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THIS BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
Munday Holds Tiger
Batsmen To 6 Hits;
Thomason Slated •To
Hurl Closing Game
ting a couple of single
triple,, out of four trips to the pan.
Satlof and Captain Thomason
each obtained'two hits.
Coach White will probably se*
Georgia—
1 oka 3b
SaUof, 2b .. ..
1 1
L 4, “I’LL MAKE $500,000,000,” SAYS SAUNDERS *
1 AS HE STARTS COMEBACK .
M
Mi
F1RPPER FANNY sasg
box score follows: I MEMPHIS. Tenn.jOna fmr/tgo
MONDAY HOLDS sports. J Clarence galir.denv * bead
h* po. a. e. 0 f p; rK i y Wunr'y. moved frc
2 4 2 0* palAti<L * holr * '° a * m * :i a ^ trmnt
3 2 o fliln a hotel. He was banktjii.: af
1 0 0 0 Ur a teznJ "battle lamJnr *l>
0 4 0 ) j month
Friln, If ... 5
Arenowitch, rf. 3
J«hriBon, c .... 3
.Vtuuuay, p .... 3
0 0 7 0
0 10 2
RY MAIICCS BRYANT . J £ u "- • • • •
. Munday had a big 1 day Monday for the (ieoreia 5 , |™ n v“ •• ;;
Bulldogs, and Clcmson was turned back, 7 to 1. The Harmon, cf ....
second of the series will be played against Clemsoni p.lJj ” •/
ttday, and on Wednesday and Thursday the “Big Jon«. it "
Green" of Dartmouth appears here.
fttarieu in
HP Red and, nwwl home on Moore’s
Bl^rk, pitched good ball, suryen "** * * “ '
McGill, c .. .
Martin, p .. .
Richardson, s H
Thomason, lb
Reel, c
Woodside, p ..
3 0 1110
4 0 1 3. 0 0
4 0 1 !*• O 0
2 0 0 1 0 0
2 1 10 0 0
2 0 0 2 0 0
2 0 10 10
_ afety.
.--JP Richardson lived at firat* on a,
dejupg. "n total of six hit* during! P**s in the fifth. Thomason hit
the afternoon. He had the Clem- « hot one to Herron and both
sop. batters well under control, • were safe. “Scrappy’ * Moore
and* in the inning when the visi-.then lifted one of Marti#a balls nKUlc
toe* scored were the hits more for three bases, Richardson and ci Pmg0 „ 001 000 000—1
than one \r one frame. Right-J Thomnson crossing the plate. G cor »j a .. uflO M2 OOx—7
hand batters faced him all the Mtore scored on* Herron’i error. j Summary; Three-base hits,
way with one exception, this in The two-Bulldog runs were ac- ,T„ ne> Moore: stolen buses,
tho eighth. (counted for in the following Moore . dou ble plays, Richardson
* Martin and McGill were the mahner in the sixth. W ith one ^ A ftoiaasui, P itichardson to
opening battery for Clcmson, and down. Middle-brook* walked. Sat- Sntlof to Thomason; base on balls,
they, lasted until the seventh in- lof hitting one safely, the former ( M um | n 2 , Martin 4, Woodside 2;
’■ 1 uW K J S lr u d - Thomason Mt *afe- ; hit by pitched ball. Munday by
y. Mlddlebroks Korinp »nd S»t- hitr . ot{ Munday 6, Mar-
lof taking second. Satlox scored. tin Woodcido 2; 6truckout,
un a ptssed ball. Munday Martin 2, Woodside U;
Two double pleys were executed Mc0 ,u.’
by the Bulldogs Monday, bring- ..
in" tb*ir total to seven on hem*'
One went from
Thomason, the
“ tlof
Wo
&
'■HT imiicrv lur ucnmun, nu«<
.. lasted until the seventh in-
ring", when they were replaced l*y
codsidc and Keel. F.ight of tha
orgia hits were off . Martin,
a remaining two being garnered
off Woodside’s delivery.
'Harry Middlebiooks started
things off with a rush for tho ■ .
Bulldogs in the first inning, soil this season,
when he led off with a peat sin- it•"hantsoa to ... J ft
gie. Satloff forced him to aeo- other from Richardson to Satloi
ond when he walked, and Rich- to Thomason,
ardson advanced both on a earn- “Scrappy” Moore captured bat-
fife. Middlebrokoa and Satlof lfng laurels for the Bulldogs, pet-
balls
strikes; Stegcman, bases.
HERE’S NEW BANTAM KING
TO OPEN DIAMOND
Charley (Phil) Rosenberg Gains Crown Bv Decis
ive Defeat of Eddie “Cannonball" Martin.
Uoach Stanley Ba oh maw’s Fresh-
mm nine of the University of
Gh rgia prises the lid off this years
sche iule next Katurdny, when O.
M. C. appears here.
Coach Uachmnn will drive the
yearling squad hard this week In
refuses to accept Christina
gif s or birthday presents^? JI
never gives them. Ho has neve
written a Chris mns card. He i«-»*
fers to not tor Wh:ao3t those thin#
effort to have the onndldutci i
fn the best possible condition for
the game. j
Tbw gamo Saturday starts at 1 ho
!lar«-nce Maunders then mat!'
notv famous' prophecy: w
! ‘ In three years t will hare
three million dollars. I can :n|
| a million d' liars oasly.”
' He Wns laughed at.
But today Faundera has
pN- ed contracts for stores
cities. They will be scattered (■-
Los Angeles to Miami. DaS!:>- v
yt. Iyiuls. He is opersVbg
in un towns and cities outsM-
Memphis, where his eight r’-'-nt
f.'ores are flourishing.
Independent of Other*
And he ie not operating or i>or-
rrwed money; -the corpo: • ion
hearing hb name has not »■»
hank indebtodners; he has n : de-
iwnde l on any person for a4v: > or
counsel.
••In two more years I will have
triads that three million do: irs."
Saunders said.
'By the lime I «m W I will have
made ir.oo.ooo.ooo.**
He said it with all the calmness
wi:h which he had former!' ne
gotiated $5,000,000 detits for J rr*y
Wiggly. He seemei to # belIe he
would do it.
"It's ea.-'y.’* he sa!d. “I am suc
ceeding at a faster mtc t - 1
w..i*’d wore I a 111 hend of 1’ ~gly
Wiggly. By 1950 I wl'l be ten
times as gn at success ns I * -uld
if I had not experienced rev- rse*
In my fortune.**
A contest la Saunders’ gn .rest
delight. Art a boy. ho say . h-
was ’‘against everyth'ng** aid. ugh
extremely rensl Cve; 1I« i» ^fll
combo.'.tailvo. He loves VXp^U.all.
. wrewlting, tennis, boxing and| the I
| n her hardier sports. His h-^p-jdo ra,ii<
' rut delight is in meat/«rg tho other wures.
fellow on ev* n grounds and ••ir'-J For pleasure ho works. Night m
maneuvering him. 'automo6i!« rides of from 20 to 40
Raundem says that he has never . mtlea have, be.ei his main recro- ‘C
tiMlccd ndvic© of anyone. He has'a-inn since be started his “cotno-
not learned to be deperf-
” I HAVE NEVER ACCEPTED
A CH&IVTmC GIFT •
ptr^nnl p:.f enp’oyw. II, Mh m l«r down
his own Ideas be lore ha puts diem
Jnu.Jfho u
different kinds ofifasa powder on
the shoulder. of ’MPfjjniMlr coat.
COLLAR ANNIVERSARY ,
TROY, N. Y. — Thii year mark*
the hundredth anniversary of the
detachable collar.* la-W26 Hannah
Lord Mantagu, the.Arife of a black
smith noticed iIraNltii atayod
clean longer than tkamPlnrs sewed
on them. She nsed-srpair of *cl»-
»:ra to make tba first detacbabl
collar. jT
BANISH
NERVOUSNESS
Wendell’s Pills, Ambition
Brand, for, Rthi-Down
Tired Out nople.
ho say I
will conquer he into effect^
hasn’t planiud • u P mver tella Jolces because he
And yet he In not a moncy-jr-ek-
ITe sny* ho wnnts money, hu* the m«rits of a 10-cent can ut
ants i.l for what mone>- • will vegetables.
BEAUTIFUL DfeMONSTRATtoN AT
tho game, as the BuMdogs are play
ler ld-«c
i may sal. *.*
!d.' but If he
every etrergency through
tc *i ion to detail, his big l u *a wL’l
back.” But ho says greatest not go through.”
pleasure is work. Saundere* philosophy Is lArge!y
Ksunders Is free from the com- n V»ll your own” t
tdacent altitude of self-eatlsfiej Alngs in general.
'He ofiem takes a broom ceptg or njects a man o n anotb- wait of perfume to reach him j PiUs,’ Amotion Brlthd, .will make
employe and sweepi an «*Fa recommendation. He doesn't whdn he h working. Noise doeslvou feel better,-in,4bre« days Of
ire floor, or rearrangee fruit in -ad recommend:,tios anyway, hi not knnoy him. I money back frof *
display case, or tells a cuetomcr *ayi. 4 ' nd they told me I didn’t even j on the fltrst bo*
my own name a year ago.”
mv,r t»;i» lota., boc.UM he nl.jjl’r«lh- depree
not remember them .Ion, bo, 0 f Wcndcll'l
nough to repeat them, and he has Brand, at Palmer <ft
IO time far originating them. Ho and take the first.big step toward
J* large y huts out of his mind evetyAtm: feeling bctUr away,
tude toward te doesn’t* need to remembsr. J if you work too hird, smoke too
o never ac- He likes a atkmla ©f music or! much, or arc narvjRis, WendefTa
Hd silently “cusses out” himself hnv^
nore frequency than he qhldtv aoy j.q j
Friday and i>*nt-
Stribling Will
Fight Walker At
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MOND’Yi
BY PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT.
■ Hero’, tho new bantamweight
r» - I -CVrlev (Phil) Roeon-
bfr*. Ch.-tar fama Into ten hon-;
on tho other night by handint;
On^ailteji kartln a do-
cyiive trimming over tho 15-
round routa at Uadlion Square
(krden. Naw York.
JKljrured aa more or lata of an,
oitolder, (IrMnbarg tore Into tho ■
carp who had beaa conaldaied
f ie >econd Terry HeOorem,” and
t no dorbt a* to tha wlnnar.
cn Martln'a atauncheit admlr-
on were forced to admit their
nfan had baen thoroughly whip-
Md.
* Rosenberg I, the uventh pugil-
lA to hold Uw bantam crown
•bee the termination ef the World
War. Martin became champion
defeating Abe Goldatein laat
I The phyaicnl education dejiert-1 .Jumping Jock: Mattio King,
< ment of the f UUc Normal' Schott |Wt«na. Go.; Ruth Tabor, Danlela-
A A A >71 gave a highly Ihtcreating demon-; villa. Go.; Mnry Pickett, Coving-
/VUgUSta Apr. / latratlno program at Pound audi-1 ton, Ga.
jtorium Monday night. '1 he pro| children’! Dancca: Joaephlnc
Annuatn, Oa., wilt bo tho ecenflgrnm iaatel for about an hour jjoaephine Sutlive, Emily Jonc*.
’ two meior .porting event. Turn- lard demon,-rated not only the iv Loia Suddell, Thelma Lanier, lu-
day April 7. cither rf auffle'em I tenaive training the classea have liet Hudaon, Hattie Peaington, Sara
TYPHOID OEM-
RATE IN STITE
IS
EXERCItB OOO* t
LOIfDON—Many children in
Londcki are earning money by
talcing the pet dogs of rich pooplo
out for wares.
Tho Ml sfrstpp! suproce conn
has held that honey bees are do
mesticated animals and that there-
foro their owner Is liable fer any
damage wh'ch they esttse. Th-'
court awnnleil a msn $2M for tan
mules stung to death by beet of a
no'ghbor- *
A Sons
isld. t
As a trvatmcai for affection*
of the nervouarfcsy^t, constipa
tion, loss of -^petite, sleepless
ness, orHervoM Indig—•-“
r WCriilfir* pills.
Brand, today ufiAmjfaotisy-' tack
plan.—(Advertise ni»*nt.)
"■'
Hinton Securities Co.
for ^u
Loans On City Real
Estate.
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(By Attoeiated Press)
ATLA TA. — According to fig-
will engag. the Now York Otnii a;pw-foetly trained for the diHfcuIt F i n , lh Heel: Mary Hill, Wllhcl-Idcatha la the Stole na tho dire”
Notional league charm,. no. while drill, ond dance, o. tho profranr | mjn , Mu tan, Florence Culpepper,! remit of typhoid fever, or , av.
' l ,h : A T' J, hc owning * program opened , Mattic Bc) | Thopaon, Alliia Juk- erngo of «69 death, nniually. Dnr-
H ".1? is^k/tl* ro i n l?i tU /Y ° n< / i 8on » Mnmie Wilkes, - Henrietta Ing these flvo years 1.401 white
Htrihl.ng wilt fight Hugh e >\aik-1 with the f.ag drill. One c< ib** 1 Toole, Florence Stevens, Rath - persons died from the disease ^hifa.
or of Kansas City. In & scheduled ( most difficult drills offered wa.» Dennard, Jewel Joiner, Alice Bos’- r,85.'
ten round iKUt. *--**-. j-m -—— 1J • 1
Hpsc’al attention will bo g
vlaltlag patron., and Augu.ta .. aanceri i.na we cmnac -rmuc ” led from tho diseaao th
large ta not leaving n atone un- dance, of American history were i „ , J „ th„ nrarloua nvo year,
turned tn tho way of making pro. 'popular. Dutch Couple Dance: Mary Gar-! ' WWI nvo 5r * ar *-
parations to enterUIn a multitude | Atteudin" the demonstration ba.;^ WoaaptuM | .T h ° 8 r ®«test enemy to the typh-
pf guest*. was the student body and a num ^
tough op- 0 f invited guests.
no^roas succumber from
typhoid fever. During m’4 13 more
Flannery,' <le: ' * 1B wero shown to have reanlt-
1 ed from tho disease than any of
Hugh’s Walker
P r nent for 8tr’bllng. A veteran of j The program and those rnrtki-
ntAPTPV /PIHT \ pnqpv I th * box,nc ** m * he h "s fou 8 ht 845 patinrf wore ns fololws:
CHARLEY (PHILl KOhEK- j i, n ttles and mixed padded punches Program
with Tommy Olhbons In four dlf-j p ., ... . * T , .
'Ifi'f t? the laurel* r*»r more anb BPATIY FOR ac ! ^ er,n * occasions and was never .. ^ ^
a limited .pan ramain, to be ^ AND READ ' r0R AC ikroctad ...t hv Jack Dcmp.cy’.
omber. Whether Roaanborg BERG WITH SMtf£ OP VIC
in eling tq the laurels f*»r more
Gartlemnn, Savannah, Ga.; Atienn od serm b pure water, heatlhfu!
.\iunn, Atlanta, Ga.; Mattie King,' surroundings, and gcnornl cleanll-
Wrence, Ga. t n e-°. according to health autbcrl- i
Tonal. Drill: Albert. HowriL. ! l ' c 1 ““ e “ •«; “»•
Vicnat, Ga. Ethel Brewry, Molena, ' n , . h . cre lltUo ,e * r of C0K
Q a trading tho ulsca' e.
up caerctMta. iwi.s m- barcarolle: Mary Eylcr, Savan-1 . T,,0 . H™ month, from June
|dinn Club*:, Jumping Jack, Child- V**
hitn’e Cmmi fit Ctuinn Cnn... /at ( ZSUClttiT
through October, are coos.dored by
health auhoritlos aa ’’typbrid
IS IS THE WASHINGTON ?ITCHING ST.VFF That Manager Hanfc «- r¥in Da . alM !bonl> tniU y j0Ott , aiu^oro.
BankinR Strongly Upon to Repeat Last Year’s Sensational Success. While »»-— -v—«-- go. : Macci wan-*. saHn^v month*
ren'a Group, (I) Swing Son *; (2) f Song: Lois Ruddell, Cai- 2,°^;“ „ a 5'. noni i? a BB ,. ly I > i j: d
’ ! Ring Dance; (3) Bean Porr^ge, houn * ***•> Josephine Sutiiva, Sa- “‘bj’ J\V e 4 £ v 5e?t < ha lh |n‘l#?
U Hot? Ivaunah, Ga.; Luna Lovett, Fair- * i?i Bl of ? eBthB * n l9:J *
. i v*iniat«rwi Dm.1. n.i.i u ftat.u burn. Ga.: Emilv Jones. Hulanot-.v while 61. occurred during tho tamo
Most of the Hurlers Are Veterans in a Baseball Stnse They Arc Still Figured
tj> Be Good for Plenty of Victories.
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. Spring Song, Aerica.
A Study of Characteriatic Dan
ce, in American History: (!) In
dian; (S) Puritan; (3) Colonial;
(4) Civil War Period; (5) Pres
ent Day.
Fag Dance.
Polka Miniature: Emilv Jones,
Hillsboro; Josephine Sutlive, Sa-
Ua.; Mabel Piarce, Springveloi rooo,h * ln 1,24 “bowing an l n -
Ga.; Sara Bivina Haddock Ga- vreaae laat year of 89 deaths o-,cr
Nona Maa Stanileld, Glennville’, 'h“ «>rrcap:ndlng months in 1923.
Ua.; Grace Dun,tan Porto AJg.ce ' ‘ « u 1 ^c ' , c ‘ the Bureau of Vo-
Braxii; Joaepbine Gartlaman, Sa- , * 1 ® u,UUt * ihow further that la
vnnnah, Ua.; Ruth Turner, Urant- l ® 14 tliere were 80 deatha more
ville, tin.; France. Flannery. New- than in 192 3and 132 more than ln
nan. Ga. i H*0, but ,t3 Icsa than in 1922 and
n> Amarican Dance.: J 117 ">=“ In 1921.
1. Indian, Margaret Culpepper, "During the part fire yeari.-
vannait, Ga.; Loia RuSelVe ’ Cal | GrantviUe, Ga. !-aya tho report, -7« wh!to malef
houn, Ga.; Thelma Larkr, imver I 2 - Puritan, Juliet Hudaon, Ham-! vnd 70S fenmles, with 1J4 negro
Ga.; Mary Wyl Duggan. Ilau-Una.’ 1 ilton ><»••; Alice Boitwfck, Boat- J malca and 834 negro femaira, mak-
T{llr, Ga. I wick, Ga. maklrg a total of 1.(99 male j and
Tactic, and Setting Up Ever- 3 - Cotottal. Henrietta Toole, An- 1 t.«4J lcmule>. have died from ly-
daea:' Alice Newby .Nellie Almon. 1 *“***• Ul - ; Jew «* Joiner, Pint- Phohl fever. Thfa abowa so more
Mabel .Vidiolaon, Beatrice Parka! hur,t - C».; Wiihelmjna Mac ken, white male ethan whie remale'.
Vivian Gate, Morelle Wood Mary s P arU , tia.; 'Margaret Darocn, 24 mcro negro fema'e, than nerro
Garrett. Blannic Thompson Ei- Sunun *7. *•»•; Ruth Turner, Gran:- male, n total of 1,699 Rule*,
moro Milton .Agnca Kidd, ABene J! 11 *- G *- : hranrea Flannery,! iu "‘re male, Uan females. ,
.Mann, Mabel Pearce, Sara Bivina -9*wnan, Ua.; Florence Cat pepper, "In 1924 there were 13 more
Elizabeth Hudson, Alberto Howeli iHrentvUIe, Ga.; Mamit Wilkes, white alea than white femaloa,
Blanche Downs. hinehunt, Ga. tad 10 more negro fcmalee than
Bella: Grace Dunstan, WOhel- ' 4 - cir ’ ! Ww Period: Vivian negro main, or in both races i
• mine Mackcn, Josephine Grrile- Gat ”> LaCrange, Ga. .moro major than females, there
ntftn, Ruth Turner, Frances Flan-' s - Pre,,nt Day: Alice Newhy. eg a to:,I of 842 males and SIS
nery, Florence. Culpepper, Marv Vi * on «» Da.; Helen Jordan, Daw-, females.
Hill, Mattie Bell Thompson. OJlila son - c »-; Alice Boatwick,. Bast, While the popu!at!cn or Georelc
Jackson, Male Wilkes, Henrietta -tak, Un.; Roth Tabor, Dnaieiv ■’ cemposed of 42 per cent nozrocw
Toole. Florence Stevens Ruth G *-> Gnic - Dunstan, Porta ond 88 per cent white*. uer:rd:ng
Dennnrd. Jewel Joiner, Juliet Had-, Alc * r 7- Brazil; Mary Hill, Cobb, '«> *h« report of the Bureau, the
1*00. Ga.; Alberta Howell, Vienna, Ga.; rccerda for tha five year- zhowc
>. ■ - Indian CTuba: Rosalyn Heilman. E0, •* Columdua, un. (that 88 par cenl cf -.he typhoid
L ^ a 2re R LES _ 1uRBMRY Jn B H N.HT N GS 1 ^ WOOB,DGE ’ KEWTH,, ‘ ANt> «>V*LM. IbnS^K^Ij&Wd: SK."ilT.K’” 4*^‘«i5t It
INSETS, LEFT, MABBEBRY,. RIGHT,'GRLGO. *0^ c*.. Ethal Baglcy, Columbia Glnwivilla ,Gn.; Rosalyn Hallman, Ing among tho mh to ract
Fla.—Here is Washington'* pitching staff, the greatest‘eolleetien uf *ntkp» anas, right j G *-; Alice ,Newby, Vienna. G».:' ^, l W l **r 11 G *-; Blancha Downs, ■ •
1 th* major leagues. Marbcrry is the on'y kid in the octette. Last season, Ida second Inl^onf*#- Gills son. Metcdlf- Ga.; Watkln*vflle, Ga.; Mary >Eytar, A cananrthat -fnge and then re
ha won tha reputaUon nf he'nc the "irjn-arm” of the league, the greatest relief pitcher in TTymptan, CnUnU,Nfin.; Savana*h. Ga.; Naffla Almon, PR«a rentrilonulllr. aa if tha nefaa
Marbcrry is tha --Idd- of the staff, while Veen Gregg, e Mg ieetve star 1* year. ago.'Elmore MI!t.onM. H TH HM LutbaraviUe, Ga.; Mabal Nicholson,.cam. from far any. U owned by
1 - ' lEfmnee viHe« m...i—, p, ■ i WatMnsviUe. Ga. ,a New Zealand man- ,
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. HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Cfffltcs '
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