The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 02, 1922, Image 2

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SPORTIN G NEWS THREE HUNDRED SI BRUNSWICK DEFEAT BLACKSKEKB Grid Came on Thanksgiving Here Resulted in a Score ot Seven to a Goose Egg in Fa vor of Locals. Jones, Arnold and Miller Star red for Locals While Williams and Robertson Did Fine Work , For Visitors. Setofe a crowd of abotit three Hun dred, the local football aggregation brought BlMckshear High .School team tii a standstill, white washing .them to the score of 7 to 0. The outstanding feature of the gnnie was Tones’ idling through tackle Hi the first quarter, raring twenty yards to a touchdown, j' Volgbt kicked off for Blnckshean making a poor attempt of it afyd Glynn fell on the hall o their twenty yard line. Then the Bruns wick tails began u steady march up the Bold when they placed Jones in a Position to score Jon, s made 1 ftuecCHsfui try for goal. Score Brut, . Wick. 7; Blackshear 0. i Just before the end of the first half, Mijlej- took the hall for a long gain before lie was downed on the oho yard line .Tliy third quitrter rtjdn't see any thing In the way of unusual or spec tacular football, but in the last nUnr ip 7 Blai-kshear opened up a magni f|‘.’?Btit serial game, ndvatiring-xlu' hall iTurty yards, . WpMjL ff, Glynn m * Wijtmw*. ‘.J .1,,. and Miller to carry tile hall until tWy reached the midfield wpen in* called for a fprwjild t*sss, Miller to Lpvtijou, Lifvison finUblpd fh P bH Imt Arnold ■darted in, caught, the ball out of the stjtr and raced through a broken field to Him kshear’s twenty yfrd lipn. on after tJm whistle blow’ll end tb>’ Z& PERCEN'k DISCOUNT Oil Eve4yJ)ollai; You Spend at Rothchild s Jewelry Store. Every Article in will be Subject Cents off the Dollar Until Further Nfefjce. Our stock this year is ihebest since I have been in business in twenty-eight years, each and every article is fully guaranteed as represented. Our slock composed of the very Imest money can buy. V>e invite J lie public io tall anti inspect our stock, you don't have to buy Our Hundred Hollar Diamond Kinjcs at this sale tor .... $75.00 Our Fifty Dollar Diamond Rings at this sale $37.50 We Mill let you compare prices on Rogers, Community, Alvin Silverware and we will guarantee to seil 75 per cent less titan any catalogue you may find. Dig Hen and Baby Den Clocks net at this sale lor $2.03 Slecpmcter Clucks for $1.50 See onr new line of green and black Onyx Kings with diamond sets A full line of Watermans Ideal Fountain Fens and Pencils at 25 per cent less than anywhere youcan buy this class of goods and they are the very best to be had. ROTHSCHILDS JEWELRY SALE . Newcastle St. Established Twenty-Eight Years * Phone 140 game with the BrunsWickians trying to bm k through the line for another touchdown. Jones, Arnold and Miller starred for the locals while Williams and RoPert son did creditable work for the visit ors. Glynn Academy: Murdough, L. E. KirklauJ, L. TANARUS., Wadsworth, L. G , KnigljM'., H. Levison, R. o’, Aiken, ft- T® R. Levigon, R. E., Arnold, Capt.Mi- 8., Jones, L. H., Simmons n. lay Miller, F. B. High School: N. Hurst, L. B , Riggins, L. TANARUS., Henderson, 1,, ft., Moo™ Orn'TWavis, R. o. Sweat If. T.. H E.. Williams q. n., A. ilulwL. H., Meeks, R. If., Roberts#u,‘F. B. Time of qtfarterk: 15 minuted. Score l>y quiutersl ffl.vnu 1 u o u—7 Waikslmar n o o u—o WOODtVINNER TENNIS GAME MATCH WITH ROBSON TKK WAS BOTH EXCITING AM if i ] • > INTERESTING Avery ( lose and exciting game of I Tennis was played at the W. B. E. 'Tub tennis court Thursday morning, Alfred Wood coming out winner. At j ten o’clock, the two contestants for the Icon is, racket, after “warming up" i began the tournament. Three out of live sets were played, the winner re ceiving the racket. When the coin was flipped, aiid Robson Travis had the dhoico, he I chose the serve. At the very start it was evident that the players were j quite evenly matched. Alfred Wood- Jr., won the first set, after which a n r. of a Sl't-w minutes was; taken. j with Ids "wicked’’ swerve ® nil stroke, came out win tWßP'tlu* hex! set. In the third set Wood again took the lead, ami show ed skill in volleying andxtof pping.T After the fourfMriMHnpln.vei.l, : the was After’d ’■light rtodSme placers again tnrted in enrltjJßjt-he vision of the (.new racket. i'SHJft, begun to play j'Vofll" tennis. aMBP*,: games and( a KID DAVIS AN EASY VICTIM Knocked Out by Tiger Flow # ers, Local Fighter, in Third Round Patrons of the L street park Wit nessed a poor exhibition of the manly art of self-defense when Tiger Flow ers, the local middleweight, fought Kid Lewis, of Boston. After one and a half minutes of fiKhtinv in the third round, Flowers] deliveiwd a stiff hook to his oppon ent’s Iw, flooring him for the full' count, lDuring the first round Tiger Davis all around the ring, Jpomsg three blows to the latter’s (one. The second round saw Davis I covering up his face for the most i part, while the Tiger sparred for an j opening in which to place a telling j blow. Right at the start of the third ] round Flowers knocked down Davis. ! forcing him to take nine counts and j soon after finished the battle with a Straight hook. i In the Preliminaries, Spencer Ed ! wards and Emery Thomas, two fly | weights, battled four rounds to |h [draw, and Battling Wilson aimySLid! Miitprr, a pair of ban turns, HBp three rounds to a draw. A ’ bout wag the best fight,on i Mansfield Jackson being I decision over Battling Friday, after] six rounds of real, honest milling. I WENTY FIVE IHOUSANB SCR TECH WIN (iAMI; 1 “..re a crowd of 6J|W in Grant Field, Atlanta, Georgia Tech detest ed Auburn to the sc ,>r e of H to 6 in the greatest exebibition of football ever witnessed in tli,, outli, Thank:,- giving Day. The game was .replete with thrills. Red Barron anifiSjVlcltom ouglt scored for Tech, Shircj^Barrmg Robson, but it seethed as though he hud reached his zenith and was on to decline, for Alfred took Nrar straight games, tying the whole score. Robson took the mrxt game, which Proved his last, Sr Alfred scented to’'sec the now rjtket more [clearly, winning’the next two game jnnd finishing the tournament. Make a small payment,* have your selection set aside and call for when you are ready. * I s fT Don't delay shop early dud get a good selection . LOCAL MARKtm CROSSTIES AND TIMBER (Furnished by Mutual Timber Cos.) Heart Pine: Grade No. 5, 7x9xß 1-2, i $1.20; grade 4, 7xßxß 1-2, $1.10; grade 3, 6xßxß 1-2, SI.OO. SaP Pine: grade 5,70 c; grade 4,60 c; i grade 3,50 c. Heart Cypress: Grade 5,90 C; grade ! 4,80 c; grade 3,70 c. , Mixed Oak: Grade 5,90 c; grade 4, 80c; grade 3,70 c. Timber, 6x6 to 10x10, short leaf, i $12.50; long leaf, $15.50. 30 tube, short leaf, $14.50; long leaf, $17.50. 3x9 deals, short leaf, $17.00; long leaf, $20.00 6x12, short leaf, $20.00. sap pine, 65c. NAVAL STORES Turpentine: Dull. Sales—none. 1 Spirits market, nothing doing; last sale Novembe 27. $1.45. R*isin. isteady. WW 6.50;. WG, 5.80; N 5.60 5.57 1-2; M 5.40; K 5.17 1-2, 0.25; |1 5.10, 5.17 1-2; H 5=07 1-2, 5.17 1-2; G 5. 07 1-2. 5.17 1-2; F 5.05, 5.15; E 5.05, 5.15; 1) 5.05, 5.15; I! 5.06, 5.15. Sales, 1)66. Receipts, spirits 400; ros in, 2703. NEW YORK COTTON New ijfr k, Dec. 1. Cotton opened j- 25.40; January, 125.35; March, 25.33; May. 25.20; July, i4 ' 9s ' : ■ 1 A NKW ORLEANS COTTON. Bicw Orleans, Dec. I.—Cotton op ikil steady. Dceemher 24.93, Jan u\v, 24.95; March, 25.00; May, 24.84; hilV 34.63. BRUNSWICK SEA FOOD MARKET Corner Mortk and Grant btroats O. W. BRADY, Proprietor We have ,|uslfly:— ;j Red Snapper, Hass Shoepshead, Altanialia river fresh water cat fish, Trout, Crab Meat. Cedar Key II ullet, BeartJMpct iu miud that we dress URmh/afcd make PROMPT DELIVERY. > Don’t Forget the b.jg It’s 89. , • The package suggests it. v Your taste confirms it* flteSibr^ The sales prove it. Over J billion sold yearly i mB t ftmMfM: w •'••I w 0 {!,■ ! * / Cq. .. j Con ven trn l park a .£jm ~gl a **ine-wruppc*L estc^Rdd CIGARETTES i & Mvipt Touaccq Cos. NO REST—NO PEACE I’Uei'eV uig peace an 1 lUlc rest for the man "ho miiirsjMt'a lujgfl kba. k, and -dUfri 11. Tfte' H '“ Jh I 'jEPßihggffßW ■'‘'Rian, V" ' Ms rcetWE 5# - s out. When I stood, mv back ached like at he toothaeh e aud the longer I stood thp worse rii; l>*:'k ached; 1 w ;l s in a bad shape. Tl secrotious passed too often i nic up : ‘t nivh-t and they Hffe scanty and bn.nd jn passage 'Tread a iH)Ut Doan's Kidney Pills and a couple of boxes from <d\tes Drug store cured me- My back got *trem and my kidneys acted tike clock work. Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t See our wonderful line of Silver Mesh Hags, Leather llaml Bags all new and updo-date. While (iold Watch Bracelet. 15 jcwclinovcuienls.net $22.-50 l liese arc Ii karat soild gold and guaranteed. .lose received a full line of up-to-date Ladies and tients lin brellas and walking canes. Ml goods bought of us engraved In an expert engraver, you dont have to wait, your work will be read) when promised. We have a complete line of tients Watches, all standard makes l.lgin. Waltham, Hamilton and Howard; printed prices in each ease direct from factory on these prices we deduct 25 per c p nt on each dollar. it kidney remedy— Ce&naaua Kidney fills-the same that Mr. Lc* e had. Foster-MUburn Cos., Mt'rs., Buffalo, N. V. To Fortify tlie System Against Colds, drip and Iniluctwa tAr GROVE A CASTE LESS Chill TONIC. Jt ; i ami Korrheti thfl Blood it. Builds up a, '. > f retsgthe • ih© Wi •<■!• Syitem. It F-Jfica *l ’i >y~itcnt > HostCoJ j?,Grip and influen t P rkr( .