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SUITABLE V YEAR RESOLUTIONS
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By CLYDH A. BRUCKMAN.
Special Correßpoi dent of the Uni vernal
Kurv Jon.
Loi Angc e», Cal. Tlnuaday i* the day
of day*
Thu Hingllng Brother Ulrcuu could he
Mhowixig at l’« rxhlng Square mol the ticket
weller won)<l xleep on in ((tlietude
Jack Pampsey could h flight In* UarrU
Nation «t tin* Shrine Auditorium, with
iinki •:< ticket! helnj < t th
mem for a Mexican dime
Thcv could stage the Fall of
here with the original cam and find be
fore them an empty houne, so: Thurnday
la the day when Harvard and Oregon do
battle on the field at To rnament I‘ark to
nro\ .• w h< l la i thi pioweai <>* \\ .•t< rn
foot hull clevotJA lx a fa t or a myth.
When the C'rlmaon eleven goo* again*’
Oregon at 2:t5 Thurada\ afternoon the
Kast will be maklttK a Imm, dettpetafe
Mtand naainat the \V«xt. Harvard will
bear lt« burden of wining out the blotch
Ola* » d on leant t n foo ball by the defeat?
handed out to ltrown and IVnnxvlvaulu
More than 30,000 pernonx will encircle
the Mold there to, ae«-avhethur Harv ard can
do a l it in expect* Jto bv tin folks be
yotid the Mixsixxlppl
So great li. th* IntcrftNt In thl» Inter-
Meet tonal I*.title tliat tin It rid will not bold
a third of the people who want to ace till
game
This Interest had gone beyond all ex*
t'c. tat lohh. no one connected with the
Tournament of Ron* h »oinmllt* *' figuring
on such an overwhelming demand for
•< at»*
Peril* »e thin Interest can be explained
bv the simple fa* t that the people ren is*
that this km me |x all important to llai -
vard and Oregon. With the Western team
it ia the great opportunity to become im
mortal In the football world. With Ha»
'■wrcl l* a ease of win to vindicate the
Bail and to preserve unblemished ita win*
nito record for 1&19.
\\ lin so much at stake, the two teams
are bound t«* play fiercely It should l»«
one of the tougheat ami tough, st young
gtidiron brawls ever payed before the
public h)i' on tile Pacific ('oust It lx lip
to Oregon to prove that the football world
lx not hounded on the west bv the Rock>
Mountains «»r tin Mlaal slppl Hlver That
lx th* Demon-Yellow contract and thorn*
eleven tighten! from Kugene, Oregon, ar*
going t** tty to till it as they did uguitint
Ivnnaylvaniu in P»l7.
ALL-AMERICAN
ATHLETIC TEAMS
Selected by Amateur Athletic
Union.
I3TIME FOR HUNTERS TOOUIT
VGLRSI •Lt/iViNO GAME BEHIND! * GOLfERS MICMT 3W£/IROFF SW&MJIN&I
r Comes
ugusta Team
\
r Ju l»‘ nt<T. W.iJk»*r and Fcriruson were
| w‘tli the S%w York's in 19JH.
U Hlk«r, after becoming the hatting ami
, fielding S'-nsatlon of the Hally League, war
j *old n«‘Hr the close of the weapon to th<
J Vnnkt*-n on Mm- 'onditlon that his relaase
; would rive him hm k to Augusta.
| U« is on<j of the most promising play
| err: « \ i-r ■ ••< n Iri this circuit, And hi* pres-
'■ »m * 1:i the outfield will to* worth much
•o AutfUf'.iit'n tram next year. Walker's
home Ih In flec-vllle. Texas.
Oregon
is Afternoon
Ivan r. Dresner, fornell University;
’<•? country. John Simmons, Syracuse
i'livrrslty. 120 yards liurdh s. Walker
rnllh. t'ornei! I’nlvemlty; 220 yurda
hurdler*. ( 'h rl Johnxon, University of
Mich ran; tunning high Jump. It W
Dnmlon. Yi»|e Pnlvernlty; tunning broad
Jump, Sol Butler, Dubuque College, lowa.
Bole vault. K A Myers. Hurt mouth Col;
lc . putting 16 pound shot, W H. A 1 - I
I'rilverslty of Maine; throwing 16-
pound hammer, D. II Weld, Dartmouth
Uollege, throwing the discus, k slum
lan, l i» virxity of Notre Dame; throwing
th* iavalln, It M Angler, University of
' hi* tr" i»entathlon, ltobert DeGendre,
Georgetown University.
SPORT BRIEFS
Richmond, Va. In the event the Vir
ginia I.* agile fulfills Its plans for an
eight eluh circuit nert year It will have
exclusive right to the Rocky Mount and
WlDon territory, under the rules laid
down by the National Association.
New Orleans.—The fall racing season
at Shrewsbury, Jefferson Pariah, came
to an end Wednesday. Haring will he
t eMittn d Thursday at tin* fair grounds
track under the auspices of the HUMines*
Men’s Racing Association.
Richmond. Va. Dee Gooch, of Oxford
U Wednesday night accepted the
innnag* merit of the Richmond baseball
team In the Virginia Dengue, succeeding
uhlef Render, who goes to New Haven
Bonn.
NATE LEWIS SAYS
COCHRAN’S CONTRACT
EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1
London, ('oiniiu-ntlnn nn (hr ~fr»-r of P.
l) I'orhjttn the HrlHxh tlirht promoter, to
wucrr SIOO,OOO that ho hi. 13»• <irtfr. t'nr-
KontliT Howort tt|i with u binding oontract,
Nhli- llh. of t'hli'iiKo. until today:
"I 110 not tli’tiy Hint Cochrnn hut. n blml-
Intt commit with I 'itr|M-nt lor, Inn ncrntil-
Imt to tltr KtnlrtnonlH of IKrenrhmen'r
innri.ufiT, I Irwlmtnim itmilr (o tnr In thr
limn'tioo of three lntorp:»irri> utnl Revere'
luiiinol.r*. thr contract In Mrnlliiit uni'
until Krhritnrv I that thrrr l« a ilauar |i
Hu- I'ontrart which tm\« that if Coehru
Is unable to sign .lack Dempsey for r
miitih with r.-irprtttlrr tirforr hVhumry
tin- Kmiohinan will hr free to sign on
wltli anyone alio lwta nut Dompri'y
"I'•■ach«in|i« not only tn.ide a atalrinmt
In n;r t,i this effect. hut haa Ill'll othrt
lititlsh ami French |it-.iniotrra ihr sanir
Ihin: ami hr might to Know Klee why
■ tiould there be sin h a great romin lltliin
inuini !In I >l Ill'll ami llrltlsli iironmlon
*'* K' l Himpai-y's slcnalurr- If Cmhrmn
J l '»- on Iron.hoiiiul oontraot why rforan't
hr til'll,* It publl.'. Insirait of J.i'ln* form!
to raiM thr anir for lii'iiipsry t»y thr lilda
iimdi hy other promoters?**
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' ' "r i Automotive
ifTTrilrll Electric
links in the nation- Service
wide, world -wide Station.
dimn of Bosch S2O broad st.
Service Stations.
am tangible and PHONF 3280 '
definite in my of- augusta, ga.
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CAROLINA BOY TO
TAKE MILITARY EXAM
Washington, D. C. —The adju'ant-gen
eral ha* designated Francis I). Pinckney,
Jr.. Mount PlettHttnt. S. to take the
F bruary entrance examination for tho
military academy.
UNCLE SAM HAS JOBS
FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS
Washington.—So'dler* who are partial
ly disabled from wound* received In the
war are to he assisted In finding employ
ment In positions under the war
department, according: to informaion re
ceived from tho IT. S. Civil Service Com
mission.
It Is stated that the war department
tho federal hoard for vocational edu
cation. and the civil service commission
will within a few weeks, have completed
a plan they have had under considers
'k 1 i? r Mo^n, ' Ibne. one of eo-operutlon
whereby the employment under the war
department of partlal’y disabled soldiers
including: those who ordinarily would t»«
barred frou, civil positions because oi
their physical condition, will be facili
tated in every way possible, and which
will permit the employment of partial
disabled me,, on the same basis as those
who have not sustained physical Injury.
I tie war department lias considerably
more than lOfl.OOrt civilian employees in
l»H various establishments, and if Is be.
Mevcd by government officials that this
large force can absorb several thousand
part :a ly rtlMblcd men wit hunt serious
detriment to the service.
~,7. h " c i lvll . ‘" rvlc '' commission state:
f n w,n’ k l ’’ " r for,h P'aii it.
or three week* * f ° r *» two
GERMAN UNEMPLOYED
® Br y n . n "' <!, ' rl " : ‘ r > government at tlie
V wlll have spetit in l<tt»
l.ono ow.oon murks for -he support "fthi
tit I u»l>or Ministry. Another 1.000.000 1100
b< ‘" , ’ nl ‘> nut ti*'fore tho
»rrm»l of the time speelfled for th s sup
port to erase, it |* estimated.
It Is planm—l. because of the hmro
amount expended m this way. to try to
induee the unetninoyed to work on cmer-
Iteney labor. The government t s now
stippm-tlnu 850,000 unemployed finder
Secret ary of State Xoellendorf rms dr
mantled a fund of E. 000.000.000 marks to
tackle the unemployment question
The representative front Huden lias an
nouneed that Pile textile wt.rkers there
are leaving for the Ruhr district to be
taine coal miners
‘ENOUGH ORPHANS”
Grimsby, Enq. "Kneland has enough
widows anil orphans ” deelared a magts
tnitf in Imposing fines of j-j-r. each on
seven eaptains of fishing vessels who
look their ships Info mine-infested wa
tt ra in the Nortli Sea In order to make
larger Patches
Agents of the llrttish Admiralty, which
hnd banned these waters for fishing pur
poses. prosecuted the cases.
I RELIEVES l TO 3 DAYS
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i m «t u«tAXist» is autt ru/ais
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H.G.C.
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Eyes Examined Sclantifi-
HefiA eally, Spectacle* and Ey*
Glasses fitted to carrect
muscular and refractive
errors of the human eye.
DR. W L. EMBRY.
Optometrist and Optician,
j 222 Eight St. Augusta. Ga
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Lock Your Resolution In An
Augusta Bank Vault
Start the. New Year
With a Bank Book!
This everyone hopes to do-some time.
But with many “some time” is like
“tomorrow”—it NEVER COMEsS.
The time for a man to begin CLIMB
ING is when he awakens to the fact
that he’s AT THE BOTTOM OF THE
HlLL—and that is where every man is,
and where every man will STAY who
refuses to save money against a time of
need.
Start the New Year WITH A BANK
BOOK! Begin the ascent toward in
dependence TODAY!
Georgia Railroad Bank
The Citizens And
Southern Bank
Member Federal Reserve System.
AUGUSTA. GA.
Wishes you a Happy and Prosperous
New Year and offers its facilities for
transaction of anything in its various
DEPARTMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
SAVINGS—I'. INTEREST
DEMAND CERTIFICATES. 3%
TIME CERTIFICATES, 4 . .
A HELP TO PROSPERITY IS
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS *4.500,000.
There are Resolutions
and Resolutions Made
at This Season Every
Year.
Probably 95 per cent of
which die, leaving only regret.
No resolution leaves as bitter
pangs of remorse as that one
which did not open and main
tain a Savings Account at the
Merchants Bank
Semi-Annual
Interest Notice
Four Per Cent Interest has
been placed to credit of De
positors and will be Com
pounded from January Ist,
1920.
All Deposits made and
New Accounts opened up to
and including January 10th
will bear interest from New
Year’s Day.
The Augusta Savings Bank
827 BROAD STREET.
40 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 1