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BULLDOGS, BEATEN BY VOLS, SET °
TO WORK FOR CELTICS’ INVASION
Coach Rex Enright Plan:
~ Intensive Week of Prac
tice, Starting Today.
By VALCO LYLE
Coach Rex Enright was sched
wled to put his University of Geor.
gia basketeers through a lengthy
drill of fundamentals this after
yioon as preparations started for
the invasion of the New York Cel
ties here Saturday night.
The Bulldogs were shaken from
the, undefeated list of Southern
conference teams by the Univer
#ity. of Tennessee Saturday night
in . Knoxville. Georgia took the
Jead and led at the half but they
couldn’t hold it in the second half.
" The Volunteers tightened thelr
defensive wires In that final hall
ané managed to break through the
Georgia defense long enough to
win <24 to 17. The rally started
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limmediately afler the second half
' began. Georgla's forwards, Moran
"and Terrell, were guarded 80
| closely that they failed to regls
;rm- a single pnlng. The high scor
ling for the Georgians was done
shy Leroy Young, capable guard,
who came through ,with 7.
} Perhaps the largest crowd to
|sge a basketball game here in sev
éral years will watch the Bull
!.lngs and Celtics in the coming
| came Saturday. Although the
Bulldogs will enter the game as
decided underdogs, that fact will
not prevent fans from seeing the
lb:inlo. It will mean an opportun
‘it,v to see the world’s champions
"~in action and a chance to see
[ bugketball with its best tricks,
passes, ete, in efficient operation.
The Celtics, the original invinci
ble five, are playing together this
| geason for the first time and wiil
[p]ny here on an extended invasion
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’“Georgla Day” To
Be Observed Over
i State By Legion
GRIFFIN, Ga, —(AP)— Amer!-
can Legion posts throughout Geor
gia will offeially observe “Georgia
day” February 12 under plans be
ing laid by the state department,
It is being planned to hold ‘“Geor
gia products” banquets in many
of the communities where Leglon
Iposts operate. At these dinners
only actual Georgia producte’ will
be served.
Leading Georglans will be invi
ted to speak at these banquets to
stress the “live at home program.”
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The famous quintet of Lapchick, Barry, Dehneri, Banks and Hickey is shown here taking a sduint at
the new uniforms which the world champion Celtics will parade in Woodruff hall jhere Saturday.
Dutch ,Dehnert, the master of the pivot play, i 8 holding the uniform, with Dave Banks and Nat
Hickey just back of him. Pete Barry and Joe Lapchick are standing up. The uniform is similar to the
one worn by the champs several years ago.
The brilliant combination retains all the mastery of the game that marked the reign of the Celtics over
the world cage courts half a dozen years ago. The five stars are back .together for the first time since
they were broken up on account of their own linvincibility.
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Middle Atlantic ;
Conference Teams i
’ .
-~ Out For ’32 Tlflei
| Section Boasts Several|
. Strong Cage Outfits;
i Vols, Tide, Auburn Rate.
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] By DILLON GRAHAM '
i Associated Press Sports Writer
i "ATLANTA ~—(AP)— Basketball |
teams representing Middle Atlantic |
schools of the Southern confer
ence champlonships, present sev.
eral dangerous contenders for the |
1932 title.
t Maryland, last yeat's winner, re-’
fturns its 1931 team intact together
with new material which will
© 1932, Licastr & Myzers Tosacco Co.
Whether it’s a tender old love song or
a dashing hit from the latest show, there’s
the deep thrill of real music in whatever he
sings. Hear his fine baritone tonight, in the
Chesterfieid radio program. And hear Nat
Shilkret, too, with his beautifully-balanced
big orchestra.
prove useful to Coach Burton
Shipley. North Carolina, three
times winner, Virginia Polytechnic,
‘Washington and Lee, and Virginia
also have strong teams. ;
Duke may be weaker than last
year but North Carolina State
should have a team of equal
strength with its 1931 quintet.
Kentucky, another team generally
listed with the schools of the up
per section, was runner-up in 1931
and Coach Adolph Rupp again has
a formidable five aithough sick~
ness and ineligibilities have struck
heavily into his ranks,
Auburn, Tenmessee, and' Alaba
ma appear to be among tHa
‘strongest of the teams farther
isnuth. Vanderbilt, with Josh Cody
‘back as coach, Georgia, Florida,
and Georgla Tech have bettar
than average teams. Several other
strong teams may develop from
among the Southern group. ©
Alabama and Tennessee set the
THE BANNER-RERALD, ATH ENS, _GEORGIA
pace last wetek. ‘both winning two
'games. Alabama defeated Tulane
115 to 10 and\3B to 16, while Ten
{nessee’s victories were over Clem-
Ison 23 to 18\ and Georgia 24 to
17. Kentucky,' Auburn, and Geor
gia Tech also won their only
games. Kentucky beat Clemson
124 to 17, Georga Tech won from
}Florida 41 to , and Auburn de
{feated Vanderbilt 36 to 23. South
'Carolina divided two games with
{Clemson 22.t0 /24 and 31 to 23.
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“Mac” Smith Sets |
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- Pace In $7,500
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Los Angeles Open
1 e |
Silent' Scot Shatters Par
and Comes in 5 Strokes
Ahead of Rivals. .
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1 By PAUL ZIMMERMAN j
~ Associated Press Sports Writer
~ LOS ANGELES. — (aP) — A}
steady, silent scot, MacDonald
Smith, who took no chances and
gave neither his opponents nor par |
‘any quarter, was five strokesl
ahead of both today as the sev- |
ienth Los Angeles $7.500 open golf
ourney swung into the final 36 .
‘holes.
[ The master from Carnoustie put
two par plundering rounds behind ;
him as he faced the last half of
}the 72 hole test over Hlllcrest’s[
course, bent on taking his third |
' Los Angeles Open championship
and the attendant $2,000 first prize
money,
_He started to lead Saturday
with a 69 and, to prove it was
nothing unusual, shot a 68 yester.
day for a 137. Four proved shot
makers and a newcomer in the
ranks of the leaders were five
strokés behind the New Yorker
as they turned the halfway mark
Walter Hagen, making one of
the best showings he ever dis
played in the big western money’
tournaments, had two fine par
equalling reunds of 71 for his 142
Leo Diegel, Agua Caliente, Mex
ico, pro, appeared t¢ be warming
up to the game he hopes to play
on his own course later this week
in the $15,000 open in Baja Cau-[
fornia. He also had par matched
on successive days for a 142,
One of the ecoast's front rank,
Olin Dutra of Santa Monica, turn
ed in a 70 yesterday to tie up with
his 72 on the first round, while the
stranger in the midst, Dallas Jef
fers of Santa Ana, Calif., continued
on with a 72 yesterday after tie
ing for second a day previous with
70.
The f'fth member of Smith's
outstan {ing threats was Joe Kirk
wood, '#ho threw away a chance
to cu* several strokes off the lead.
er's eodge then finished with a
70 along beside his first round
mark of 72.
MAN SLIGHTLY HURT
AS CAR TURNS OVER
| HERE SUNDAY P. M
i T 5
{ James Aaron, of Athens, re.
iceived cuts and scratches about
‘the face and a badly bruised hip
{ when the car in which he was rid
ing turned over as it rounded the
i corner of Prince and Beuna Vista
son the way to. Atlanta yesterday
afterncon about four o'clock.
Mr. Aaron was taken to the Gen
eral hospital where after examina.
| tijon ‘and treatment he was Te
| leased. Other . occupants of the car
were @ninjured.
| Spectators =ald that apparently
[a front tire blew out as the car
i rounded’ the curve at a.fast clip.
| A large.crowd of the Sunday aft
ernoon gurious gathered about the
scene of the accldént. Mr. Aaron
residcs on the Boulevard.™
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