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FRIDAY, MAY I, 1929r
ARTHUR COX TO
Athens Merchants
p»r car will mean i44,00n,00U a day
which these DMwrists will spend
for things other than oil and gaso
line.
. "The money which the .Athens
merchant, will get out of this enor
mous amount will ue dependent
upon the appearance he makes
OACH SUMMER Should Prepare To
CAMP BOYS Handle Big Trade
Bulldog Lacrosse Team
The summer camps of the Young
Men’s Christian" Association for
. 1828, are only a short time off.be-
■ fore tin boys and girls of Athens
and many other points of • the
state and other states, will h.‘
packing their camp boxes, rolling
their blanket roils, and starting
for the beautiful mountain camp
near Tailujah Falls, Ga., wherJ
Southern League
:CLUB3-
Birmingham
Memphis .. .
Little Rock .
Mobile • • ..
New Orleans
Chatanooga .
Nashville ..
Atlanta
ftfr Meet Georgia Tech
On Sanford Field Sat.
I vacations, or on trips which will
decide where new homes will be
located, say* It. H. Gtoyd manager
of the J. C. Penny Co., storo.^
“There ar® more than 22.000.000
motor car* Id use. The^ sales of
the early months of tills year have
witnessed new 1 records. It la safe
to say that the total number of
miles which .will be covered by
motorists every week, from the
opening up of Spring touring, will
be 2,200,000,000. This is a Btu*
.... ... , pendous figure which gives sjme
girl and their idea of what store keepers in every
to these ral r city and town throughout the coun-
>ugh you may try may expect in the way of cas-
on the camp, ual customers. ^
:hool. ‘‘There are good rb*ds leading?
eatnres of the everywhere. Au»c»raobJle Ucentes
i the coacWng from the merit distant states will
tjfjf BY JACK FROST
L"The Southern Conference lacrosse championship
iteim will be determined down on Sanford Field Sat*
urday afternoon when the University of Georgia
Bulldogs will meet the Yellow Jackets of Georgia
jTcch in the third and last game of a three gamd
Aeries. The game will be played at 2:30 and,an ad
mission price of 30 cents will be charged.
•■H will be remembered that Gcor- ,, _ , • ~T~ .
v-«, m u* a— ,f*nir. Hurt ncr ♦tin rtf
A III* U«*b w IW MW W HI*
hardest 4h*t the Red ahd Black
cinder itara wBl have to face thia
y:ar. Tech worn the triangle meet
in Florida against th; Univerei-
tlee of Georgia and Florida laet
Saturday. The Georgia; boya ran
them a cioae second, however, be
ing somewhat delayed by the
w.ather condition,.
Robert Young jeontinue,* .to lead
hir colleague* in ithe races.] In all
4P*nMetalin whinh ho has partici
pated, Young has never failed to
>lace. Coach i Sbrgcman states
% b thf’tf U ' *" t0 d °
This mark* the i last dual meet
of ithe year, for. the Georgia track
team. Coach Siege man e tab.'s that
M will no* enter the ete*e meet
;hat is being held et Emory. Uni-
versly the latter part of thia week
and the first of next week. How
ever, he plaps to.enter several
men in th* conference meet in
Birmingham.
It !• stated that probably the
entire track team will make the
American League
CLUBS-
New York
Cleveland .
Phllad-iphia
St. Louis ..
Detroit .. .
Washington
Chicago ..
Boston .. .
HOTEL
WINECOFF
ATLANTA
JOHN A. DUNWOODY
Resident Manager.
National League
land Georgia Teelr inot’in two
ns on. last Thursday and Frf-
l G:orgia. took thq ffi-it gam*
■t large margin, but failed to
in the Jackets in the final game
ph caused the series’Jtp bo an
i break, thus and also-io-throw
unusual amount of{interdlt-Ih
gam* to .be played hete ■‘sat*
ky afternoon. The game will
Irmine the winner of the an-
I Georgia and -Tech series,
! also the championship team
he Southern conference,
nines between Georgia and
h are always good. Rivalry b;-
pn the two ttaim sednit v to hs
ie outsfaiidlng lhan anjr othii-
ns in the South, and for that
ion. a good game ie expeced to
>n hand here Saturday after-
Ince their return from the so-
with the Jackets last wefik,'
Buildoga have b en hard at
k preparing for the-final af-
CLUBS-
New York .
Cincinnati ,
Brooklyn . ■
A Robert Meyer, Motel.
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Boston ..
200 ROOMS 20* BATHS
Absolutely Fireproof.
“In Center Of Activities.”
Storks .were, frozen in a recent
Athens camp grounds. They will blizzard in Poland, sayi a dispatch,
want supplies, clothing.food stuffs. Sometimes the storlc gets a. chilly
amusements. Two dollars per day reception in this country, too.
'European Plan
AND y©D CH2VI3©! evERrrwNc
Spartanburg
Columbia ..
Charlotte ..
Knoxville
Augusta ..
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Southeastern League
CLUBS—
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Albany .. .
Montgomery
Tampa -
EASIEST
PAYMENT
* PLAN
IN THE
WORLD
uburn Timers To Meet *
Georgia Bulldogs Here
On Monday And Tues.
Stlma . ■
Savannah
Columbus
able to continue their studies un-
d.r personal supervision. Arthur
Cox, an old Athens boy, who grad
uate at Georgia some ten years
ago, with an A.B. degree, and who
has been teaching in high school
work every since, will be on the
£ ' camp this summer and will'
charge of the coaching
a|.
Mr. Cox is principal of the high
school at Quincy, Fla., at this time.
He holds both a Georgia and Flori
da high school teachers license.
With nine years of actual teach
ing experience, the work that will
be done this summer will be of an
unusually high order. ‘Mr. Cox ie
not only a splendid teacher, hut he
has been one of the very success
ful athletic coaches in high school
work, both in Florida and Georgia.
In securing Mr. Cox to be with the
Athene “Y” camp for this summer,
Mr. Forbes feels that he has made
possible the going to camp of the I
boys who must mako up some tack
work.jind will have tht cliance to
do it under the most ideal condi-1
tlons.
This department has been a fca- !
tuts of the “Y” ctmp for several
years. Henry Walker had charge
of the work in 1924: Prof. Merritt
Pound in 1925 and 1926, and last
summer, 1927, Martin Kilpatrick
was in charge.
The University of,. Georgia
swimming team will loaffc Satur
day morning for Atlanta where (he
’Red and Black team wlU tako part
In the annual meet of the year
with Georgia Tech Saturday aft
ernoon.
The fact that both teama are un
defeated this season causes the
meet to be held Saturday to be
one of the moat Interesting of the
year for both teams. Both teams
are strong and both will enter the
meet Saturday with a determina
tion to win.
The Georgia team la ana of the
best swimming teama ever known
at the University. In a meet with
tho Clemson swimmers last Satur.
day night the Bulldogs were able to
taka every first place and a large
number of the second placet. Oaor.
gla has . defeated Clemson twlco
this season.
Bobby Hooke, member of the
football team •«* outstanding
m member of tho boxing team ia now
in | hack at his place with the team
i ill since hla return from tho Olympic
her I trials. Other men on the team are
' Hoynos, Epps, Richards, and Har-
BY JACK FROST: j » .
Itljrhc University of Georgia Bulldogs will play one
:of the hardest series of the year on Monday and ’Tues-
<jf.y afternoons when the Red and Black team will
meet the strong Auburn team.
Il'ITt .will bo rtmembered that “ ‘
:<Rt'rgla and Auburn wore ached--
'n|nd to play two games soveral
j^weks ago. Tho first gnmo result-,
• afjin a draw but tho final game
j?|P canceled o n account tct un
favorable weather conditions and
• that renson nn unusual amount
: -Importance Is placed around the
llprw* to he played here Monday
iUhtl Tuesday. .... •.
f ’ Auburn will come to Athens as
■ <>pt* of tho strongest teams In the
.L’rpthem Conference nnd a number
tsiTj outstanding players will be
jfotjud among the players that will
jlvpj nlaylng with tho Dulldcga the
l.riaHy part of next week.
'Cush Wood, one of tho best
;5i1<« hers In college circles will
»ifirobably be on the mound for tho
ia’ipinf'men In tlio opening game
JJNJ'Viday aftoniron while either
fMlggle McGhee or Foter Lee, both
• wf*f'd pitchers, will pitch In . tho
‘Ttnal game* Tuesday afternoon and
James will he op tb©recclY«
t irilr in both games.
•* : L<fty Murdock will hurl for
IliU'rgb* In the ©penfng gnmo while
I Whller will pitch In tho
came and Pat Keating will
•riiich In l>oth gnmds.
,w. Rivalry between Georgia nnd 4 \n-
? iblrn Is almost a* keen ns between
| ^orgia and Tech and for that
, rufso., the games here Monday and
ta^eBday are expected to be good.
EASY PAYMENTS
At ASKINGS
—are convenient steps on which
to rise to the proud distinction of
being better dressed<
MEN'S
SUITS
For Immediate
Wear and As
Low in Price As
B-v./J. A. Brown, pastor of the
church officiating. Interment will
MImv in tho Comer ctmotory,
Bernstein Brotherz Funrol Homo
in charge.
Mrs. Power is survived by three
sistsrs, Mrs. L. D. Camngton, of
Tifton; him. Lou Bakor of Comer;
ami Miss Lillie Pops Moon, also
of Coimr; five brothers, Messrs,
(fames Moon, of Elberton; Tom
Moon, of Calhoun Falls, S. (!.; Will
Moon, of Madison countj: Cliff
Moon, of Florida and Fletcher
Moon, of Comer. ' * ,
Mrs. Power was born in Madi-
Stomach
Out of Fix?
’Phone your grocer or druggist
for a Cose of this delicious di
gested—* glass with meals
gives delightful relief or ho
charge for tho first dozen
used.
STRAW HATS
and PANAMAS
PRICED RIGHT
Athens KiwsnSans stand a good
chince to win tho attendance cup
at the State Convention here this
year aa a result of the record
made in the ton weeks’ attendance
contest In which the local club
participated.
The final meeting of theednfest
was held Thursday at th* Holman.
While the record had not been
checked It’is probable that the
Athena Club scored about ninety
in the content Much Interest was
abown ln'the content
At Thursday’s meeting Mrs.
Morris Yow and Mrs. Hunter Hub-
hard entertained tho club with a
program of songs.
Klwanian R. H. Oloyd was
awarded the attendance prise.
ALL ON CREDIT
NOTICE
'he 83rd annual convention of
ckholders of the Georgia Rail
il and Banking Company will
Pure Digestive Aromatics With
8htrar Mineral Water & Ginger
Nothing like it for assisting
old, worn-out stomachs to con
vert food into rich blood and
sound flesh.
If your regular dealer can-
held in directors’ room,.(I
Railroad Bank, nt ; Augi
wgla, Wednesday, Mny
5, at 10:UO a. m.
SAMUEL MARTIN,
OFF TO NEW LAND
BUESUM, (Germany. — Like
Columbus, Contain Gunther Piue-
chow, his wife, a dog and three
sailors an’starting out in a 55-
ton cutter, the Feueriand, to seek
a n*w land for German settlers
off the Coast of South America,
norm- del Fuego, at the extreme
end of the continent, it Plues-
chow's goal.
Clothing for the Famih
not supply yon, telephone
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Athens, Ga.
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