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About The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1923)
.FRIDAY, DECEMlirn PACE TWO’ Main Cogs in Washington Machine SPORTNEWS WHITE 7 T TRUCKS FLEETS OF THEM USE IT- Transportation Costs •> Count NATIONAL “M€Rie"svnj«ust, Luraan* H an c o cK-icm.Wilcisfi ek The concern that operates its own fleet of trucks knows that hauling costs mount high, unless they get efficiency. t)r. S. V. Sanford, Coaches Stegeman and Woodruff and Chancellor D. C. Barrow are in At lanta attending the meet ing of the National Col legiate Association. t The meeting began Tackles "Sundstrom-ccuNta .Milste&i-'rAti, Beltyar-wisooNsiN, MunheadruicucAN, jJemettr«oQGw. Sobm3on-fu»ioa,Be4if-t»c«»NU, Basrett-NEsaasKA. MoPeP ^15' rf Bedcrik,-^NN sbte, llabtaidr uaqvasq teirv-riooiOAXeiV-viNainBia, TiyiltewstaNFoan GASOLINE AND SAVE MONEY BY GETTING More Miles More Power More Speed quick'starting On Cold Mornings MoPeP is a high grade gas that hundreds of Athens mo torists are using daily because they LIKE IT. ASK THEM 1 IT’S AS f OOD FOR TIIE TRUCK OR DELIVERY WAGON AS IT IS FOR THE FAMILY CAR. Thursday afternoon with a session of the officers and the regular session started Friday morning. Saturday the coaches will hold a meeting. Dr. Sanford is the southern division* of the aasocia- tlon. Coach Heisman of Washing- top and Jefferson is president of ;iiUg~0O51ON OOUSGE VfiUonjjvNNfME^ Stevens- E.-S. SPORTING GOODS COMPANY • 1 Phone 895 . Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets MOTORiLIFE OIL COMPANY,L Prince and Meigs tho coaches' organization* and Gen eral Palmer Pierce la president cf TmlhcicLs-Maii ■ awwoao, Wydccff"Ka i W.vtt. Layden-ictot nwi Jlevi-U4SKEU INDIANS, I A tech, Ekbeig- liSfc-WISCONSIN, Dr. Sanford, Chancellor Barrow, Dr. J. B. Crenshaw, Prof. A. Arm strong, Major John Frank Freeman, C Lowry ' Arnold, Gen' Pierce, and J. W. Grc ,EFT TO RIGHT: ABOVE, HALBACK LEONARD ZEL, COACH ENOCH-fiAGSHAW, QUA.'. JACK- LBS SHERMAN; INSERT BELOW, END CAPTAIN WAYNE HALL, FULLBACK ELMER lACK-LES SHERMAN; INSERT BELOW, END CAPTAIN WAYNE HALL, tEAU. y TESREAU. The Billy Evans National Honor Roll is the concensus of 150 of the leading aport writers of the United States. Eight players have been selected for the various positions. Those favored received the highst , percentage in the vote oi the spjrt writ ers of their particular section. No doubt a number of .players equally good have bern cast raffle by the editors, but the selection as a whole Would'bo ipighty hard to im prove on. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON AGAINST RESTRICTED j SUNDAY PLEASURES! LONDON—The Lord Mayor of London. Sir Louis Newton. be lieves the people should be per mitted to do as they please on Buh- day so far as work and entertain ment are concerned. He gave practical emphasla of the Idea re* cently by breaking the tradition of a Mansion House Sunday and at tending on that day a dinner of the Ecceptrlo Club. 1 a speech he ac knowledged the **gifS’ of being made an honorary member, and interference, he managed^ to get free and rcord a touchdown each time. ** ..What premises to be an intense*, tional football conte-’t of more than pasisng interest is scheduled for New Tear Day ut Pasadena. Cal. University of Washington will represent the far west on the grid iron and the Navy will try to uphold the prestige of the east. The teams appear evenly matched and a great battle is expected For a number of years the Uni versity of California, Pacific Con-, ference chatnplonr, has represent- He is confident his team will give SURPRISED a good account of itrelf. COLGATE TEAM Princeton figured In trim the UP TO COACH ' Navy, but the best the Tiger could BAG8HAW * do was to get a .. to I draw de* The Navy, while on t»xcollent i rlsion. In this game the Navy team, does &8t compare with some showed much Improvement, of the elevens thnt have repre- Then followed the surprise party, sented tho Annapolis institution, the Colgate game. Despite pre- lt had only a fair season, but-man- vlous reverses Colgate was knowr aged to bring It to a close In a to hnvo a rtrong team. The defeat fitting manner by holding the Army of Syracuse a few weeks later,.. 16 a strong fnvorlte to win, to '# to 7, proved It. Tet the Navy beat scoreless tie. Colgate, 9 to 0. The one big blot on the recosd The Navy isn't a world beater of the Navy eleven was tho ou€ thin year, but it’s an average good come of the game with Penn State* team that should maintain the | The Navy was defeated, 21 to S. standard of eastern football.« * At that the final result was not Ini The only defeat suffered by keeping with th* general play, ns Washington in the nine games the Navy was anything but t out-j played was a 9 to 0 reverro at the I classed a* the score w?ultl •indlf. hands of California. In this game Cate. 1 Vl Andy Smith's great California The rcemlngly one-sided defeat eleven was pressed to the limit to of the Navy by Penn State was.win. accomplished by the Individual j Of the other teams met, Montana effort of Halfbncjc Wilson. In tho J offered the hardest opposition, matter of ground*galned there war j Washington finally winning t6 ,to little to choose between the /two; 14. in n game that was a thriller, elevens, Wilson excepted. On three j The Navy lr. sure to find Wash- occasions, assisted by excellent' ington a worthy opponent. Dundee Wins, But- CdK^sensational ■J LAUQiTER, NOVEUY PLAY. SOLID SEASON AT THE KLAW THEATRE NEWYORK “It'S a hit. ST warning to you is that you should ato it”—Alan Dale, In *Ke N. Y. American. . . •*Y«fc con’t\nffes ‘Tho Last Warning* ahef stllf Iiy claim %p havUtg lived.’'—R. C. Bcnchlyc in “Life.” V J PRICES: 50c. 75c. $1.00. $1.50. $2.00—Plus War Tax. Scat Sale ——* ™ — FALSE ONES DON’T COUNT "My denlst was ,,*< finer ilftffd# Each time he extracted a tooth no gave me a glass of whiskey." "Don’t you go to him any mow?” "I haven't any -more teeth.”—Lc londay JowciV Cigar Store, Coach and Thrie Navy Stars Johnny Dundee, featherweight titleholder, was given J decision over Jack Bernstein, and thus won tho junior , title as well, Tho bout occurred at Madison Square Gai York City. When decision was announced the fans howlei • loud, many saying it was the worst-decision in years, a a looked the easy winner. Bernstein on lefL Last Showing the Great Dramatic Sensation “The Cheat” At the > Palace Theatre Tonight Blanche Sweet in “Anne Christie” Saturday. 6000 New Bell Telephoi ’HE telephone construction programme in Georgia and through* , out the South this year has been the largest eveymdertaken by The investment in Georgia alone this year wilt amount to more, than $2,000,000 for new equipment, new telephones, new wire, new switchboards, new central office equipment and new buildings. Practically all this expenditure was new money secured from investors who have faith in the future growth and development of our State, Such an investment enabled us to break all previous records and make a net gain of approximately 6286 new telephone station! in Georgia this year. > To do this it was necessary to install 21,772 telephones and d : $* ■ continue 15,486. There are now more than 103,400 Bell telephones in Georgia and we must continue building to keep pace with the growing tvle* LEFT TO RIGHT: ABOVE FULLBACK A. SHAPLEY,’ COACH BOB POLWELL, HALFBACK C. E, CULLEN: INSET BELOW. GUARD CARNEY, CAPTAIN. The second icrcen version' ot this Immensely popular etory, which wee produced about eight year, ifo by Cecil B. DeMllle. lie been entirely rewritten and mod ernised and now offer, tremendous opportunities (or highly dramatic sctlrfk to the principals. It ia an viral screen vehicle,, and F1U- maurico-hts made the most of It, the scUon throughout being stag* ed with much realism. bliss Negri’s far famed emotion al acting waa oarer more wonder ful, i "The Cheat’’ la showing tonight at tha Palace for (he last time. phone needs of Georgia and of the South. - G. G. BECK. Georgia Manager “BELL SYSTEM”' SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ^9 "ANNA CHRISTIE” C9 PALACE 8ATURDAY la all the ftftataig of motion pic ture*. no mightier scene ev*r hat •j at bee# -cr*H*ni «l (Mn tho "$ha n i <’,.* scenic 6f "Anna Ufirlttle,” Thomas <a-HI. Ince'a latPst picture offaHng, j ln>t l which will be shown at the Palace] t*ri- J Saturday. Adapted from Eugace CONCERT Poia Negri ’’The Cheat” Palace Theatre Tonight. PALACE TONIGHT. LAST -In. f.'nn Jff' k Holt fc, SHOWING. “THE CHEAT” tfte tr&dlnfr man and c Pom Negri’* word Anj-riMn 'R.u lie In support, open. . madi* paramount plrtnre. “Th»> T»-»cffy nf Paine** The w t-kiPat.'' a George Fitzmaurlce pro- evening. The picture aeon- GIRLS PAY OWN F.Xt’EN'.rs TO PLAY HOCKEY AB 5Id h>»< key Itonruir* It .V/THOMAS F, TALLOi