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'THURSDAY. JUNE 18.
JUDGE HOLDEN
NOT TO ENTEB
Decides Not to Go Into Race
For Governor. Would Have
Made a Very Strong Candi
date.
Athens, Ga.—Judge Holden made the
statement yesterday that for personal
reasons it would be impossible for him
|to enter the race for governor.
The judge stated that after his name
had been mentioned for governor by va
rious friends all over the state he, for a
f time, gave the matter serious oonsidera-
T tion as he thought to be governor of
IGeorgia was an honor that any citizen
I should be proud of, but for private rea
sons he finds it impossible for him to
j even consider entering the race and
\ thought it was due to his friends to
make this announcement.
He also stated that he appreciated the
e interest manifested by his various
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friends throughout the state in his be
half and probably might have entered
the race had it not been for the reasons
above described.
Judge Holden is very popular in this
section of the state and it is claimed by
his friends thta if lie had entered the
race they believe lie would have car
ried soildly his former judicial circuit
and practically all the counties in North
east Georgia. In addition to this, on ac
count of his having served on the su
preme court bench and having quite a
state acquaintance his strength would
have been general all over the state.
Judge Holden s wife lias been serious
ly 111 for the past month and is now in
a sanitarium in Atlanta, Ga., and it has
been known for some time by His close
friends that this might probably be a
bar to his entering the gubernatorial
campaign.
The friends of Judge Holden will learn
with regret of his decision not to enter
the gubernatorial race as they believe
he would have been the next governor
of Georgia had lie entered the race.
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The Athens Banner makes the follow
ing editorial comment:
It will be a source of regvet to many
in Georgia—in every section of the state
but more particularly in tile northern
and northeastern portions of the state—
that Judge Horace ltolden cannot make
the race for governor of Georgia.
'ln tlie news columns of this issue of
tlie Banner the statement is made that
for personal reasons lie does not feel
that ill could offer—though he admits
that at one time some weeks ago at tlie
suggestion of many citizens lie was se
riously considering the proposition. That
lie cannot means n loss to tlie state—ho
could have been elected—for even the
candidacy of a man of the character and
ability of Judge Holden means an uplifi
to tlie politics of any state.
“His positive announcement that he
will not at this time be a candidate
leives a very large contingent of think
ing voters free to select another object
for their support: especially would the
counties composing tlie Northern circuit
and many other neighboring countie,
have been solid for him and that area
will now l.e open for missionary work by
Ihe announced candidates.
“It is to be hoped that Judge Holden
■ ! t some time in tlie early future may
be able to make ihe personal sacrifice
entailed in allowing his name used as
candidate for a position of liig trust in
this state.”
Judge Holden has a large number of
friends in Augusta and if he had de
cided to enter the race lor governor he
would have made a strong candidate as
many believe that tie would have been
elected.
Judge Holden lived in Augusta for
about a year after resigning from the
supreme court bench in Atlanta. Later
lie moved to Athens so that he might
educate his children at the State Uni
versity with more convenience. The
judge is an able man and a splendid
gentleman personally.
Ouimet, American Golf
Champion, is Eliminated
Prestwick, Scotland.— Frances Oui
met, American open golf champion,
was practically eliminated today from
competition for the British open
championship. Ouimet took st>
strokes to make the first of the four
18 hole rounds. Harry Vardon did
the round in 73 and several other
competitors had scores of 76 or bet
ter.
Ouimet was paired with J. L. c.
Jenkins, the British amateur cham
pion. Jenkins’ card for the,first 18
holes was 79.
The 100 competitors who met here
today were chosen in a recent quali
fying round at Troon.
J. H. Tylor, the title holder, re
turned a card of 75 for the lirst 18
holes.
HENLEY REGATTA
JUjJM TO T
Event Promises to Create Great
International Interest; Grand
Challenge Cups.
London. Henley Regatta, which
takes place this year from July 1 to
July 4. promises to create great inter
national interest, as besides the United
States, Canada. Germany and Switzer
land will be represented in the various
events.
The grand challenge cups for eights
has attracted entries from the Union
Club, of Boston, and Harvard Univer
sity, and it is expected that Ungland
will have to fight hard to retain the
trophy, as Canada also will be repre
sented by the Winnipeg Rowing Club.
The Stewards Challenge Cup for
fours will also bring forth a struggle,
as the Mainz Rowing Club from Ger
many intends to send over a four. Last
year the Mainz four defeated the Ar
gonauts of Toronto and also Leander
in this event, but lost the final to New
College on a foul, the Germans steer
ing very erratically and colliding with
their opponents.
In the Diamond Sculls, R. Dibble,
amateur sculling champion of America,
will represent the Don Rowing Club, of
Toronto.
Dibble will have a big field to con
tend against, including A. McCullough,
Leander. who has won the event once
before; F. G. Williams, a Cambridge
oarsman; S. K. Swann, last vear's
president of the Oxford Boating Club;
E. D. P. Pinks, the runner-up in 1913
London Rowing Club; F. L. Watts,
Than e sßowing Club; N. J. Huggins,
Twickenham; C. M. Stewart, Kingston,
and G. C. Manchester.
Crews from the universities also will
defend the Stewards Cup for England.
For the Ladies’ Challenge Plate and the
Thames Challenge Cup all the univer
sity colleges and many of the public
schools will enter crews.
The increase in foreign entries is a
result of agreements entered into by
the committee of tlie regatta witli for
ign associations, including the Ameri
can Rowing Association. Other coun
tries, which have also made agree
ments, include New South Wales, Tas
mania, Belgium, France, Holland,
Hungary, Italy and Russia, but for
most of these agreements were made
too late to allow of their entering this
crews.
Several British Amateur
Golfers May Come
New York.—There is a strong
probability of several British ama
teurs coming here for the national
golf champoinship at likwanok, in
September, according to Jerome D.
Travers, amateur champion golfer of
the United States, who returned yes
terday on the Olympic from his Un
successful quest of the British title.
Who would be in the body of Britons
to seek the championship here Tra
vers could not say.
ENTERTAINMENT FOR
THE WHOLE FAMILY
Something to Keep the Boys
and Girls From Going Out
For Amusement.
The Herald’s song hook, “Songs
That Never Grow Old,” affords the
kind of entertainment that will he o*-
joyed by the whole family. In this
volume are old favorite songs that are
loved by young as well as old. It is
published in two styles of binding. The
paper cover style is sufficiently strong
for . Unary purposes, but, of course,
the hook bound in English cloth is
the more durable. Both books are
bound so that they open flat and they
both comprise all the old favorite
songs as well as the many portraits
of leading vocal arttsts, some of which
are shown in costume.
It is not unusual for readers to in
quire where they can get the words to
this old song or that one—some old
favorite that has been recalled to
memory—and here are all the old fa
vorites bound together in one vol
ume. Indeed, it consists of seven books
in one, for in it there are home songs,
love songs, patriotic, sacred and col
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
Radical Change in the
Management Natl Parks
San Francisco- Plans involving
radical changes in the management of
the national parks, were announced
here today by Mark Daniels, govern
ment superintendent of national parks.
“Within two or three years the de
partment of the interior hopes to popu
larize the parks for tourists and keep.
In the United States at least $200,000,-
000 a year of the $500,000,000 that Is
annually expended abroad by Ameri
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