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THE BANNER-HER 'ID. ATHENS, CEOBCM.
MONDAY, MAY
In Volley 3atl Totirney Monday Ni
MARRIEOk LADIES! TO
I MEErBUSINESS
I GIRLS FOR
S TITLE
r! -
ijSvith the city volley ball title for girls hanging in
thie balance and a silver loving cup going to the win-
ribr, the Married Ladies’ volley ball team of the Y.
Mrf. ,CT. A. will meet the Business Girls’ team of the
e#me institution on the Y. W. €. A,, court Monday
rdfeht at 8:30 o’clock for the final game of the tourna-
njjpnt being conducted at the “Y. W.”
•These two teams so far havei
survived the first two rounds of
play,! having eliminated the six
ot^jer; teams entered and each is
randy for the championship bat-
tlR- ‘ The .Married Ladies are
edfccHed by Miss Shirley, physical
dif^« tor of the Y. W- C. A., white
tbs* Btflriness - Girls are coached
l>y,'Mrs. Ben Barrow, who is also
i-ijiitAin of that teams-
•Might teams, representing all
aoelion 8 of the city were entered
5rv,|tMe tournament^ two of the
carrying" tho colors of the
University of Georgia, two from
ttW Athens High School, two from
tljS V. W. C. A., and one from
Cobb Institute, and. one'
Opposed of the.' coaches of the
entered.
Dope Wrong
; of tno teams entered have
by the wayside except
they take the court Mon-
Inight.- Tho dope is sure to
[J ' Wrong ‘%n this, game;
is so much dope that nond
six innings and though letting up
from then on, managed to win
out, giving tip’four hits, all of
them coming after the sixth. He
was ably ' assisted by the entire
Georgia team, 'both' in the field
and at thfe bat. However, we
would give to 1 . Chambers the
lion’s share’of ^ the honors of Fri
day’s game. ,
Captain "J, D”
* There is ho' doubt who waa the
hero of the Saturday battle.
Captain J, D. Thomason goes the
credit. He hurled a. fine game
and a s if not aatisfied with that,
won his dwn' ball game when*he
cracked out his triple.
To Billie Arenowitz goes the
honor of fatting the game safely
in the ice box with his home run.
Coach Whfet will hold daily
practices in his efforts to keep
HU men on their tbes for the com
ing two games with Tech.
The practices arp held to iron
out any faults seen in the last
two games but since there were
faults shown and since every ^
STANDING OF CLUBS*
80UTHERN LEAGUE
Clubs—
Atlanta ......
Nashvlle ......
Chattanooga „
New Orleans .
Memphis
Birmingham .
fettle Rock
Mobile
•tu* hSmt
..... 14 11 -
H, IV.
1* <!*?&***
... 14 14 -6»0
... 12 13 .4*0
... 12 14 .4ft
■v 10 15. .400
. C V( V
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Clubs— W.. h. Pet
Philadelphia 14 \ .73:
Washington ...*.’03 7- .S3'
Cleveland * —..... ..:.. ifc. . * .150
Chicago 14 8 ,60 fi
St. Louis .. 10 14 .41 *
New York — 7 12 .SC*
Detroit^ .a... 8 16 -.333
Boston
6 13 .3J0
i
of it is any good. The Married I man made the most of his op’-J uiuds—
Ladies^ play a^ conservative, game ‘ portunities, we don’t really know New Fork ..
—as Married Ladies should, while • whpt they are for.
the Business Girls play ..just the* After.Four
opposite. That means that a' With two games won and two
fight -to the finish Will be in or-'.to Georgig, it is easy to see that
der with the best team winning, i Georgia cannot lose the series.
The final contest Monday night! The thing now that4s the goal of
will go to the team winning Tour,’ th<j Red and Black is to make
out of seven games. ... . t history repeat itkelf* and as in
The winning team will be pre-j 1919, „when relatiqns were severed,
sented a beautiful silver ... loving win all four games. That is the
cup. suitably engraved, wblle the\.goal Jthat Coach.,Bill, and Captain
runners-up wiH be giyqn a volley J. D. and the entire Georgia
ball net by *tbfr r McGregor Com-
1a sejjkted as
nost', valuable to
be Awarded a
pany.
The three girls
having bepm- they most'
their teams*, will be
prize each. These prizes are a
sport sweater* .presented by Mich
ael Brothers;*‘ a bathing salt by
the -DavisbrtkNfcholsoh Cohtpkny,
and a box of candy bj| Costal
The final game ' will, .start
promptly at 8:30 o’clock, with W.
R.- Bedgeod refereeing; tfnd ; the
admission ch&rg& tWelity-five
cents- ‘7 r ;
team is
the
am iBvp<..nunif for and to tell 4ulu ,, a 9 .
e tnrtll, it (Mk; dike they haTC.g^envm, . V ..I 59.
tine chance g -talking .thntl Rpnrtanhur(r 7
" ..... 7, J9^.4t!
... f. 7, 10 .412
'-c-ii!-, .333
14
.700
Cincinnati 10
Chicago —10 9 , fB'jn
Brooklyn It 10 .124
Philadelphia 10 It .470
Boston 6 11 ,4r.«
Ft. LouIb 8 12 .4""
l*.ttsburg 7 . 11..*vj
8ALLY.LEAGUE
CLUBS— W. Tj. Pet.
Macon .... 13 4 *36.7
Charlotte 10 7 .688
,600
'ogs Resume. *
Final Two Games
Tech Tin Atlanta
SCHOOL TO
SHOLB ATHLETIC
MEET IT If J. C, 1.
,• BY B. C. UJMPKJN
two sames already marked up ont'.the woh
(dm of theiedger in the’series.malkingthe rtwumii-
<J6ii ofathletic relations with Georgia Tech'arid, with
tifo games remaining, Coach Bill White Monday
prepared to send his Georgia Bulldogs through n
week of intensive practice for the other two games
ip Atlanta, Friday and Saturday of this week,
!Ini tfie gatnc* Friday and Sat-j 1 — j
tinlaV ttftH their age-old rivals,
tttl poofgla
I Boorgta team played like olio
pfred, and It wav. Thoae boya
v«itj out there doped to !or.o by
•lifafga.margin and they not only
d|B ndt loan, they won both
ffli(n,a, aomething that waa about
aolOO to 1 ahot In the betting
ft’ * Super-Bancb.il
win thoae twp games the
‘ to play
at week <he writer' preached
ct that the dope wasn’t
out and
chancca
have
since Tech
. ..... - .... that game.
gla smashed the dope into In the
iitheaaemi in Iwth games and Chambers
fact that the dope wasn'
h the paper It waa written
hd alio hat the unexpected
J win a game. Now, H’a
j to aay "I told you so.
the” Saturday ’game’ Waa Won
When, With two men out'and'tlifee
nion o# 'bases. Captain' JV D.
Thomason stepped to the plate
and smashed out a three Base hit,
scoring all three, A few minutes
inter little Billio Arenowlts,, with
the-infield and outfield drawn In,
E arked one In the creek for, u
omo ruit.
The Breaks
It it a aafet bet that some
thing will break i
Tech game that wilt
near winning the geme.
ogs had to pify super-baso-
bgll. Tech hag a good team and
lug record for the.year reads bot-
ttfi than that of the Bulldogs, but _ „ ..... ,
Bulldogs won. All during Thomason not got hla.three Jnuie tric’a, 4; first, 40 points; ■
' ' ' hit when he did, with two 'pen 25 points! third, 10 points,
.... — j b a ,es loaded;' the, 16 Yean, of At* "- n -
il vnnv sumc*
•in » Geor/rla* 8;
11 come mlrnty po
9 game. Had
An athletic meet will be stagetl
by the athletic' ami * military de
partments of the Athens High
School at the City Y. M. C. A.
Thursday afternoon. The follow
ing is the list of evevts.and rules
governing, the meet. The first
is the event, the second the num
ber bf entries from each com
pany,.’the third the number of
points foi* f!r«t place,. fourth is
the nuipb^r of points for second
place', and fifth is number of
points for* third places:
• 'Pttdqjr.tTe “Year# of Age
50 Yard Dash: Entries, 2; first,
4D pJihUf tdedttd; 25* points; third,
10 points.
High' Jump: Entries, 3; first,
40 points; second,* 25 points; third,
lb points.
broad Jump: Entries, 3; first,
40 points; second, 25 points; third,
30 points.
Three Legged -Race:, Entries, 2
teams; first, 40 {bints; second, 25
points; third, 10 ^points.
Hat, Tie and Belt Relay: En
tries, 4; first, 40 points; second,
25 points; third, 10 points.
Lean Frog Relay: Entries. 10;
first. 40 points; second, 25 points;
third, 10 points.
Membeiphlp on Athletic Squad:
first, 80 points; second, 50 points J
third, 20 points-
Relay Race, 440 Yards: Entries,
first, 40 points; second, 25
points; third, 10 points.
Tacky Relay, 150 Yards: En-
, 4; first, 40 points; second,
Columbia. .
KnoxvlUe —^
Asheville
SUNDAY’S RESULTS *
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
JJtll# Rook 11; Memphis 1.
Only one game played. V
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 18; Boston*6.
Chicago 10; Washington 8, <1
innings-
New York 13; Sf. Loufc* 1.
Cleveland-Phlladelphla rain.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 8; ®t. Louis 3.
Brooklyn 9; Cincinnati 8.
Only two scheduled.
MONDAY’S GAMES '
SOUTHERN LEAGUE ;<•
Atlanta, at Birmingham. ’**
Memphis at New Orleans-
Nashville at Chattanooga. **?»
little Rock at Mobile.
AMERICAN LEAGUE'’
New York'at , St-/**Loulsc-- • -*w
Boston at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Cleveland--
'Washington at Chicago.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago at Boston.
Pittsburg at Cleveland, ;
Only two scheduled.
8ALLY LEAGUE
Mncon at Knoxville.
Columbia at Greenville.
Charlotte at Spartanburg.
Augusta at Asheville.
1 —-
s arc that Georgia might. 75 Yard Dash: Entries, 2;
been defeated,- especially 40 points; second, 25 p
rech stored three runs In third, W points.^, j _
Friday
hurled
game Andy
gtoat ball for
Kills Medicine Is More
.ian. Amazing,. Declares
l.i Ml Douglass', Retired
;|lb. Pacific Conductor^
!<k [ Statement that will .create a
t fouh£ impeewdtJJ hero ^ that of
$1. I>‘»UKl:»i*", well-known re*
MisHOurl Pacific railroad con
% .residing nt 32 W. VlrgfnCa
e, Momphla, Tenn.. who de-
Karnak U undoubtedly the
| m^licino he hay ev«r seett 1H
moro than amazing to
|he way Karnak gave me rpRct
S the very start* and words
t‘fully exprees my gratitude to
ws this new medicine lor all it
MOekone for me,” states Mr. Doug-
have spent 6\er 60 year* of
anr as a railroad man. and I
fdSnt “wnyone has suffered
tltiy 'mort |HU» stomach and kidney
Xspi0>l* thanY have,” he continued.
•My* dlgestiftn was so poor that
rf&tf would fie like lead in the pH
*48 my stomach, and would cause an
•M^l hu^aTimt uau^atpd fire!-
Stjk thaf just worried the almost to
wFi'hy, I would have, cramplifc
ywiHs try stomach that w.ould
sflp dSt !>yhd me doubly, and
and Monels ,W«rt
i‘ po sluggish
dr Over
. first,
points;
High Jump: Entries, 8; first, 40
points; second, 25 pdlnts; third,
10 points.
Broad Jump: Entries, 3; first,
i points; second, 25 points;
third, 10 points.
Three Legged Race: Entriefc, 2
learns; first, 40 points; second, 25
points; third, 10 points.
Hat, Tie and Belt Relay: En
tries, 4; first, 40 points; second,
25 points; third, 10 points.
Leap Frog Relay: Entries, 10;
first, 40 points; second, 25 points;
third, 10 points.
Relay
En-
that 1 had to take a strong•kyyt-
tlve most every day. I had throb
bing pains. In the amajl tff my back
and kidneys that wpuld dust almost
knock me out, and I ottfn had -to
get up as much ss a dozen times
a night, r was so. nervous and. dis
tressed that a' good night's bleep
was out of lhe queston, wed morn
ings ft whq all ^ could. to drag
myself out of bed. -
“I will never forget the day t»
friend put roe on to Karnak and
let me have a bottle that he had
Before I ha^ taken half of it the
bl<mting and iburning id- my stom
ach stopped, and I bejan *mprov-
Ing tapldlil in evqfy ^Way. T have
taken’three bottler of Karnnk now
and am just llkewneir man. Why.
I eat anything I want now without
a particle of trouble afterward*,
and my kidneys' lust seem to have
been made new. NjgUts I sleep like
a top and mornings 3 get'up feel
ing brimful of new life and
'15 ,1'!! Icomiiany for «ch evtnt muat be
l»iind. of "w. *n> - handed to Uta. Carroll on or be-
the eery pink of cowHUerx. v Just »r..—j u.. <o
tell anyone Vo’ see'me that wa*nta to
know about "KarhaS*. *IYk 'a world
bewter."
Karnak fs.f^iv sensetlow.qf*' the
day-over 680,000 bottles were sold
in ten months In fyur.fitatea. .
'Karnak f* ibid Irf Athens W.
J. Smrth and and[ by leading
druggists In every town- - . ,’’*
. . -(AdvVrf^l^u
day ,
trie, 8; flnL 140 points; second,
75_pointa; third, 25 points. t
by Belay. ,150 Yarda: En
tries, 4; first, 40 pointa; second,
25 points; third, to points.
(n) The High Jump end Broad
Jump will be bald nt ths'Y. H- C.
A. Thursday afternoon at 6:S0.
(b) A minimum of 30 different
Individual* must be entered by
each’'company, -
(c) For the Tacky Relay each
company shall provide one outfit,
composed of I old bat, I old coat,
t old.shirt and l old umbrella.
Note;—Tor details mot dear
the . above R.-ogrsun, consult Dr
Brown.
Note;-—A barbecue will be given
b* divided nmonc the four corn
ed) . A. list of entrie, of bach
snT ‘ “
fore Z;p. m., Tuesday, May 12..
Use
Banner-Herald
; Classified
Cards.
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Million* of men and women have
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Take Tanlao Vtgtiabf* Pi lit
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—Advertlssm.nt.
Alma Rubeps In "The Dancers” With
Our Gang Comedy Palace Theatre
Big Program Monday
Robert W, Service “The Rough Neck” At Strand
Monday and Tuesday; Betty Blythe, Norman
Kerry and Gloria Swanson to Be Seen
During the Week.
Aim* Ruben* Palace Monday
“THE DANCERS” ANO OUR^ . Tp those who have enjoyed lhe
GANG PALACE MONDAY ~ {vorlte, he-man writings of Mr. fcar-
Few pluotodramas of the current vie®, “The Roughtneck” is certain
ncaeon are as well blessed with ro- to bring delight. The story is re-
maftce of tbe enthralling kind as'plete with exotic adventures
“The Dancers.’’ according to the [ enough to satisfy the gredlest con-
crltlcs of New York, Chicago and sumer of romance,
other big cities. In fact, this pic- \ “The Roughneck’’ is being hailed
lure seems destined to. win Its
place in the cinema hall of fame
on the basis .of it being one of the
finest examples of how.the roman
ce/ spirit v of. $puth ,can be made
to live on. the screen. < ‘‘ f\ .
{• fhli production 4« booked at*4ho
Palace theatre Monday. It has no
less than three of the screen’s
most popular stars in Its cast,
these being George O’Brien, Alma
Rubens and Madge Bellamy. In
support of this trio of favorites
will he, found Walter McGrail,
Freeman Wood, Joan Standing and
Noble Johnson.
Emmett Flynn, whose fame rests
upon sueh cinematic classics as
“The Connecticut Yankee’’ and
‘TOo Mon Whom Came Back,” had
charge of the directorial reln« dur
ing the filming of “The Dancers”
and he ' > given credit for adding
many dramatic touobes which con
stitute an improvement over tho
stngo success from which it waa
adapted.
OUR GANG COMCOY
PALACE EXTRA MONOAY
Our Gang (the cute little ras
cals) will be at the Palace Monday
in their latret comedy of fun and
laughter “Evory Man For Him-
■□if." Thfs la ono of the best ex
tra attractions s*en at the Palace
and is showing w.th the big spec
ial attraction, “The Dancers,’’ Mon
day the Palace is showing an ex-
traerdlusry program, for tnc day
only.
ATTRACTIONS AT THE
PALACE THIS WEEK
Tuesday the Pnlnco presents J “Idaho.
Botty Blythe (tho Queen of Sheba [WEDNESDAY* enneth hftDonald
girl) In the big special spectacular
production “Chu (Tin Chaw.’’ Wed
nesday Norman Kerry and Mary
Phllbin will be seen in "The Fifth
Avenue Models” Thuraady and
Friday Gloria Swanson com** in
her latest picture made recently
in Paris. ’iMiadamo Sans Gene,"
i New York city paid S5-C0 a seat
Recently to see this feature: Satur
day Richard Bafctrcjomes* in
"New Toys,” with a special mur*
cal program arranged by Mrs..
Jphn Morris in h*>ncr of National
Music Week. Sira. Morris will be
assisted by Mrs. Walker In this
novelty. * -
"THE ROUGHNECK.** BY
NOTED POET, ROBERT
W. SERVICE STRAND
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“The Roughneck” coming to the
Strand Monday,and Tuesday and
adrert'jted a* a “novel of life tor
every red blooded man and, wo-
as cne * of the most popular re
leases of the season.
The character potrarayal of Jobe.
Moon by George O’Brien is said tp
lie a. superb piece of acting, and
h'is physical prowess, and pleasing
personality add much to the inter*
pretatlon. He fs ably- supported by
the beautiful Billie Dove and an
excellent cast including Harry T.
Horey, Cleo Madison, Ann Corn-
vall and others. .
THIS WEEK AT THE MOVIES
PALACE
MTNDAY; (One day only), Arlma
Rubens, in “The Dancers.” Our
Gang Comedy, "Every Man For
Himself.
TUESDAY: Betty Blythe in "Chu
Chin Chow.” News events.
WEDNESDAY. Norman Kerry and
Mary Pbflbin In “Fifth Avenue
Models.” News Views.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: Spec
ial presentation Gloria Swanson
In “Mine Sans Gone.” Pathe Fa
ble* "S. O. S."
SATURDAY: Richard Barthelo-
mess, "Now Toys." (Special Na
tional Music Week program «r-
tra). Comedy, “qreat Guns.’ ’
COMING; Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, May 21. 22, 23, Jus
tin Lawrie, the sweet voiced
singer In new songs.
8TKAND
MONDAY AND TUESDAY: (Two
day*) Tlje thrill sensation, Geo.
G’BrKn in “The Roughneck.”
Monday: Rathe Review. Tuesday
Betty Blythe Palace Tussdaj
“Pride of Sunshine Alley.” Cora-
ery, “Artists Models,"
THURSDAY. Richard Dlx In "Too
Many Kisses.”
FRIDAY: (Two great shows)
Lefty Flynn. “Oh You West;"
“The Pace Makers,” extra.
SATURDAY: Hoot Gibson (West
ern) “Let ’Er Buck.” “Great
Circus Mystery,” extra. #
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