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THE BANNBR.HP.HAU). ATHENS. GEORGIA.
■MONDAY. 31AV ». i,^.
PACE TWO
agj'j&coBeo Street Jtethodht and
from the Othcrch arches neaf 14th.
Frank Holden To*.*—*
Deliver Address
Honoring Cadets
Au who ore engaged in Stu.day
School work, or who wish to equip
themselves for Sunday School
work.
There Is no cost except the text
books.
The course Is non-Sectarian and
members of other churches are
welcomed to study for certificate.
COLLEGE PARK. —(/P)—Offici
als of Georgia Military Academy
have announced that the school’s
1927 commencement program will
begin Saturday evening, May 26, to
continue through the following,
Wednesday morning, with the fea
ture address being delivered bjr
Major General Richmond P. Davis,
commander of the Fourth Corps
area. ~ __ 4 ; *
Other outxtanmng speakers list.
- _ . ed to address the more than, fohr
Grand' Commander E. B. Cohen hundred cadets of the Institute are |
will head a delegation of eighteen Dr. Leon Latimer. Griffin; ond
Athenians to Brunswick Tuesday Hon> Frank Holden, Athens,
for the Grand Commandery Con- j The full commencement program
clave which opens on Wednesday, as announced/by Colonel J. C.
Dr. J. C. WUkinsbn. Grand Prelate. Woodward, president of the school.
Dr. E. L. Hill, Commander of God- is as follows:
troy do Bouillon Commandery, Saturday evening, May 26—Se-
Athens, will be in the delegation. nior-Junior debate at G. M. A. au-
Those in the delegation to the uitorium. 1
Brunswick meeting include Grand Sunday morning — Commence,
reminder Cohen. Dr. Wilkinson, ment sermon by Dr. Leon Latiriier.
Dr. Hill, E. P. Porter, Caspar pastor of th© First Baptist church, !
Palmisano, James Barrow, W. A. Griffin.
Capps, E. O. Kinnebrew, Spurghon. Monday morning—Awarding of
Taylor, Charles C. Hardy, Rev. athletic honors, school letters,
Walter Millican. W. B. Beachara, monograms.
B. S. DuBofte, F. J. Ball, W. G. (Monday afternoon—Senior Class:
Cornett, B. Oi Link, Hugh Bernard Day exercises. ^ I
Dink.Martin. Tuesday morning—Alumni -meet- j
.AneeKP*.*- Tuesday afternoon—Competitive
DYE-EXPLOSIVES AGREEMENT) ) n dividual and company drills; and
WASHINGTON.-—tJPl—The do. “ ddreM > ■ "
Southern League
ROTARY CLUBBERS
AT ATLANTA MEET;
NIX TO WIN HONOR
CLUBS—
Birmingham •
Memphis .. .
Mobile ..
New Orleans
Nashville ..
Little Rock ..
Chattanooga ,
Atlanta .. ..
By JACK FROST
jjifl Opening session of the Athens
450 Standard Training School will he
41’i he,d at the PirBt Methodist church
*355 Monday night. The School Is for
.323 ,he P ur Pdhe of training school
I leaders.
The program follows: /
Story Telling—Miss Mary Lem-
■■«** mou, Instructor. Text-Book, “Stor-
les and 8tory Telling,” St. John.
.650 The Pupil—Rev. j. C. Adams, In-
•843 pt motor, Text-Book. _“The Pupil."
Barclay.
‘ill The Sunday School—Rev. Homer
'Tit Thompson, Instructor. Text-Book,
Q01 “Organi*atio n and Administration
. 1 --**■*- - - ; ■—— " • ••• Cunning-
AT LAST I 1 til November 1, 1929 and plans.
Well at last we have found an- have been made by the New York
other fight situation to discuss, promoter to match the champion
Since the time of the smoothing fighter with Jack Delaney on pr
out of the complicated heavyweight about June 7, It -watf rep-rted !aat
situation the sport world has been we=k. But for some reason or
moving along smooth enough as other the yonng fighter has signed
far as the squared circle has been another contract to fight twice
concerned. When Tex Rickard an- within two Weeks at Ebbetts Field
nounced to the world that Tom under the auspices <of Humbert
Heeney would be the next heavy- J. Fugaty and thereby interfere
weight contender we have heard with' the plans of the Maharajah
very little from the noted man of. of Madison Square Garden,
the fight world but now he has
stepped into the lime light again.
TEX RICKARD AGAIN
And again we find the New
York promoter in the middle
of another brawl In regard to
the future of on* of hit fight,
ere. It is not in regard to ,
Gene Tunney or any of the
other heavyweights this time
but it ie in regard to a fighter.
who will *in years to come
prove to be one of the out.
stondlim men of the heavy,
weight group and probably re.
Have Gene Tunney of the*
crown. The man to whom we
are referring ie no other then
Tommy Loughran, the king of
of the light heavyweights.
HOW IT HAPPEN8
It happens this way. Loughran
has a contract with Tex Rickard
to fight under his directions un-
(Members of the Athens Rotary
(‘lull weft oft for Atlanta Monday
to attend a convention of the Dis
trict there. Practically ail the
membership went over for the
meeting. Abit Nix, past president
of.the local club, is slated to bead
American League
CLUBS—
New York .
Philadclphht
Cleveland ..
St. Louis ..
Washington
Detroit .. .
■-Boston .. .
Chicago .. ,
JNO. 0. QUINN, Secrete
J IS, 0 f the Sunday School,
gim and North.
■gue ! Bible—Rev. C. B. Harbour. In-
W. L. Pet. gtractor. Test-Book, “The Mesa.
Its 11 .621 age of Jesus," Branscomb.
J2 ,S The School win begin Monday
in 10 rvi evening, May 14, at 8 o’clock. Lot
13 12 620 al * worltera be on t,me!
12 13 .480. Schedule—Class sessions will be
O IS .376 held In tb« evenings. The exact
6 19 .2)1 schedule will be announced at the
I opening session.
Texts—May be had of Dr.' R. P.
Stevens. These should bo brought
14 *7 *647 and read before the school begin,.
14 10 .683 Additional Information—May bo
12 11 .622 had by caUlng Dr. W. P. Stepb-
11 11 .600 eos. Rev. J. L. Allgood, or Miss
11 12 .478 Bessie Payne.
11 13 .468 This school Is for aU the church.
0 11 -4M es In the District that w*Jt avail
8 16 .34: themselves of the opportunity. A
I large enrollment la expected from
the First Methodist,. Young Harris
19 li is V W r A RfTCYME
PLAN8 SHATTERED
The fights that Loughran
have signed tp take part in
are to be held during the latter
part of thl* month or In early
June which will; buret right
Into the plans of Rickard be*;
cauta he had planned for hit
match to take place along
about that time.
EVERY SUNDAY
eave Athena 6:30 A. M- Leave Atlanta 5:30 P,
rrive Atlanta 8:00 A, M. Arrive Athena 9:10 P.
LOW WEEK-END FARES TO ATLANTA
Effective April 6th—$3.15 Round Trip
SEE SEABOARD TICKET AGENT
. CLUBS-
Cincihnatf .
New York .
Chicago ..
St. LoUlS
Pittsburgh .
Brooklyn ..
Boston ., .
Philadelphia
by Hon. Frank Holden,
THE RULER
Rickard la a fellow that will
uot have hla plans bursted In that
manner or In any other manner as
tor that matter. He will either
rule or raid and In most cases
he rales. Now that Tommy hss
made it known that he will fight
for another man we are watting
an: wr.lilng to see what Ibe big
man if Madison Sun V - G.inl-ii
w> Jo. He has already threaten*
: ed legal actions in the form of an
injunction to keep Loughran from
working for the man Of Ebbota
Field and according to the way
he has Managed things In.the past
he will get It through without any
trouble.
Sally League
CLUBS—
Asheville ...
Spartanburg
Greenville
Columbia
Macon ,.
Charlotte
tfUAsraftfa
Knoxville
Augusta
CLUBS—
Pensacola ..
Albany .. .
Montgomery
Jacksonville
Tampa ., .
Savannah ..
Selma- .. ..
Columbus ..
TONIGHT-TOMORROW
ON THE SCREEN
.419 ' * »
.414 The first Y. W. C. A. Camp of
.310 the season will be a week of over.
| nigh* camps for the business girls
of Athens. This camp stags the
business girls off for the summer
and gives them pep enough to last
through the hot days. It Indeed
provides a week of extra vacation,
for when yon leare the office In
■he afternoon and go out to, camp,
from the minute ycu turn oft the
SMITH 8AY8 NO
- According to doe Smith,
Lcughran's manager, Rickard
Avlll be able to do . nothing
about the situation because cf
the fact that the contract docs
not pi* » an Iron baud on the
light heavyweight and for that
reae'on he - Ie free to set as
he see* GL .
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Southern League
Chattanega 7. Atlanta 8.
Nashville 9, Birmingham 8.
Little Rock 4. New Orleans 3.
Memphis 7, Mobile 4.
NORMA
American League
New York 7, Detroit 2.
Washington 10, Chicago 8.
Clovelnnd 2, Philadelphia 0.
(Only three games scheduled).
REPORTS ARE TRUE
Reports of this kind afe usually
taken by the public as some form
of a publicity scheme but can.
tracts tor the bout, have already
been Mlfd With Lie New York Ath.
lat e Commission and for" that
tei sbn the- affair could not be
i-ll-d a publicity drhouii*. . .
READ *
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National League
Chicago 6, New York'5.
Cincinnati 11. Philadelphia 4.
BostonO, St. Louis 6.
Brooklyn 8, Pittsburgh 6.
' Sally League
No Sunday games.
Southeastern League
No game* scheduled.
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International League
Newark 6-2. Montreal 1-8.
Reading 8, Buffalo 1.
Baltimore 6, Rochester 18.
Toronto 3-4, Jersey City 7-6.
.opportunity for tho lean girl to after the beautiful vesper services
gain those tow extra pounds and which we aLways have before rap.
tliuse that arc fat can last eat all anting to go to our different
I ‘key want of good wholesome fopd shacks. And there's the swim to
and never gain u the stunts and , look forward to before breakfast
'frolic provides the needful exer. and a breakfast tbat is only pos.
else. | slide at our camp, to start you off
This year we will Indeed reel u to town tor a good day’s work,
big loss In not haring Mr. and | Other camps of the season will
Mrs. Parker with us but we cannot follow this first camp. The Senior
think of mere delightful chaper- High girls have the period from
opes than we will have In Mr end i June 24th'to July 6th, the Junior
Mrs. ?om Soott end we take pride High girls July 10th to 20th, an
l n making this announcement, the Blue Blrdi (the youngest.club
Mrs. Scott Is a member of th* I composed of tho yqungest mem.
Board. ' here from 8 to 10 years) will go to
The week of overnight camp Is camp on July 24th to July 31«t.
Western League
Omaha S, Wichita 6. ..„
Denver 4, Oklahoma City 6.
Pueblo 8, Tulsa 10.
Des Moines at Amarillo, rain.
Three-Eye League
Quincy 1. Terre Haute 0.
Peoria 2, Evansville 3.
Decatur 1, Danville 2 (12 in-
nlngi).
Springfield 1, Bloomington 0.
tbcturbT
M
Texes League
Shreveport 1, Houston 6.
Fort Worth 6, Waco 7 (10 in
nlngs.
Dallas 4, Boaum
Wichita Falls 2,
opened to the business girls of t Each camp will he chaperoned oy
Athens and those desiring to go,' a member of the Board of dt-
aro urged to make reservations by rectors and the full camp staff
the first of June. Swimming. In- 1 will be In charge during all of
structlons will be given those who these camps.
Antonio 3.
Cotton States League
Monroe 6, Gulfport 3.
Hattiesburg 3, Vicksburg 2.
Alexandria 6i Laurel 4.
PNEUMONIA, BRONCHITIS
SECOND AS DEATH CAUSE j
■ Pacific Coast Lesgue
San Francisco 3-8, Oakland '
Lee Angeles 3-6,' Saeramenh
Portland 3-1, Missions 2-3.
Seattle 0-4, Hollywood 7-5.
MONDAY’S GAMES
romance,
By Dr. Morns Flshbtln physiologist, is eonrlnced that fgj
Medical Association and of Hy- smoke end fog Interfere with the ><
gels, the Health Magaxlne passage of sunlight and are thus (©)
Infections of the lungs and of directly associated wfth Increased (©)
thg breathing tract * are no new mortality, , -g,
thing to human beings. They were Recc-ds kept for hundreds of
carefully noted by physicians long yearn of climatic changes and of ©
before the Christian era. the Incidents of fug have been (©)
The changes that take place Studied In relation to the number ^
in the lunge In pneumonia were 0 f deaths from respiratory die- 'S'
carefully recorded by a Bohemian cases. ' (©)
Wthologlst n«ned Rokitansky at Tller# „„ „ „ any , , n . I ©
the_ beginning of the nineteenth yolTcd ^ tt u d i mcu it to draw
cen uiy. ... . dsfinlte Conclusions, bnt recent
th.lbflimimatton'nf the tubeattiat ■ladles again seem to show that (©)
the Inflammation of the tube* that iuddsn changes In temperature are rgh
carry the alt Into tho lung tissues. M
was differentiated from pneumonia ®
■more than a hundred yean ago. *« «” d n f°*°T". 1 * ‘fr 1 * 1 ,h « .**- SC
Today pneumoaia and the inflam- cldence of smoke and tog. j (g)
motions of the breathing tract are Treatment ' ®
the eteond'largest cense of death - (g\
all over the temperate sone. One of the main features of Is.
Ctlmste Counts then diseases Is that they are (@)
Many scientific studies ' have most fatal In old age and in youth, (g)
neen made to find out whether or For this reason records of various
nut climatic conditions an re- kinds of treatment must always be ^
sponsible for the high Incidence studied l n relationship to the ages (©)
of this type of disorder. A well of the persons treated. (§\
known British epidemiologist hat Nowadays the most Important ls<
r’ccntly concluded that a drop In factor In recovery tram pneumonia (g)
the temperature below the normal is skillful nursing. In London dur. fe)
for the'tcason of the year is likely Ing 1926, as recorded, by Epldem-
to be associated with sn InereastJ fologlst Hilda Wo>;da.,only lg per
number of deaths (Pom such d)s. cents of 6,316 deaths from pneu- (g)
cates .| monla occurred In hospital and
Tn London , sludlea have been j nursin* homes; and 22 pet cent in )=(
made to find out lust how the fogs ; poor-law InttitnUcns. whereas 60 (0)
may be associated' with deaths ; per cent of tho deaths occurred in (q\
■from bronchitis and pneumonia.; patients treated without special —
Le;nard Hill, the noted British i nursing at home. ®(
spectacle
ON THE STAGE NIGHT SHOWS ONLY
im at Atlanta.
ADDED ATTRACTION
Nashytlle at Chattanooga.
Mobile at Littla Rock.
New Orleans at Mamphis.
American League
St' Louis' at Boston.
- Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Detroit at New York.
Chicago at Washington.
National League
. New York at Chicago.
- Brooklyn at-Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia at- Cincinnati.
■ Boston at .St Louis.
Sally League
AUgustatat Charlotte.
MaOon at Columbia.
Greenville at - Spartanburg.
Asheville at KnOxville.
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