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ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of . policy
holders of the Southern Mutual
Insurance Company will be held in
the office of the company in Ath
ens, Ga. on Tuesday, June 6th,
1933 at 11 o’clock a, m,
ANDREW C. ERWIN,
Jse. Secretary.
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CITIZENS PHARMACY
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Corner College and Clayton
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396 Boulevard, 8 Rooms
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153 Milledge Terrace, 5 Rooms
225 Milledge Circle, 8 Rooms
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Chicks Make Clean
Sweep of Atlanta
~ Games Wednesday
ATLANTA, Ga.—(AP)—Birming
ham regained and lost almost in
the same breath third place in
the Southern association to Nash
ville Wedresday.
The Barons played a double
header with the Volunteers. With
a barrage of hits in the sixth in
ning, Birmingham chased Reid in
the first game and won § to 4,
getting back into third position.
In the second game, Nashville
won and got- the number three
placa :gain. Home runs by Keyes
and Frey contributed toward the
3 to 1 victory.
Memphis made a clean sweep
of the series with Atlanta by win
ning 7 to 1. The Chicks won three
and tied one of the four game se
ries. New Orleans was idle and
the game strenthened the Mem
phis leadership in.- the Southern
AROOTEIRY . T T
Knoxville,” gaining an early lead,
staved off late inning rallies and
defeated. the Little Rock Travel
ers o 1o 4 in a night game.
“The
rtondings
: SOUTHERN LEAGUE
A The Standings
CLUBS— ; W, B b
Mombhis ... .kl 8L 1T 086
New:Orleans .5 .. .. 32 19 .827
Nashville .. (.59 ~ 28 22 560
Birmingham .. “.. .. 28 23 .549
Chattanooga. .. .. «s 482 26 .468
Avlanta 0 iFdnalninße 20 408
Knoxville .. sy aafesdT 21 447
Little ‘Rock oo i.o % s 20 88 439
. Wednesday’ Results
Atlanta 1; Memphis 7.°
Nasghville 4-3; Birmingham 8-1.
Knoxville 5; Little Rock 4.
(Only games scheduled).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
The Standings
CLUBS— W. L. Pet
New York .. < .. %8 18 088
Washington .. . . 2¢ 18 471
Philadelphia .. .. .. 21 16 .668
Clveland .. .. 4.8 19
CRICaRO .. s v e 8 ISSS
DISPOIE L o 0 o VG 38 38 e
Bt Liouls OoL Kaas 3626 400
Boston . oo o v 38 B 883
Wednesday’ Results
New York 7-9; Washington 12-7,
(Only game scheduled).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The Standings
CLUBS— W. L. Pect.
PN .. 0 Gt 1B A 0
Bttt o e 38 AR
Wow York . oLt 18 B 8
Ohloaßtty, . Ly i, 1y 22 30 %8
Cinbinhat! .. ~ ... 20 21 488
Brooßym .. Lol 18 20 e
Beeton oo o VeG HEBE N
Philadelphia .. .. .. 14 27 .341
Wednesday' Results .
Chicago 5; Pittsburgh 1.
(Only game scheduled). ;
ATHENS OWLS PLAY
COLBERT IN DOUBLE
BILL THIS WEEK-END
i The Athens Owls will play Col
i;hert at Colbert Friday and in
|‘Athens Saturday on Sanford field.
Both games will begin at 4 o'clock.
’” R, Peyton will oppose Colbert
in the first game, and C. Bowden
or A. Peyton will hurl the second
game. Such stars as Charlie Bow
‘den. Andy Peyton, Lamara “Kan
garoo” Smith, asd Rudolph Guest
will play for the Owls.
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PROTECTION
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SOAP BARCAINS
8¢ lvory, 3.for 15¢
~ 10c Camay, 3 for 20c
10c Lux, 3 for 24c
REID DRUG CO.
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SEABOARD AIR LINE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga. g
| To and From South and West
| ARRIVE— —DEPART
10:18 pm Birmingham 6:18 pm
1:30 am Atlanta 4:156 am
Atlanta
New York-Wash, l
2:03 pm B-ham-Mem. 2:20 pml
To and From North and Southi
2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:03 pm
4:15 pm Rich,-Norfolk 10:18 pm‘
New York-Wash. |
10:18 pm Birmingham 6:18 lm‘
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND |
SCHEDULES |
i Leave Athens
No. 2—for Gainesville— 7:45 am
l.\lo. 12—for Galnesville— 10:456 am
! Arrive Athens -
| No. 11—from Giinesville—lo:oo am
| No. I—from Gainesville— 6:16 pm
; GEORGIA RAILROAD
| Train §1 Arrives Athens 7:46 am
, Daily except Sunday
| Train 50 leaves Athens 1! am
i SOUTHERN RAILWAY
: LULA—NORTH—SOUTH
| Atlanta—Washington — New York
j Nepart— —Arrive
| 6:50 am 11:40 am
1:30 pm 4:35 pm
: TELEPHONE 81
'). L. Cox, Asst. Gen. Frt.-Pas.
Agent
i CENTRAL OF GEORGIA \
1 Departs
| Dally (except Sunday) 7:00 am
i and 4:00 pm
‘ Sunday only 7:60 an. and 4:00 pm
i Arrives Athens Daily
! 12:35 pm and 9:15 pm
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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BONDURANT PULLS BIG RALLY AS
HILL BLOWS UP IN SIXTH INNING
Deas and Pittard to Play
Thursday in Business
Men’s League . = .
A carbon copy of .the. runaway
game between the Jeague-leading
Rosenthal and. Pittard Tuesday,
was played . between Bondurant
and Hill Wednesday afternoon in
the Business Men’s league wlhen
Bondurant won 18 to 8. .
Overcoming . an early lead,
Bondurant scored 10 runs in the
sixth inning to cinch the game.
Four more. runs was scored by
Bondurant in the seventh, and
the game, closed. in darkness.
. Hill had the game cinched dur
ing the.first five innings, slap
ping out four runs in the dfirst
inning and leading 7 to .4 when
the Bondurant rally began., , .
The batting order went the loop
during the sixth fgr¢ Bondurant
Wwith Charlie Parrott glettingjtwo
hits and two'runs, .and C.‘éo’fil‘e
lison getting two walks and two
runs. Bondurant = got eighf ‘hits,
three walks, and safe on ,one figld
j'fi‘rs choicefin the 'sitth- '!l{i’ng.
hree of the four runs in theé sev
‘snth were scored on errors.
% Lanier, pitching for Hill, walked
seven men and gvae up 137hits’
Bondurant gave up nine hits” and
one walk. Lanier got a tHree-!
{axger, and Patat made a two
ase hit. Parrott was the leading
hitter, with three hits and ‘two
runs out of four times up. X |
Deas and Pittard will “play
Mhursday at 6:20 o'clock. Al @oli
ble-header will ‘e ‘played F‘y_klay;i
with the first game beginning at 6
o'clock. Hill meets Johnson “and
Bondurant plays Rosenthal.
~ The, line-ups:
‘Bondurant— ab. r. h. po. a. e
‘H. Rhodes; ¢. .. 8 0 .0 0.2 %
Bohduiaat. p.. <. .6 2 1 -2 W
e, "Putat. 88, .. 0 21 1.9 9
Tampkin, it . %8 1 4 858
T.o2urner, Ib.. .. ¢4 % 1 4 8@
smith. 8. ... . PF 2 2.1 348
ot . ~ i b 2.3 2 3
C. Cornelison, 2b. 2 2 0 .3 0 1
. Parrott, es, ... 4 2.3 2.9 %
Totals .. «2.:c 40 1813 2186
Hill— ting Ab. Ph. po. il &
F. Yow, Ihipscinss 44801 12 0@
BN 1. Jica. Seiaial N
Lanien, p..owiin v X 22k @ 0
Praither, 3bi ivas. 4£¢ 00 2 38 0
Albßßt .o, . %2 1-0 %%
B. YoW, €. is wv:18::2:-1 2 000
Pittard, of s vsuiw. 420 71 0.0 %
Parbam, 20, .~ 4 0. 1. -2-0 %
Bt. Johont, iin. et 00 1@ &
Totals: .. .50 B 9 21 1Y
Miami Newspaperman .
Gets Government Job
WASHINGTON.— (AP) —Hor
ton M. Milford of Miami, Fla.,
widely known newspaper man,
will be in charge of public rela
tions for the Federal Relief admin
istration.
His appointment was announced
Wednesday by Harry L. Hop Kins,
the Relief Administrator.._
Hopkins formerly was_editor of
the Miami Daily News." ‘ He left
here in 1928 to engage in syndi
cate writing in Washington. Be
fore coming to Miami he ®d news
paper work in Fort Myers, ¥la.
BETTING HOUSEWIBES :
FACE JAIL IN MONTREAL
MONTREAL—(AP)—The .courts
of Montreal were considering Wed
nesday the possibility of refusing
bail to married women who bet
their household money on horse
races. 3
Scores of complaints have been
received by police, mainly from
indignant husbands who have
found their wives spending ' too
much money in the races. '
A police raiding squad Wednes
day entered a house operated by
Harry Lewis and found 17 hofise
wives making bets. They were all
arrested and taken to police head
quarters n patrol wagons. Later
they were granted their freedom
on bail. It was suggested, how
ever in the future bail will not be
granted when Avomén are :found’
in betting establishments.
Joe Knight Plans
To Replace Young
Stribling in Ring
MIAMI, Fla. —(®)— Joe Knight,
the Cairo, Ga., southpaw, hopes to
take Youfig Stribling’s place as
the South’s leading challenger for
the heavyweight boxing champion
ship.
One of Dixie’s best light heavy
weights for some time, and a rank
ing contender for national honors,
knight is fast outgrowing his di
vision and feels he is ready tc
move into the heavyweight scram
ble.
' He plans to engage in scrapi
with the 175-pounders for another
six months or so and then drive
toward the position vacated by
Stribling following his defeats by
Max Schmeling and the late Ernie
Schaaf.
/At 21 years of age, Knight is the
picture of health. Five years ago
he si‘t out to make a living in the
roped ‘square and has done well
He now ftips the scales at 180 to
188.
Just yet, however, he has nol
surrendered to avoirdupois, and is
in training now for a light heavy
weight bout, probably in June, with
Lou Scozza, of Buffalo, N. Y.
LEAGUE LEADERS !
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By The Associated Press
(Including Wednesday's Games)
National League
Batting—Frederick, Dodgers, .3564;
Martin, Cardinals, .349.
Runs — Martin, Cardinals, 34;
Rerger, Braves, and Bartell, Phil
lies, 26. :
Runs batted in—Klein, Phillies,
41; Hartnett, Cubs, 31.
Hits—Fullis, Phillies, 58; KXlein,
Phillies, 55.
.~ Doubles—Kllein, Phillies, 15; x
IHerman. Cubs, and Leslie, Giants,
3.
}' Triples — Lindstrom and P. Wa
‘ner, Pirates, 5.
} Héme runs—XKlein, Phillies, and
Berger, Braves, 10.
Stolen bases—Martin, Cardinals,
and Davis, Giants, 6.:
Pitching—Carleton, Cardinals, 6-
1; Parmelee, Giants, 4-1.
American League
Batting — West, Browns, .381;
Hodapp, Red Sox, .380.
Runs — Gehrig, Yankees, 36;
Combs, Yankées, 34.
Runs batted in—Appling, White
Sox, 34; Gehrig and Dickey,
Yankees, 33.
Hits—Simmons, White Sox, 58;
Kuhel, Senators, 53.
Doubles — Averill, Indians, 15;
Sewell, Senators, 14.
Triples — Combs, Yankees, T 7;
Manush, Senators, and Lazzeri
Yankees, 5. 3
. Home runs—Gehrig, Yankees, 10;
Ruth, Yankees, 9.
Stolen bases—Walker, Tigers, 6;
Burn§ and Campbell, Browns;
Chapman, Yankees and Sewell,
Senators, 4.
“ Pitching—Brennan, Yankees, 4-0;
Allen, Yankees, McAfee, Senators
Young Harris Wins;
Firemen and Cowboys
Will Meet Thursday
The Young - Harris Methodist
church, overwhelmed the Banner-
Herald, 27 to: 12, in a special game
of ‘the. Diamond. Ball leagye Wed
nesday afterngon. . . i
For the first {ime this year, the
Cody Dayid Cowboys, who have
been itied for -first place and are
now in second position in the lea
gue, will battle the league-leading
Firemen - Thursday at 6:30 o’clock
on the Athens High school drill
field. The Opportunity school and
Young, Harris will meet on the
dthens -field, and Hanna and the
Prince Avenue Baptist . church
will' play on the Dudley field.
CARTLEDGE IS MAN
THAT CONGRESSIONAL
WINNER MUST BEAT
That Is the Dope Coming Through
From Other End of District
- AUGUSTA, Ga.~— Word " filtering
through’to Augusta is thut the
political powers-that-be in coun
ties of the Tenth District are so
much at logger-heads over tie
congressional race that 1t is going
'to be impossible to center upon
any one candiaate. Certainly
that appears to be true so far as
this end of the district is concern
ed. Three, or perhaps four, of
Richmond county’s candidates are
nominal supporters of the political
machine, and this, on the face of it,
preeludes any stand being taken
for one candidate so long as a
quartet of them remain in the
race.
“Uncle Jim” Cartledge, close
'friend of the late Tom Watson and
a vigorous supporter of Governor
[d‘almadge, is perhaps the only can-
Edidate entirely without any alli
ances. Down here they call him
the “Lone Eagle,” a sobriquet
gearned by him during the recent
| legislative session when he suc
cessfully fought down mll local
Ilegislatlon of a political nature.
| Because of his legislative fight an
ladmiring group of several hundred
citizens presented him, at the close
of the legislature, with a magnif
‘icent watch and chain, with a
charm bpearing the likeness of an
eagle. * :
Because of his popularity with
the farmers and his long and ar
dent champlupship of the ‘“small
man” in the cities, Cartledge is
seen as the man the other end of
the district will have to beat if
they send a man from that section
to congress. At least, that is what
the unbiased political observers at
this end of the line say.
. A population of 1,500 is required
before a village in the United
States is entitled to have a mail
carriery all housés must have re
ceptacles, the sidewalks paved, the
streets named and the annual re
ceipts of the post office must be at
last $5,000:
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~ of pessimists, the happiness of every
one, we give you the grandest Arliss :
_of them all in the Happy Hit of 1933! E
A Delightful Silly Symphony 4
NEWS EVENTS e
C Is Lo ‘
In Another Round
NEW ORLEANS, La—(APR)—
Al Capone has lost another round
in his fight for freedom but his
attorneys have indicated they will
go to the United States Supreme
court again to ask his release.
The United States Court of Ap
peals here Wednesday affirmed the
Atlanta district court’'s dismissal
of a petition for a writ of habeas
cerpus for Chicago's former Public
Enemy No. 1 who is serving a
ten year federal ' prison term for
income tax evasion.
Capone's attorneys contended
the Chicago court that convicted
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