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TUB BANNER-HCTALP, ATHENS, GEORGIA
SPORT NEWS
-Walter Camp has again pulled better game In the season recent-
tho unexpected in his All-Ameri- ly brought to a close,
can selections. His team Is certain i Milstead, Blott, Bedenk. Sunti-
to create the usual storm of pi a- strum and Hubbard are forward*
I test from friends of athletes wlio herd to beat and richly deserve
’ have been overlooked. ‘the hondrs bestowed on them by
C There is only one repeat on Camp.
Ircamp's 1923 selection. Hubbard of I In the backfield most of the
l*2Bamrd again being selected te^ored Pfann, Orange and
M of the guards. Mallory as did Camp, but they
Taylor of the Navy, who drew
|w n d position laBt season, has been
M up entirely this year, not
ng a place on either the sec-
Mt third team.
jr&ame hohirf good for Klpko
jehigan and’John Thdnial of
Chicago. Last year Klpko was one
! of the halfbacks yhllo J. Thomas
H* IS-. „i.„ r..ill.M.-lr Whlln
;ed to play fullback. While
Kipke'dld fall a bit below hjs 1922
aUSdard, he was still one of the
liest hacks i n the wept.
I Bottar of Vando.bllt who gets
one of the end positions was plac
ed' pi» tho second team in 1922.
Southern critics are a unit In the
opinion that Wakofleld, the other • VELOCIPEDES at HUGGINS,
^Vanderbilt end, played much tho [$2.50 to $15.00. d23c
were not nearly so unanimous
about Martineau. The Minnesota
back Js a great football player, but
Notre Dame with Don Miller, Yale
with Stevens and J*enn State with
Wilson arc cc^MLin to yell yoto tho
high heavens.
Porhaps the biggest surprise was
tho naming of HaZel of Rutgers for
an end position. Here was the un
expected’, upsetting the dope.
While Camp has picked a strong
team, a lot of sport editors will be
willing to wager dollars to dough
nuts that their All-American elev
ens are stronger.
IK T BUTTLES
II
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Bfcmrrf
the entire campaign is expected
to take place her Saturday night
when the Athens Y. M. C. A. five
battles the quintet of New Hol
land. The locals have proven that
they have one of the best Y teams
in this section while the Invaders
are undefeated and are going
great guos Just now. Their most
impressive venture of late Is on
overwhelming victory over the fast
CMmson club. The game Satur
day will be a humdinger without
doubt. The fracas starts' at
o’clock and will be preceded by
game between the Y Lightweights
and the Watkinsville High team.
The local five Is working hard
this week and should be in shape
for this battle. They prove 1 that
P08ITI0N
Tackle
Guard
Center ..
Guard
Tackle
End
Quarter
Halfback
Walter Camp’s All-American Team
ELEVEN THIRD ELEVEN
McRae, Syracuse Stout, Princeton
Wiedcrquiat, W. A J. ..
Brown, Notre Dame
Love joy, Yale
Aechenbaeh, Rartmouth
Deibei, Lafayette .*.
Tallman, West Virginia
Rlchesou, Yale
Wilson, Penn 8tate ..
Tryon, Colgate ......
Stevens, Yale
».?8T ELEVEN
Borhar, Vanderbilt ....
Milstead, Yale
Hubbard, Harvard ....
Blott, Michigan
Bedenk, Penn 8tate ..
Sundstrom, Cornell ...
Hazel, Rutgers .... ..
Pfann, Cornell
Grange, Illinois
Martineau, Minnesota
Mallory, Yala
Beam, California
Carney, Annapolis ....
Garblsch, West Point ...
Johnson, Txea« A. A M.
Bassett, Nebraska
Luman, Yale
Dunn, Marquette .... ..
Kopplech, California .. .
Bohren, Pittsburg . .
Nevers, Stanford
they hove a strong aggregation time came for him to i%turn to col- ^
last week when they gave Geor-.legc in 1921 his mother wouldn’t ,
gia a scare that they will remeip*! consent for him to come so far !
ber for some time. This club of from home again.
Mr. Jones is compored of a galaxy) He entered Pitt and was largely
of stjura'and have been a little rexponslble for PiU's victory this
slow to round out but let them bit year over her greatest rival, Pena
their stride and they will ask no state. He has had a great season
odds from the beat of them. Noland Mr. Camp recognised him by
probable lineup could be given at . giving him a berth on his third
this writing though It is generally
thought that Coach Jones will
send in his best In order to cop
this game.
The preliminary battle will nl30
bring together two mighty good
teams that should give the ea»*ly
comers on eye full before the big
boys start out In this game a
crew of Y lightweights will bat.
tie the Watkinsville high team.
This nlso should be a fine game.
This Watkinsville club will be
membered as the five that copped
honor-* In the tourney last year.
Just who will start against this
club is not known definitely.
Just remember' the first fracas
starts at 7: SO and will be follow
ed Immediately by the big clash.
TEAM IS OUT
Walter Camp’s All-America foot
ball selection is out and Bomar Is
the onl> Southerner to be placed on
his first team.
It will be of interert to local
fans to know that on his third
team was placed Bohren who
played at Georgia !.*. 1920. Bohren
came to Georgir. with Jimmie De
Hart and gave promise of develop.
Ing Into a great player but when
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PLAT AMDS 'FIVE; |
II
Practice dally on the court
tho local Y. M. C. A. ia the pro
tram which Coach Stegeman l
handing out to the cage aspirants
or the Red and Black. The season
will bo opened on the Cyst of Jan
uary In Savannah,
j Tho squad is expected to ’eave
Dec. 31 for Savannah and will play
| five games on the trip. After the
i game with the Protestant Athletic
!flub on the first, they wUl play—
COLUMBUS. Qa.—With five Macon "Y” in Macon on the sec
letter men from last year's squad ond. Oa the third, and fourth the>
jon hn|l assuring an unuaunlly play the Columbus‘‘Y’* cSgers,and
strung quintet, arrangements :ire Fort Bcanlng in coHtmbttt. Ihe
being made for the compiling of next night they play the fast At
the hardest schedule that ha, ever bany "Y" five in Albany,
fi.eed a Columbus High' school. Coach Stegeman has been put
bn,ketbnli team, It ti'a. announced ting the candidates through
Thursday by Almond Weatbnok, workouts all this week. In the re.
mummer of the cago outfit. jeent practices the men have shown
(tames have already been ten- up well and a good team is suri
tatively placed with Lanier High to represent th» University.
School, of Macon. Boys High and Captain-elect Ed Gnrr, Nolan
M. A . of Attnnta, O. M. c. of Richardson. '‘Buster" Kilpatrick,
Milledgevllle, Albany High School I “Sol” Satlof, ''Horse" Harris. Boh
and others. However, athletics RlcSnrdron. Tipp'd, “Battllnf
at the high school are well sup- Tom" Nelson “Toots" Mlllrc
ported by Columbus townsmen and
it is possible that Stevens Hitch
8<-hool of Birmingham. Athens
Hteh School, and maybe a Florida
prep quintet, will be brought to
the Electric C^ty.
The- letter men returning nre
William Kline, Toombs Howard.
James vHarbuck Jack Massey, and
Douglas Newsome. Kline. the
most seasoned veteran of the lot.
Ir counted on for a great year.
He Is a center, or guard, of the
first water. Harbuck, of football
fnnic, and Howard will probably
play the forwards, with Massey
ah<1 Newsome holding up the de
fensive works.
While the schedule Is not
complete Manager %\|estbrook
firpes that preflf outfits derirous
of meeting the Orange and Blue
this yedr get In touch with him at
Spann, and Joe Bennett *re among
the candidates who arc waging
battles for a position on ttilr
year’s five.
It is probable that two sched
ules will bo made, for the games
from tho first to the fifth, Inclu
slvc. Each squad will probabl:
carry eight men.
Practices are expected to be held
through Saturday. .Then tho
will enjoy several days re.R
will return to Aliens several dayr
before the first game .to be playe
on their opponents court.
TWO GAMES TO BE
PM ATT’SAT,
E ID “ZAZA”
Pretty Screen Star At the
Palace Theatre Thursday
and Friday in Excellent
Photoplay.
By JOHN E. DREWRY
_ . tw»Swanson’s new picture
. TW ° v “ “t the Palace ' theatre
playcti at tho local Y. M,
Hat unlay night. The "V" llqht-
vafghta and the WztklnsvilU High
School will engage In the first
».tto Willie the game between the
team and New Holland will
cioso tho evening’s program.
Both games promise to ho fine
affairs and a large crowd I, ex
pected to attend. In the opening
gnmo Coach Jones will send he
“Lightweight!" in to battle Coach.
Chalker’a lads of Watkinsville.
Tho ‘‘Lightweights” boast a good
lire this year and they will give
the Oconbe hope a fine battle. Wnt-
klnsvUle, it will be remembered,
carried off tho honor, for tho
championship tourney last year
and their title yea/, quintet will
be watched with Interest.
Immediately after this game tho
Y” plays the New Holland »th-
Ictlc club. The local, pushed the
Georgia "Bulldogs" last Saturday
night hoid',ng them to a one point
victory end with the team In good
abgpe a humdinger hi aura to foi-
inw, .then the tip-off begin, the
ime.
New Holland, as reports ba-o
it, has the best team In its history
Thurs and Friday and it Is a good
Picture. ,
The scenes art In Id InFrance,
and the story has tor ft, locale the
Village of St. Etienne, near Parle,
where Zara Is the star, queen and
Idol of the patrons at "The odeon,"
a cafe of the showy type. Through
an act of gallantry, she meets end
falls In lave with Bernard Dufresne
a member of tbe French diplomatic
corps.
Florlanne, n soubrette le also at
tracted to Dufresne by hie , .T,.it
wealth and ahe does everything In
her power to set Zasa against him.
even to telling her that Dufresne
Is about to leave for America
with a woman he calls “my dear."
Zasa goen to Paris to veriry this
report and discovers the 'other
women' is Bernard’s Wife. She is
heart broken and on her next
meeting with Dufresne tells him
thst she has told his wife of an
imaginary affair between them—
only to retract her words when
She sees the suffering they inflict.
Dnfresnp declares his love for her
and vows he will obtnJn a divorce.
... ... ....w, But Zaza ndvl.es him sgsinst this,
and ono capable of giving tbe. Alb-! and with his wife and child he I
Cne t'Y” no little trouble. , In n j leavee for America, where Madsme •
gnmo with tbe fast Clem,on ''Y''[ Dufresne later dies. Dufresne and'
the invaders wera victorious. , his daughter, Yvonne, return to
The program begins at 7 V ond Paris ond see Zasa again—now the
eg Admission price of fifty centf ' ‘
Athena Visitors
THURSDAY, DECEMBER M ,o,.
Among those voting in Athena
Wednesday and Wednesday night
were, T. H. Webber. Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Grant .Oliver
Stephens, Ithaca, New York.
Miss Catherine Wood. Savan
nah, Ga.; C. Belk, Columbia, Ga.;
W. C. Rutland, Atlanta; Mrs. Car
rie E. Jones, Boston, Mass.: ‘Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Rockefeller, Phila
delphia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brean, Grand
Rapids. Mich.; Miss Van Meter,
Grand Rapids. Mich.; R. A. Hardt,
Atlanta .’Arnold L. Leonard, Wash
ington, D. C.; G. R. - Mayfield,
Nashville, Tenn.
George H. Craft, Atlanta; Q. H.
Bargery, Atlanta; W. M. Taylor
Atlanta; Dr. Charles B. White.
Brewster, New York; Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Aycock, Crawford, Ga.
W. N. PhUlipa'Ttoyatcm. Ga.; L.
Moody, Atlanta; (Mr. and Mrs.
L. Sadler, and baby, Asheville; D.
3. Bagley, Atlanta: E. R. Flint.
Hnnrror. Maine; C. A. Dorval.
Frunklln, N. C.
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ATLANTA, Oa.--Activities of
hucfflnni in thl« city was atarted
for the holiday seaaon here re
cently' when nix North Side boraee
were, burglarized in one night. ductJon.
great Zaza of the French stage.
Their reconciliation follows.
H. B. Warner plays the role of
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