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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 19M.
ATHENS. GEORGIA.
and literary magazine at the Uni.
rertlty ot Georgia, for the second
half Of the present scholastic year
at a MCent meeting of the stair.
George-. OUrer, Anterlcue. was
elected art editor for the sente
term. it .
Mr. ilenfroe, who waa elected
by a majority of ono vote over
Thomas St, John, Athens, 1$ a
member of the senior stall of tho ;
publication and a. prominent con.
trihntor. . He will edit-the Feb. 1
ruary and succeeding numbers of
the Cracker. &lr. Oliver, who sue.
ceeds Gus Witcher, Athens, os art
editor. Is a regular contributor ot
darings and cartoons to the
Cracker.
Tho January issue of the Crack.
WO' —lit T...
MaysvlUo took the girls game.
The game between '(the girls
will feature the occasion at Mays,
vlllo Fridav night. Maysville'hns
oq# of the best girls teams In
“ -■» —A 0{ ^
llsjfjd by
IS THERE NO RELIEF FROM
SKIN TORTURE?
MUM 1
tliat tea
victories
flTnd" mmR
hwi tmnnmm m* on to w
tra period ot play. m
Most I Continue to Suffer the Unbearable Itching ?
BuHdogs| Defeat Tulane
(Here Wednesday,42-32;
IlKeen, Florence Star
used all kinds of salves without
receiving any real benefit. After
taking six bottles of S.S.S., I
was cured of this dreadful. dij.
ease. 1 recommend S.S.S. to any.
one Buffering from eczema, be.
enuao I cannot praise it enough
for what .it has done, for me,"
Gleophns Forte, Soldiers and Sail,
ors Home, Quincy, Ill.
S.S.S. is purely vegetable. It
la extracted from the fresh roots
of medicinal plants and herbs and
gives to Nature what she needs
in building you up so that your
system throws off the cause.
S.S.S. i3 sold at all good drug
stores in two sizes. The largi;
is more economical.
The statliam
get revenge
out or the battle Friday tilghl.
Jefferson Plays Arnoldsville
Jefferson plays Arnoldsville Fri
day night nil the now com; ; >i
Jf-ffcrsnn ArnnMat'illn lias nun
Drl Henry White
Strahan, Howell and Mel-
drim Invited to be' On
University Program for
Jpfferson. AmnldsilIIn has one of
thfi year and — tflHna few
weeks ago It was reported that tile
arnoldsville crew had not lost a
tamo but it has been, reported
ilnee that time that Arnoldsville
•;t."v ■
Colbert Plays
, ! Colbert la anoiber^tfcfik lliat, i» :
raik With In hlrh achooi hnskot-
>all circles. It to reported that'
Colbert* will piny-in Gray non Frl-j
day night t but wo do . not know .
hru- Iriln llin eanesl (• »
Elimination contests and
r garnet* before tho, holiday
..suited In a squad of twelve be.
leg selceted os varsity material.
ers; which will appear, about Jan.
uary 15, will be the last num
ber under the editorship of- Ben
H. Hardy Jr., BarnesvfUe.
Next Monday
Georgia's fast working basketball machine de
feated the Green Wave of Tulane 42 to 32 at Wood
ruff Hall Wednesday night in the first of a twt
game series. The final game of the annual bout wil
he played at Woodruff Hall Thursday night at 8:11
when the two teams will lock horns again.
Under the direction of Miss Jew*
ell Barham the team has been
working hard, and shows every In-
dhatlon of becoming a fast mu-
chine.
The game with Hartwell will
prcbably show the six who will he*
come the regular varsity. It to
lkely that all of the squad will
he used during tig opening gam"
As Hartwell usually out a
scrappy team, a real fight is ou
the program for Friday night.
The game will be called at eight
o’clock with admission charges of
ihlryt-five cents and twenty-five
••cuts.
The team is made up as fal
lows: Forwards: Virginia Broy
les. Martha Storey. Liboria J’al-
masino. Rosina Costa. Guards:
MORE NEIGHBORLINESS
SHELBYVILLE, Ind.
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. — • Farm*
ers near here decided that life
wasn't what it used to be. So
they organized the “Country
Cousins,” for the purpose of re-
Tulnne came to Athens with a
good record. The Wave was good
• iMtuuh to take one game out of
a three game series with tho Uni.
'* i>ity of North Carolina and sc-
* riling to all reports that was a
good record for most any team
‘ on sidering the fact that the
.Wth Carolina team is rated ns
ono of the strongest < utflts in the
conference. Tulane has also do-
ed to George Keen. Red kne
Black forward, who found the
bosket for tbp first Bulldog goaf
Again tlie bait was in the ui
And again Keen took the ball am
as a result another goal was mad<
to even the count with Tulane.
From this point on tho gum*,
was fast and close. First Geor
gin an<f then.Tulane took.the.liar.
First Keen and then Savoy
fquud shooting. Florence anf
Brew found the goal for fou-
points each during this period.
The half onded 20 to 19 with, the
Bed and Black team leading.
Wm. H. JAMES & CO.
department of civil • nghieerlng, |
will deliver a memorial address
In behalf of the faculty. Clark!
Howell, editor of the Atlanta Con
stitution, and Judge Feter w. I
Meldrlm, have been invited to he
on the program.
Dr. Strahan, Dr. J. H. T. Me*
Certified Public Accountants
Candler Bid,.
Lon, Distance
Phone Walnut 36211
CABBAGE NEST8
The laat turkey or chicken
scraps can be used to advantage
by mixing with rice and gravy,
rolling In Individual cabbage
leaves and boiling until cabbage is
done.
feated Alabama this season mid
'It*. Wave came to Athens mord
Hmn nnxious to defeat the Bull.
d°K team but when the battle, was
Pherson, head of the hlslory de.
parimqnt, and Dr. Alfred Scott,
who succeeds Dr. White as head
of.the chemistry department, com.
posed the committee which drew
up tho resolutions for the memor
ial services.
Dr. White, who served the
chemistry department of the Uni
versity for a period of 66 years,
died of pneumonia November no.
following a abort Illness.
He came to the University it
the age of 23, aa a professor. At
tho time of bis doath be had been
Xead of the chemtatry department
or many years.
. Dr. White held honorary degrees
Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
The final period was file sam'
fast gamo but It found tho Bull)
dog team outplaying Urn Wavs
and It was during this period the.
Georgia took n lend over tin
Ware. Drew opened the seorlnr
of Ibis period followed by Drez 1
>.c«kl nod lln-1 ll.irr ui c. Kur
Georgia man found tho goaf ilur
lng this period mill as a resul
look n load that brought n 4 ■
[to 32 count'over Tulane by th
en d of tho game.
There is no getting nrouml tb
fact that Tula no was good. Tlir
Wayo Is a fast machine nntl dK
layed some mighty good work o*|
COLORFUL NOTE
Regular flower pots can be
‘made highly decorative to a room
by lacquering them In gay Chinese;
"dion, a look that showed the
bulldogs were set on defeating Tit.
lane’s Wave tnd nothing elso but
victory would bring satisfaction
and after n moot vicious battle
. the lied nnd Illack carried out
ihdr pinna and turned In another
ilctcry to mark the fourth of the
Sd&gOll.
The game was fast from begin*
» ing until end and It was only Iij
tho last period of p!ny that thd
Bulldog team took a lead large
enough ot Insure victory. AH
‘luring the initial period first
Otqreia n,nd then Tulane was
found with the ball, first tho ono
< nd then the other was shootlne
K the goal and as a result the
battle, was ono of tho fastest that
Inis been witnessed on the locnl
Wtlh three days of hard work
already marked to their credit th*
Red and White of Athens High
red, orange or yellow.
The keeping of Christmas was
forbidden in England under the
Commonwealth of 1644.
la fast rounding Into, tip-top font*
'or tho double-header at theloca*
,gym Friday night with the bpyr
and girls* cago quintets of La
vqnia Hlft 1 /,;. » . j j
Tho girls gamo will , get under
way at seven-thirty and the hoys
'•attic .will hogin at tho concluslo*
•f if. An adnitosoln price o'
JACK REFROE IS
CRACKER EDITOR
George Oliver EIe c ted As
NOW PLAYING
from many universities and col.
leges, among them the University
of the South, the University of 11-
llnois.Coluraiba, the University of
Michigan, and the Unlveralty of
Georgia. Some of * * “
Savoy, Tulano forward wan goo*’
while Jones, tb© other fbrworn
proved to be a worthy running
male.
It would be a hard task to maK
an effort to pick an lodlrldu^j
star on the nulldog team. TheNj
all played well. Ke< u was hu*
putting tho ball in the goal, am!
so was Florence. Drew, at ccnte* j
played '•,» wonderful gam*'. U
hnd his ©yes on the hall at a’*
times. Martin nnd Palmer dl* *
played the same good work n
usual. -
Keen won high point honor* e‘
the cams with 14 Points whiW
Savoy ran a close race with IT
points. Florence came third wl*P
10 points,
Tho Bulldogs will meet Tulanr’
Art Editor Of
Magazine
„ — his decrees
were: U. 8. C. E.. M. B„ Ph, D.,
LL.D. Besides these degrees, he
held many honorary offices, be.
lng president of the State College
of Agriculture and Mechanical
Art, state chemist, Collaborator,
president of the Association of
Official Chemists of tho United
Slates, and president of the Oeor-
ylft Peace nssodatinn.
By R. E. Hamilton
(Student In Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
Jafck ilenfroe, Quitman, was
elected editor-in-chief ot the Geor.
gla Cracker, atudent humorous
If You are Subject to
Colds and Coughs, This
Is Something You
Should Read
Orlando, F’l.—“Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery restored
•on.- Clemson had a strong tear
'ist year and they are reported to
ho just as atfopS this season ar
’ast. if not* stronger. The game
will start at eight o'clock.
Wednesday afternoon both the
••arslly and the second teams of
he Red nnd White were giver
hard workouts. Tho Varsity went
town to Woodruff Hall and hnd
a chat with the Georgia, Fresh-
man five. After a hard-fought W
Uc the Maroons were leading by
1 36 to 32 count, this evening n
'wo game scries between the two
♦earns. Tho Freshmen won from
'hem Tuesday night by the margin
?f four or five goals.
Tho second-string boys had n
merry battle with the fast Winter,
ville High quintet yesterday after
noon. After trailing the visitors
during the greater part of the first
half the locals came back and
won. 33 to 26.
The work of Billups Johnson at
forward for the locals was out
standing. He shot a total of
16 points to win high Herring hon
ors. Nathan Cox tallied nine
markers besides covering the floor
in fine style. Bishop nnd E. Ham
ilton played good games at guard. — —... W
pNr Wlntervllle the wtork of sponsored bv that organization.
tenths h-'di.-d good ns 111• • >
out on the court to nn-
e first ca’i o' tho whistle.
ils»lp blew, the game was
?orgJa took the first tip.
II was carried down Mull.
y, a shot was made, it was
I Tulano lank IJj* ha!* jyjfJ
eady nisli rurrled It down,
tve fried » shot hut it war
The hall was taken from
I;hoard by a member of the
d Black team hut was re-
Miss Henry New
Head of Zodiacs
* By Mary Claire Brannon
(Student in Henry W Grady
8ohooil of Journalism) 1 1
Because of tho resignation 1 cf
Miss Knllieruio Cvr.wsy, Wsshfa**
ton. i). C„ former praeldent^S
the Zodiac dub. Miss Lucy Good
rich Henry, former vlce-presldont
succeeds to that office. Miss ilLir.
tha Jane Folsom, McRae, wa/
elected as vice-president at a r
cent meeting. Tho secretary and
treasurer Is Miss Rebecca Aog
drews, Augusta.
Miss Conway, a member of the
months with a severe spell of bron-
-hitij«. I nySls C0”5h t?l?Hl -I
thought I would run out of breath.
I grew very tMn 'and o weak I
could scarcely get around. I doe-
toied nnd took medicine with little
or no relief until 1 began taking
and Black team will go over hi
Atlanta whero tho Bulldogs wilV
meet Tech In the first gnme o'*
tho year.
. The line-up and summary:
Georgia 42 Tulane 3'
Keen If .... ,LF .’Jones f
Florence 1? ,.RF Savoy ir
Drew s .......C.. Chamberlain '
INdnii i v LG.... Chntf'nin •'
Martin l’ KG.... Drezm skl 1'
fhibsHtutlons. Georgia: liar
rls for Keen; Cook for Florenco
Tulane: DaYhlso’i (2) for .1 lies*
Day for Davidson, Jones fof Day
Ford (21 for Chamberlain. Ref.
fmi Sidlh;m. \. A- c
>f the game and thus
no (ho honor of seor.
•e gcal of Savoy was
one on the part of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-
coverey and it completely relieved
bronchitis, my cough dis-
nrid I got well and
-Mrs. Laura E. Bartlett.
riiamherl*
aKdin and
-Advertisement.
Interest In High’ School
Basketball Is Increasing;
Many Games This Week
OVER 242 million OF ’EM ROLLED EVERY MONTH
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HERBERT
BRENONS
THE DRAMA OF
A MAN A FAIL-
URE IN LIFE
BUT A SUCCESS
AS A FATHER.
BY JACK FROST ■; «• *
With the approach of the time set for the North
east Georgia H iffH School Haskctball Tournament
the hi|fh school teams in this section of the state arc
hard at work carrying out the numbers on their re
spective schedules and also looking forward to the
ihaiMpmnshjp games' to • be■ played at the annual
occasion. Many interesting games are to be played
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during tho
of tha battle victorious.
According to reports both teams
aro strong and both aro prepared
to put up a hard fight when tho
whistle blows Saturday night to
announce tho opening of the gam*?.
Reporta com© from Ccmmerco
that during the past few weeks
tho high school team of that pfclpg
?1: ‘ s ' " showing steady impiLv.-.
ment and to now in bettor con.
dltlon than qver before. On last
Saturday night Commerco jdefeai-
"d Ba and It will be remembered
hat I la i« the team that m id
mch a showing in the tournament
'ast year.
Very little Is lenown of the Win
ter team except that it has al.
•eady defeated Commerce once
Stafham Battles Maysvllie
Statham. High will be on tho
road again Friday Tilght. At that
f Ime both the boys and girls team
of that school will Journey tp!
Maysvllto for a game with the
luintetes of t^at school. Th-
'earns have met before this sea.
sen. In the game already played
statham won the bojs game while
Many aro tho reports that iiave
been received at th’s desk In re
gard to tho high school games to
be played on Friday and Saturday
nights and the writer has decided
to make mention of all tho games,
to-be that hare been reported.
Athens Meets Carnesville
The Athens high Fchoo! quintetr
Ixith brys and girls, .will play
the second gamo of tho seasor
here Friday night when the Red
and White teams will meet thr
fast teams of Lavonia. Athens
opened the sea>t>-i with Carnes
ville High last Friday night and
turned in two victories as a re
suit of the battles. Since tha'
time the high school teams have
been hard at work and are mr
ready to make their second ap
pearance of the season.
Commerce and Winder Clash
A gam© that Is probably caus
fng more excitement than an?
other to be played this week-em
Is the game between Commerce
aad Winder scheduled to tak<
place in Commerce Saturday night.
The boy he wee-
shipped end for whoa
he "carried on.**
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