The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923, September 11, 1913, Image 5

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FIVE AIBEIVS DAILI BHIflim 1EWBP, BiTTMBWt TX, lyre. - « 3£)BH-<&AE7 circus ? wmv it’s just A COMMON DO& PC HP TECH FOOTBALL SEASON STARTED CONNIE MACK MAY WIN ‘ - FOURTH CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB STANDINGS National League. Atlanta, Ga., September 11.—The football season at Tech flats has opened in full blast. It was opened Tuesday afternoon, when twenty-five candidates for positions on the 1913 eleven reported to Coach Heisman. It is reported that Devore, the^ for mer West Point tackle and an all- American choice, will be engaged as assistant coach and will have charge of the line men, with Coach Heisman giving his attention to the backfield and Assistant Coach Alexander to the scrubs. The Tennessee prep schools stars who have entered Tech and who are boosted as certainties on the eleven their first year are naturally attract ing the most attention. Jene Patten, the famous back from Baylor, will report for practice this afternoon, as will Morrison, a team mate, but a line man. Here is Tech’s schedule: September 17—Seventeenth infan. try at Grant field. October 4—Citadel at Grant field. October 11.—University of Chatta nooga in Chattanooga. October 18.—Mercer in Atlanta. October 2^—University of Florida tn Jacksonville. November L—Auburn at Grant field. November 8—Sewanee at Grant field. November 15—Georgia at Grant Held. November 22.—Open. November 27.—Clemaon at Grant field. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. Vww Yo Boston American League. Cleveland St Lotus in Detroit Connie Mack—Cornelius McGilli- cuddy—manager of the Athletics of Philadelphia, sometimes called the greatest baseball club the game has known will begin his fight within a few weeks for a fourth world’s cham pionship. There isn’t much doubt now that the Athletics will win the pennant in the American League, and there is fcyery likelihood that the Gi ants will win the pennant in the.Na- tioal League. *„ I Connie Mack, if successful, will probably be hailed as the greatest manager baseball has known — out- ; shining Frank Chance, under whose imanageemnt for years the old Cub j “machine” was believed to be the last | word in baseball. Connie Mack’s j club doesn’t play so much inside j baseball as the Cubs did under 1 Chance, aided by' Tinker, Evers and •Johnny Kling, but wins as often. Use Herald Want Ads ss= »■■ ■■■_ earmlg*!—■—— ■ ■■ Clubs Won Lost P.C. New York 88 43 .672 Philadelphia 77 49 .611 Chicago 78 58 .573 Pittsburg ........ ..71 62 .533 Boston 56 72 .438 Brooklyn .. f. 57 73 .488 Cincinnati .. 57 80 .416 St. Louis 47 92 , American League. Clubs Philadelphia Cleveland .. Washington , Chicago .. . Boston >?. • .. Detroit .. .. St. Louis .. New York .. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. NationaL Brooklyn 3, Chicago 1. St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 1. Cincinnati 7» Boston 4. New York 6, Pittsburg 2. American. Chicago 5, Philadelphia 3. Washington 2, Cleveland 1. Boston 4, ^Detroit 2. St. Louis 10, New York 7. International League. Baltimore 5, Newark 2. Providence 8, Jeraey City 4. Rochester 4, Buffalo 0. * Montreal 5, Toronto 0. Montreal 7, Toronto 0. American Association. Columbus 2, Kansas City L Louisville 6, Milwaukee 2. Minneapolis-Toledo, rain. Indianapolis 5, St. Paul 4. St. Paul 3, Indianapolis 3. Virginia League. Norfolk 7* Richmond 1. Ijorfolk 2, Richmond 0. Newport News i, Petersburg 0. ftp o'Kj HE1ALB WANT APS HELP WANTED OF ANY KIND? Let your wants tie Known in the Herald—the Herald will help you to quickly find what you want If it is a Cook. Butler, Nurse, Chamber maid, Washerwoman, Yard Mam Coachman, Gardner, help of any kind. Herald wants will be sure to help you find the kind of help you want TRY THIS FOR YOUR SELF. THE COST IS SMALL, AND WE GUAR- ANTEE YOU RESULTS. Rates—25 cents for one in sertion of 25 words or less. 3 insertions for the price of 2—50 cents, 6 insertions $1. Isn’t it worth while to pay thiB small charge and get what you want when you want it? Try Herald Wants For Best Results HERALD WANT ADS MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS $50.00 and up on city- property Vi actual value. At notes permitted by the laws of the state from 6 per cant to 8 percent. Oar easy payment plan allows you to pay us back to suit your income. We also protect you from publicity and extend every qpurtesy to make the oanyit# of a loan satisfac tory to-y«u in every way. Sot informaMan see Jjt. S. Lehherdt, Ml &$hmi Brag-, Athene,da. FOR SALE. WANTKH—Rooms. FOR SALE—A large number ol clean newspapers at Herald office 10c per hundred; 3 bundles for 25c WANTED—Room and boat'd for young man in private family, con venient to postoffice. Must be no children in house. Address W. M-, care The Herald. »t8c AUTO FOR SALE—Model T. Ford Automobile, Electric Lights, new casings. Fully equipped. At a bar gain. Call on “Ask Epp? Garage about it.’ R. S. Lenhardt, 301 Sou. Mut. Bldg., Athens, Ga. tf LOST AND FOUND. IF THE GENTLEMAN who so kind ly took care of my parasol loft on Ivifi ledge-Lumpkin car between the Christian chureh and fire department on last Sunday, will phone me his addiess the kindness will be appre ciated. Mrs. H. C. Hunter, 369 H<^t Street; phone 1213. aiftc FOR SALE—Real Estate. $100 CASH, balance $12.50 per month for one year, will buy most desir able small let on’Oakland avenue, one block west of Milledge. Lot lies well; shade trees; east frontage. D. G. Anderson & Company. sl3c WANTED—Sacks FOR SXLE—One tract of land con taining 183 acres; four go#d tenant houses, good pasture anci wyll wat ered. About eighty acre* In culti vation; balance in good timber. 11-2 miles from Bogart in Bradberry’s district, Clarke county. Apply or call J. W. Oldham, Bogart, Ga., or phone H. J. Oldham, 979. sl3p WANTED—Second-hand grain an0 feed sacks. ’Phone 607 and our wagon will call. Weatherly Ooal Company. tf. HOUSE REPAIRING ALL KINDS of floor work done sat isfactorily and work guaranteed. Old floors a special^. J. T. West- morel and, 1018 Hobson avenue, Ath ens, Ga. W ANTED—TO RENT. IF- you have a room for rent, fur nished or unfurnished, call 1216. A Herald want ad will rent them for you. HELP WANTED. FOR SALE—Houses- WANTED—Experienced Salesladies and helpers in millinery department. Jay H. Epting Company. al2c. FOR SALE—Five-room house on Washington St. All modern con veniences. Apply Dornblatt Plumb ing Shop, or call 759. sl2c WANTED—Situation. ADVERTISEMENTS of not FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms. more than 25 words published under this heading three times free. FOR KENT—A nice room with mod- ply at 297 Hull St., or phone 527. V slle WANTED—Position as clerk in re tail store by young man with 3 yeans’ experience. Call 632. slSp FOR RENT—Four connecting rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Also one furnished roowL All con veniences. 786 Hancock Ave., Hun ter Heights. sl3p The number of stockholders of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad has mere than doubled daring the post tan years. The reoords of many ether railroads shew a similar iooreese. ore m* YOfc FOR RENT—Purn&hed rooms; all conwouiqpee-fbr light housekeeping, also fflaeptfcg r$era, oiose in. 412 •»»