Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 05, 1913, Image 6

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run A 1 I.AIN 1 UnUKUIA.V AM) NKWS, HELEN BRANTLEY, 31 Alexander St. CHAS. KELLEY, Cartersville, Georgia. Georgian’s and Sunday American’s Great Shetland Pony Contest Closed Thursday Night Interest was intense until the final hour. The race was close from start to finish, and at no time after the casting of the first ballot was it possible to pick the winners. Each one has worked faithfully, but the one bad feature of a race of this nature is that all can not win. Fairness and liberality have characterized the contest from the beginning, and The Georgian is proud of the candidates’ appreciation of the paper’s aim. The names of the successful candidates are given below: DISTRICT NO. 1. ELEANOR RAOUL, 350 Wash ington St. FRANK ISON, College Park. George Rosser, pony and cart 505,855 Helen Brantley, pony and saddle 466,115 Frankie J. Smith, gold watch 261,800 Josephine Simril, silver watch . .* 242,625 DISTRICT NO. 2. Miss Robert Jeter Harbour, pony and cart 647,175 Paid Clark, ponv and saddle 396,375 Eugene Willingham, gold watch 286,915 Elizabeth Garwood, silver watch 238,055 DISTRICT NO. 3. Charles Stevens, pony and saddle 320,795 Willotte Mathews, pony and cart 312,365 Mildred Briekman, gold watch 280,860 J. P. Goetz, silver watch 237,010 DISTRICT NO. 4. Fannie Mae Cook, pony and cart 592,320 Eleanor Raoul, pony and saddle 471,550 Florence Greenoe, gold watch 449,400 Herbert Chapman, silver watch 341,045 DISTRICT NO. 5. Frank Tson, pony and cart 474,090 Richard Rainey, pony and saddle 389,285 Margaret La Feure, gold watch * 151,770 Rosernond Humphries, silver watch 121,575 DISTRICT NO. 6. William Turner, pony and cart 439,936 Beverly Swanton, pony and saddle 382,375 Agnes Meara, gold wateh • 247,495 Edward Delxiaeh, silver wateh 225,815 DISTRICT NO. 7. George Melton, pony and cart 223.175 Henry Hull, pony and saddle 210,065 A. Morrison, gold watch 187,400 Philip Gilstein, silver wateh 164,250 DISTRICT NO. 8. Ross Greer, pony and eart 440,925 Raymond Wilkinson, pony and saddle 410,065 J. E. Moore, gold watch 364,465 John Trimble, silver watch 301,890 DISTRICT NO. 9. Chas. Crawford, pony and cart 290.600 Lee Bowden, pony and saddle 266,250 Leckie Mattox, gold watch 262,520 John Martin, silver watch 242,395 DISTRICT NO. 10. Chas. Kelley, pony and cart 430,460 Ben Steinberg, ponv and saddle 352,705 Clifford Henry, gold wateh 309,805 Gertrude Moseley, silver watch 287,425 DISTRICT NO. 11. Fain E. Webb, pony and cart 351,040 Lena Mae Smith, ponv and saddle 307,660 McGee Hunt, gold wateh 276,660 Robt. II. Brown, silver watch 234,420 The Ponies Be Awarded As Follows: 1st Choice—Robert Harbour 2d Choice—Fannie Mae Cook 3d Choice—Geo. Rosser 4th Choice—Frank Ison 5th Choice—Eleanor Roaul 6th Choice—Helen Brantley 7th Choice—Wm. Turner 8th Choice—Ross Greer 9th Choice—Chas E. Kelley 10th Choice—Raymond Wilkinson 11th Choice—Paul Clark 12th Choice—Richard Rainey 13th Choice—Beverly Swanton 14th Choice—Ben Steinberg 15th Choice—Fain E. Webb 16th Choice-”-Chas. Stevens 17th Choice—Willette Mathews 18th Choice—Lena Mae Smith 19th Choice—Chas. Crawford 20th Choice—Lee Bowden 21st Choice—George Melton 22d Choice—Henry Hull HENRY HULL, 77 Jones Ave. LEE BOWDEN, Athens, Ga. MISS ROBERT JETER HARBOUR, 340 Ponce DeLeon Avenue. District No. 2—First Honors. PAUL CLARK, 16 Church St, Decatur, Ga. WM. TURNER, 251 Lawton St. BEN STEINBERG, Cartersville, Georgia. RAYMOND WILKINSON, 212 Ashby St. FANNIE M. COOK, 487 Pulliam St. FAIN E. WEBB, Piedmont, Ala. WILLETTE MATHllws, , Seaboard Avenue. .Li. w ah vroraou Street. ROSS GREER, 97 Whitehall Street. BEVERLY SWANTON. 43 White St.