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T&B BANNER-HF.RALD. aVhENS, GEORGIA.
H , vu , v .. would have been *n east*
ern frld year by a wide margin.
Now it is another stow; the wrest
is back on. Ihc football map wi|h
a loud baht* - 4# r
A FLAMING ARROW
Every year nfrt Illinois, f3ranfc<tf
lalways brilliant, Juw. risen to
great heights in one particular
' game. * Last year It was Mlchl-
- • t gan. , - -
i The Wolverines, boasting a
! greit team that had been coached
of to stop Grange, was ruh ragged
Tiii i_Y /DARKER OBERLANDER HAWLEY-coso/ DAVIS
Ad overwhelming Harvard victory and a decisive win over Br .wn, the ^ ^
t caused Dartmouth to believe that it can trim anythin, east or ^ rfjta "tiding t £■£* H *
W nltm„nth.was confident of whipping Cornell. After that same ran wild against Harvard and was the Star a S am.t Chicago.
I METEORIC (»RAN(r!E'
• It required “Red" Gnvnge , ox-to stop Grange, .was run raggeo
Illinois to bring back some- of the by the brilliant halfback. In the
timing prestige of the west in ; first 12 minutes of play he scored
football. ’four touchdowns. Then he re-
i Prior to the entrance of Red t : r ed. l, a ter he came back, made
Grange into eastern grid circles, a fi£ch touchdown and was respon-
the athletes of that section were j s jbto for still another.
JT the top ot the world. Some j t wag a tough break for Penn
of the • • ■ •
experts hinted that oncenbat Grange had to have his bfg
the east was auprense. IKanu . of tne season against them.
had decisively do-«j,, to date Grange has not been
|Ttoe Army had oecisiveiy tie- ? j,, to date Grange nas not ucvy
feated Notre Dame. Teams conch-; qu it«. the meteoric “Red’ of 1924.
id by Knute Rockne have forj ust a W cek prior to the Penn
nga been regarded as well nigh g a mt\ Michigan, bent on revenge,
Ratable. Even though it was £ad covered him and managed to
Even tnongn it was co ,
i will known fact that the Notre - vjn : ,_ 0 .
Bile team of this year was y 0 u lnus t stop "lied (.range
Ben and below Hookile standard, 1 10 | x . at Illinois,
the victory of the Array, 27-0, True,' Fenn was weakened by
a most impressive on-. the ), ws „f the great Kruez -
■Bi a most inipre»»ik»T uiiv. the J (IWS OI ine K rc-Ub aw uw. ... w—
ttlext, Pennsylvania,; eomfiMW'oack-acJd, also Sicracki, consider-
a.l ;ue. tnmmed Chicago, WCat-| t( j tackle in the east, but
gn Conference champion of lastij, j doubtful if Penn at her best
E«o innthnr rrr.»nf victorvi for ,11 k».n stopped the “Flaming
car. Another great victory: for ' ot ,f d hav
fe. east, for was not Chicago.the
Sit' team in the “Big Ten-” 1
The fact that Ohio State • had
icaten the highly touted Colum
a«.v ----- -■ r, The Grange that wrecked the
ten tho highly touted Colum-, 0 f Venn was the same-
eleven, 9-0, was loat sight of',£ range that f or three, years has
dhe two great victories acored ke eping th* Big Ten in con-
the Army and Pennsylvania. ' |Ntant terror on the gridiron.
th
liuip -
fur “Bed" Grange this
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Outstanding Stars of Dartmouth
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18; 1923-
ding the
risibilities of thdse ,---
All Stars performance. It includes
••Billy” Doss.' “Jack” McBride,
“Ben” McAtee and "Slim” Ver
mont who has rejoined “Lasses.
I Seat sale at Jowet’s Wednesday
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■LIUS MAKES
APPEAL FOR HEW
TRIAL OF CASE
keep the human system tuned to
n high pitch for two or three
weeks, but not a month. 1 enn
PENN’S LESSON was not ready for Illinois. On
The defeat of l'epn by Illinois the other hand, Zuppke no douot
will probably be pointed to as a pointed his elet
lesson against a too ambitious Victory meant added prest gc for
schedule. iZuppke and western football
Meeting four teams on succes-
thorus and band of “My Girl
Monday night was duplicated last
evening, the >audlence being equal,
ly - as enthusiastic as the first
nighters.
The production is being made
more resplendent at every per
formance by Joseph I)e Milt, of
the firm of Nicolai-Welch-De Milt,
who are here to supervise the
launching of the southern tour.
All of the feminine principals and
chorus wore new costumes at last
Light's performance, and
Chew a few Pleasant Tablets,
Instant Stomach Relief!
DUBLIN, Go UP)— Judge
Kail Camp Saturday night. took
under advisement the motion for
new trial for J. C.. Rawlins, which
was .presented in oral argument
berq .Saturday.
Rawlins .is under sentence of
life imprisonment for the murdex
of G. A. Tarbutton,* his former
business partner and relative, in
Johnson county during February
company’s wardrobe now includes |tenc
four sets, a change for each mat
inee and night. ....
Mr. De Milt's firm, which has.
several productions now on the |
road, operates an establishment in
New York, where ail of the fem
inine apparel is manufactured and
also has quite n large . studio,
where the scenery and other eft
fet ts are built- , 4 .
Harry Archer, composer of the
musical gems that make “My Gifl”
.high class entertainment, wenl
[into the orchestra pit last night
t i .n. nn imi liiu hand and gave
df this year.
In the same case J. J. Tanner,
foreman for Rawlins, and . Tarbut
ton, has been granted a new trial
by the Supreme Court of Georgia
following his conviction and sen-
nce to life imprisonment.
Both Tanner and Rawlins are In
jail at Wrightsville.
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Friday! November 20—One Nteht Only »
■ i and directed his band find gave
-'Norfolk Home of the fastest*, as
I well as sweetest, melody heard at
lithe Academy In a long WWJuifra<|
iim audience was
.neeiing
sive Saturdays of the caliber of
Brown. Yale, Chicago, and Illi
nois, is biting off to big a chunk,
it just can’t be done with any
degree of success.
Pennsylvania was “propped for
Yale- It was the firs; meeting in
years and Penn yearned for a
victory. Yale was beaten. Now
to overthrow the west, by defeat-
tor Chicago, “Big Ten” chnm-
piiins. iTlgrtlwas ■Momplishcd.
Apparently it. is possible to
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COLONIAL ATTRACTIONS |! [he audience was £s»UA t* sh°"' ;
. iug Its appreciation.
Indications are that the matinee
The management of .ho Colon... "■ Id^“ iZX X & -
Ing attraction of the season, l^ast
beat Harvard last
so, whav was the
ijismc fftvsvsistMc
Moyed by some members or: formancc tonight.
■Z -“^Uide^cf wmiarn | whhe^.d bUM
[olonial tonight. . actives are due at the Colonial theater on
I " U,B evening is an
Thin
Who was Glenna Collett’s oppo-
nent in the finals of the 1922 na
tional golf tournnment when sne
on the championship!—D- »• 11
Mrs. W. A. Gavin of Hunter-
combe, England.
not*, cngianu. . . ,
Jlow many games did Nebraska
Win and lose on the gridiron Inst
fall?—D. F. H.
Wan nix and lostihree.
Georgia-Americnn has the follow’ho- • . •{; tUeir situations fond of minstrelsy. Now^tn It-.
Ing to say of the company on , ■ j ^ tochniiiue flawless. 8 |,th season it Idds ftlr 18_ecllpi*.
ipolling rerformnnee “ a ’nih ‘ ■ 4e raninany altngetber is well all its r'vals in the MW'.'fflg
There is no art, conneclod with 1 The comp no\ri aionif with i p or one ot its main YeaW/pi this
the speaking stage, more produc- eu^,aiU^tli" ikei> tbe • good , sea h 0Il eLasses” hai-Written H;
tlve Ct wholo-souled *,[‘^.1^/01 the performance pass yj shld. anolher chinfitef- ? ’, n
than the ancient and . gentle “"Ijwi' n-urs * ' excruciallng humorous Blajkville
ot burlesque and there ia n<1 “ rt j -* s 6 [ y I series. This one .hears the.fttW
of the stage so unanimously over- « M y GIRL"' lot ‘The Blackvllle Fair" which
looked by the playwrights of ttej 1( ot ,he greatest musical I s „i,jp C t elves h'm unlimited scope
day. , 1,0 presented hero this; f„ r indulgence in tho kind of
Wherefore we proclaim The «™e j» o; rl „ which comes | com edy that lie has written so
Gorilla," for Ralph Sponce a>. > • ^ Gorilla theatre on Thursday \ ve || am| that Is always of strict.)
called mystery comedy l« sheer | to the G,>r»• “ e week _ -My Girl" j„ ln ,t r el flavor. With. ”Usso^
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mar tho pleasures of the play anil The orfo to n 0 wlng com-
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- Esc,RANGE, Ga.—The Athens
High School football team could
not stop the plunginr of the La-
(iraiiKv toam and they went down
defeat here Friday. 27 to 0.
Bolden and Albright shared the
hon'prs in gain'ng ground, ine
LaC,range team outweighed the
Athens team about ten pawmis,
although it was a 'better kamo
than the score showed.
The LaGrang® fans' never before
„rtn*es?ed ■ a cleaner game than
the one Friday.
Tb<‘ feature run of the game
wits when Albright returned Eb-
trhurts punt ISO yards, when slcll
and Haywood stopped him on the
T yard line.
One of LaGrangea touchdowns
„ me in the fourth quarter whenl
Maxwell’s tont was blocked and
LaGrangc recovered behind the I
goal line. j
M. leathers and Trice were two
of the three stars in the line, but
wo have had no argument about)
the big Stnr, this young lad was
-Blue" Watson. He was in every
nlav and on one occasion he
blocked three interference men
and threw Albright for a ten
yard loss. Ho is said to he the
best end ever seen jh LaGrangc.
in the backfiold Mcll and Eber-
hart starred, both doing splendid
* Athens held LnGrange 0-0 in the
first quarter and then they scored
two touchdowns in tho second
quarter. The third quarter was
Athens, hut they could not push
th . hail over and the last quarter
LaGrangc got - the break, and
Athens meets
Hartwell Sanford Reid—their
first game was a 0 to 6 tie.
rl swaying and dizzy
laughter. „
Tn ro into a diacusslon of The
Gorilla” would be to rob the thou,
sands that will attend its week
stay at tho Atlanta of a great part
of their enjoyment. Let us rather
relate here that the play as it un
folds, develops more actlcn to the
square inch tlmn n cavalry charge,
is productive nf more lnurhs than
a lien Turiin movie, anil has a
sure and ccrtnln refinement of
satire that will appeal to tho fott-
lest dome. " ^
Every hit of Jmnest hok^m ot
When producer, author cast and
chorus believe that their show
is the best ct the season and make
a 2nc«q effort to Please au-
diences the result *• “S““o‘irt-
aa is being achieved by My Girl,
“e ol Broadway c blgge.t mualcal
comedy hit., playing at the Acad
emy today, matinee and night.
The Phenomenal aucco.. of M
mru'whTch ha- the distinction of
playing for an entire »5“' 0 “ **
the Vanderbilt theatre, New ' orlt ’
lust season Is due to the
:very hit ot jmnerr iu.»ao. ■'•* * vf ,the Wjdwjjjj- " lhe sc ore
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