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SATURDAY MAY 19, i92i.F
in theRealm of Sports
HERCULERS VERSUS
THE RIFLEMEN ON
THIS AFTERNOON
TEAMS SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT
N EVENLY MATCHED AND GOOD
GAME IS EXPECTED
The Herculevs and the Brunswick
Riflemen, ammunation makers ano
rifle shooters, will meet in a baseball
game at the Norwich street park
this afternoon at 3;30 and it is ex
peeled that h large number will he
cut to witness what promises to he
in event of the kind of unusual ex¬
citing nature.
The IXerculers have played several
games and have proved that it is a
fast aggregation while the same may i
also be said of the Riflemen aggre¬
gation. As stated previously, new
men have been addsd to ea-cli of the
clubs and what lias been considered
we a k places have been filled by
stronger players. This insures a game
that not even a fan will not kikek on
being anything but lively. A large
crowd should be out.
LITTLE GIANTS VICTORIOUS
OVER THE SCHRIBERNITES :
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in an exciting game of baseball yes
terday the Little Giants defeated the
Schribernites by the score of 9- to 8. •
Way and B. Miller were the star play- ;
ers of the game!
The score by innings is as follows: 1
Schribernites 200101121
Little Giants 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
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Quart can Wesson Cooking or Salad Oil 52c
Pint can Wesson Cookiug or Salad Oil 29c
1 pkg. Potato Chips, fresh !0c
1 -3 lb. can Maxwell House Coffee $1.05
8 oz. Bottle Sunbeam Mayonnaise 28c
6 oz. Glass Sunbeam Salted Peanuts . 24c
pkg. Post’s Bran Flakes i 3c
pkg. Swans Down Cake Flour 32c
pkg. Swans Down Graham Hour . 29c
1 pkg. Safety Matches, dozen each, . 10c
,21-2 Premier Sliced Pineapple 39c
Pkp. White Rose Mince Meat . 15c
PC. California Seeded Raisins , 19c
Pkg. Evaporated Apples » 24c
Home Grown Beans and Squash, lb. 7 l-2c
Home Grown Cucumbers, lb. 12 l-2c
Fresh Lettuce, Celery, Green Peppers, Hard Head
Home Grown Cabbage, Tomatoes, New Irish Pota¬
toes and Onions,
The-Chapter of Mercy of St. Marks Espiscopal
church will have a Cake and Candy Sale in the
lobby of our store today.
MACON FANS AFTER
CHARLESTON’S BERTH IN
SOUTH AFLANTIc LEAGUE
Macon, Ga„ May 1.8.—Charleston
will surrender its franchise in the
South Atlantic- league a nd Macon
take that city’s place in the Sally
baseball circuit i£ unconfirmed rumor
in Macon this morning may he de
pended upon as. reliable.
E. Jacobs and, Louis Rossignol,
prominent Macon business men who
!’ aVe ' )eon otfoit workin t0 S et for franchise a long wliile
111 “ le K a
“ ac ° n in tlle Sal, y league, are- out
of 1 !f! c ’ ty * 0( * ay a,1<1 ’ s reported
that thoy are in Charleston in
reicnce regarding . the proposed
transaction.
at Macon a fans crave - league baseball n
***** again **<\ and in in the tll « event the the Charles- Charles
on t J;"-<.hibe should be Reuuetl it
ls , believed locally that the Macon
‘—lAulil team i be supported better than
any ■in in the circuit.
STADIUM
CAPACITY IS 62,000
Now York, May 18.—The
ing capacity of the new Yankee sta¬
dium is 62,000 and not between
000 and 75,000. Business Manager
Edward C. Barrow .said today when
asked to explain the discrepancy be
tween the figures officially an
noun-red for the size of the crowd
that attended the American League
opening and that which attended He
milk fund bouts, Saturday. The
tendance at the opening hall game
was announced at the time as
217. The fight attendance was 65,
000.
BASEBALL RESULTS
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
j At Atlanta Birmingham 3; Nashville Chattanooga 5.
3; 8.
New Orleans 2; Memphis 3.
j Mobile 7; Little Rock 7. Nine in
j nings—darkness.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Boston 3; Pittsburgh 4.
Brooklyn 1; St. Louis 3.
j Philadelphia 7; Chicago 10.
j New York 0; Cincinnati 7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
g t ] j0U i s 4 ; New York 9.
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Chicago 14; Washington 8.
j Detroit 2; Boston 6.
i Cleveland 1; Philadelphia 4.
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LAjV\OXTE, OF WASH.
| GOES TO MEMPHIS
i infielder, New f Orleans. bos been May sold 18.-CH« by. the Yockey Mem j
phi ££ 1 b So lthern Association baseball to-j
... . ■. ws „ announced
fla Manager Johnny Dobbs. La
infielder obtained from
the Washington Senatora 0 „ joined, the
Chicks today and will play at short¬
stop.
chanqES MADE in TECH
MILITARY ASSIGNMENTS |
Atlanta, Ga., May IS—An At¬
lanta Journal special from Washing¬
ton today says that (’apt. Raymond
1 P- Cook, assistant professor of mil
’ itavy science and at ICS a ’?
school here, has been as.,lg
.
; Third Division a 16 el
school year Forma orders , ,
j have been issuei f an ^ ’„i,
Sari D’Arcy Pearce to Georgia Tech T
as bead of the lv O. T. •
! University of Washington, at Seattle.
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N. G. Askew, of Macon, was amony
the arrivals in the city last night.
Frank L. Swain of Chattanooga, is
spending several days in the city.
J. W. Graham, of Mac-op,
tlie visitors to Brunswick. ’ -
C. L. McCarthy, White Oak,
chant, was here yesterday.
Grooms Middleton, well known
kinson citizen, spent yesterday here.
J. N. Jones, of the Savannah Slip
ply company, spent yesterday in
city.
I). l-\ Burs on, representing the Unit¬
ed American Insurance company, is
spending several days here.
Judge A. J. Crovatt left yesterday
for New York where lie will remain
for about two weeks.
J. J. Baker, of Richmond, well
Ouch! Aching joints,
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Rub Pain right out with Small
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I SULPHUR IS BEST
TO CLEAR UP UGLY,
I BROKEN OUT SKIN
Any breaking out or skin irritation
on face, neck or body is overcome
quickest by applying skin specialist. Mentho-Sulphur, Because
says a noted
of its germ destroying properties, noth¬
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place of this sulphur preparation that
burning instantly brings ease from the itching,
and irritation.
Mentho-Sulp'hur heals eczema right
up, leaving fails the skin clear and smooth,
It seldom to relieve the torment
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like cold cream.
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known traveling man, of Richmond,
is spending today in the city.
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W? R. Tucker, indu •rial agent for
the A. B. & A. witii headquarters
in Atlanta, arrived in the city last
night and will leave today for St.
Simon to spend several days.
Good news has been received from
Fred L. Burke, who is in the A. C. L.
hospital, in Waycross, which stated
that he is now able to sit up and
hopes to return home next week.
The friends of Dr. E. "C. Bruce who
underwent a slight operation at the
city hospital some days ago, will be
pleased to learn that he is improv¬
ing.
1 The many friends of V. R. Mitchell,
who lias been quite ill tor several
weeks, and who recently went to At¬
lanta to visit relatives, will be glad
to learn that he continues to improve.
R. W. Huffman of Atlanta, direct
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| representative of the Southern
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was
among the visitors to the city
day.
Many friends .will he pleased to
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who is now at his home in Modoc, S.
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AWNINGS! AWNINGS!
Keep Cool and Let Me Call and
Furnish You Estimates.
EDO MILLER
Telephone 196
is improving. For many -months
he has been in had health but there is
great hope now for his early recovery.
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T. R. gawtell. prominent Atlnntian,
accompanied by his son. H. B. Saw
tell, airived in Brunswick yesterday
for an indefinite stay. "In fact’’, said
Mr. Sawtell, I have couie to Bruns
-vi k to live.
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