chicago; John E, Gas- kill. Atlanta. W. H Parker. Atlanta;. M. D. Scott. Akron, Ohio; R. W. Bently, Lincolnton. Gn.; H. H. Alexander, Augusta; A. Duncan Jones. Au gusts; L. Bermon, Lynchburg. Va. MtatL. __ fsuU, Aim.; Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Treel, Canton, N. C-; E. L. Brook Trccl, Canton, N. C-; E. L. Brook ing. Philadelphia; W. A. Hatfield Clarkesvillc; .1, P. Webster. At lanta, . J. P. Uoftev Sparta. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams, Lexing ton, C*.; D. B. Kendrick, Atlanta; Dr. I. B. Cash. South Carolina; \V. c. Silly. Danville. Ky.. This Sweeping Reduction .Brings You The Famous c tlewivfo SHOES for MEN and WOMEN and the same high itand- ard of quality, including all style* formerly priced at $4, $5 and $6. Oar new one-price policy ha* increased bur busi- . ee policy ness enormouily. And— . M now repreient at $3.50 is poiitivcly tb* greatest ever known. The same atylea tbat were formerly $4, $5 and $6—all are now NE PRICE—$3.50—NONE HIGHER! Vastly increaied aalea—lower manufac turing cost—narrower, margin of profit than ever—these are the retsoni behind this aweeping downward redaction and these amazing ▼aluea I Scores of Smart Styles lor Women! ASK FOR 957X Stunning Black Suede One Strap, new stylish Honey Comb Front, Military Hee! r Robber Heels atlnclw^ 93.80 ASK FOR 4760 Stunning Tan Cal! Oxford; Novtlty Perforations; Mili tary Heels; Rubber Heels attached, $3.50 The Lart«it Chaia of Sboo Stores la tho United States* v 1 * T<*d * ttswW 'Tt'jv Y it iC M Atl^tu^Ga., Slor**, 15J Clayton-SU ^Next to Kress." AD Newark Stores Open Saturday Eronlncs to Accommodate Cnitoneri liiaiiIT Vi iV ~