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■HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA'.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18. 1926
Hendee for Newman, Mundy for,
Roy.
Referee—Emory Cocke, (A. i
A. C.) I
Timer: Butler (Georgia.)
Captain Richardson Is
Star In Last College
I whipped some of the <beat teams Carson-Newmmi college in .Ten-
| in this section of the state. nessee, where he played football.
The, game will start at eight More succeeds Stanley Robinson
o clock at the Athens High gym* as football conch. Coach Robinson
nar-’um and the admission Charge resigned recently, effective next
will be twenty-five cents. Roy June.
Grayson will referee.
| Electric block slgnals.JHjch ‘a*
these used on railroads, have heed
placed m the principal ta'bdggan
I slides in Germany, *
I It is estimated that the world’s
production of flaxseed this year
i I will be 76,000,000 bi^gUels/fOr *7
j per cent higher than la8ty|&ar.
Game Of Season Here
A frown is nothing hut a wasted
This was the farewell appear
ance of Captain Nolen Richardson
here ns n wearer of the Red and
Mack and he ended his career fri
fine fashion. Nolen is in a basket
ball class all his own and his final
name before Athenians will be long
rom«*mberecJ. He was the scoring
luminary of the game, accounting
for 18 of the Georgia prints.
Against Clcmson, "Hcrs«” Har
ris, a local youth also cndel his
career. For the past several years
"Horse" lias been an able reserve
and relieving Florence towards the
last of t h ? gamg. shot a beautiful
field goal us the game ended.
Clcmson shot t«o field goals dur
ing the first half and their first
two-pointer came not until the
first ten minutes of play.
•core Out tiod'it three'.’llin t£« TIIb/IL Unll/lL 1)1 ! A, (fnar-Vi
tint stage of the game, but the ! INCW WO&CH
~ rn *wflF SMeuTa;
ward I# the final half, cutting down (line coach of football teams at
a lead of 32 to 14, scoring eight j Sewanee, had accepted the position
g 1 ** 1 * rapid - 0 ”L er * Ca P. UI ” I The Red and White quintet of!a* head coach of football at Mer-
RkHardson and Florence took Athens High School will play the cer university. His acceptance
J*® -.“SLr taBt Lavonia High team here Fri-1 was received here by telegraph and
creased the Georgia total, before d*y night in the final game of, a meeting of the athletic commit-
Coach Siege man replaced reserves the local high school season be tee will be held tomorrow to ratify
In the Georgia line-up with the f ure the Northeast Georgia tour the appointment,
exception of captain Richardson, j nament opens here. Moore’a record as coach of
-Brt.’ Florence nnuued IS , y; oa ,. h Brown „ far hag had a Sewanee line, haa made him fa-
id w7ll seBson ' lo,in ^ "nly one throughout the eouth. lta
fj." ,, i’fc.52rSL2K^!2iJf w-me. and hi, team in anxious urllllant detenae laut leaeon again,
neen anient several weens, saw ‘‘take” Lavonia to keep up *t strong southern conference
fJJTj? that Rreat record * Athens Sigh’s teams stamped it as one of the
though botRerad with aato!Jury*® only less was to Colbert, while to beat in the territory,
hisi kuee performed in good sty!.. 0 ff sct this defeat they have Coach Moore is e graduate of
Neuritis
BY MARCUS BRYANT
Lowering the curtain on the basketball season for
Athens, Georgia’s Bulldogs swept to a 44 to 28 vic
tory over Clcmson here Wednesday night, led with
scoring of Captain Nolan Richardson and “Babe”
Florence.
Athens’ first Inter-Collegiate
boxing match will be held Thurs
day night at Woodruff Hall, j
when the University of Georgia J
team meets the University of
Florida. The match will begin
promptly at eight fifteen o’clock.
Florida's team arrived here
Thursday at noon. »
This will lm the first match for
a boxing team of the University
and much interest is being mani
festo! over the match. Boxing is
a recent addition to the list of
sports at . the University, begin
ning several weeks ago.
Captain Stanley Backman,
Freshmen football coach for the
past three years, is coach of the
hexing team, and will be in charge
df the match Thursday night.
Lieutenant Lawreiice Smith, army
Officer in the R. O. T. C. unit is
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