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About The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1933)
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Asking any other car in the low price field to match it on the open road, in traffic, and up hills. Isn’t this the way an automobile should be bought? On merit alone! Don’t you want to buy a car on what it actually does in your own hands? Why gamble on words? Accept Dodge’s Challenge Go to your nearest Dodge dealer and ask for the “Show-Down” plan and ‘scorz-card: Then go out and try to ma¥ke any competitor’s car do what ‘the big new Dodge Six does soeasily. % if it can stay anywhere near the i on a hill. Try to make it ride : fas smoothly, even over rough _estroads. Try to make it flash ahead ~ in traffic, the way the Dodge does, o= 5 . % & NI $ 7 DODGE 6 5905 .. new " Detroit With Floating Power Engine Mountings . . . 115-INCH WHEELBASE WW BABE RUTH HITS THREE HOME RUNS | IN YANKEE-WHITE SOX GAME SUNDAY Ruth's Comeback Ties Him With Gehrig. For League Leadership. By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. {Associnted Fiess Sports Writer) | Jus Ibout every time the fans stery sayving that Babe Ruth isi t gh” ap las:, basecball's great; qeesr and great showman Ssteps ut and shows them there's life ¥ ¢ old hoss yel i Tie Babe has been a wide open; tare his season with his extrai d of we.ght and years and with| the o.d spring and speed visibly issing And when the Yankees: ame back from their weste n trip| with Ruth's home run tofal just! where it wasz wnaen they left, at| tive, the rumors eame thick and | Ruth made his reply .\'undul‘\' when more than 50,000 fans were| ou: @ the Yankee stadium 10 see| i thremselves, He clouted three! homers, hit a single that led to an-| ther impottant run and personally | i¢d the Yanks to a double victory over the Ciicago White Sox that! assured them of holding the Am-~| ¢rican League lead for a while| longer at least. ' The scores were 2 to 1 and 9 to 7. Ruth’s contribution was to} sock a homer in the first inning of‘* ihe opener, singled in the sixth and score the winning run and then tol paste the offerings %of Milton Gaston and Red Faber for circuit! hlows eight and nine in the sec-i ond clash. ‘The total of the nine tied him with Lou Gehrig for thel American Aeague lead. The double defeat dropped the pale hose down into fifth piace, a half game be hind the Philadelphia Athletics| and Cleveland Indians, who gain-! ed a virtual tie for third, even| though the A’s lost to Washing ton and the Indians broke even with the Boston Red Sox. The gecond place Senators pasted Rube Walberg for six hits and four runs in the eighth to beat Phila delphia 7-4. Cleveland = climbe out of the second divislon by pounding out an 11-2 victory after, Bob Weiland's six hit pitching had enahled the tail enders to beat Oral Hildebrand 5-2 in the%fitl game. After five hitless innings the, §§ Leuis . Browns landed -on Elon Hogsett for fouyr runs and de feated Detroit 53, B : The St. Louis Cardinals climb ered into second place in the Na tional league by sweeping a double header with the Phillies, 8-7 and 5-3. Brooklyn's Dodgers knocked their neighbors, the New York Giants, out of second place and gained sixth for themselvess with a 5-4 victory when they piled up enough runs off Carl Hubbell in the:early frames to withstand a four run Giant. rally in the eighth, : The champion Chicago Cubs at the slightest touch on the pedal. Or stop nearly so quickly, so surely as the Dodge with its remarkably sife hydraulic brakes. Check Dodge’s many engineering advantages, point by point. Calculate the plus value they give you on a showdown basis. Yes, be the judge yourself. Keepin mind the utter smartness of Dodge’s modern lines. The beautifully tai- Bl R e : "I'm skeptical about'sales talk. That's why the Show- Down Plan won .me. It's all facts, not claims,” says €. Laenhardt. J. SWANTON IVY, INC., 127 BROAD STREET 1 | f 7fie I tandings s aNAInQs L ———l T A e A W i —— SOUTHERN LEAGUE i The Standings i CLUBS— W.. L. Pet.| New Orileans ...+ «s.: 32 18 640 Memphis .. . cesane 29 17 .68 Birmingham' .. .....s 27 21 568} Nashvitle 0. 4 800 2081 o 0 Ablantd . . v i Rt .478% Chattanooga .... .... 2126 407} FRER Rotll . U 0 338 Enakville 5 .00 14 780 318 e | Sunday's Results ! Atlanta 4-3: Memphis 5-3. ! Birmingham 8-2; Nashville 7-3, | Chattancoga 6-5; New urlmmsl 169 Knoxyille 4-0; Little-rßock 5-2. t AMERICAN LEAGUE : The Standings : CLUBS— , . w. L Pct.! NG YOrR «oo visaives 88 10 MOT Washington .... .. .. 23 16 .59()* Philadelphia .... .... 19716 .543/ Shieland . . e 803 VTN m‘ POl . e e B 8 80D @t Toule ... ... 0 20 880 POROn . s i RN SE 361 e ar . Sunday’s Results Philadelphia 4; Washington 7. Chicago 1-7; New York 2-9. Cleveland 2-11; Boston 5-2. St, Louis 5; Detroit 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE The Standings CLUBS— W. L. Pdt. Pittahurgh. .. . 4.0 48 18 BBE B AFous .ov i 2038 000 Now York .. v.vivior 28 15 501 Ohleawo ) i o 0210 Toes Cinginnett .5 .0 . i 9810 TG Brookiyn .. .. oo N 1 AR BOSTON .. L e I 8 e Philadelphia .. .. ...13 27 .325 Sunday’s Results 4 Pittshurgh 4-0; Cineinnati 2-4. Philadelphia 7-3; St. Louis 8-5 New York 4; Brooklyn 5. Boston 1-2; Chicago 5-3. : There are over 2,000,000,000 people in the world, according to estimates based on the 1930 cen sus, moved up another notch, beating the Boston Braves twice, 5-1 and 3-2 to run their winning streak lto five straight games and tle‘ [,Cincinnati for fourth. place, "The Reds gained an even break )with the pace setting Plttsburghl I('lub when Eppa Rixey, an old Pi- Irate “4inx"” pitched five hit ball to win the second game 4-0 after the Bucs had bunched their blows off Red Lucas to win the opener 4-2, | loredinteriors, Its big 115-inch wheel base with exceptionally roomy body. Save Money With A Dodge ! Compare the 7 big ways Dodge saves you money. These alone mean from SSO to SIOO extra savings on running expense. Then. you'll wonder how anyone can be satisfied withany other car, at anywhere near Dodge’s amaz» ing low price. Only a few dollars more than the lowest price cars! Your present. car will probably make the full down payment on a big, new Dodge Six. You, too, may be surprised to find that the low monthly payments on a thrilling- new Dodge ‘Six are actually less than many now spend on upkeep and repairs for their old cars! Drive thenew Dodge today. Dodge wants you to try it on this ‘“Show- Down” basis. Even if you don’t in tend to buy, Dodge wants you to have the “Show-Down” score card—the new aid in judging real motor car valde. See your nearest Dodge dealer. 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J—Down deep inside, where private opin ions are locked Aagainst expression Jack Dempsey has formed a firm conviction as to tbhe winner of the fifteen round bout he is promoting June 8 between Mae Baer and Max Schmeling in the Yankee sta dium, He, of all persgons, should know. He has completed one of the most interesting ballyhoo stunts boxing ever has seen. In two successive days, Saturday and Sunday, the former champion, fat, near forty, and absolutely out .of condition, has boxed one round with each of the men he has hired to duel in the first major heavy-w'éight bat tle of the outdoor séason, his met ropolitd¥t “@&huy as.. a _big league promoter., . g “‘Some ,one,” said;Dempsey Mon day as he went baek to this job of promoting, “will get knocked out a week from Thursday night. Tt will happen between the tenth and the fifteenth round. I've got my own ideas. But I can't tell you. *1 may want to use hoth these fight ers again.” “But 1 know this. Baeér hurt me Sunday with a left hook to the stomach, knocked the wind out of me T only bgged two minutes with him. And the day before, when I boxed three minutes with Schmeling, he didn’t ‘hurt e it all. T was sick' that ddy. Sun- day I felt great.” ! Certain deductions, of course, can be made on that basis. But Dempsey refuses t 0 make them himself. Promoters, it seems, can't have preference among their hire. lings. Dempsey worked out with the 210 pound Baer Sunday before a crowd of 2,000 on the same amuse ment field where he trained for Georges Carpentier twelve years ago. Harried by the job of promotion, getting only a couple of hLours sleep nightly, scurrying around to benefts and social gathevings, liv ing mostly on black coffée, Demp sey, despite. his lack of condition. fought Schmeling on even terms for one round Saturday and Sun day gave Baer a trouncing. He beat the clowning Californian with left hooks to the head for a min ute and a half without a return, then took a left to the hody that brought him willingly to the end of a two minute workout, Dixie Net Tourney : X 3 ¥ . Begins At Memphis; Draws Many Stars MEMPHIS, TENN.—®P)— The nation’s newest tennis tournament the Dixie Invitation, gpened here Monday with the most brilliant field ever assembled in the South, Some internationally - known players were here, Cief among them was ellsworth Vines, Cap tain of the United States Davis cup team. He was seeded No, 1. The three members: of the Ar. gentina Davis Cub team, Andrianc Zappa, Hectér Caitaruzza and! Adelman KEcheverria, also * wer'f'l scheduled for plu_\', as was Dixie’s diminutative ' Cliff Suttér of New Crleans, southern champion and seeded~ No. 2 player. Other seeded players ‘were’ Sid ney Wood of New York, fourtk ranking player in the national list and seeded No. 3 and George Lott of Chicago, national clay courts champion, Seeded No. 4. Two oth er southern players made the seed ed list —Bryan Grant of Atlanta No, 5, and Robert (lefty) Bryan of Chattanooga, No, 8. Sixjh "place went to Berkley Bell of New York and seventh to Captain Zappa of the Argentina team, The Great Guddha at Kamakura, Japan, wears 830 ecurls upon his majestic head; = these curls, ac cording to legend, represent snails which noce ecrawled upon the ‘orig inal delty to shelter his bald heagl from the sun, ; i i Citizens Pharmacy, Cody David *o Play For Second Position Tied for second place in the Dia mond Ball league, -the - Citizens Pharmacy and Cody David's. Cow boys will clash on Dudley field Tuesday afterncon at 6:30 o'clock. 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C. \mit.\;g will not be abolished for another | Ig\'ear at least. i lForty-Two Cars | " Enter Speedway 3T K ks | | Classic Tuesday | e 4 | INDIANAPOLIS—(®)—Forty two, ‘nf the fastest race cars in America ~\1(;1)(1&)‘ were groomed for -the istart of the 500-mile speedway | iclassic here Tuesday, but another,| 'lhu ill-fated machine which roared | jover the wall at a turn Sunday|] {was a burned wreck, and the two| men who rode it were dead. ’I l Victims of the first fatal ao«.-i-f ;dent. on the treacherous 2 1-2 mile| :I;ri('k c™grge this year,. the rleadl were William Denver of Auduhon,l I]':{., driver, and Bob Hurst, 'ln(]l-} {anapolis, riding meéchanie. They |were tossed clear when their carl lthe same one in which Al Aspen sos Philadelphia escaped serious in liury after a 1,000-foot skid a week lagn, tore through the outer rmuin-i iing wall, strack a tree and. bursi| linto flames. I | Quick aection by onlookers saved \them from death in the fire, put I Denver died of a broken neck and| 'Hursu of a skull fracture. Denvor.{ ‘;32 vears old, was preparing to Equalify the car for a starting p?fli‘! ‘tion, and was making a practice jrun at 105 miles per hour when ithe accident occurred. Hurst was 31. Both men were married. } Torty four drivers had bettered !the required 100 miies per hour {for 25 miles when rain halted the time trials 48 minutes before sun |down Sunday. The starting field lis limited to 42. I | Officials announced a 48-minute ’neriod for late qualifying attempts ! Monday “with the possibility thatl‘ mast times in these trials might digplace some of the 42 cars now ‘listed as starters. | i Speedway officials announced !the race will not be broadcast. 1 | e | I Michael McCartie, is the sma]l-l lest flight-sergeant in England's Royal Air Force; he is 41 years‘ old, and stopped growing when he‘ was nine, by which time he had attained a Theight of 4 feet 9% inches. | —_——— | | I l Panama's navy consists of only {one “ship o’ war,” a steam yachtl imanned by two caretakers. I ! Golf balls were first made of horsehide cases which were stuff led with feathers. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1933 Novarro in Lo ve : Story With Lots ry ots Of Good Laugh As a change from the v e of stories concerned with it The Palace TheaterS brines thd |Screen ‘today and Tuesday o Barbarian,” staring Ramo, ; varro and deveribed as g ] comedy, laid in the colorry t mospheric background of the _‘ ;I{i\'t* and Eyptians desert, i Novarro is seen as ga resourcefy rougue ostensibly occupied t |legitimate businé s of gy | tourists through he picturgy | sight-seeing country, but nor {subtly engaged in the more , I mantic activity of impressi | wealthy widows with his charmg | Myrna Loy, the exotic makes her first screen g ear | ance opposite Novarro, Regipgy | Denny, has one of his most mus fin;:, creen roles, and C. 4 Ibre émilh and Louise Closser Hale g iseen in splendid characteriz tiong i “The Barbarian” is permeate { with no end of adventurou: inci Idcnts and affords picture-goey: ;l'il'h combination of laughs an | romance, { You'll get a genuine kick oyt . | “I.ove Songs of the Nile” vo alize 'as only the Pagan lover Novary lis capable of doing. | A newsreel and a cartoon re ‘vue complete this diverting entep | tainment. | — | e ! 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