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PAUE EIGHT;
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATITEN8. GEORGIA.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16. ItUi
OVER GORDON WITH
EOF28 TO 6;
10 STEADY
Athens High Loses Four
Regular Cage Players
Due To Graduation
ATLANTA, Ga. — (AP> — A
*ma*hing SmUhfe offensive tlmt
howled over Gordon Inst’tute of
BamcsviVe, despite its gamo
By M. L. 8t. John
Although four of tho five regu
lar players of last year's cham
pionship team are lost by grad-
uatlon, prospects are not so bad j aa t season with an injured knee,
for a fair team this season for the , nay k e found !n the Red and
Red and White. Wh to lineup this year, however,
Harry Barrett, forward is the lhero | 8 80rn0 doubt. HIa knee la
work, as well a9 Young Bishop, J.
A. Slx^rt, and Gordon Dudley at
guards, and Howell Praither at
center. ^
Bill Cauthen, out practically all
IT BITES
AT MEETING HELD IN
Girl's Cage Work Is In
Full Swing At Athens
High; New Faces
Are In Lineup
I NASHVILLE. Tenn — (AP)
.With the passing of football as the leading: championship of the Georgia Id
sport at the University until another year, attention te ,™rhoiR«tic Association to Tech
is being focused on other contests which will hold Tech High 26. Gordon 6.
the eyes of snort fandom until another year. Bas- Tho SmUh,es converted a fu,n -
I'flfllO M a,.;?! L. — 1 • A ..a a .
only regular player back’for the ^ak from™ ^™,i™ pSS,™.
1929 edit on of the Athenians. ed dur ; nK the summer. nod It tnay J,"„ b hh * ' m r l
>h Ornivn hn« n host ,, t>* _■ i. memoers,
However. Coach nrowo has a host b " thnt " Dr . Brown wlll not r .„g 7 f
in- of reservo mater al fr°mja 8 t # sea. any Mancc of having him hurt ^ New ?Sr's Day ch.rky foSL
besides several
faces aga 'n.
ketba'l will be predominant, wi^'b^n^tecr^
aT ^' , *** in for a lot of consideration,
Coach H. J. Ste^eman has had j
ihf* ca^rf'dnfes for th’s season's 1
cace quintet pract’cing now for 1
Boveral weeks, and they r.ro 1
1-oiirdfng into vrry uood -form, i
Members of tho football team !
who fnko part in tho winter pas- •
time have reported, and the roKter :
of letter men return'ng is com- ,
plete.
Hadley kicked off to Gordon and
Benton accepting the kick, fum
bled. Vess of Tech H’gh recov
ered.
Straight football carried
from which to pick his team >mv
Captain Milton Leathers and uo j bee n completed yet.
Bill 3/ell, guards; R. L. Cauthen,
center; and Morris Goodman, for
ward, members of the crack team
of last year, are lost by gradua-
t'ou. Tho first three ment oned
put for the frosh quintet at
tue University of Georgia.
Nathan Cox. who played one of
Tile* schedule for tho loci, has !?“ Bame t0 *» plaJcd ln M ' M
BY VALCO LYLE
With four letter-girls returning, practice for the
girls’ basketball team of the Athens High School is
being held three times a week at the local gym. Miss
Martha Nicholson, who has piloted the destinies of
soothe™ confer. th e jocajg for .the past several years with signal suc
cess, is again in charge of the Red and White lassies.
Those .returning who rece'ved
Smithies to Gordon’s one yard t|»e regular forward berths last
| l'ne and there Bnrnesville held year until the return of Morris
Tech from a touchdown by inches. Goodman, who missed the early
| Benton kicked 34 yards to Mott, part of tho season due to sick-
j who slithered through a broken ness, stands a good chance of re-
I fo’d for 32 yards before he was plac'ng the former star. Kenneth
downed. On the third buck Hnd- Hamilton, B'llups Johnson, and
ley went over. Mott missed his ^) sa Ross, reserve forwards of
BELOVED CITIZEN,
II
December 22 with the Un'versity !
of Chattanooga has been called
off. Conch Stegeman announces.
Coach Thomas pf the Chattanoo
ga qtiintet readily agreed to mil , f . », , ,
off the frame as several or his ® fn ® ™ , y „ ,
, th thn fI „ ; Carolina boxing; team calls to.
five matches, four of which wi!!
be In Columbia Tho Un'verslty of
COLUMBIA.
-The schod-
drop kick for the extra point.
Soon after tho second period
opened Tech H'gh converted n
steady drive into seven addit onal
points. Hadley smashed over from
the fi-lnch lino for the touchdown.
1928 quint, are doing some good
letters last year are Malia Mara- Be!l Wi’fong, formerly of Albany
Dr S V Sanford m b,e and ’ Mary DeI,a Upchurch,' High School; and Sara Javietz,
sti~M d«-annrovai of tim? K uard8 : and Betty Bradbury and formerly of Savannah High. Then
or the olan^wbich VSf X , Mary Zl2\22tteaT^h’ T
one team to bo chosen from | n . I Six glrla who received their c JJ de Da| nmuns^Ar^Omilh'
•titut’on. In the nnner section of -A 1 .- last year are loot by grad- Co UB e Cauthen? ' and Emmy
the conference and the other from uatlon, and otherw'se. These 'n- Crimea. Others out for the mad
the lower section. He declared dude Amy Porterfield, Atertta are Martha Kennv ftlnT/
thin m'rht be aelxed anon bv Cotllna, and Desslc Algood, t«, N»11W«Sl AiiSu
some members of the press and guards; Junior Hanson, center; and Grace Hancock 8ia
Others to be used ns a weapon and Florence Hancock, forward. The sthedu'e for" this year has
for spllttlnir the conference. Others that have played their not been completed yet -but It wlT
The feme would be p’aved for last under Red and White colors be announced Ivlthin the next few
the benefit of Shrine hospitals In are Lili an Knowles. Helen Hey- ,1,,.“ “ WMU “ “ e next tew
the sonth. {wood and Martha Lloyd. 1
Conference
p’ayers are down with tho flu.
Several practice games here
durnlg the hn’ldnys are be’ng ar. North Carolina" t*e^,“*Vb"ch
and Black
South an( | Motl converted hi* drop-kick
Into an extra po'nt.
ktorn tho k'ck-off Gordon
marched down tho field. 73 yards,
for their lone touchdown. Benton f
Machine Detecting
Light Flick May Aid
Eye Fatigue Relief
. . , unanimously! Loa'ng all this array of stars I The Chicago Furniture Mart
Mrs w 01 ^. pormls,, °" f “ r Oenrea will make It difficult for Miss building conta'ns 25,370,000 Cubic
,r Mr T.” r 1 10 1,0 10 ra.adenn, Calif., Nicholson to mould a team to up. feet of space,
>1 .ur. New year’s Dsy to play tho Uni- hold tho stundard of last season. , m
versify of Cnrfomla In a fnotbull, The loss of Amy Porterfield at i South Carolina, In 1787, passed
Funeral service*
Henry Comer, aged 6. r *. wife of ’
Henry Comer, who d’ed • at
sag»ssar tsssasss
last
The schedulo follows
^ Boxers to Start J February *—Tho Cltn/hl In Co-
Dne to school be’ng c’osed on l l, mbia.
account of the flu, pract’ce for February 16—Clcmsou at Clera-
tbc Bulldog boxinr tenm will not 80n ’
start until after Chr atmas. Sov. January 11—Presbyterian Col-
oral matches are being arranged. *®R® * n Columbia
charge.
! Pallbearers were Messrs. L. E.
I Farmer, Milton McCree.' K. B.
j McCree, J. A. Thomas. Trav'a
Elder and J. B. McCree.
Carolina In Columbia.
February 23 — University of
Columbia.
60 out for the team
Mrs.
of her daughter, and
inere •» a likelihood ““iZ™ y 80 ?'™ COn n r ' and 'liarrentl'no"aiternated ln”sTc: j By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE I ducted by Rev. Sam B. Wingfield,
that a few practice affairs will ; Ch “S? Zr am °" K the . Ing off the yards with the latter (A,.eclated Pres, Sconce Writer) 1 K,st°r nt l ;m 1 . n fo o»-
he held before that Unto. 1 The Lhednit fo liJL. Btre ’ , cllpp ng 31 yards during the drive « ITACA, N. Y.—(AP)—A now <-•<! In Oeonee IMI cen etcry Bern-
The Schedule follow.. t o pi»,0 the hall on Tech’s 23- field for mitigating eye fatigue Is tefnjlroibcrs Funeral Home In
yard line. Benton fiua’Iy went announced at Cornell Unlvers’ty
over Tech’s goal line for Gor- j n the development of nn 'nstru-
don’s lone touchdown but missed ment which detects the flicker in
his kick for the extra point. light.
Hadley, return'ng a Gordon Before the eye of this instru-
n.invw U i'rTf«i., ,, , v . punt from mldf'cld. stepped to m ent what may appear to the hu-
,y ° f Nor '" (ionlon's 24 yard line before mil „ eye as a steady g’ow of ll R h.
ing downed. Front there nne becomes
bucks carried Te< h to the Cadet which ?
6-inch line and Hadley went over, may he transcribed to u photo- and Mrs. James Thomas of Wat-
Mott missed the extra point. graph or studied visually. j kinsvllie. Mrs. W. H. Strickland
Thu Sm’th'es final touchdown i j) r> Frederick Bedell of Cor- 1 of Comer and M'ss Elizabeth Co-
rnme through a break. Barren- n ‘Ho device, whlclt Is j lie r of Athens; three sons. Messrs,
tine touched a long, rolling punt called an oscilloscope. (Howard, Charlie. and Henry Co- |
from Had'ey and Plppett recover- ••'nm flicker 'n the llglit given ' mer, Jr.; three brothers. Messrs, j
ed for Tech High on the Gordon 11 ), y nn alternating current lamp,’’ char.’Je and Frank Baugh of Atb- '
yard line. Davenport crossed the j, e sa y g> ••jn often of suffie'ent en *, and Dr. Hubert Baugh of St. i
Gordon goal line for the final magnitude to be obvious to the Petersburg, Fla.; two sisters, M'ss
touchdown. 31ott added the extra casual observer. A quick turn of polia Baugh of St. Petersburg. 1
point. \ | tho eye makes one conscious of and Reynolds; her futhcr,
— 1 lit. Even when not obv'ous the Mr Jt £), Baugh of Athens.
nicker 1« not infrequently a:
source of unconscious annoy- Mrs. Comer was born in Ath-
anctJt " j ens and had spent almost her —
j tire lJfo here. She
and a lot of good material is
hand to mould a winning team,
turnon«r.those that w'll be out
are Bobby Hooks, light heavy- Georg a
weight champion of the Southern There
Confqfenre last year, and w'nner which is being coached by Jack
of the Southern Division of tho Crawford. ^
n**~nnV tryouts at New Orleans; *
Bl*ly pirehmore, outstand'ng ■ . . . . ,
^ BW ;od Bon s d iawo* erw ho’::y: Right to Left Scnpt
' 7 *ciarttte« n<l w^Hjon'cs”nthtot.c Derived from Ancients
trainer at the Univers'ty, will
have charge of coaching the Red
and Black pugilists.
at '•••in nVrtrif fniinwini' nn «it . 7—•*•*'■* tournament ter will! be missed probably more
nesa of several’months, worn"hold ' “^ *V have , BEST CHRISTMAS Card. In town
S a,;n,ay afternoon a.; . o’etock L^kettaT “n tt ^ut every 8 ffg 0°/ pXwo I — ’* dU - 1 ^- C
The services were at the home A „ 8nU . Permission was also “r three years HKLP F0R WEAK K ' D "EYS
given for the teams to carry ten, • | For kidney irritation* and
men on their sauad to the tourna.' However, with Marablo and Up- bladder irregularities, for lamc-
ment instead of e'ght. Tho tennis church at guards and Bradbury nqss, backache, wear’nes* and
tournament was awarded to Tu- and Winston at forwards, back weakness due to sluggish k'dney
lane Univers'ty for the week of for another year, and w’th the action, take Foley Pills diuretic.
May 14 through the 19th.. The a'd of reserve material and those They regulate the activity of the
cross country event will lie who are out for the first time, the* kidneys and assist ?n the el'mina-
staged at the University of North Red and White lassies should tlan of harmful impurities. Mrs.
Caro'Ina the Staturday before have another team of champion- J- Stevenson, Emporia, Kan..
Thanksgiving, and the boxing ship calibre this year. 1 8l W “When they ask mo what
tournament w'll be held at the j New Stars I helped me so wonderfully, I ans-
, Comer Is survived by her University of Virginia on March 1 wer that Foley Pills dluret'c re-
fl'ckcr, every wave of husband. Mr. Henry Comer; four nnd 2. • Three new players who are out loved me of my ill*, and lifted
recorded in lines that daughters, Mrs. L. E. Farmer f °r the J° cal tca «t k' v « promise the cloud* from ray life.” Satis-
•• * ’ - - ' Vaw 17 "" M ,B the date* to star in tho coming games, faction guaranteed.
These are Misses Elizabeth and i —(Advertisement)
I NEW YORK.— (AP) —Those
tA schedule 6 J* being arranged p eo Pl«* who still write from right n ITP C FOR
yjd It will be announced some- |° have u ^ deeper h storlc K 1 1 u w r\/lw
MRS. ANTHONY
♦liter. Meet* have a’ready foundation for their wr’tlng hnb
liten scheduled w’th South Caro- lt8 * han Americans nnd Kuro-
tS| * Clemson. Presbyterinn Col- P° an8 w »»o set down their words
leV, and One or two other*. They f ,, oj n to right,
will enter the conference moet T* 10 . o'der habit ha* its or’gln
which will be held sometime in ear| X Egyptian art, Prof. N
tho sprint Reich of Dropsie College,
\\
French Blame Water
■hila-
delphla, declared today at a meet
Ing of tho Llngu
America.
The convent
SUNDAY AT 4
Funeral services for Mrs. Rob-
Ingu’atlc Society of ert Anthcny, aged 29. who died at i OMCO | Wi » i ie say*, “lias been de- * c ’ J™™* ? . *
•a local hotpital Saturday morn- voloped only recently; thus far no arr “ "
ions of that art, out ing at s x o’clock following an ex t en8 | V o applications of tho a * *
For Typhoid Increase of wh,ch hieroglyphic writing Je- nines* oijive days will be, held metbo d have been made. Tho ex.
, .... member
In the usual type of city house oi tbe Methodist church. She
light Dr. Bedell finds this flicker wa „ a woman of high chr'stian
runn'ng at the ruto of about 120 ^ j doa i Hi 0 f w’do .sympathies, un
it second. (selfish ln love and service to oth-
. . . . . .. i era: *he gave of herself to the
Tho method °f_*Mdyln|j ( WO r!d so much with no thought of
self, never too tired or busy with
to give assistance
the needs of oth
er*. Sho bore with sweet chrls-
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Bringing Welcome Ecouomics
variations by means of the oscil-
OI Wii cn nierugiypmc wruiug j«- mueaB ui mh- •••• —, :—r metnou nave oeeu u.«u«. ...« v*. . f . m uch bodily *uf
veloped. demanded the cropliual* Sunday aftern^n^atj fdur odock p or jmental psychologist may^f nd ferJng ||nU: her^laster called her
of tte r ght side view o* tiie per- at the First Methodist church of j„ j t a means for the study of eye
V) Tae annual 8on Hbown j n act on, lie expained, Winterville. Dr. Marvin Frank- f a tig Ue ; the practical engine
lin, pastor of the Bark Street monnH f or ae’ecting the lamr
homo on tho very ev
ramps ’ to marriage aim, versary
of her
report on epldera’cs of the Acad- an( j th j 8 j ed t0 wr jtlng from right nn, pastor oi w.c *«»•» - means tor seecung me v.# .. h«,. r u
.■ray cf Medicine' .bowed that two |cf ‘ Method.ot church of Atlanta, will b( , u , cd c „, e s where flicker 'si 1 ; any , ,, ,
iBojor diseases were increasing in | Th0 Scm)t|c | nve „tora of the conduct the services, assisted by mo8t like :y to be objecttonable. her Passtna Ju;st
. , .. , , , ! alphabet cont lined In tho trad'. Rev. F. L. Adams, paster of the particularly in low-frequency clr- so
^vpholjj fever^ and d phtherla tlan Egyptian p| c *— a*H. .. t servo, sue nas
writing, he *ald, but the Indo
saddened at
l'fe seemed to
I've foi 1 * and
pone but the
t„ r; -y , - v Hon of the Egyptian picture Centra! Christian church of Ath- cnlu I n . i,,. r be autifi’l
zeth caused more havoc 'n 1927 writing, he said, but tho Indo.Eu- ens. Interment wl!l be.n the, ... 1 sweet memory of l.cr heaut.im
!hS. t '"yT:r£* reformed tl.l. wru ng by Winterville cemetery by McDor-1 candle power t« In pragma.
Iw nrocodin. M. I.ouls Mar.ln, a doptln - tb0 system of lolt to mnn-Bridges. 1
number of com- r f gh t
tudy of the wave-form of! c h arac ter will Unger eve
lj« preceding
reported on
flaipta from hea’th officer* as to
the lack of good dr’nklng water
n hniuy ttjtmnunities.
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NEW YORK— CAP)—A plant
that grow* wild along roadside*
in China is helping earn a I ving
for Chinese fam no vlctlmp and to
I give relief to asthmq and bron-
J ch'al sufferer* In tho United
I States. The herb Is ma huang,
T a,, source of tho drug, ephedrln,
a -„ rttm , . .. ’ 'which the New York Academy of
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A. Marlow. C- M. Johnson, W. C. !«*>« with a wide top somewhat
Damron. J. O. Damron, H. II. Ikei tho shape of u parachute. Tho
Carter and A. O. Arnold. I Mcken are caught by a photo-
Mrs. Anthony is survived by el«ctr'c cell, which transmit*
| inspiration to all who knew her.
dll-13-16c j - ZZl :
Patrick Henry, Thoma* Jeffer
son and George Washington were
known as the tongue, pen nnd
sword of the Revolution.
Rhode Island, in 1732, offered a
bounty of ten pounds for every
wolf killed.
her husband, Mr. Robert Anthony ‘hem Into elecrtlcal energy that
two daughters, 'Misses Werner tur " causes the cathode tubo
end Gene Anthony; her father, a "‘team of electrons
Mr. E. T. Haile of Winterville; “g [ ‘ "»> “« parachute ahoped top.
two oisters, Mrs. H. C. Hunter This stream 1* visible on the top
of Athens and Miss Edna Hale of ‘he tube as a moving green
Winterv.lje and a brother. Mr. *P®t of l'ghL
Cecil Hole, also of Winterville. The llglit fluctuates according
Mrs. Anthony was born in I to the flicker. It also can be made
Winterville and hnd l.ved in Ath-. “» record sound fluctuations and
enr. for throe years. She was a h 6», ««stored roonsuromei
member of the Winterville Moth-1 P' tch ° r • “““j cal tane
odist church nnd wilt leave count-! l ’ ar t iu f‘ vo thousand, which Is
will mourn her un- flve tlm ® 8 a “ accurate as tho beat
record of a piano tuner’* ear.
lea* friend*
timely death.
Henjamiu Franklin began pub.
liHhing hi* Poor Richard’s Alma,
nac in 1732, the year Washington
was born.
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MR. J. G. HANSFORD
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WATKINSVILLE
Mr. Thomaa Pace of Pentjacoia,
Fla., Is visiting relatives in the
city.
F’uneral services for Mr. Jeff
G. Hansford, nged 89. who died
Saturday morning at 10:30
o’clock at the home of his son,
Mr. Mark C. HansfcrJ, 120 Her
ring ftreet, after an .l'ness of
four days, will be held Sunday
afternoon at the Watkinsville
Baptist church. Rev. Walter Mil-
lican, pastor of the Oconee Street
Methodist Church, conducting-
Interment will fellow .n the Wat
kinsville Cemetery by McDor-
mnn-Bridges.
Mr. Hansford was -cm in
Oglethorpe county and had spent
the past thirty years in Athens.
He was a Confederate veteran
and was well known in this sec
tion. He held the resnect of hi*
fellow citizens nnd leaves a host
of friends to mourn his death.
Mr. Hansford is survived £y
three daughters. Mrs. A, C. Dur
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fon'o, Texas, has Joined Mrs. Me,
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K— ' both of Atlanta; two sons, Messrs
Mrs. L. P. Payne leave* Sat* Mark C. Hansford of Athens and
urdajr for Wa*hlngton, I). C.,- to | W. W. Hansford of Atlanta and
*it her s«n and daughter. Dr.
und Mrs. DeWitt Payne.
EVERY SUNDAY
Lv. Athens . . 5:29 A. M., or 8:53 A. M„ E. T.
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fourteen grand children and
great-grandchildren.
Pallbearere will be Messrs.
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Raymond Dawson. Jim Jones, Al
bert Jones and Clifford Hinesly-
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