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By JACK FROST=
THE CONFERENCE MEET. | petted to take this particular event
A glance at th? sport card for.! In the conference meet without any
the week-end
off fou soon
CONFERENCE MEET
Coach Hermun J. StegcMftn and
a number of Ills University of
Georgia track stars left Friday
afternoon for Birmingham whore
the Red and Black te*m will tak?
part in the annual Southern Con
ference meet Saturday afternoon*
Since the meet with the Yellow
Jackets of Georgia Tech last Sat.
urday, in which the Bulldogs lost
a decision, the Red and Black tin-
indicate that I trouble. The two mile «vent Will ' tier stars have been hard at work
Hrm.ingham, which will, be the take place after the cn« mile and uniter the directions of Coach
sceite of the annual Southern Con- Young’s chances in this race are Stegeinan in an effort to smooth
ferenca track meet Saturday, will not finite so good ns in the former down the rough places before the
be the ceuter of attraction this
week-end. The trek towar J Bir-
mIngham started Thursday and
now Jill the teams are in that city
ready to take part in the prcMniln-
ary affair scheduled to bo hold
^Friday afternoon. . *
THE BULLDOG ENTRIES
- Qcorcia Has six represent!-
. lives in the annual meet. Of
course the Bulldogs are not ex-
pseted to smash any records
over at the conference meet
but they went to Birmingham
determined to do their best
and put forth every effort to
win and nothing more could
be asked. The first placet
that the Bulldogs will take will,
probably be few but it la be
lieved that all six of the
Georgia; msn will place in the
meet In one of the three
places.^
YOUNG WILL PLACE
According to the way this writer
has the situation worked out the
Red and Black team can he de
pended on to at least one first
place and probably two and these
counters are expected to grow out
d the <‘Vents that Bob Young.
Georgia’s outstanding cinder star,
enters. Young will run in the milo
And-two mile race- He has met
with unusual victory In the mile
<evon| this season and he is ex-
THE BEST TEAMS
As a matter of fact it teems
that teams from Georgia Tech
and North Carolina will prove
to be the outstanding teams of
the annual meet. Two of the'
outstanding stare of the meet
will be found representing
these two teams. Ed Hamm,
the GeorQia Tech broad jump,
er and Galen Elliot, distance
star from North'Carolina are
being watched with Interest
in the championship affair.
ED HAMM
Hamm will win the broad jump
without a doubt unless something
out of the usual takes place. Ills
record at the Penn meet and his
showing in the meet with Georgia
last Saturday and ulso his record
of 24 feet, 2 1-2 inches in the car
nival recently held at Georgia Tech
Is enough to show that he will be
»Sp outn r. .d ug man of hi* division
i n the meet.
HOW THEY STAND
Georgia Tech, North Carolina and
.Auburn have the largest number
of men taking part In the m?et.
They have ten men each entered
i n the affair. Georgia has sir
Maryland 4. and Tulune and Clem-
son two each.
time set foi* the nrrpinl affair to
take on a start. Although rnt n in-
terferre i with the wc-rlc dur.ng the
early‘part of the week the Bull
dogs put in a hard workout Wed
nesday afternoon ns a final prepar
ation before departing for Uir.
mingham.
I’rj* minary trials for the meet
will held on KfH-ty nftermon.
The Bulldogs left Thursday after-
n-rn in older to niV.i ample time
for rest before the preliminaries
will be held.
The Bulldogs making th*? t: ip
are Young. Cook. Niton. Anderson,
Kenner, and Jernigam
BAKINS!
PROBLEM
DocarTtmatterthcsIight*
e#t whit it is—or how
serious it is. You do not
have to worry about it
another minute, because
Calumet will solve it—
qtlickly and entirely.
Order a can from your
grocer—sec how baking
troubles disappear.
One trial will prone is.
DOUBLE
ACTING
l! scries ami that the Bullpaps tool?
the first gome with very little
trouble but also that, the young
Jackets came back to wIq the sec.
end by a large margin."
With the number of gamea won
standing on an even count the two
trams will meet on Friday and
Saturday afternoons to fettle the
final difference of Ihe year and to
determine the winner ofthe scries.
Porter fYye will probably hurl for
the Bullpups In the opening game
while Howland Is expected
pitch the final battle and Bli
will do receiving work. In both
Per the Tech freshmen Murphy
Is scheduled to hurl the opening?
game wbllo Quinn, la expected to
hold down the mound In the final
battle. Herron will catch In both
games,
WINTEAM TITLE
TOURNAMENT
HERALD, ATHENS, GEOROH.
FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1928.
Southern League
CLUBS— W. L. Pet
Birmingham .. .... 21 8 .724
FINAL SAME WITH
CALUMET
s THE WORLD'S GR LATEST
BAKING PO WDER
SALES 2Vi TIMES THOSE Of ANY OTHER Bli AND
By Valcb Lyle
The Athens High School base
ball team, accompanied by Coach
Brown and Manager. Cray Reese,
sped out of the "Classic City Fri
day” bout noon bound for Law.
rencevtlle High nluc In the final
game of a two-game series be
tween the two schools Friday aft.
erncon.
The Red und White won tlio
first game of the series from the
Owlnnett county hoys by a score
of 7 to 1 In a gamo played here
a few days ago. The locals arc
playing to mnke a cioan sweep of
the two gqmes. Unless another
game Is scheduled this encounter
will mark the fihal game of the
season.
Four of the local players will ho
playing for the last time under the
lied and White standard Frldfy.
These Include Ed Hamilton, veter
an outfielder and one of the best
evgr to play o n the local team;
Milton Leathers, first baseman and
one of the beef all-round athletes
In history of tbe High School;
Joe Coitn, Coach Brown's trusty
righthander on the mound; and
Henry Beusse, veteran outfielder
and one of the best hltten on the
team. These playrs will be sorely
missed next year when the tlmo
comes around to build a new team.
They will be out to give their
best performance of the year.this
afternoon.
. The following will make the
I trip: Coach Brown and Manager _
Oray Reese: Moorebead, catchers July .
Hamilton, K.. J. Costa, Oann and -
O’FarrHl, ply hors: Leathers, first
baseman; Blabop and Costa, L. H.
second base; pralther, shortstop:
Maxwell, third; E. Hamilton and
Beusse, outfielders. One ot the ex
tra pltchera will likely till In the
vacant outfield positions.
nee golf tournament here
Thurad." Georgia Tech, the de
fending champion had been pick
ed to repeat her performance given
in Athena last year, bat the Geor
gia golfers ware too much for the
Atlanta team.
Alabama won Second place and
Georgia Tech was third, "thirty-
five strokea behind the University
of Georgia’s seer*: ■Jo*-- 'nl«—,
one of the famous--golfing ©li«
vers” was low medalist with a
total of ISO. Both'Of the Olivers,
Billy and John, Harvey Hill and
Charlie Black were well within the
first sixteen players.
Tin course is fast and the
weather has been perfect for golf.
The tournament next year .
played over the Biltmore Forest
Country Club at AahsvHle,
MARKET NEWS
H. G. COOPER, Manager,
JOHN F. CLARK A Co.
MS Shackelford BoUdiag
Phone 1748
Memphis ..
.. 19
10
.655
Mobile
.. 16
12
.571
New Orleans
.4 16
13
.536
Nashville ....
.. 12
16
.429
Little Rock
... n
17
.393
Chattancoga
.. 10
18
.357
Atlanta
... »
19
.321
American League
CLUBS—
W.
i,.
Pet
New York
. 16
5
.762
Philadelphia .... ..
. 12
5
.706
Cleveland
. 16
0
.640
St. Louis
. 14
13
•519
Detroit
. 12
16
.429
Washington .......
. 8
13
.381
Boston i....
... 7
13
.350
Chicago
... 8
17
.320
National League
CLUBS—
w.
L.
Pet.
New York
. 13
7
.650
Cincinnati .... ...
. 15
11
.577
St. Louis
. 14
11
.560
Chicago .... ....
. 14
12
.538
Pittsburgh
. 12
11
.522
Brooklyn
. 11
11
.500
Boston ...
.. 8
13
.381
Philadelphia .... .
. * 6
16
.238
Sally League
CLUBS—
w.
L.
Pet
Asheville .... ....
. 12
5
.706
Spartanburg -..
. 13
9
.591
Greenville
. 11
9
.550
'Macon i. • • •
. 10
10
.500
Columbia
. 9
10
.474
Knoxville
. 8
10
.444
Charlotte
. 9
12
.429
Augusta
. 6
14
.300
Southeastern
CLUBS—
League
W. L.
Pet.
Pcn»acola
. 18
10
.643
Albany
. 16
12
.593
Montgomery .... ..
.. 16
12
.571
Jacksonville ....
. 15
13
.536
Tampa
. 14
14
.500
Selma
. tt
15
.423
. 11
17
.393
Cclumkus
. 9
18
.333
KIWANIS CLUB
ENDORSES AIR
DERBY FOR CITY
Endorsement of an Air Denby
for Athens wns voted.by the Ki-
wanla club Thursday at tbe meet
ing h;!d in the Holman hotel. The
matter was presented by Preaident
M. N. Tutwiier and Chancellor C.
M. Snelling moved that tl
endorse it. Ben T. Eppt, local
aviator, was a guest of the club,
and is interested in promoting the
air. derby,
v The club also voted to assist in
placing an airplane sign on top of
one of the buildings in Athens
giving the population and other
Information, including directions
to the local aviation field.
W. V Erwin, interested in the
promotion of ths Masonic fund
lor location of a hospital for chil
dren at Alto for treatment of tu
berculosis, presented the matter
to the clufb and urged that the
members/assist in making the
movement a success.
President Tutwiier announced
that the Kiwanis club scored 90
per cent in the attendance contest
in which it was competing, which
closed las week.
Miss Dorothy West of Gaines
ville, entertained the club with
readings. She is a student in the
Georgia State Teachers Cyllrge.
PEJCE SOCIETY TO
TERENCE
tioii toward the various effort,
r bethT -made ail over the woriH
world
ty of
The Georgia Peace Society is
planning to call a state conference
at Athens the latter part of May.
This confensnce will be a part of a
nation-wide movenisnt to arouse]
the public mind and direct its at
tention toward
how
to bring about the outlaw
war. ; i
Delegates from* every section 0 f
the state of Georgia will attend A
speaker of national reputation
in all likelihood address £h° c ‘
ference. . *'
Cure* Chills and Fever
Intermittent, Remittent and
Bilious Fever due to Malaria
It Kills the Germs. *'
ATHENS COTTON
The local Cotton market dosed
at 20 At cents Friday. The prev
ious close was 20% cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Clou P. C.
May. .21.43 21.74 21.32 21.55 21.45
July. .21.18 21.51 21.11 21.33 21.25
Oct.. .21.10 21.50 21.00 21.34 21.21
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Clou P. C
May..,'.... 21.22 20.98 21.10 2101
July. .20.86 21.23 20.84 21.08 20.90
Oct. .20.65 21.06 20.64 20-90 20.75
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RETURN
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Arrive Atlanta 8:00 A. 61.
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Arrive Athena 9:10 P. M.
LOW WEEK-END FARES TO ATLANTA
• ' Effective April 6th—$3.15 Round Trip
SEE SEABOARD TICKET AGENT
The Unlrentty ot Georgia Bull,
pupa left early Friday morning for
Atlanta where the young Red and
Black team will play the final
games uf the lour gamo series with
the junior Jackets ot Oeorgla Tech
on Friday and Saturday after,
noons.
It will be remembered that tbe
two teams met here several days
ago In tbe first tgo games of the
WHEAT-
Open
Close
P. C
May .. . ..
153
153%
152
July ......
153 K
163%
152%
Sept.
CORN-
163
152%
162%
May
1041a
104%
104%
July.. . ..
SeuL ... ..
OATS-
107*
107%
107%
107%
108%
107%
May ... . ..
05%
65%
July
57%
48%
58%
57%
Sept. ... ..
48%
48%
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THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Southern League
Nashville 8; (Atlanta 5.
Chattanooga 6: Birmingham 16.
Memphis 5: Mobile 2.
Ltitlc Rock 0; New Orleans 3.
American League
Philadelphia 11; St. Louis 1.
Ch*cago 9; Boston 2.
Detroit 6: Washington 5.
New York, 4;' Cleveland 2.
National League
New Ycrk 6; Pittsburgh 4.
St, Louis 5; Philadelphia 4.
Boston 7; Cincinnati 6,
Brooklyn at Chicago, rain.
. Sallv League
Charlotte 10; OrcpnviUe 8,
Columbia 5; Asheville 1.
Spartanburg 8: Augusta I.
Knoxville 3; Macolt 6.
Southeastern League
Pensacola 11; Savannah 5.
Columbus 5-0: Jacksonville 31.7.
Montgomery 1; Tampa 4.
Selma 5; Albany 3.
Piedmont League
‘Greensboro 11-3; Durham S-2.
(First game 10 Inning/.)
Salisbury 2; Winston-Salem 8.
Raleigh 6; High Point 7.
International Leaeue
Nowark 6; Montreal 11.
Jersey City 7; Toronto 5..
Reading 4; Buffalo 1.
Baltimore 9; Rochester 4.
Eastern Carolina League
Greenville 5: Fayetteville 4.
Goldsboro 10: Rockymount 6.
Wilmington 7; Kinston 1.
FRIDAY’S GAMES
Southern League
Naahvillo at Atlanta.
Chattanooga at Birmingham.
Memphis at Mobile.
Bttle Rock at New Orleans.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Chicago at Boston.
Detroit at Waahlngton-
Cleveland at New York.
National League
Brooklyn at Chicago.
New Yor kat Pittsburgh.
Boston at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at St. Louia.
Sally League
Charlotte at Grenevillo.
Columbia at Asheville.
Spartanburg at Augusta.
Knoxville at Macon.
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