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Thursday may 3, wd
In the Realm of
Final arrangements have been com¬
pleted for a tennis tournament be¬
tween Savannah High and Bruns¬
wick. Savannah will come here Sat¬
,
urday, May 5, for the first match and
Brunswick will' go to Savannah on
May 26 for a return match.
The final 'match of the boys’ singles
tvs played yesterday afternoon, Bur
■ick Farr winning over his opponent,
■Led rick Kellam. The rabies are
(pjw .being played off and will be com¬
pleted in time for the match
day.
As Savannah is not able to bring
any girls over here, the tournament
will consist entirely of hoys’ matches,
a double match and one : Siiigle, or
■maybe two single matches.
The tournament Saturday will more
than lijscly be a close one, as Savan
poll is always well up in the tennis
world and Brunswick is a long ways
from having a weak team. Brunswick
High lias some good material so ev-
IKST PHOTO OF OEKMAJN CHAMPION
WHO WANTS TO MEET .JACK DEMPSEY
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Hans Brcitenstrater.
Hans Brcitenstrater. Germai.
heavyweight champion, is ready
4-.-. to •. m - »et v. .4 Jack T,, rtl* f Dempsey. I /-x ,\.-i , • ( German - . i r , i, . t v— >
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boxing being critics worthy ;.are toat;«s 'i-hnilonger. JLIjv,- '
as a
Dempsey’s critics will remark for
that here’s a charee, at least,
Dempsey to tackle the Germans.
This photo of Brcitenstrater has
just reached tile U. S.
IN MIDDLEWEIGHT IIE IS CLIMB
ING LADDER RIGHT ON
TOWARDS THE TOP
Macon, May 2. Young Stribling’;
chance at the middleweight cham¬
pionship of the world may be
| ling than himself any, of has his followers or Strib
| suspected. Johnny
Wilson really acts as if he is
j to fight this time. The battle hinges
j on the outcome of Stribling’s with
with Frankie Carbone, in
Thursday night.
Promoter Dominick Tortoricli,
New Orleans, has closed with th<
champion for a fight in New Orleans
soon, and is going to use a Southernei
against Wilson. Happy Littleton no\.
says hS has retired from the ring, am
Tortotich thinks Stribling is the man
to use. Cliff Abbo, a, follower of box
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GUN CLUB SHOOT
THIS AFTERNOON
The regular weekly. shoot of the
Brunswick Gun Club wil be held this
afternoon, begining at 4 o'clock. All
of the shooters are urged to be pre¬
sent as teams are soon to be picked
to. represent jdie dub in inter-city
contests during the season. Among
the first clubs to oppose the locals
will be Savannah and Fitzgerald,
both of which are scheduled to shoot
here later in the present month.
BALL TEAM FROM CAMDEN
WILL PLAY HERCULERS
An interesting and exciting game
of baseball is expected this aftern-non
when a team made up of Camden
bounty players will be here ami
cross bats with the fast I-Ierculers, a
team made up of workers at the Her¬
cules Powder company’s plant here
It is stated that the visitors have
been practicing hard recently unci
there is little doubt but that the game
will be good. It will be called at
3:30 at Norwich street park.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
At Mobile 0; Atlanta 1.
New Orleans 5; Birmingham 1
Other games postponed on
count of rain. '
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis 12; Pittsburgh 1.
Cincinnati 1; Chicago 2.
Philadelphia 7; Boston 11.
New York 7; Brooklyn 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 4; St. Louis 2.
Washington 3; New York !>.
Detroit 4; Cleveland 3.
Boston 3; Philadelphia.4.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Atlanta at New Orleans.
Birmingham at Mobile.
Nashville at Little Rock.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston at Philadelphia.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Brooklyn at New Y'ork.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis at Chicago.
New York at Washington.
Philadelphia at Boston.
Cleveland at Detroit.
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PERSONALS
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B. Padiosa has returned from ''
business trip to Savannah.
Clifford Postell, . ,, well ,, known , St. ... Si
-
l.ion citizen, spent yesterday , here. ,
James S. Bfailey has returned from
a short business trip to Jacksonville.
Fred S. Deble, Jacksonville busi
! ness man, is spending a few days in
i the city.
Clyde McCarthy,* well known White
Oak merchant, spent yesterday in tin
city.
C. B. Moody, well konwn Camden
farmer and stock raiser, spent yes¬
terday in the city.
E. L. Stephens and W. H. Wood
are spending a day or two on a fish¬
ing trip in the waters about Cumber¬
land.
Attorney It. W. Durden lias return¬
ed from Sto- ktoa. Ga., where he went,
to defend George Bennett, charged
with murder in connection with the
killing of John Allen at the above
place about two weeks ago. It was
the preliminary hearing and the de
fondant was held for the superior
court. Bennett is a nephew of Guy
Whilden of this city.
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IN BlED EARLY YESTERDAY
Amerieus, Ga., May 2. W. A
Dodson, a well known lawyer and
former representative of Sumter
county in the legislature, was found
dead at his home here early today.
Death is believed to have followed a
stroke . , of ,. paralysis. Mr. Dodson bad , ,
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He is survived by his
daughters, Mrs. Augustus
con nd Miss Georgia
Amerieus, and a son, William .
son, of Amerieus. Funeral a.'
ments will be completed later
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