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Athens High Oefeats Cornelia In ^ Grid fonlE
THROUGH THE
SIFTER
CORNELIA, Ga.—The Athens High School foot
ball team won their first game of the season here
Friday afternoon over the strong Cornelia eleven by
the score of 6 to 0.
cit fought affair* ever .ployed on
the local field. Both teams fought
hard /but the (Athenhtna had the
uppor hand all the way. Several
times the Athenians would come,
near scoring, but a fumble or ‘ a.
determlhed Cornell . line would
stop them* Por over three and a
hair quarters neither team scored.
In the last five minutes of play,
Harry Barrett Athens halfback,
.1 Cornelia punt on Come.'
Ha’s thfrty.flre yard line and dash,
ed for the winning score. Come.
Ta made the punt from their own
twenty yard line and it fell only
fifteen yards further. i
Fought Hard *
The entire Athens team fought
hard and they were to bo content
'vir 1 1 ! • >■ 11'11 i «.f \i(t(u\v.
They won the first game of the
reason, on foreign soil, without
the services of fheir Coach, Dr.
\\\ W, Brown, who was sick In
b«d and unable tp accompany.his
team. This hpeaks well for the
team they fought just an hard for
v'etory., it also hpeaks well for
their vouch, who enn train boys
to play with the spirit shown In
hVdaj s guiiH* in the absence of
tlr r 'its'ru- • or.
’the Athenians lined up with
.Tlmmio Knowles at quarter, liar.
Jo we Jones and Kenneth Hamil.
ton nt halves, Leroy Moorehead at
fullback. King Crawford’ and
Young Bishop at owls, Kd O’Far.
re 11 and Alfred Means at tackles,
Corneii'ion and Mathis at guards
i’Costa at center.
Hurrott, Jones and Moorehead.
hi ? lie backfiold and Costa In the
1 no probably was tin* two out.
standing players on the Athens
team, all bough nil played n good
hi am! <d foot.hall.
1*1 Hamilton, member of the
thorg'a Frosh team and star on
At lien • High MY- tic h .uns for
the past four years, accompanied
the team In the ubscnco of Coach
Brown.
English Officers
Slain By Chinese
Pirates, Reported
•TICKET SALK BEGINS
, ‘ MONDAY AT COSTA’S
Ticket, fo- the GeArgin-
■ Mereeefootlir.U game here m-\!
Saturday will go on aaie Mon
day morning at 10 o’clock at
Cpjta’a cafe. The tickets-are
12.00. The game 1, scheduled
to 'begin at 3:15 ,p. m. and *
largo epening day irourd is ex
pected to bo on hand. A ape-
dal train la to bo operated to
Athens over the Central of
Georgia'and will bring a large
number of the Mercer vttident
ibody as well as Macon fans.
The train arrives here at 12:10
and departs at 8 o’clock Satur
day night.
BY
Valeo Lyle
Wonder just whan Georgia
Tech’, stock of Damns will run
out.
Another Barron has come up to
Tech to cirty on the-famed work
of Red Barron and Caricr Barron,
two of Tech’s stalwart athletes of
past day,. Llkr the others he
halls from Monrie A. and M., and
is going like wildfire on the Tech
froh team this year. In fact,
rcfding from some of the papers,
one would gather the Idea that he
is about the only outstanding
player for the Junior Jackets this
season. Young Red plays In the
backfie’d, where bo starred for
three or four yuan on the Fifth
District A. & M. team.
BASEBALL
RESULTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
SL Louis 3; Boston 1.
Chicago 6; New York 2.
Pitt ’ urgh-Brooklyn. rain.
Cincinnati-Philadelphia, ruin.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston .6; Cleveland 6. -
Dtrtroit 19; New York 10.
Philadelphia 5; Chicago 4.
Washington 2; St. Louis 5.
COLLEGE Y.M.C.A.
HOLDING RETREAT
THIS WEEK-END
hum. KONG, Chips — <AP>—
v.i British officers of the China
nviaallon Company’s steamer
,.nk •: hove been killed i-y
rates captured the ship
1,400 pas longer, on
td steered It to
Tbo annual relroat of the Uni
versity Y. M. C. A. is holng held
this week-end at Comp Jennings,
tho Albons Y. \V. C. A: camp To.
liiteil, Ulioill fno m'les west of
Athens. Tblrty.slx student lead,
•ors of tho University campus, In-
eluding tho University Y. M. C.
A.- cabinet, left 'Athens ttalurday
at ornoon and will rema’n at captp
until Sunday afternoon. Tbo pur-
poso of tho retreat Is lo tako tho
loaders away from tho campus
for a discussion nf religious and
social problems, and to plan a
program for tbo Y. W. C. A. work
during the ybar, according td B.
L. Scores:. General Secretary of
tho University Y. II. C. A. O. It.
Mu*111, southern regional student
Foerotary for the Y. M. C. A- and
Dr. tv. \V. Alexander. Atlanta, tin-
u p i;,.k nt "r. tv. »v. Alexander. Atlanta. nr<
/•-. The’ notop'oui - lair of I 1,10 Principal speakers. In add!
- I to the a it il reuses by Mr. Ma-
^ gill and Dr. Alexander, aevorel am.
NEW MURDER ALIBI dents are making short talks and
ivr.Utio, Can.—'yvilbert Rich. leading discussion groups. Bnfus
hm ,' hold* at Kingston /or* B. Jennings student president of
mhrttor of. bis wife, confessed tj» UpWer^ltJr Y^ll. C. A., is the
"liq* that bo beat her to death
bd him for going
I he bathroom without h's hed.
-<m slippers. Williams la a tor.
..- ol toacher.;;',,: . ,, '
ureplng’ nr. poratoca
anil for five minutes In
r in which a small lump
4 been d 1 *solved. -
M BEhNBPl
JESTER
INSURANCE
Tho climax of tho retreat w*ll
come Sunday afternoon. The Y.
M. C. A. cabinet will bo Joined In
a closing service on the lakofront,
by the Board of Directors, faculty
of. the Unl**?rslty,' tt*u Y* W. C.
A. cabinet, and otMr interested
students and citizens of Athens
.w^io.carwito attend. All friends
Invited to this closing ssrvice,
‘ _ *‘ c lk “ mhi
ftosl
noon. Dr. \V. W...Alexander,
leader of wide experience- In plu-
dent life. w£J -deliver an addreag
of spirited power at this time. /*.
The only serious injury of the
nresent season for the Georgia
Eallpuns took nTnee down on San
ford Field Thursday afternoon
wht»n Ainsworth Gatewood, prom
ising halfback on the Freshio
team, received a broken arm in
an attempt to clock,a,varsity end
who was coming down the field
under a punt. Gatewood hails
from AmericUs high school, Am-
oricus, Georgia, where ho starred
f n 'hi- football team during h*s
high rchoo’ career. The injury will
lircfrably keep him out for the
rest of. the season. > w . ‘ ■
First Game Of Series
Will Be Played Thus.
At Yankees’ Stadium;
No Batteries Given
NEW YORK.—(UP)—The St. Louis Cardinals
won the National League pennant Saturday.
The New York Giants were eliminated from the
race by losing to the Chicago Cubs, 6 to 2. Even
should the Giants win from the Cardinals in the final
game at the Polo Grounds Sunday, New York would
still fall a few points shy of tying St. Louis.
The Cardinal, will meet the
Yankees in the World Series,
opening at the- Yankee Stadium
next Thursday. This year’s world
Stei-Idorff, fullback, who come-:
from Sanford, -Fla,t- with a good
I l-ci.r.t, IV, . i V i■,I : u ■r ' , 1 nr
in Saturday^ game. It la not o( a
ecrlous nature, however, and It is
probable *. 1:n I he will be back at
practice fqpt$Ume:naxt week.
aeries will be a renewal of the
1926 series in Which the Cardinals
won the world’s title by taking
four out of seven game* from the
Yankees.
The victory gate the Cubs three
out of four in the serlea with the
Giants and fourteen out of twen
ty-two for the season with tho
Gothamites. Hick Wilson, one of
MeGrew’s discards and Kikl Cuy-
ler> the tempersmental outfielder,
led the- Cub’s attack, driving In
sit six runs. Wilson drove In four
runs with hls 31st horns run of
the season, two timely singles and
a sacrifice fly. Cuyler accounted
for two runp with a triple and a
MOONSHINE !
the
Evil days hare come to
r ains of Auburn.
The Tigers failed to win a game
last season, according to all avail
able statistics, and they lest the
first game of the 1828 season
when little Birmingham-Southern
bowled them over at Montgomery.
Friday night in a game played un
tier flood lights.
Auburn has rlid further back-'
Ward in southern football than
nty' other team we can recall.. The
glory that was Auburn's under old
Alike Donahue is buried in ashes
and unless Coach Bidder is all*
to insplrt'Ms' team to a very high
degree, the 1923 reason will pro
duce only, gall and wormwood- for
the Tiger supporters.
single.
The much-used- expression. “It
on’t be long now,” Is ver” adapt
able to baanpR, Tho flags or
pennants of all the Leagues have
been won tftf some team and all
eyes are focused en the World
Series that begin*. Thursday to
decldo the World’s Championship.
This series, as most
inis scries, as most everyone
knows. Is played between tho win
ner of tho American League and
the winner ,of the National
League. The finalists have al
ready ‘ been decided—tho New
York Yankees will represent tho
American. League and the St.
Louis Cardinals will represent tho
National. Baoobml f*m tho world
over are awaiting with nnxlotts
interest to know who will be tho
champion team.
ELECTRICAL STORM?
LECTURER (at night school):
The ohm, of course, Is tho tin I'
of electrical rest Stance. jWhat
would two ohm* make?
VOICE FROM THE BACK:
Please, sir. a ’orrlblo scaudal!—
P'nk 'Un.
Fred .Llndstrom’i single In
Eth with the bases fl’led, p
New York her dnly twp runs.
the
gave
While New York was taking a
beating at the hands of the Cubs,
St. Louis was making her title
doubly safe <by trouncing the Bos
ton Nationals 3 to 1. The other
two games, Plttsburgh-Broeklyn,
and Cincinnati-Philadelphia, were
reined out.
In the Ameriean League the
Yankees took a pasting at ths
hands of Detroit, 19 to 10. >But
the Yankees were already "in.”
Philadelphia ibeat Chicago 6 to 4.
hut it did little good. The. race
is over. *
'And—the St. Louis Cardinals
will meet the New York Yankees
III the first game of the World
Series Thursday at the Yankee
Stadium in New York at two
o’clock. ’
VICTOR in BATTLE
API— Ihc
o's football
CHICAGO
verslty of Chicago’s footBall hus
kies, making their first appear-
ante of the season, went down to
a sporeless defeat In both ends of
TWTS. iWh'i JniftilaliBulap' (irminiiH*
Saturday's doubleheadsr.^dregjj^,
VERY CONVENIENT
WIFE: Gracious, Hubert! Shull
I call a plumber?
HUBBY (catching drops ot
fluid from coition): Not on your
life. That bootlegger -.upstairs
simply had an accident In h'a
storeroom.—Judgo.
KNOWS HIS MOTHER
.VISITOR: If I took ono of tboso
apples and you took two, what
would be left?
JIMMY (eye'ng tho dish):
Three apples end s spanking.—
Passing Shpw.
FIRST FULL GAME BETWEEN VARSITY,
FRESHMEN STAGED SATURDAY WITH
VARSITY SHOWING UP IN GOOD SHAPE
to
of South Carolina. 6 to 0, and 'the
second to Rippor. College, of Rip
pon, Wisconsin. 12 to 0.
> Coach 8tagg, With a crippled
crew, sent the -best teams he could
muster together agglnst ’.he South
Carolina eleven, trying every
combination of plays and players.
He managed to stop tho southern
team in the second half and to
koep the score down to the single
touchdown which was registered
In the second period. '
The lone tally of the game fol
lowed, a thirty-five yard run by
Zocbei, Carolina halfack. who
gmbbdd a Maroon punt just be-
fore the-first period ended and
cantered from midfield to the Chi
cago 10-yard line, showing th*
test bit of ball carrying of tho
afternoon.
Opening the second period,
Mendenhall, Maroon halfback,
dropped tack to his own goalposts
and kicked short to Chicago’s 35-
yard line. Carlyle Bealf netted 8
yards on two trie.' for Carolina
and then Zocbel. smashing bis
usy'through the nine, carried the
11;V* i over for the ‘nu-rhilnvn. Tho
try for goal was Mocked.
' Both Zorbel and Captain Wel*-
tnw of Chicago, were carried off
the field in the last minutes of
the third quarter. During the
final minutes of play Chicago
heaved passes all over the field,
but- failed to connect and Boln-
eau’s toe kept the Chicago team
In its own territory until the gems
ended.
What must be the feelings
or the Shireys, the ShirKnre,
the Hairstons, the Newells,
the Ilucotes and the-host of
other “greets" that ' former
Auburn teams proudly dls-
plsved, when they resd of the
low estate which the Tigers
now occupy? '
Bren the fighting spirit of
Auburn, that which has been
her proudest boast and her
most deserved boast in A he
past, seems to have been dim
med grcatlv by the successive
trouncings received' at the
hands of rivals who in past
years were infinitely inferior.
■ (IK II
FIRST TASTE OF FOOTEAK
If
CAPTAIN JACOBSON BREAKS
FINGER IN PRACTICE G/
Co-Cuptaln Boy Jacobson, guard on the University of Geori
football team, sustained an injury in yesterday’s practice n
against the Freshmen very similar to the one that Bobby ilx
recelved In the Florida game lost year. He broks a bone in bi<
right hand tl)at extends to tho little finger. Dr. II. I. ReynoMi
University physician, drebsed the finger but did not put it in 4
plaster cast. He stated- Saturday night that it would be two n
three weeks before Jacobson would be able to play again, lid
thought. This Is the.first major Injury that has struck the Bull
dog.am^-. v ^
It seems that football suprema-
? r In the South moves in cycles.
ears ago Vanderbilt held undis
,luted sway, with Sewanee ei
Clemson alone barrlnr the way.
Sewanee had iter wonder teams.
Clemson was the bright light for
n time. Georgia' Tsrit' rstapp«4
into the htgWR seat.- Georgia
bed her day. Auburn ruled the
roost for years. Alabama was
lord of the- gridiron in her day.
They ail have the-r little hour and
‘hen give w-ny ti another. HoW-
ever, the rise of :he smaller teams
ia greatly endangering any con
tinued reign of any one of the
bigger boys. They can’t point for
each game and that ia where the
little teams come in. - -
BY VALCO LYLE
The first real test of the season was given tfjo
Georgia Bulldogs Saturday 1 afternoon on Sanford
Field when they battled the freshmen to a standstill
in a full sixty minute game. The Varsity, using
almost every man on the squad, amassed a total of 61
points while the freshies failed to tally at all.
The varsity got' nwnjr. to an * "
early lead and never once were
they threatened during tho after-
noon. Uatig »■ combination at.
1 tako place on the lake Uaek composed of passes, and runs.
4:311 o'clock this after- off.laclio play*, and line backs,
... — .. A| the Bulldog hacks, McCrary. John-
son, Dudley, Rothstoln. Hill. Cook
and others, mado Inroads Into a
freshman defense 'that could not
stem tho tide. At’ least four full
teams was used by Coach Mohro
during the afternoon and about
the same number was used by
Coach Gene Smith.
Tho varsity lined up for the
PARALYZED BY FLASH
•ABERDEEN’.—Four men were
burned, and paralyzed when light
ning struck the scorers’ shed at
Stoneywood, during a cricket
taatch. The metal ventilator wan ■ „ - - . r-wrom w,
knocked off the root ot the .Iron-, "i
ture and the scoring board Month, center, Haff and Herndon M
ed by tho flame.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
51/2% to 6%
HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices
Southern Mutual Bldg. See Louis Betta in Office.
guards. Thompson and Bachanan
at tackles. Martin and Bradley nt
ends, Pgrls at quarterback. David,
son and Cook nt halves, and Roth,
•tilsttfolt
The freshmen lineup that- op-
pooed them were Leathers at con-
ter, Dune.ni and Mattbewn at
guards. Hose and Lynn at Cackles,
■Timmons and .Hamilton at ends.
Moil at quarter. Chandler and Per.
fiftno at halve*, and Maddox at,
fnllhui-k.
At the beginu og of tfcfc .second
period, what might be called the
-flrdt-atring team was sent Into
the fray. On this team was Bo.
land at center. Haley .and Jacob,
son at guards, Iumttenhlrer and
Bryant at Uckles, Tmlth and Maf-
fett nt.end*. Johnson at quarter,
Dudley and Hilt at halves, and
iMcCrary at full.
SUB another ent'rely’ nsw team
was sent In a little later wltn
Morris at center. Hlli and Remake
at guards, Thorn top sad Rlngel
at tackle*,' Nixon and Palmer nt
ends. Bntlsr nt -quarterhask, Dick
ens and Waugh at halves, and
Gerdlne st fullback.
This trio of teams, each In Utelr
tarn, gave the freshies * reel test.
The aerlel game of the Bulldog*
wn* working nicely too, and nit.
merous gains was mado by this
route, some resulting to touch,
downs. Johnson did tk^ bulk of
the throwing during thWbifiernoon.
Both tho varsity and freshmen
will be found back on the
Bessemer Boys’ Band
Given Acclaim Of City
BESSEMER, Ala. —(AP|—Be
cause the youth of Bcessmtr, this
tteelmaking'hlty x* 25,000 person.’
EtrUlh? in the ere produclne
ntnnnfeins of north Alabama, ful
filled an undertaking In which
the men of more mature year*
bad failed, the city gr-vtrnmen'
plana an official lelh'jfatlon
Christmas Day.
At that, time tlft ttausmer Bom',
band organized in Jcauary 1820,
is to celebrate Its third anniver-
- .But Auburn’a Sour seems
Still a good ways oil.
She lost to Birmingham-
Southern. Auburn ha* one
game left which she should
win. It l« with Howard Col-
lege. With tMs exception
she will do good to. win .a
single game. She faces only
Clemson, Flbrida, Mississippi,
Georgia, ITuliac, A|ia«i*ripp(
A rales and Georgia Tech. '
In present times the days
of s torch are numbered by
hla victories. And when hls
teams go too long without
victories g new coach general-
lv appears to take hls place.
Of course this is unfair but
the fans want victories. And
when Coach Bohler glances
down the schedule and then
looks ever the material • he
h*«, he eould justly he excus
ed for losing sleep at night
BY VALCO LYLE
Mercer’s football team, conquerors of Prcsbyteria
College last Friday, will be the Georgia Bulldog
first opponent, prying the lid off 1928 season for tl.
Red and Black Saturday afternoon on Sanfor,
Field. The game will start at 3:15 o’clock and the
admission will.be $2.00,
I Mercer defeated i Prosbyteriaifl
Coli'Ee of Clinton. Soutlfl
Carolina Friday afternoon by th«M
rUUIDALL j. score of 7 to t). Mercer won thoJ
* UU1 MJXIjLi | ] g, me | n the Iinil i minut01 ot piajSl
when pass from Coicin, a suostM
i RESULTS
Virginia 50; li.indolph-JIacon 0.
Washington and Lee 56; Lynch
burg 0. • o-
South Carolina 6; Chicago 0.
North Carolina 55: Wake Forest
0.
Union 44; Jonuaioro 0. ,
Navy 0; Davis Elkins 2.
Notre Dame 12; Loyola 6.
Ponn State 2.5; J-cbannon 0.
Clemson 6; Davidson 0.
Columbia 20; Vermont 0.
Penn 34; Urisnus 0,
Georgetown 31; St. Mary’s 0.
Amherst 111; .Middlcbury 7.
Army 85; Boston Unlv. 0.
Kentucky Wesleyan 80; Union
And ao history repeats Itself.
Once more the New York Yankees
and tbe St. Louts Cardinals meet
to tho world serlea. The last time
the two -teams got together to
fight ft out for he world title.
It- mvked the tint time In forty
years -that St. Louis, had cheered
sary, so that the riillMMr .Vu'e-
-:lde festivities msy -hertoeorpor-
t-.ed Into the rercmonles. . •
The hard, wh>»> members' ages
tango from 11'to 22 years, was
the outgrowth of an enternrite
launched , by W. F. Bolin, bank
clerk Bo'ln, a lever of music, at -
t-mpted to organise a man’s bant'
but failed,' cenii*', he could no
find sufficient ntrformers. Re
fusing tn be diKouraged, Bollt
ernvsssed the Sunday Schools am
public school class rooms. Be'-
recnonded by the score. Ths di
meter selected the most promisin’
25 prospects and they are stll’
wi’h him.
The hand has visited practically
evpry city and town In Alabama,
add: plans' toon neighboring
stalos. It has won nnmeroiM com-
mfttive contests with school
bunds.
for a home team 4n a world aeries.
Rogers Hornsby mansged St.
I.nuls at that time and be gave the
Cardinals their first world title.
Hornsby was later sold to .the
New York Giants and they. ln (urn,
sold him down the river to Boston.
That ths Yankees would win
out was taksn as almost a sure
bet at the opening of the rea
son, or-Just after the opening.
And than cam* the slump of
the Yenke a bit later on and
the glorious spurt of the Ath
letics. But then the Yanks
got right again and rods Into
the Ameriean League pennant.
The Yankees, to our way of
thinking, has the moot power,
ful offensive team aver gath
ered together. They are out of
their slump now and wit! be
ready for tbe St. Louis hurltrs.
Tho Cardinals will' have many
supporters In the coming series
for several reasons. The Yankees
nro u high priced hall club with a
Vanderbilt 26; Chattanooga 0.
V. M, I, 6; Richmond 6.
Tennessee 41; Maryville 0.
Michigan State 102: Kalamaz
Michigan State 102; Kalamazoo
11 Furman* fn,Z^
rurman 6; Duke 0;
Sewanee 14; Bryson 0.
V. P. I., 34; Roanoke T;
W. & J. 24; Bethany 0.
West Virginia, 12; Virginia
Wesleyan 0.
Lcnoir-Rhyno 6; Newberry 12.
Ohio 40; Rio Grande 7.
Carnegie 82; Westminster 0.
Syracuse 14; Hrftart 6.
Dartmouth 39; Norwich 6. ■
Cornell 20; Clarkson 0.
Pittsburgh 20; Thiel 0.
T-'«nc 65- Lc'tfsiann Norma! 0.
C >Iisj Aggies - 20; -Ouachita 6..
•» r Friday.
-Auburn 0; Birmingham-South
ern.6. k
Mercer 7: Presbyterian 6.
GUESS AGAIN
WIFE ON TELEPHONE (dl».
giils'ng bor voice): on**# Who
this Is? ' "
HUSBAND; It’a—um—Edna?,
WIFE (furiously); Ednatll'
HUSBAND fdlsgu'slng Us
Ouda who Ibis I*?—TA-
. oe):
.'bitn i
sure to have directed at them
by the Yankees.
However, WB do not believe
It will be one of those "four
straight game” affairs. The
-last one between the two
teams went the limit. But thle '
on* won't The Yanks ought
tp ess* through In about five
or possibly six game*.
tute, to Wright was good,
Wright proceeded, to dash
yeards through the I’resbyterim.
lor what .proved to be the win
nlng score.
Alderman kicked goal from
placement.
Georgia and. Mercqr footial
games are always hard played
although tho Bulldogs, have al
ways won out. They have bees
playing each other, almost regu
larly tor over forty years, um
during this time Mercef has giv
en Georgia some hard and elosS
gumes, but never has been able
win over Georgia, and every yea:
linds them putting forth every ef
fort to turn tho trick. They have
won from moat every other toon
anywhere near them and they are
biding time when the day will
arrive for a win over Georgia.
The Bruins have a nice work
ing combination this year,
cording to reports. In Alder
tul Imcks, they have one of the
best hacks of tho South,
run with the ball, punt, or throw
a pass with deadly accuvnev. Ho
v ill bear watching by the Dull
dogs Saturday. Wright i< nV<a
fi ner ono of ihu- Mcrter bac'
who is outstanding. ID- in la
and ha ?• tho ability to reverse ”
field nnd sldcatc:» with cose,
look as if .Mercer. wiTi.o.t Phon<
Smithy thoir KClzaiionul Italfiia-
of the past three yearn, will huve
a Letter balanced team this -
than lust.
Bulldogs Look Good.
Just now the Georgia lhd!dm;'<
look us *if they will ix- in good
shape when the time rofis rmtund.v
ior the initial game !
the game with the fi-cthics Sal
urday afternoon, MoL'rnry, Dud
ley, Johnson and-tbo others worn
clipping ' off. gains with amating
regularity. The whole line was
performing gopd, and the fresh-
men failed to i- any impressiva
offensive work. Whether thu gatuo
with the fresh can be taken as an
indication of the varsity is hard to
any. The freshies. were not up
to theIr uual fyrni. Ajjaiiml a
«■!«•>ni <-■■■ HuIMors mitchb
Rot look ro well. At any rate /h«>'
are makinfr good strides toward
1bc mouhgng of h uf c ?ssful i«um^
have luiULPi
but ftir !
way to go»
Hata off to tho University of-
South Carolina Gamecocks.
... . - n J he , l!tll , e ,. Uam , eoeebed >y
host of stars and the crowd Is '&1\| Billy Laval, formerly of Furman,
^ri with the under dog. Bull Journeyed up to Chlcaxo and Sat-
thfct doesn’t generally affect the * urday afternoon took the measure
playing of the high priced &pis> n9 lv “' ,fc Q *" ^
St. Louis has a splendid team.
It goes without saying that any
team which can heat out tho other
National League teams is good.
But In It good enough?
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practice Vrmtmv bednttlng BPBCFALIST: If anything
another week of hard practice. comes to worry voo. cast ft aairf*.
The Varsity will work even harder PATIKNT: Thanks, do< tor I’ll k
next week in order to bo ready for j remember that when your MU ;
Mercer Saturday, rn m «‘H Answers
We do not think to.
We een not, for the Ilf# of
ue, eee hew any -teem
■tend up under the4
that the ogpoeing ph
of Coach Stagg’s Chicago Maroons.
Yes, we know Vu«< Chicago rteyw
a double-ho'xder Satu»i>y and Hie
South Carolina gome was only
or r of them, but don't kfd your
self Into thinking that Stagg did-
n't shoot h«s strongest line-up
against Carolina, in tho first►in-
tersectlonal game of the year the
south was victorious.
May it he a good omen for I
to follow this year.—D.C. L
Georgia-Auburn
Freshmen Meet
On November !
no
COLUMBUS, (la: — (A
Plans for tho football ?anus h
October 13 between the TJuBftr-
aity of Florida freshmen and Ike
Auburn freshmen ^tepne’d WrWft’f
:pcce nt a recent meeting of thd,
Geofgls*Au’;urn f>othaD as«r«jAi-
tion. Plans were laid for an 'a *
-uWfSti^urggram which will j
an attendant,of 2,000
game.- . .. vy • '
The ranie assai.iation L« also
jpen-’oring t h«' Georgia-Auburn
’ game of N'ovemj^c 3, gnd
the Georgia freshmen* Au*
frethmen contest of No
The power house of the
Fro- NtaH pnrliamenl I.s kno'
ijio I>iiil IIIrorinn>
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