The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, April 04, 1919, Image 1
The Henry County Weekly V O L. XLV. LOCUST GROVt INSTITUTE • TRIMS BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BY A 14-2 SCORE Heavy Hitting by Poland, Far rar and Hammock and the Pitching of Walker Fea tured. By "CHUG” COMBS. In the second game of the sea son at Locust Grove Saturday, the L. G. I. boys again were victorious, defeating the Boys High School team from Atlanta by a 14 2 score. The L. G. I. boys had their bat ting clothes on again and they hammered Mr. White’s curves to all corners of the field. The feature of the game was the pitching of Flim Walker; he was master of the occasion all the way through, and only errors by his supporters made it possible for the Boys High to tally. Poland, Farrar, McGee and An defson did the best hitting for Lo cust Grove. Poland hitting for four bases with 4 wo on in the fifth inning took the pep out of the High School team, and it was an easy go from there to the ninth. “Big Boy” Clegg caught a jam up game. His pegging at bases was best ever. John Shearer was a star at short, getting several hard hit balls as well as driving in a couple of runs by the squeeze play route. He makes them all sit up and take notice when it comes to laying that old baseball down. Farrar at second played like a big leaguer, handling several hard hit balls without a fumble. And, too, he showed the visiting pitch er that he could hit them, too — getting one three-bagger and a single. The L. G. I. boys are looking better every day, and by Saturday they hope to be in shape to treat Tech High with the same manner in which they treated Boys High. Game called Saturday at 3:00 o’clock instead of 3.30. Box Score. Boys High AB R H PO A E Goree If 4 1 2 2 0 0 Smith 2b 4 0 1 2 3 0 Morris cf 4 0 0 2 1 0 Mason 3b 4 0 1 3 12 White p 4 1 1 1 6 0 Vogt ss 3 0 0 2 8 3 Clark lb .... 3 0 0 9 1 1 Wallace rf____ 3 0 0 1 0 0 Cornell c 3 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 32 2 5 24 20 6 L Grove AB R H PO A E McGee rf 3 3 2 0 0 1 Hammock cf__ 4 1 3 2 0 1 Shearer ss 3 0 1 1 4 1 Anderson lb__ 4 2 3 7 0 0 Poland If 4 3 2 1 0/1 Daniel 3b .411011 Farrar 2b 4 1 2 3 2 0 Clegg c 4 0 0 13 1 0 Walker p 3 3 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 14 17 27- 9 5 Score by innings: Beys High 011 000 000 Locust Grove 114 152 OOx Summary Struck out —By White, 2; Walker, 13. Two-base hits—McGee, 2; Hammock, 1. Three-base hits—Anderson, Far rar. Home ium—Poland. Stolen bases—Hammock, 1; Anderson, 3; Poland, 2; Daniel 4; Farrar, 1; Walker, 2. You will find Speer the spec tacle-man at the old stand. A Weekly Newspaper Devoted to the Interests of McDonough and Henry County. Mrs G. P. Campbell Buried in McDonough The remains of Mrs. G. P. Camp bell were laid to rest in McDon ough cemetery at 2:30 o’clock last Wednesday afternoon, funeral ser vices being conducted at the grave by Rev. J. M. Gilmore. Mrs. Campbell was the w ife of the late Dr. G. P Campbell, and is well known form* rly as one of McDonough’s and mosLex cellent ladies. Site died at the home of her son, Mr. John H. Campbell, in De.iver, Colorado, where she was visiting at the time of her death. Friends here sympathize with the bereaved in their grief. The deceased is survived by three sons, Mr. Jonn Campbell of Denver, Col., Rev. Sam Cambell of Tyler, Texas, and Mr. Will Campbell of Tennessee, and two daughters, Mrs. Claud Morris of Macon, another married daughter, formerly Miss Nettie Campbell, besides several grandchildren. Memorial Day. Hon. Clifford Walker, Attorney General of Georgia, will deliver the memorial address at McDon ough 1 his year, on Saturday, April 26th, in the Baptist Church. JkiMlj 3 D^n^2~toGo! SThe Golfer knows how much tetter you “In a bottle —Through a straw " McDonough, Georgia, Friday, april 4, 1919. JURY LIST, APRIL TERM 1919 Grand Jury. 1 A. H. Tingle 2 E. J. Turner 3 John S. Brannan 4 W. J. Elliott 5 W. A. Ammons 6 C. H. Stroud 7 R. W. Strickland 8 J. D. Hightower 9 A. J. McKibben 10 D. C. Turner 11 C. W. Coan 12 E. J. Price 13 A. M. Henderson 14 C. F. Sims 15 J. A. Sims 16 A. R Laney 17 O. J. Bowen 18 W. A. Smipson, Jr. 19 W. G. Calloway 20 R. L. Turner 21 Charlie Jeffares 22 G. C. Clark 23 T. D. Harkins 24 A. G. Combs 25 O E. C dhey 26 W. O. Welch 27 J. T. Weems 28 R. R. Roan 29 C. L Murphey 30 W. T. Greer Traverse Jury, Firstt Week. 1 C. R. Rape 2 Joe Fields 3 M. W. Pattillo 4 Owen Moseley 5 L. A. Boatner 6 J. C. Howell 7 E. M. Copeland 8 R. C. Hearn 9 J. L. Johnson 10 Tom Pendiey 11 Jess Faster 12 J. W. Dozier 13 A. C. Norman 14 R. E. Diggers 15 C. T. Elliott 16 J. A. Ward, Jr. 17 L. D. Moore 18 W. H. Gibson 19 J. W. Coan 20 A. A. Rape 21 G. W. Cathey 22 H. C. Stephens 23 D. A. George 24 J. D. McCullough 25 B. C. Brannan, Jr. 26 J. T. McNeely 27 W. E. Barr 28 J. O. Rodgers 29 Andrew Alexander 30 M. P. Lee 31 C. C. Hinton 32 W. E. Russell 33 M. F. Stanley 34 E. Z. Carter 35 T. J. Carmichael 36 D. C. Carmichael Traverse Jury, Second Week -1 R. H. Greer 2 L. D. Hightower 3 A. N. Brown 4 J. W. Welch 5 J. M. Carmichael 6 Dozier Pope $1.50 A YEAR 7 E. J. Phillips 8 J. M. Foster 9 Lon Hinton 10 S. T. Clower 11 Geo. Nail 12 Joe J. Smith 13 C. M. Patterson 14 L. D. Cawthon 15 C. R. Nix 16 J. H. Chaffin 17 J. W. Fannin 18 W. N. South 19 H. G. Woodward 20 J. T. Cook 21 E. C. Le-der 22 T. W. Jarrett, Jr. 23 J. H. Haynes 24 S. W. Whitaker -25 H. M. Lovern 26 C. C. Crawford 27 Frank Strawn 28 J. K. King 29 O. J. Brannan 30 W. W. Milam. Jr. 31 W. N. Owen 32 Hiram Elliott 33 R. H. Payne 34 R. L. Moseley 35 W. A. Combs 36 J. H. Nutt 37 J. T. Greer 38 J. S. Rawls 39 G. O. Combs 40 A. H. Davis 41 E. I. Drewry 42 J. W. Sanders 43 J. W. Pattillo 44 J. E. Jinks 45 A. T. Jeffares 46 P. E. Jinks 47 A. K. Kimbell 48 E. H. Farris