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TOPXESDAY, FEBRUARY 1S. nw
Bulldogs Take^Second
Game Of Series From
Ole Miss, 37 To 33
BY JACK FROST
. , Showing a much better system of attack than the
: one used on Monday night Georgia’s Bulldog has
. ketcers defeated the University of Mississippi quin
tet, 37 to 33, at Woodruff Hall Tuesday night to make
an even count of the two game series, and also tc
mark the last Athens appearance of the Red and
Black team this season.
■ * c Tlio sumo Tuesday night was an
altogether different story tt> the
one of Monday night. It will bo
' remembered that on Monday night
Ole .Mies had very little trouble
in folding the Red and Mack
^loam after once taking a lead
Hu' such was not tho case In the
“final game of the aeries. Georgia
scored flrdt but nU daring the
jTi urller part of the gamo Ole Mlsa
hold a load over Georgia but after
| the tame had been underway for
about fifteen minutes tho Huntings
' .'.imped Into the lend and from
then on It I'oked aa K tho gamo
i-uld result In nothing more than
Red a id •Hack victory.
The work of tho Bulldog guards
good and showed a great 1m-
oment over tho work of the
; night jteforo. A much closer sys
tem tu used, and during the lat-
. ter part of tho game a man to
' man ayatem was utod. Gcorgla'a
defense waa good throughout the
i Bsa*and ibis la one of the fac
tors tha' waa. responsible for tho
downfall of Ole Mias.
' Although they woro almost ier-
, feet llenday night tho Mississippi
• players wero held close by the
(icorgla guards. Tho two Phillips
brothers, tlie two outstanding
players for Ole Miss were ablo
to do very llttlo under the c'.nse
recimc of tho atrong and st.irl-
Iiulldog. defense. C. Phillips, wlio
fou/id the goal for eighteen points
in the first game was able to
score only eight points In the final
battle.
The game was Cast and found
both teams on the warpath In both
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periods. The first tip waa
scramble. It cr
terminod Just w
hut the scramble waa ended tfhei
a Georgia man took the ball and
started toward the fMd and Black
goal. Many shots were made but
the ball rolled down without fail
ing through the goal. K waa pull,
ed back by Ole Mlu hut It was
later recovered by Florence whr
made a snowbird shot io atart the
fireworks for the Bulldog leant
The game continued with Geiorglf
leading by two points. A Phillip'
was fouled by Drew and makes tbs
one point good.
At this point tho game took cr
an lucreaso In speed. Both teami
fought hard for tho lead. But
the Bulldogs were not to bold ar
edge. C. Phillips, Ole Miss for.
ward, was ablo to find tho goal
with n long shot to tako a’'lead
over Georgia For sovoral ml:
tho Bulldogs played a trolling
game and nil during this time B
looked as iff Georgia would g>
down In defeat. Ole Mias shot
with ease and soon had a good
lead .over the Bulldogs.
But Georgia’s Bulldogs mado r
comeback, a comeback that
brought a lead and finally victory
The Bulldogs started on their
second rsmpage. It was led by
Keen and Florence. Gcal after
goal was mado until the lead
Ole Mlu waa not very much. After
about fifteen , minutes of play Ob
Mlsa was leading by only twr
points. Georgo Keene made a
snowbird shot to tlo the score
followed by another by Babe Flor.
enca to break tho score nnd take
a lead that was never to bo
ed by tho visitors. Tho half ended
with tho Bed nnd Black team lead
ing by n score of 22 to 17.
Tho final period found both
teams working hard, the Bulldogs
working to hold their lend and Olr
Miss worto*eg hard In an effort to
overcome tho sotback of the first
period. Bui tho Bulldogs help
tin is lead throughout tho gamo
During Ibc last six minutes Mis
siaginp! u-.aue a final effort hui
failed ami the game resulted In r
37 to 33 victory for Georgia.
For Georgia tha work of Cap
tain Florence and George Koo-
was tho best. Florence won high
point honor* of tho game with
eleven points while Keen ran e
close second with ten points. The
work of the two guards. Martin
and Lautxenha'aer was also a fea
ture of the game..
For Ole Miss Baird and C. Phi',
lips wero tho beBt. Baird four,'
tho goal for nine points while
Phillips made eight.
Tha Unsup
Ga. (37) Ola M. (33)
Keen (11) ....RF. C. PWllloa (8>
Florence (10) .!*F Selby (8)
Drew (1) C Leo <71
Martin (9) ...MO..... Laird (0)
Lautscnhlner ..U1...A, Phillips 1
Substitutions: Georgia—Palmer
(6) tor Drew; Drew for Palmer:
Palmer (or Drew Ole Miss—none
Referee. Sullivan. Field goals:
Georgia 18 . Ole Mi'sa 13 Foul
Ole Mlu 7.
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Athens High Cage Team
Leaves For Cotton
State Tourney
BV JACK FROST
Athens High basketball quintet left early Wed
nesday, morning for Auburn where ,/the Red and
White team will take part in the annual Cotton
States Tournament which will be held at that place
on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week.
gi cgational Holiness church
tho night of tho 18th. arid’Suhda?
ft Bowing. ' -"**!>« wa
There will be preaching fervicef
at the Fire Baptised : HolUess
church Saturday night, Sunday
NICHOLSON, Ga- — At a time rooming nnd evening, by Rev, J.
when it was least expected, deatn H. Keister of Holt
: : i
Nicholson Soda! .--f
And Personal News)
came to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Sailors and claimed their
precious daughter, little Francis,
age 3. She was taken sick Friday
miming, and during the still hours
of Saturday night, she passed
itom earth to heaven. This sud
den death proved a great shock to
tne family. The funeral services
were held from the Methodist
church, Monday morning at eleven
o'clock, Rev- A..O. Hood, of the
city in charge, and the remains
The Cotton States tournament is. ," , „ . ~ t nderrd in the Nicholson ceme.
muds up of outstanding high *• ** Cauthen and K. Ham. t ery- Deepest sympathy of friends
school teams In the South. The Uton, centers; Harry Barrett, |g 'W "
outstanding team, are picked and Coodman. and Maxwell, forwards;
Invited by a special committee and “ n d L. Hamilton, guard. Tho team
tho Red and White team of Ath. »«» accompanied by Coach W. W.
cus was picked this year as one j Brown -
of the outstanding teams to take|
part In the tournament.
The line-up that la expected to
play the first gams In tha touma-
To play In tho Cotton States > merit la aa followa, Goodman and
tournament Is a deserved honor. Barrett, forwards; R. L. Cauthen.
for the local team. The past rec
ord of the Athens team fa good.
center; Leathers and Mall, guards.
A glance at the line-up that la
Many are tho gamea that Athens f expected to be She grit Athens
boa played this year and many High te*m to ever take part in n
are the vlctouies that have grown . Cottpn States tournament will
out of these games. Athens High show that some team will have to
baa met with victory in every , fight „, ora than hard if it cornea
game this season with the ex. w ag^nst the Red and White
ception of two. Athens has lost outfit In tho opinion of this
to Hartwell and to the atrong waiter the two guards, on,.the Alb,
Bofu High qulntrit of Atlanta. e ns team can not be equalled in
«*• tournament Bill Men Is one
IH* rt wMt (loMng the fat of tt9 fagteat llttle g^a, , n , hf
**“? w *t*te and although lie cover*, the
£ i . **”* Boor well he always adds to the
JJ, »thn f vSsf Mnn tv J tonnt °* hl * tcam wlth several
but winning the flow game by a ^ sometimes longer
Tho squad left for Auburn de. oJ^owblrd^Leathere Js’a'nnSrei
ermfned to do their best In their J* 1l ‘ ha ™ <'J* “ 1 K J l, ‘J r
nltlal dppearance nt the touma- ®? d< },5 u I ard ' 1 ,iy ‘
ment. It la not known yet Just “ J* °"° ' ,?'?
what team Athena will meet first known at toe local high school.
In the tournament but It I* be- The forwara and the center
Hoved that the lied and White bo depended on to do their part
team wilt make a good shewing ns long a* they are backed by an
sgafnat any high school team In . ®*P«rt defense,
the south. I Watch the Banner-Herald foi
The men that made/the trip are the results of the games
Milton Leathers, captain and which Athene High takes part.
BATTLE LOCAL
GIRLS FRIDAY
ByVALCOLYLE
ATLANTA TEAM TO£?££»•** *
/ The cast is as follows; Junior
Draper, Bob Falligant; Elinor
I Btauchamp, Alico Rowland; Lady
Amy Duckworth, Nora Fortson;
Hiram Draper, Arniand Fyler;
The strong North Avonuo Pres- Mrs, Hiram Draper, Margaret
byterian School girls cage team of Fortson; A Flunkey at tho F.itz,
Atlanta will battts tho Rri and Ralph- Wardlaw; Alfred Hm:t- ,, . , ... .
white lassies of Athens High here rutt Ti tf i ni>lu%n T mv«.. Martin, of Colbert are scheduled
Friday night in probably tho hard* \w Thomas, to hold wrv i ce& i* re at tho <>>„.
set game on tho local schedule.' Gu V Hamilton; Lady Beauchamp,
The North Avenue Presbyterian' Ruth Irion; Jennings, Ned Hagey.
?irl boa'st one of tho best feminine Sir Percy Beauchamp, Frank Pes-
cage team in the State. They have ton.
2S aiTavafl- - T - h - e la “• di ^«on
able information.
.The local girls have played the
Atlantkns in seasons gone by but
they have never ibccn bale to reg-
■ter a win over them. They camo
to tho “Classic City” last year and
lowncd the Red and White by a
omfortable margin.
Tho Athenians aro determined
to turn tho tide on tho Atlantians
hero Friday night and break tho
jinx of former games. The locals
have been in preparation all the
week for the coming classic and
: ney should bo hi fui« fettle by
the time of the conflict
The local lassies are
one of the fullest and
>f Mrs. Roosevelt Worker. Special
prices for the students have b:en,
arranged and a large audience is
xpeted.
■■Mi
TONIGHT’S SHOW
COLONIAL STOCK
Tonight, at ino Colonial, wiii
the ihig benefit for tho "sick fum.
playing of the Athens’ Polio: Department-
— --- hardest. If u .aid that the seats are almost
wheduits-ever undertaken by the ,old out nnd it might bo wise to
Red and WWte but they have como 'get to tho theatre early In ordet
•hrough with only two defeaU.se to secure good seats. The play
will fce the final performance of
extendeil the family In theit
sorrow.
ttuite a number of cltixtna wer
pesent at the achoul houtc Friday
evening when Hon. G. S. Dennis oi
Jefferson and Dr. Burson of Ath
ens delivered some interesting
talks relative to the farm situa-
t : cn. The main subject of the
evening web the address of Dr
Burson on the ralshvg of the pur:
'.red J rsev cowa. Some will b<
p chased by the citizens here.
On Saturday night, February iting in Ashland Sunday.
1.8th th.re will be a box supper at Miss Louise Williams was visit
-he Baptist church. This occasion iru at Wilsons church Saturds-
eromisea to be .int'resting to ail. at , Sumla- the meets of reia
I he purpose for which it is held is tivr s.
a raise some funds for the church Hers. J. K. and B. M. Sailor
-epairs and other matters. Uncle h re at Colbert over the w:ck-enf
Ben Collier of J fferson, North attending relivlous services,
'ieorgia’s bo«t auctioneer, will bo M-ssrs. W. L., and L. G. Par
nvited to sell the boxes, so you vere in Athens Sunday afternoo
might as well get your change to see Mr. Jim Benton, who ws
« • s. R-member the date and hurt in a wreck.
Watch for farther Announcements. Miss Sallie Mae Benton was 1
Mr. Virgil Habits is here from
to- General Hospital of Athens,
alter a five weeks’ stay there.
Fi lends are glad to see him out
again.
Mr. Mi A. Stevens and family
of Greensboro, and Miss Francin
Stevens of Center were visiting
here with Mr. R. N. Bullock Sun
day.
Miss Callie Howington is in At
lanta, where she is r celving the
a’tention of specialists. Friends
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Rev. A. 0. Hood was a Jersey
Saturday night and Sunday, where
he conducted religious service!.
Messrs. A. L>. .Bullock, 0.
Sailors, J. T. McElhannon and
w-'fe were in Gainesville, Thursday
affirnoon.
Friends wer: sorry to leant of
th: death of Mr. R. O. Naterm of
Atlanta, Friday night. He for
rnnrly lived here.
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Brock, Mr
end Mrs. J. L. Anderson wer: vis
with relatives. Saturday and $un-'
day." ;
1 Miss Nannie Lou Means, who is,
teilrHng'at Academy,-Was a week-,
e.:a : visitor here with relatives. 1
Rev. P. B. Cash of Pendergrass, I
preached at the Baptist church,
Saturday afternoon and Sunday
morning.
Miss Madio tyhitehred and Hat
tie Bell: Wood «t Commerce were
visiting Misses Zuline and Ciarine
Smith, over th: we:k end.
Mr. T. J. Fieeman of Greenville,
S. C„ was visiting hero over the
week-end thu guest of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hooper, of
Ncece, were nmong the week.'nd
guests of relative and friends
here.
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‘foschton, the county chairman, guest of relatives and friends. ' SSL redimJ tho*TwMlen
a here one day Ust week in In- Mr. Guy Whitehead, who is ? ain * 8nd oft * n rcduc ® 0,0 awollen
-at of a road leading from the working at was a wcek-
Madi-on county tine to a point on end guest of relatives and friends
'hi Commerce Jefferson road. here.
Same has already been partly Messrs. John Godfrey, Lewis
•tnked off and work will begin Bates and family of Athena were
'mmedlat lv. Too. he has stated among the visitors h-re Thursday,
hat he will scarify tho Athens- S rvices were conducted at the
'immerce road and place same in Methodist ichurch Sunday aftor-
'i-st class condition right off.
An ordination service will be
held on the afternoon of th: sec-
ird Sunday In March at tho Bap-
iat eh'—h All churcbss of the
itv and community aro invited.
Other announcements will tie
made at a later date.
Lato changes of residents hers
are: Rev. J. R. Sailors moved into
a resident formerly occupi d by
’.he late W. M. Sailors; Rtv. W. C.
Brock occupies the Sailors’ vacan
cy, and Mr. Gordon Wilbanks
comes where Mr. Brock was.
Revs. J. T. Norman nnd W. T.
noon at three o'clock by Rev. W.
L, 'Tolly, of Commerce.
Miss Audry Shirley was Visiting
at Annie Valley over tho wo k-
end, ‘he -uest of relative* and
fri'ods.
Rev. B. M. Sailors and family
Ware visiting in the Classic City
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, —FIFTH TRIUMPHANT WEEK NOW PLAYING—
THE MONTGOMERY PLAYERS
“THE DEVIL”
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
“HERE COMES THE BRIDE”
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Matinee and Night. J
Performances 8:30 P. M.
Special Scenery—Appropriate Costumes—High Class Vaudeville
PRICES: 25c—35c—50c
for. Hartwell is tho only high
school team to turn In. a win over
he locals. Washington Seminary
7svo them their other defeat in
Atlanta a few weeks ago Iby the
rloso score of 20 to 23. The local
iris ended things up with Hart
well by giving them a drubbing in
lu’ir OW11 backyard a few day4
ago by the score of 34 to 30.
Th? Red and White lassies are
making a strong.bid for champion*
lun honors of this section and it
ill t*ke some^stiff opposition to
stop them. ^
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ATHENIANS GO TO
MACON FOR PRESS
INSTITUTE THERE'S
Dr. Andrew M. Soule, president
Of the Stato College of Agricul
ture, is slated for two addresses
in Macon Thursday. After .peak
ing there he'will rush to Athens
to speak at tho dinner given here
Voodmen of the World offi-
from Omaha. One of his ad
os in Macon will he before
the Georgia Press Institute. Prof.
John E. Ore wry of the Henry
Grady School of journalism, is
conducting classes nt the institute
nnd Dean S. V. Sanford and A. E.
Lowe of the University and' Chas.
E. Martin are planning to go to
Macon Friday to hear Chancellor
Kirkland of Vanderbilt and David-
I-awrence speak.
BLACKFRIARSTO
PRESENT PLAY
FRIDAY P.M.
The University of Georgia
Blackfrlars will present a three
set comtdy nt th. Moll auditorium
on Friday night for the benefit of
the Athena Red Cross.
revoking
’iculties
"The Devil” in which tho Mont
gonmery Players have sored such
a remarkable success. The effects
In this bill are very startlin'" and
the acting of the company supe
rior,
On Thursday, which will bo an
other benefit of the Polioe sick
rand, the play will be tho great
JjHkning success, “Hero Comes the
Bride, with the entire strength
of the company in the cast.
Saturday night will be “Coun
try Store* night on which ocra.
«*» a loj of handsomo present
will be given away.
The play ia a mirth pro'
comtdy involving the ditfi
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Elinor Beauchamp the daughter,
b unable to reconcile her parents
to Junior’s parents because of
their antipathy for all Americans.
Junior’s parents are quite as
much opposed to ths match bo-
.uus of their dislike for anything
that is English.
Matters are complicated by th*
fact that the Drapers are in Eng-
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