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LOST — Airedale Puppy, eight
. months old. Answers to name
Larry; call 1014; A. G. Dudley.
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Smoking Stands make Xmas|
Gifts that are always appreciated.
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for $1.19. Looks like it would sell!
for $3.00, dlßc ‘
FOR SALE—Galvanized 6-V Crimp‘
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go, farther, last longer and look
better. We carry a complete line
for your convenienge, Christian
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13600, dz2bc
A Carter SB.OO Lifetime Fountain
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customers wanted something|
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BIG LEAGUE TRADING SHAKES UP
* EVERY CLUB IN NATIONAL LOOP
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Five in American Also to
Feel Effects of Many
Changes Being Made
BY EDWARD J. NEIL
Associated Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK —(AP)— The an
nual major legaue meetings need
only to approximate Thursday the‘
frant'c activity of the David Ha
rums during the past 48 hours in
ofder to establish the conclaves O¢
1932 as the greatest off-season
trading climax in baseball history.
So far., counting in post-season
deals, every ‘club in the National
league and five in the American
not only have traded important
material but are still eager to keep
v'ght on., dealing until * dragged
away from here. o
The wholesale juggling of the
playing rosters in answer to the
demands of the faithful for new
faces, has been so sensational in
spots as to steal most of the thun
der from the more pompous deal
ings of the owners in forma] ses
sion,
Joe Cronin, with the “Old Fox,”
Clark Griffith masterminding at
his elbow, put over two deals for
the Washington Senators Wednes
day that materially enhanced the
Senators’ chances of overhauling
the world champion New York
Yankees next season.
Washington sent Sam West and
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LINE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga.
To and From South and West
ARRIVE— —OEPART
10:18 pm Birmingham §:2O am
1:30 am Atianta 4:19 am
Atlanta
New York-Wash.
3:00 pm B-ham-Mem. 2:20 pm
To and From North and South
2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:03 pm
4:10 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:18 pmi
New York-Wash. |
6:20 am Richmond 1:30 am
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND
SCHEDULES
Leave Athens
No. 2-—for Galnesville— 7:456 am
‘No. 12—for Gainesville— 10:456 am
‘ Arrive Athens
No., 11—froma Gainesville—lo:oo am
IN(L I—from Gainesville— 6:15 pm
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Train 651 Arrives Athens 7:46 am
Daily except Sunday N
Train 50 leaves Athens 11 am
Daily except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY j
LULA—NORTH—SOUTH i
Atianta—W ashington ~- New York‘
DEPART— —Afrive
6:50 am 10:40 am |
1:30. pm 4:36 pv!
TELEPHONE 81 i
J. L. Cox, Asst. Gen, Frt. - Pas |
Agent i
CENTRAL OF GEORGI!A 1
Departs ;
Daily (Except Sunday) 7:00 a. m
and 4:00 p.m. ‘
Sunday only 7:50 a.m. and 4:0( |
p.m. ?
Arrives Athens Daily l
12:35 p.m. and 9:15 p m. !
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
—By Laufer
Carl Reynolds, outfielders,
Brown. southpaw pitcher. and' a
bundle of cash along to th&«fiug
Louis Browns in exchange for
Goose Goslin, a great hittet‘"“&fi@é
former favorite in the capitol?
Fred Schulte, regular outfielder;
and Walter Stewart, one of -the
finest left-handed pitchers in the
league.
Then, when most of the experts
and managers had stowed away
for the night, the “Old Fox” talk
ed Bucky Harris, manager of the
Detroit Tigers, into parting with
his ace left-hander, Earl Whitehill,
in exchange for Fred “Firpo” Mar
berry, - burly right hand wrelief
pitcher.
| Coslin, a .325 hitter, went to the
}Browns from Wa.sh{ngton a couple
| of years ago in exchange for Heinie
[Manush. The experts gave Wash
| ington all the better of both deals,
|fimu‘ing Goslin a game-busting,
| home run hitting star and Stewart
and Whitehill the types of pitchers
,who beat the first division clubs
consistently. On hitting and pitch
;‘ing records, the deal with St.
| Louis figured even-up.
Second in importance was the
Boston Braves' deal with the San
Francisco Missions for two young
infield prospects, Albert Wright,
| second baseman, and Dick Gysel
| man, third baseman, for $60,000
{and Bill Walters, a third sacker.
| Cincinnati bought Clarence Blair
former Cub infielder, from Los
Angeles, and Irving Plummer, an
ovtfielder, from Wilkes Barre.
Brooklyn purchased Linus Fry, 19-
vear-old shortstop. from Nashville
It‘or 1934 delivery, sending Earl
i Mattingly, right hand pitcher along
las payment.
FIVE POINTS OF LAW
COLUMBUS, O.—Judge Joseph
Clifford gives everyone a break.
‘Recently after having imposed a
fine of S2OO on Harry Peterson, al
leged bookmaker, .Judge Clifford
dismissed the fine on a motion of
Stanley Schwartz, defense attor
ney, that evidence was obtained
by illegal search. Peterson had
Leen arrested in a radio on a ‘gam®
bling joint, but the vice squad
made the mistake of searching Hi&
pockets for evidence hefore placing
him under arrest. el
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i Gallon,
ATHENS COOPERATIVE
‘ CREAMERY =
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Phone 1036 or 437
VISIT MOON-WINN'’S
FOR XMAS CANDIES
Or Gifts of Any Kind!
PHONE 67 or 68
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Colorful Events
°
Precede Florida -
U. C. L. A. Battle
GAINESVILLE, - Fla—(AP)—4 |
Florida - backfield combination of |
Davis, Henderson, prown and |
Hughes probably will be huried |
against the I gpiversity of Califor-|
nia, Los Angeles, Bruins, here Sat- i
urday. e~ 1
The yl'fifim, mow enroute 20ross |
the éontinent wili detrain at ()v;llu!
Briday, piteh camp there and |
wotk out briefty before driving |
over to Gainesville for the same- |
Meanwhile as reports ;»1'0(‘911('11{
the invaders of their prowess and |
habit of split second scoring |
thrusts, the Florida 'Gators, under |
the watchful eyes of Coach Ch:lr-i
les Bachman, prepped diligently |
for the affray. Davis, llundm'sun.{
Brown and Hughes were in the |
first string backfield ~while there
appeared a possibility that the.
starting line would be much the |
same as started previous gamesi
this year. |
Governor Doyle E. Carlton, who |
officially proclaimed “California |
Day,” will occupy a special box at |
the game. Joe . Brown, the |
movie comedian and his son, Joe, |
jr., who is mascot of the team,l
also’ will be present.
A parade of floats will precede}
the game. The “Queen of Califor- |
nia day” will be chosen at a con- l
test Friday night, when girls rep- |
resenting 25 cities will coml’t"tel
for the honor.
Last year Florida journeyed tc
%40&,&!1891@3 where it suffered a
*Ls to 0 defeat at the hands of the
TUleans. 3 !
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“Look here, how many cigarets
do you smoke a day?”
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W:;h Ginger Rogers, “Farina” @ -
and an oceanful of " glorious
bathing beaul'iesg :
Taxi Boy Comedy “Strange Inner Tube”
BRING THE KIDDIES!
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GREEN WAVE MEETS I
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COLGATE IN 933 i
HAMILTON, N. Y.—(’AP)_Tu-l
jane's Green Wave and Colgate |
will meet on the gridiron for the |
first time at the Polo Grounds in!
| New York next Armistice day.
william A. Reid, graduate man-I
{ager of athletics . for the Maroon |
lteam, announced -the game in‘
| making public Colgate’'s 1933 {
| schedule which includes eight
games.
‘ -
Jackets Wind Up
~ Heavy Drill F
eavy Url or
{ ®
- Game With Bears
! :
] BERKELEY, Calif. — (&) — Onel
| stiff scrimmage session | nlroady!
behind them, the Georgia Tech |
Engineers do heavy drill in Me.
morial stadium here Thursday in
| a semi-windup workout for theirl
| foothall battle Saturday against
| the University of California.
| The Enginers also practice Fri
{ day morning, but Coach Bill Aléx
|ander said he intended to make
ithéxt final session a light one.
| 1B the afternoons the players
labandon the gridiron for the class.
| room and devote their time to -
}nal examinations. Following Wed
jnesday’s workout the Engineers:
| relaxed with a sight-seeing trip
i around th& bay. |
l Wednesday’s drill developed ac.
| tion enough to put Casey Jones,
lsubstitute guard, on the bench
| with a slightly wrenthed shoulder. |
Alexander, however, was pleased
with the workout for others of his
gquad, completely recovered from‘
flight attacks of flu, were in uni
form.
l _ Ag the Enginers later were mo
toring through / the bay region,
—SATURDAY
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‘White Continves |
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% Unbeaten Play in
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i Checker Teurney
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! PR ’ i
l Fifteen matches were pl;ny(!df
iWednesday evening in the Y. M.|
{(‘,. A. Checker club tournament
which brings the total up to “-X‘-‘"i
five matches for the first three|
days play of the round robin nla.v.‘
Seyeral unusually close and hard|
fought. matches wwere played sea-!
{uring many draw games. !
Earl White brought his s:rin§<i
of victories up to thirteen when he!l
copped three more hard mntnhes.]
#lis vict'ms Wednasday night were!
Dr. A.-C. Hollighy 3.2, Dr. Pope
Holliday 3-0, and H. F. Mahle 3—l,|
| 'J. M. Williams defeated J. F. ;|
| Hamilton 8-0, Dr. A. C. Holliday
3.0, Dr. Pope Fiolliday 3-0, E. Mi
Brackett 3-0, !
i Ellison Stone won over Cleo]
‘Sims 3-2, Dr. Pope Holliday de- |
seated W, L. Lester 8.1, IE T.|
Mahle took three straights .‘rom‘
Park Betts and then won 3 cut of’
6 from W. L. Lester.
Lester \won over Hllison Stonq’
3 games to 2 while J. F. Hamilton |
jof Princeton defeated Pope Holli-]
|day iand Brackett 3-1 and 3-2.
‘ The public is invited to sit in on!
Ifany of the 'club contests which are
played ¢ach evening from % to 9|
lo'clock. 4
‘ |
| Coach Bill Ingram was putting his
| California grid machine through |
a long drill. In the absence of Jimt
Keefer, right halfbagk, who Is il]i
with chicken-pox, Ingram ‘influded‘
Cus Castro, shifted from quarter.
back to Keefar's position; Joe Ver
dueci at quarter, Milo Quisling at
fullbick and Hank ScHaldach at
left halfback. I
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STRAND
TONIGHT — TOMORROW
. ‘@ A TIGER WOMAN — WITH MEN
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Fooom o R LR L CEE TR
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E LEO CARRILLO ~ %
: Dickie Moore (Courtesy Hal Roach) o 3
i ¥ Nat Pendleton — Theima Todd — Barbara Weeks
SPORT REVIEW EXTRA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 1932|
R R RER 15, 4
Joe Martin H
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Joe Martin Heads
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~ Cage Team at “y”,
~ Jefferion B
| etterson Beate,
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| . Joe Martin;, torgier Tnlversis. .
{(,:eormu b:mdfvali‘" and I.:y:l;l,\'-\; ,Us
istar, has been electeq to ca :d‘”
@ e Dtain
the Young "Business Men’s Altintes
i:Lt the Athepns: Y. M. C. A. thie
!\v,inte‘r. Ilg‘m'.\' Rosentha \\';(;
elected manager, :
‘ Members of the “y» team in.
;clude Nathan CoX, former Atheng
i}ligh star, ;2at | forward: h»m‘f.}.]
{ Praither, another Maroon I,““}_
| nary, at genten, Woodi, CGanp
‘;:'ua.rd, and:-iClea! Sims ang Joe
lHartley. guards. -
i The team ‘defeated the Jefferson
[ Athletic club Abito 17 in g game
| played last. Monday night. Captain
| Martin, playing ' iguard, was high
I scorer with- 160 points, Praithep
iwas second with /8.
| A schedule with various ama,
| teur ‘teams in 'this sections ig he
{ing. arranged by Manager Rosen.
lthfll and Dr. Glenn Gentry, phy
| sical director of the “Y” ang coach
*of the team.
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'BULLDOG QUINTET
. PLAYS TWO GCAMES
l ./ HERE DEC. 20, 21
l Georgia’s basketball Buildogs
Iwill play two pre-season Sames
lhere next Tuesday and Wednosday |
“nights before embarking on thejy
regular schedule Dec. 27 ang g
}against Tulane university in Ney
i Orleans, Coach Rex Enright gj.
{nounced Thursday.
| Tuesday night the Bulldogs wiy
| meet the Parks. Chambers com
fpany team and Wednesday pight
. the. Gulf Refining company five
will_be met. Both are Atlaniy
teams.
l -The games will begin at 8 p. m,
and no.admission will be -harged, ‘w
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