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Georgia Track Team
Meets Furman Here
Safurday at 3:0(
~ Georgia’s new track will be
iformally dedicated Saturday aft
‘ernoon when the Red and Black
team meets Furmar’s Hurricane
‘at 8 o’clock. The meet will be
held preliminary to the baseball
game between Georgia and Mer
cer at 3:45, and those purchasing
baseball tickets will be admitted
to the events free.
Coach H. J, Stegeman has de
veloped what promises to be s
successful track team. Buck An
derson, conference javelin cham
pion, Sandy Sanford, who came
very near winning the high jump,
ad Robert Young, veteran Jong
distance runner will head Geor
gia’s list of experienced men. A
good list of freshman stars from
last year will compete in the
races.
The new track, around Fresh
man field, has recently been com
rleted, and the contest Saturday
will be the first ever held on it.
A large crowd is expected to wit
ress its dedication, and to see
Georgia’s track team in action
here for the first time in three
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Company C Winner
Of Cage Tourney
At University
Company ;C, infantry, won the
annuai R, O, T. C. baskethall
tecurrament at the University of
Georgia yesterday afternoon by
defeafing Troop E, cavalry, 31 to
19.
A determined rally in the last
half brought victory to the In
fantry players.” Herbert Maffett,
football captain, playing center,
was the best all rourd player for
the winners. The cavalry team
was ahead at the half.
Gold basketballs will bhe given
to members of Company C as the
result of their win,
VOTE ON YELLOW-
STONE S PAN
SIDNEY, Mont.—(UP)— Final
steps toward financirg construc
tion of a beautiful and modern
highway brideg across Yellow
stone river east of Sidney—a
span that will greatly increase
Montara’s tourist atfractions —
will be taken soon when the Sid
ney electorate will vote on a pro
posed $85,000 bond issue which, i
anproved, would be added to the
$350,000 in federal and state
funds now available for this pro
jeet.
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- “Summary Report of the Fourth
Georgia National E~~ Laying
Contest”, will be given by Krark
E. Mitchell, supervisor of the Egg
Layirg Contest, over the Georg.a
State Coliege cf Agriculture radic
pProgram at 1:30 Saturday after
noon. Other parts of this pro
giam are as follows: “The Home
and the Child’s Education”, by
Certie Revnolds, specialist in nu
trition and child development;
“County Wide Distribution of
Pure Seed Through 4-H Boys’
Clab Work”, by A. G. Robinson,
county agert, Lawrenceville, Ga.;
Foyt Llewallyn, vocal entertainer;
Questions and Answers; an a
Daily Crop and Market Informa
tion.
New signs werz recently paint
c¢d on the show windows ~¢ the
Toastie Sandwich Shop, on Col
lege avenue,
Dr. Lester Rumble will preack
on “The Achieving Faith” tonight
at 8 o'clock at the First Methodist
church revival services,
Gid Tanner and his company of
old fashion fiddlers ere at the
Colonial theater tonieht and Sat
urday night at 8:15 o’clock.
Hours for the Palace show.
“New York Nights,” are 4:10,
5:50, 7:35 and 9:15 p. m.
Rev. Joe Percente is preachine
at 8 o'clock toright for the third
night of the revival services being
conducted at the Prince Avenue
Roptist church by the Salvation
Army.
NAME/ RACKET NIPPED
MADISON, Wis. — (UP) —
Charitably inclired doctors of
Norwegian descent were safe to
day from the racketeering of Carl
arson, alias the name of any in
tended victim. Larson began a
year’s sentence in Dane county
ja.l. The method of the offender
was to approach a physician
using the same rame as that of
his victim, and after expressing
belief that they were distant re
latives, obtain a small loan. The
scheme worked weil in Wisconsin
until he tried it on a brother and
a son of Sheriff Harald Smedal,
JOB FOR POLICE FORCE
DUBLIN, Ga.—(UP)—The po
lice -force here has been ordered
to find the thief who stole their
chief’s new hat.
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(By the Associated Press)
Programs in Eastern Standard
time. All t'me is P.M. unless other
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454.3—-WEAF New York—66o
(NBC Chain.)
6:3o—Home Banquet.
7:oo—The Fami'y Goes Abroad.
7:3o—The Twins.
§:oo—Bourbon ' Concert Orches
tra and Cvaaliers.
9:oo—Eskimos’ Dance Orchestra.
9:2o—Songalogue.
10:00—Review.
11:00—Lopez Orchestra,
12:00—Dance. ’
3945—-WJZ New York——76o
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‘6:oo—Smith = Ballew's ~ Dinner
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6:4s—Prohibition Poll.
7:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy.
7:ls—Silversmiths.
7:3o—Stars of Melody.
B:oo—Pickard Family.
8:30-—Breen and De Rose.
B:4s—Famous Loves.
9:oo—Bil}r Jones & Ernie Hare.
9:3o—Olgaestra and Mixed Cho-
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11:00—Sketch Book.
11:16—S umber Music, by Lau
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11:30—Amos ’'n’ Andy (Second
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428.3—WLW Cincinnati—7oo
6:oo—Orchestra (45m); WJZ.
7:oo—Orchestra; Educational.
7:3o—Vocal and Piano; Scrap
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B:oo—Champions (30m); Scribe.
B:4S—WJZ and Features (2%
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11:00—Trio; Burnt Corkers: Orch-
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12:30a—Sweet and Low Down.
I:ooa—Thirteenth Hour (1 hr.)
398.8—WJIR Detroit—7so
6:3o—Story; The Brothers.
7:OO—WJZ (15m); Orchestra.
B:oo—Bubbue Blowers; Orch.
9:oo—Same as WJZ (1% hrs.)
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Furman Shares
Southern Cage
Honors With ’Bama
ATLANTA. — () — Furman
university of Greenville, S, C,,
with a perfect record of 17 suc
cessive victories, shared Dixie
basketball honors for 1930 with
Alabama, Southern conference
champs, and South-western Loni
siana institute, Southern Inter
collegiate athletic association
winners, .
Under the tutele~e of “Dizzy”‘
MecLeod, the Purple Hurricane of |
Furman swept unchecked over
state onponents to win the South !
Carolina crown and also knockedi
over Georgia, Clemson and South
Carclina, conference teams. l
Furman is unaffiliated with |
anv athletic grouv. having with
drawn from the S. 1. A.-A. The
first stri squad includes three |
juniors .;ng\’;wgix sanhomores. ‘
ueurfi?fiu SERVICE SHIFTS
NORFO! K,‘Va.—-(UP)———Capmin’
J. R. Kinley will agsume com
mand of the U. S. S. Maple,
Captain F. J¢ Pusey promoted,f
will command the Laurel, and |
First Offcier B, 'E. Holm, of the |
Orchid, will transfer his command’
to the Juniper, according to|
changes announced in the Light
house Service. 3
10:30—Songs; Orchestra (30m); ‘
WIZ. |
11:15-—News; Dance Music. “
12:00—Easy Chair; Dance (1 hr.) |
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7:oo—Concert (15m); NBC (40 |
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B:oo—Finances; Concert; Fea-|
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10:30—Feature Program,
11:00—WJZ (156 m Concert. ’
11:30—WJZ (30m); Hawaiian. ;
365.6—WHAS Louisville—B2o |
7:oo—Cooking Club; Melody Man !
7:3O—WEAF (30m); Dance Mu- !
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B:3o—Voice of the Bank, i
9:OO—WJZ Programs (11 hrs)
10:30—Painters; ‘'WJZ; Reporters
11:30—Same as WJZ (30m),
12:00—Dance Music Hour. |
461.3—WSM Nazashville—6so
I:I6—WJZ & WEAF (1% hrs)
8:30-—Famous Composers.
9:oo—Same as WJZ (1% hrs.)
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PALACE MONDAY
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“ScarIet and Gold”
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