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THE BANKER-nEBALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3, 1921.
Berienbach Winning Title
ONLY THREE HITS;
SCORE CLOSE
UY V. It. JENKINS. Jll,
The Phi Delta Thetas won the final game of the
fraternity championship series and with it the*
championship and the cup offered by the Pan-j
Hellenic Council. The Thetas beat the Sigma Nus,'
3 to 1. i
McKenzie, pitching hi* second
of tho series.' * held the
game ui me series, neia me .. .....
_. .. , , third. mi Ul.« ws«s ....... .
Sijpnn Nus to three scattered .yhith wan rood /or two sacks, 11 »*aul Bdrttnbachg frrratM lett that won for hit.: enough
hits, and won his second victory Gilbert scoring. point* to take awav the light-heavyweight championship from Mike
of the aeries. The only run made by the McTigue in their 16-round battle nt the Yankee Stadium, New York.
The Thetas jumped away to a Sigma Nus came in the second Photo shows Berlenbach landing his left to Mike's mid-section in one
gcod.. start in the firft inning inning when Reeves singled after c * the early rounds,
in two runs were registered, two were out and scored when '
Iford walked. Gilbert aacri- Richard g‘»t a long single to
him to second. Lewis gat lefi.
infield hit, Radford going to Both teams played good ball
third. McKenzie hit a long fly throughout the entire contest and
to right, Radford scoring after a ll runs were made on hits,
thg catch. Lnunius scored Lewis t„ pick t|„. outstanding stars
whep he got nn infield hit. of both teams is rather difficult.
The final tally for the victros Of course the pitching of Me
CB-EO
|*charge of the tournament, which
tins one of tho best ever staged at
the University.
WINS TENNIS
Letters From
The Peoplr
the convention to Douglas, Coffee
county, Ga. for the year 191C.
We wish to state to yru that If
we can at any time and in any
way reciprocate we shall bs glad
to do
Election Notice
ANNOUNCEMENT
Yours very truly, I hereby announce my candi-
Lewia Vickers, Chairman d aey f or the unexpired term of
To The Banner-Herald:
We wish to express to your pa
per our appreciation of the many
Winning out* ever a field of 41 courtesies extended our commit-
entered. Miss Sue Reid Vasrfn of tee while in attendance upon the
Lewis
County Commiasioners.
W. C. Lankford, >M. C.
J. M. Thrashe, Pres. Kiwan-,.. .
is Club. greatly appreciate tha lupporfc
J. R. Slator, Mayor City and votes a* the people of Athena
Douglas. >and Clarke county.
By Lewis Vickers.
.Mr. Hugh White, rtilgned. u
Commissioner of Ro*d, end Re»e-
I nuei of Cierke county. I will
H C. DAVIS
Madison, On., wns crowned
tennlfi champion of the Co-Eds nt
ihe University Tuesday afternoon,
when she defeated Miss Marie Tib
betts of Athens in the finals.
In the Kreshm.-in class Miss Tib
betts won out over the rest of the
class, defeating Carolyn* Anderson
commissioners convention in your
city last week. We note with much
interest that you gave them every
consideration that you could pos
sible give them in the way of pub
licity in connection with the con
vention and in our fight to bring
warn
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BASEBALL
Was chalked up in the eighth Kcnzie for the Thetas was the
when Richards errored Gilbert s outstanding feature. Hatcher
“ - —“j pitched good ball for the Sigmn
Nus, allowing seven hits and re-1
strikes.
8TANDINO OF CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
I CLUBS- W. L. Pet
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^ Gilbert for the Phi Delta
Thetas got two hits out of three!
times at bat; and Lewis of tho! Four matches were played Tuts-
rame team got a single and a day in the opening round of the
double out of four attempts. Governor’s Cup Tournament now
Abernathy, Reeves and Richards underway at the Cloverhurst Coun-
got the hits for the Sigma Nus. try Club.
Box score and summary: | A „ four * the
Sigma Nus ab. * **• •* *! hard fought affhlrs/ especially the
K°njrerV c "" 1 X £ £ i 2 *» »hteh Nunnallr and Clark
Abernathy, 2b
Hatcher, p ...
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tied up. Nunnslly won the match
but It was only after a terrific
® struggle and after an extra hole
” was necesmiry to determine the
® Winner. (At the end of the eighteen
* holes Nunnally and Clark were all
J* square and on the nineteenth hole.
u Nunnally won out by a score of 1
Totals ..
!’. I). T.
Radford, cf ...
Gilbert, 2b ...
Ix?wiR, c . j. ..
C. McKenzie, p
Lnunius, 3b ..
Felton, lb ....
Gallaher, ss ..
Oriffeth, if ...
J. McKenzie, rf
F. Minich, rf
32 1 3 24 8 2;
ib. r. h. po. a. e.'
Another close match was the one
q played between Brooks and Dorsey.
2 14 0 match woe nip nnd tuck nil tho
2 6 0 0 F ny Dorsey winning out by 1
0 0 5 0 u >>.
j 2 1 1 >ln ,,M * Hdrd match Dave Ander-
0 13 0 0 played Ham Csrtledge and was
12 1 1, defeated by Cartlcdgo 6 up and 4
1 3 0 0 lo Pl«F* *
0 0 0 0 Charllo MurlIn defeated Ed Up-
. 0 0 0 0 * on th « final match of the dsy
4 4 — —jafter a hard fight. The victory
Totals ... 28 3 7 27 11 2 went to Martin when the match
Booro by innlngi: H. -nd«l 4 up mul : to ptay.
Sipnm Nu 010 000 000—l 1 Thar, war. iw.nly nine inrmWr.
Philadelphia
Washington .
Chicago
Cleveland
HI. Louis .....
Detroit
N*>*« York ....
Boston
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUBS— W. L. Pet.
New York 28 13 .683
Brooklyn 24 18 .571
Pittsburg 21 18 .538
Philadelphia lit 20 .478
Cincinnati 19 22 .463
Boston 18 22 .450
ChlcngJ 18 25
8t. Louie 16 25 .
for the Freshman title.
For the Sophomore* Lula In
gram defeated El sabeth Head for
the championship of tire second
class.
In ihe battle of the upper class-
women the ultimate champion,
Sue Held Vason. snatched victory
from the grasp of Dean Bridges.
Miss Vason. by winning the
singles championship wns awarded
100 points towards a letter. The
g r!s have to score so many points
before being allowed to wear n
letter.
In the doubles, Annie Lane Cart-
ledge and Winifred Fowler defeat-
ed Carolyn Anderson and Marie
Tibbetts for the Freshman cham
pionship. while Sue Reid Vason
and Virginia Brown won oul over
the upper classwomen.
in the doubles finals the team
of Vason nnd Brown took the lau
rel* away from Csrtledge and Fow
ler In what were the hardest
fought matches cf them all. The
ore was 6-3, 1-11 and 6-4.
AH the matches were played on
the court* at Houle Hall nnd have
been In progress since May 8. Miss
Frances Simpson, physical direct
of women n| the college, was It
Be Weil
And Happy
a gat skis liuiivr, loses
eagaas aad rtUcree.
Constipation, Biliousness,
Sick Headaches.
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LOANS ON CITY REAL ESTATE
5i/>% and 6% Loans.
HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices
See Mr. Levie, Mr. Almand or Mr. Ryles.
I’bl Delta Theta . 200 000 01k—3 ent‘ee'1 11 the tournnmertt. the j Spartanburg
SALLY LEAGUE
CLUBS— . W. h.
Macon 2f. 12
chariot!. 24 13 .*49
Greenville 21 1,
Summary: Stolen baici. Abcr* heat player, in the elub, nnd ihe
nathy (2), Rieharda, Gallaher, t< urm.ro.ni I. e.rmln in h. one of
Griffeth; aacrlflce hlta, Gilbert, the hnrd.at ployed of any for the
C. McKenzie; two ban hiat, Uw-.P-at few yeara. Th. tournament
la; atruck out by Hatcher 9, Me- l« b.l"« run under nuiteh piny
Kenzlc 4; bazoa nn bell- off rulea with the hnndlcapa of the
Hatcher 2, McKenzie 1; hit by play-ra bring uacd.
pitcher. J. McKenzie (by Hatch-
Read Banner-Herald
Went Ada
To gain possession of
the cup It la necessary to win V
three times—something nobody hns
yet done. Newell Hamilton was
the last winner of the cup-
The matches are played on Tuee-
da ye and Fridays.
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or-
Asheville 18 20
Augusta 16 22
Columbia 14 24
Knoxville ................ 14 24
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta 8; Chattanooga Tt
Birmingham 6; Little Rock 1.
Only two scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 8; Washington 5.
PhlladHphV. 15: Boston 2-
Detroit 16; Chicago 15.
Ht. Louis t; Cleveland 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston It; Philadelphia 6.
8t. Louis I; Cindnstl 3.
SALLY LEAGUE
Macon •: Augusta 5.
Hpsrtsnhurg 10: Greenville IS.
Asheville IS: Knoxville 2.
Charlotte 19; Columbia t.
WEDNESDAY’S QAME8
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Chattanooga at Atlanta.
Memphis nt New Orleans 2 games
Mobile at Birmingham.
Only three scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
8t- Louie at Cleveland.
Chicago at Detroit.
Washington at New York.
Philadelphia at Boaton.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
flaclnnatl at 8t. Loula.
Boston at Philadelphia.
Only two scheduled.
SALLY LEAGUE
Knosvillo at AahevtUe.
Macon at Augusta.
Spartanburg at Greenville.
Columbia at Charlotte.
Ediors To Meet
At Buford, 12th
The editors of the tth and 9th
congressional districts meet In Bu
ford Friday, June 12th ftor
monthly meeting of these two dis
tricts One tK the best meetings
ever held by the editore Is being
planned by the Buford people. The
'Chamber of Commerce and the
Woman's Club are sponsoring the
meeting and will -erve the lunch.
( Jack Majors, editor of the Bu-
• ford Advertiser will be the par-
i Ocular boat of the occasion.
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