About The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1922)
WEDNESDAY, OCXOIlKIt In ATiTPMg TTPPAt.n READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS EIGHT IMPORTANT COGSTU GEORGIA'S GRID MACHINE fifteen (IS) Better cigarettes for in* Renting from left to right; John hut: (etcher, elongated full back who line ee, eeen jbut 'UtUe action so far, Mllb Leer Paige Dennett, end. who has been Southern tackle toilie; thekle, aiul Pew; “fjoaf* Tanner, bucking fulU son. oui nil season with Injuries. ■ greatest punt blocker In the south; back nno tlceifooted Teany Itan- nd; Bottom row: Joe Bennett, all- Jim Taylor, successor to Artie dall. ! Held,. Jgck Frost, and Ted Lovic. I Among the act Ire members pres i««t were James, K. Harper, A. ■ McRalney, Ifugh l , t»tm8' ,,I \Vheii:ii'- cl, *‘Mark" Anthohy, Earle Wat- son, Paige Bennett, P.’tVUrmhUh'. George Clark. Charjea • Hodiesr J. W. Howard and O. fft AdltWbold. Georgia Bullpups Watson block to Southern honors. ii nas often been saiu nere that ‘-.‘Georga’s date is every other col lege’s big datq,” a fact whose ex istence was. never more fulsome- W evident than It is now. with Au burn, Virginia, Vanderbilt and Al abama priming for the Bulldbgs. Substantial additions to the present • seating facilities at San- forti Field are now under way, with new stands being erected on j>oth sides of the playing field. The fray with Tennessee Saturday day is expected to warm the new bleachers. IELCHEL AND RANDALL BACK FOLD AS GEORGIA POINTS (t VOLS ON A FLOPPY FIELD . This’Is all that remains of Halleybury. county seat of Temiskaming County, Oht„ following the dis astrous forest fire which killed between 40 and (0 and drove 6000 from their homes. ^.Thla picture shows what 1 was Haileybury’s principal residential district. Nicholson, Mapp, Jack- son, Though Crippled, Will May For Maroons. Decatur Brings Great Machine. uniform of session was devoted to shadow l elchel and scrimmaging, much attention be- [ all-Southern j ng paid to varsity defense, lack, respec- • Georgia’s warriors are now in ' sity the throes of that fighting mental the two aid attitude stamping them true meirt- entlemanlike hers of their tribe. Pounded into Blent vitality sullenness by Chicago’s mighty at- rnovemenU tack, and stung to fury by dog- tag onlooker gedly persistent resistance of the an ready to Purple Hurricane of Furman, the • ' ' “ Red and Black of Georgia is em battled opposition for the be* of them. 11 ' * a * j It is reported that “Rosy Smack” Thompson, the Achilles iof the Bulldog attack, won’t brook-the backward swing of a swinging dopr. Joe Bennett, powerful tackle, the scheme of things grabs-,.his biscuits and growls at the scheme of things in general. COACHES USE t eagle EYES | Meanwhile Coaches Stegmhap' find Conover are. darting hotter and yon, revealing grid flaws tire lessly, and striving to whip the Athens clan into formidable oppo sition for the ruthless opposition ready to devour any stumbling By HAL JACKSON With their first real test coming Friday -the Maroon and White gridders ere working hard for tho battle with Dedatur High. The two games ^already played weje merely setups and now that they are out - r af ‘ 1 “ must work is puttinL I . week and by the last of the week they should tr -C..!'. * * Several of the varsity men who Nolan Richardson, erse^ have been on the ifQured list are sensation of Atlanta prep atl now bock in harness rnd at pres- circles, and epd on the fresl «nt only Nicholson, the Maroon’s crew seemed endowed with flashy ouarter is on the list of the qualities of a superhi crins. “Nick” received a twisted when he flecked . a twenty ankle in .the Toccoa game and has pass from the hands of Bn not reported to'practice this week, and turned himself into a but is expected to play Saturday, field. The two men who have caused the , Other stars are galore In nupporters of Athens IHigh much outfit. There IsNSage, a m worrv are “Big” Mapp and “Dynn- sweet and hefty pivot man; mite” Jackson, both of these lads .a tackle of varsity calibre, are back^ln harness and parted- j Moore, nobody’s slouch of an nated in yesterday’s scrimmage! | in the back field “HaTd It is generally thought that-the Heriot. a plowing fullback, return of these two huskies will Sam Simonwitr, former G. ! help tho club grotly. »bnnonf, complete an attack it. Is believed in Athens town DECATUR WILL , | bow* to no first year defei OFFER TEST | , GOLFING GOSSIP (By Stymie) dakjhtf struggle wth the Unlvei^, xiCriof Tennessee eleven on the meadow > next Saturday. tinly the crippled form of Paige Btnnett, sycophantic end, bobs up to remind the old guard of what “might have been,.” Sanford grid was entirety too heavy" for inudh funny stuff Tues day. KYfn the signal xunnurs found utmost difficulty |n retaining foot ing and Jake Butler, juvenile flank Cameron Trent, a gold profes sional out of Chicago, will be in Athens Monday and stop over at the Cloverhurst Country /Club. Mr, Trent will come here prepared tc give lessons to the local.” playert the way Athens High harder. Coach Wiehrs his boys through it this be O. K. Continued, rains have kept most of the players of the course the past several dgys but some few have braved the elements and gone the route of the entire eighten Jlairij Jones Is limbering up smcc bis return from abroad anu is getting' back In form again. Runabout .... . Touring Ton Truck Coupe . .A Two Door Sedan Four Door Sedan ALL ABOARD ? r inter Excursion Fares and All Year Tourist Fares Big Export and Import Business * Athens High has a real game i now as Decatur has one of the best 1 Gridiron Club Is Given Five Men high school teams In the state. The showing made by. that team asalnst Bbys’ High and O. M. A shows hat the -Maroon and White will have to work hard to turn back these Invaders. Word from the invaders’ camp says that De catur Hgh! has a strong defense] and a medium offense. The bat-1 tl#» between these two will be de-, '•Idfd no doubt by the work of the backs. These * teams that hail from in and around t Atlanta al ways have fine teams. Athens wigh Is determined to tnrn back. th«>*e Invaders and Decatur High is tn for a hard scrap. , Tb« largest crowd of the season Is expected to-witness this fracas ^ .*t will be the only chance the LOUISVILLE, JCy—Great act ivity - in the movement ot export and Import business through Gulf and South Atlantic ports was re^ ported in r statement issued there Wednesday by R. L. McKellar, for eign freight traffic manager of the Southern railway, system, with headquarters in Louisville. This activity was. due, Mr. Mc- Jorth Carolina* rennessee Grfhilir > i . The Gridiron Club, widely re puted the most secretive member ’ of tlie .University club colopy, | Monday night received five me-i I into its exclusive* realms following a banquet at the Georgian Hotel. Those honored are. Professor I Roosevelt P.- Walker, for some years connected with the. English !' department of the University, whb I Was, received into the club as an j honorary member; C. Arthur Lew* is, president of the University Y. J M. C. A.. and-at one time, an in- i itercollegiate debater; Ernest A. Lowe, Present editor of the Red F. O. B. Detroit Irltlah I'ulumhln IxiqUluu allfornia * Mississippi 'lurida . New Mexle [> . • Waahintton V Georgia. Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railvyay of Alabama Liberal time limit and stopover privileges. For further information apply to J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A., 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga. service from the ports. Burned Liner. Sinks Tuesday Ir^al fans will * have to see the Athens High crew up against a good team. The attAqdanco thts vear has been better than last year *>-id with the locals pitted against Decatur High the crowd should be extra large. The bovs oii tlja local team appreciates these eood c-'owdq as it goes to show them that the fans are behind them. A reasonable admission will lie charged with a reduction to FenrfVn students. Just put tpls down In the little old note-book. afternoon 3:30, Athenls High vs. Decatur High. 'Lowe, present editor of tlie Red and Black; Moses G. Murray, PCdpIpCbt mqrpbfr of several hon orary scholastic societies, and a student-instructor In the commerco department, and Freeman C. Mc Clure,-president of the Student Council. Attending the banquet were the following honorary members: Dr. S. V. Sanford; Coaches H J. 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The battling Georgia freshmen eleven instructed by genial Bill White, is off for Opelika Thursday night for its third engagement of the season With the Auburn “rats” Friday. _ Tlie hur.tlinK youngsters were given a voluble baptism of fire Tuesday In preparation, for tfhe approaching hostilities. To say that they looked good Is passing the buck too lightly. They looked splendiferous. A young fellow named Nelson, Lulco Nelson, I believe, literally catapulted through a team made of some of Coach Stogeman’s choicest jewels. Buster Kilpatrick, not exactly a stranger in the Classic City, got away to some pulse-quickening dashes, writhing and tw^htlng be hind neat interference. Nolan Richardson, ersewhfle sensation of Atlanta prep athletic circles,- and epd on the freshman* crew seemed endowed with all the qualities of a superhuman when he flecked . a twenty-yard pass from the hands of Brumby and turned himself into a clear field. Other stars are galore In Bill’i What Was Left of Haileybury After Forest Fire READ BANNER-HERALD ADS ANOTHER REDUCTION IN Alumni members numbered Seth^horse power. r< V-- I-ui; .• ■■.’.-V; Below we list^the latest prices on Ford cars effective today. These prices are the lowest in the history of the Ford Motor Company. $269.00 298.00 380.00 530.00 595,00 725.00 Starter on Open Cars .. rr?. .. .. $70.00 Demountable Rims on Open Cars .... 25.00 ' ' Don’t wait a minute to place your order. Do it notv. C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO. Athens, Ga.