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GEORGIA
CAGE MEN
By The “A. I*.
GEORGIA UDDERS
ROBERT J. RICHARDSON
Robert J. Richardson, for
ward on the Georgia cago
team, came to Athena to live
when his father wao named on
the faculty of the Agricultural
College. Before attending the
Athens, High School ho went
to High school of Westerville,
Ohlof’nnd there ulayod oh the
basketba). bu^ball ntnl Ho*'
ball teams. He was also a three
letter man ut the Athens High
School but at Georgia he has
participated in only basket
ball. ' * ■■
This U his third year
Georgia and his sechnd on tl
varsity team. HI sflret ydar
was a string substitute. He Is
ond Inch less than *six feet tall
and. weighs ISO pounds and Is
twenty years of ace. He «.s the'
son of Dr. and 'Mrs. A. 0. 0.
Richardson and lives in Ath--
ens. His father is head of the
Vetipary medicine department
of the Agricultural (’oileke-
white he himseir Is takifig an
agricultural cour*e. " *
lit Is, a member <4 the “(l”
clubland the Ag. club, is quiet
and unassuming'Hit one of th*
most popular playerc on the
Georgia squad.
1 ■**' land Alabama. I heard a group of
FOOTBALLS at HURCIXS, 2%t men severely criticising the Gcor-
to $3.00. dHe gla team) am, occurred to me
-j»pent Ip buying glove?, punching
and unkind -to&dth the U | bags and boxing impedimenta,
•‘iid the putt of toadies.' Wo must >A«j same time, however, the school
I, remember: 4 i-. iuutJiofitJe/i, forbade the boxing
|,1. Men are not machines, which team indulging in intercollegiate
i will run' with good speed as Jonx! Louts until the association recog-
f all the power is applied; but a*v'nlzod boxing as a minor
a.id m\nd wnich are Hr''!* 4 !
to go down under contlnuuos and,
tedious strain. *
2. Morale i.> liable to ditjapp. nr lu
any gn at oiisla.
3: Any team fa liable to stalo
under continuous effort and tedi
ous up pi'cation.
4. Georgia tad a hard schedule
HELBERTON CIS ID’S
! n asocably, priced., 4<eqirmb,>r, IlK.Ittvr,-
i» 8 o’clock, the. ,n4«<^ th»- *•
school gym.*n<l',»!ic 1 ,prlco,,l8/
email. No other gamp.I, billed, for
| the city at thla time ao there
I should be an excellent crowd on
I hand.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
Unfair to Criticize Team Nina year.
When It Loses Game
bays. Sport Can TclkC i games wero played.
. Defeat *• Tl,e re *' “npott’ can take a
detest; dnd boost the team In its
.... « . . . , .. hour, of discouragement,
i ii *‘i. W" n, 'k i at a i 7. we cannot expect to win crery
lival ac. obi after that Institution a!-..mp
football team has defeated your; 5. The name, with Vlrilala. Am
AUB1AISIMED H HERE TONIGHTl^OilGIA CAGE
LI
By HAL JACKSON
The day has arrived and tonight
in the high school fjin the two
—* * fives of Athens High will battle
»h« two Klberton High teams In a
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.~-H o pi i double bill affair. Enthusiasm is
and dreams of a football chhm-' running high us this Is the blggeat
jmmshjp lor 1024 are already im- of u„. MaroonK’' early schvd
bedded m the minds Of University T ruo harder games wUl b
of Alabama students. The trium- , )layed lulHt vU cut this, battle will
phant march of the Crimson to , M , t |, e hardest game played be
southern gridiron supremacy in fcre ( . hr istmas. The two loca fiv
Hr. Hill acta to the contrary, tie
i t idedly. He has written to tho Red
j and Black, student publication
| commending tho Gcorgta team for
| its work during the past sea so,,
and admonishing the boys not to
gamble*on games and allow u de
tent to mnkc *'us sort*/’
The letter follows:
The Editor. T' e Red and Black:
After the Georgia football learn
ij lost - the* games with Vanderbilt
'and Alabama. 1 heard A groui
up. many of them:
Coach Wallace Wade will be I
back for three y**ars. I
Coach Bully Van He Graaf will'
be back in charge of the line. I
Pd.nn.ly, I wanted Georgia lo,g|^ Cohcn wi " dirKt ,he l * ck 1
u. '’.ore,"
WANTED BOYS
TO l*flN GAME
jftose delicious
hot pancakes
sUre do satisfy
HeeMewS
OLD HOMESTEAD
PANCAKE EL OUR.
Just odd water and coolc
l . . . — . 9 • • KUIU'n Wlill V Irgllllfl. Alt' i|tnn ,l.» , L n I _«, _ ■ • — «. II., I" V, UllBUflaB. I u ,wv< *
own by n ticore which no oite but burn and centre were exhibition* IE? 3 ’ " il'l f }~ are ready am, should no good. Both
your rl.al like, to Mention. Tbiejbf the hlghset type of real clean linadlng clubs arrived in the city
in. the fix Dr. b. L. H.1I. pastor of [;,„d uDortsmanUke athletics: nn ,i Itliscottrage little nndnl ready in-. r)jr Friday nnd are rearing to
' i„utn fVi.-.rv fni- »h<* fourth cons*
Strst game v III
o’clock and the
directly after.
The girls took no workout yes
terday but spent the atfermion
resting for they consider their op
ponents a haul nut to cracK. Hoc
Drown drove his lads through n
very r.-ht fa realy
dcKtAlaliama' above all team,.1 "Three letter' men will bate I •” XffSL ‘.St* 'L
as I l»a\e for-r nephews at tht‘L n i v :» believed now A1 " ( srhool aay that the gins team
I’nlrcr-lty Of Alabama, end r y on- n.m™, w c Haty and Ton! " 1IV lie llllrl •;ou» , derably by aco!-
mini visit to no- native .late, next 'N-wtcn being the trio I file record. Th'a la not confirmed
summer. w’H suhjrrt me to much i n c ™ ! ,, 0 i 1 the ramnus that "‘"“M 'l *» “ «nly go
"ragging" at their hae,!.; bet 1 Bull W “ley " Ur lineman of 1W2 •« ”>*'>» **« *»”><’ »" «>»
havo ml •, word to sprsk In^r.ll- return.' ^ r apfcalrt David of the boys aggro-
rlsm of Georgia because of this “Shorty’ I'ron-t nll-'outhem ufon would make no predlctlor
drfoat, I have played rootb«ll. an.l center: IVoley Iluhett, star full- ■'} *H nn| ) r *» "*y that he believed
I know the reaction that may conic ,back: Grant Giliis. halfback; ’ t'«» h '« "«*' had tho gooda and
upon a team at any time, I am Buck'er, tackle; Jonca, guard; "I' 1 ' ,lar<l ,or » cheriahed dc-
wlth the coaches and the team; Compton, tackle; and Camp, "u-y. Confidence but not. over-
anti I am nroud of the clean and -uard. will be some of the aU» confidence I. evident In the local
; fine way tho ''boys'' played. Hero expected to again ahinc on the; camp. Tho girla team Is alao very
la to the whole team and all the Alabama team. ■ ; ’|')pfft;I of victory and aay If the
coach... Lef, - Georgy fu^
«t the First lYcnbylerlaJjenr champloMhlp 9 ^dlftaUng' |,| p„ n _! l , < ^! ll ;‘ 11 ' r , l l ' l , tor A !*f??-g**
Church. |every team played.with the expep- Klberton High la reported to be
' Ucn 1 of ^.*l«ippi rAT -sT Ii. I C'C -ironger than iMt year and
freshman whom they tied . »t, h "»*'
,Starksviir.. Many promising'rim- ;’""'r' win to their long chain. Th:-v
d(dates are expected to I* gather- IkcR •» work longer than
ed from the “rata.’’ nnd "»»• ■•"■dl'
The schedule is expected to • be J played three games while the !o-
a representative southern confer- <’ala have played but one. They
: cnee card with Kentucky, Georgia,, nr.- all bard fighters and wMI »•
; Georgia Tech and one or two;‘ml for revenge-as they felt be-,
oth»‘r conference teams appearing ( fore the local five twice lari earn
er it. • poiiru.
All in all,followers are predict-: Tickets for the game will be on
ing a banner year for the Tide. | sale at tho door nnd will be very
TRIP Tfl
Thu Georgia . baiketbalt t. iU-i
will.leave on Dec. 31b| for a week’s j
trip over the state where flv.o. or3_
■lx games will he pltiyet| as .the
opening dales for the.cage sea- 1
The initial game will bo staged
.11 Savannah against the Protes
tant flab five on the nltat of tho
first. The blub will jump back to
aacon and tackle the Macon "V
uutf.t oh the second. On the third
tie Oolnmbtis “Y" wit be met aw l
m the 4th Camp Bending will fur
>tah tho opposition.
As tho trln -now stands it will
concludo on tho 5th In Albany
I gainst the Albany “Y". one of
,he strongest outfits ln the state.
Tho team la practicing daily on
the court of the Athena (Tty Y.
M. C. A. and la fast rounding Into
-hape. The addition of Capta’r
Jurr to the team strengthened It
materially while other stare ate
.crapping for placea on the aquad
Hardly more than aevon men wIP
re laken on the trip.
THE GIFT StORE
1 ; Suggestions That Are Worth While
.r ; .. Keep the List
li
Haturday night at the local Y. M.
i’. A. local cage fans will have their
flret opportunity «»f seeing t.ie f.er-
(By Anaociated Prraa.)
TUSCALOOSA. Ala. - Alaba-
mas hopes for gridlrsn suprema
cy of th- south in 1024 have been
to a great extent placed In Poolcy
Hubert, native son of Missiaslppi.
who has been chosen as enptsin of
the squad for next fall.
The .plunging fullback from the
Magnolia State fer the past two
years has been a tower or strength
on the offense fof the Crim.tcn
warriors; In the Penn game of
11122 hla.!!:o pluming did much
in carrying Alabama th victory.
Hubert will ill 1024 play his
final, year on an Alabama team,
haring in 1021 starred cn the
“Thin Red* line, only to be called
into hackfleld service In 1022
when Coaelr-Hentt needed hus-
kie fullback and the big lad from
Mississippi looked fit to fill the
Ipart. It was late in the 1922 sea
son before Hubert found himself
hi th* hnckffeld role and thtn hia
battering tnrtlei had effect.
Teams that especUlly felt his
P igth offensively during the
two veer, were Wnn. Sewn-
nee. Florida, Oeorglh, Louisiana
State and'Mistaalppl A. 4k M.
Hubert, weighing around the
100 mark, has been declared by
many tv b» the aouthli premlet
fullback; while lacking aT
Ittr ...
n triple-threat nun, he is admit
tedly one of the greatest line
plungers the south . has produced
purine the past few years. Find
ing holts In the opmwition'a line
and making holes where none ap
peared have been the two leading
point. In hi. sBccas, coichcs say.
Pooler is slab a baseball player
of. considerable aid to the Crim
son, hia catching last year keeping
Alabama among the forbidsblt
southern teams while his hitting
was alao declared valuable.
Jack Langhorne, of Unlontoym,
playing hia last year cn the Ala
bama eleven In 1024 has -been
elected alternate captain to Hu-
bert. Jack this year served hi,
second regular season on tho 'Var
sity line, whsre his work at taekk
was th- fcaure of several of the
games in wbtek.he played, lung
borne began his antics' on tht i
Tide’s line in 1921t i
Tech Students
Take Up Boxing
(By AftsociaUtf Press)
l ATLANTA. Ga** Abouty fifty
'aludenta have turnel out in answer
! to Coach Alexander's call and
donned the gtov** with a view to
learning Shout the manly art.
Coach "Alex” la a firm-believer in
a capable ua* of the hands, even
though football is hia main sport.
Adept ass of the xl«ves, in fact, in
hi* opinion, pore a long way to
wards making a football player.
About two year* ago, some of the
students got together and declared
that-they granted to have a boxing
team at Tech. They secured the
attention of one of the lnstructore
who gUdtr gave hi* time to the
tmyw A» a result of that Initial
endeavor a Tech J>oxlng team was
organized. That Ttnm last year
fought n couple Of very successful
bouta with Oglethorpe, to nay noth-
| Ing of the keen competition which
went on among the various mem
ber* of ,th« team.
Early In th« spring of the last
school year, tha boxln gteam sought i
recognlUon from the Tech athletic]
! board. The boxing team desired to I
hare boxing rr«oiditsed aa a minor
■port by tho athletic association !
Dub to the fact that Tech had no
adrenal** apparatus. • the prtttkm (
ff*l>l and boxing was not rccog-
^nlzed.
athletic association dldt
emtla favorably on th# efforts of.
“ T»r;
S h. r- 1 - rij
appropriated a thin r>
T money i
We’re Looking
for Trouble
We want you to come in here all “up in the
air” about what you should get for a Man’s
Christmas, and just as lioon as you look
around our well stocked cases and brightly
packed windows—forget all of your wor
ries.
/ For here are gifts for men. You’ll find
here useful, serviceable and worth while
things, all the way from a fine ,
SUIT OR pVERCOAT
to the little things that all men appreciate:
Gloves, Belt Buckles, Silk and Woolen Hos
iery, Cuff Links, Cravats, Silk Mufflers,
Canes and hosts of other men’s merchan
dise. - i, ;*
*. * •/.:< v v •*' - .
A Ccfnplcte Line of Shoes, Hats and
Furnishings for Men and Boys.
LEE MORRIS
“THE DAYLIGHT. CORNER”
r*-i Corner Broad aaiKJaCKron Streets . i
l opportuql
... bulldog 1
luintct of II.. „ .
game • Will get Under way promptly
at eight o’clock.
It«dli team* have been prictiring
daily and an excellent game I* *ure
to follow when the whlatle l* blown.
The "HtiUdfigii” under ('oath
Strgeman haw been practicing jtm m
two week* now. while • the **Y”
team under fiuich Ca W. iJnex ha**
been hwnl at It for n longer fi«r*o^.
Jinny etam In thl* line of fi or«
will appear In Imth llne.upjt Alreid
Seott. Ke*T >*i»und. ••I»ub” Th*,-.i»on.
O’fturn and Charlfe <‘»x are tin five
that will m*urf Wikelv l»e m*nt In lo
meet the HeU and IJwcken*.
So line-up #*r the * • Hul!d#nn«”
could t+ nlitalned, **' all tne mem-
bera* of the* aqaad will be gly a (ho'
..,Njr(unlty i .. iihlhlt their w.»r**k.
The luiur I* get for eight, und a
price of fifty rente will be charged.
From $2.50 to $25
All Kinds of FHnis
No'jhiilg Belter Than
9 Eastman’s Kodaks
I' We Are .
STATIONERY
The Real Gift
Priced from
$1.00 to $5.00
(By Associated Press)
KNOXVILLE. Tbnn.—Basketball
Stock at the University of
eno-e Is rated higher thla season
than in several yesrr. Six
rani# Hatcher, Howe. Keister, John
! eon. Harkncsa nnd Orltcnden form
• the nudey>* »*f th© ffiiuod of thirty
I men who have iwiiorted for im,<
tlce. Every Indlratlun point* to
Wdlhalance.1 «|uinto.
Csptaln 11.u flier, at rep:*’. ta
tno of the lordent iron w:«.*m Trti*
ease© opponent* faired luM *eo*oi
Hatrher’n height and unerring ey©
for the Iffmket mutRff hint receding-
ly vuluahlr In offoaHvc tartlcii.
Howard oJhnaon. t’aptaln of the
’23 leant. Im again nu tfor guard, he
K an aggressive defensive man who
a stonewall In the.art of guarding.
Karl Keister l* playing hia third
yt*«r at guard thla season. 11a sucks
p» Ms men^consistently juid is show
big up. well.
!*'_•» *.1 crimes* nnd CVi.mit'i an
displaying good form at goal shnot<
Ins In practice sessions. Turn Goo*,
tnin. ”Bo” Ilrown. Burdette r—
Hannah of loot year's Freshman
grvgaUon are expected to glvs ao
of the old men a fight for places
the varsity.
The Tennessee schedule Is still ta-'
IBSkygtSEi
ianw» with th. —m. Mm, . will
ai s , .a^g?M i !;.v, l . u " w "
HOSPITAL DRIVE SUCCESS
OK1FP1N, Ml—Tha arira to
Iwalva thousand dollar, ter th
j t—mtlt ot tha Griffin ho,pit.] was
! founl to he writ over the top wAea
, the final returns were counted
here receatlir. The overwhelmln*
•ucceea of the ten dqjr drive it
creditable to tho people of Griffin
and Spaulding county who qro r,
'..ponalble for tho eucceas. The
fund, raiaod through tho drive will
, bo used to pay off peat Indebted
"•» hoepu.1 and thj re
main,ter wilt go toward uukhig Im
provement, on tho building. '
LIQUOR CAR CAPTURE^
ATLANTA, Oa.—ORMM Of B4‘-
catur captured a huge fobbing eat
containing 45 gallons of whiskey
after n two mile chase which end,
ed when the pursued car went Intr
a ditch In attempting to elude the
officer,. Thl, waa the afxth cat
captured hy officers In tJieJast'fWe
days and It'la thought .hire th.it
the cara nre part of a plan to flood
Atlanta with Chrtatmaa liquor. • 1
SUCCESSFUL TjCb DAY HELD
TIPTON, fin.—With ’everybody
re, ponding lo the entreatle. of the
■ ladled conducting tog /Uy here for
■ the Tlfton Associated Charm,,
tha day waa a great aucreaa'anit|l
* Itirtre sum’ waa rained. BusIneM
houae. euhaertbed mim. to h<
pol.1 In .Installments and quits a
large percentage of th* fur..? was
mlsctl In this manner. Although
definite figures on the amount
Jhlaqdjiavaiant^evjr alien out tt
.1, exlmated that enouh caah and
nothing waa given tomglhdt.)Jyi
fond a good start sad to keep the
•I. It.- on.,.,Mv a.
PERFUMES
\m
Goty—Rigmg-
From
$1.00 to
Waterman’s Sets
Parker Pencils
And Others "
From $1.00 to $5.00
Traveling Sets
T «T-I5
From
$5.00 to $20.00
Thermos—Icy Hot
University
Bottle Sets
DRUG STORES,
Phones 67—68—1942
Phone or Make a Visit
Clayton Street
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