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SPORTING
NEWS
BANTAMS INVADE
.OCAL GRIDIRON
1 KKKORr-' Ml 1.1 Till'. <11 MM.IIS
TON (Hi.II SCHOOL here
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jt> ,iimm 11. !’(■ r.i’i.i :i
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Wave **;.i .. lints:' ' I in; the Imii-h
game i; :;!,<■ i t! I, the Glynn
i, .ii I ;nT. at the
, 1 aii ,,ninl. v. '.r; '.in" 1 >;* *> :hajn to
(:•. U <'li ili t -.ii High le re Saturday
\,7-' ", u ; . !„ mi leeii'd from the
B'lin - 111 . -n.i.' till nil Imt it ran III'
r , 11 ,,i 111 ,.' 'rani from "Over
II, „„ ■■ d! in a :■ "d a rnlillt 1
Ihen i-lvi". an! (’each White’.- men
ve ill ha', r thi n' hand:, full healing
them.
With «v. yman id he pout, this
w '" 1 -hould heth- nm. | hrnelw hi' the
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first week of practice was held hack on
account of the conditioning work that
was nees: sary. Last week the ab¬
sence of various members made it
liaid in work to best advantage. But
now (.he Terror;: are down to business
arid when they take the held Saturday
against the Bantams a decided Im¬
provement will be noted.
I ’i i is-.ill, .1. Glove, and George
are sure to remain in the hncktiehl,
but judging from the way that other
hiulii'.'ld position was 1 rented in the
Waycros game, l oach White in yet
undecided just which man he will as¬
sign that berth to. Altman, Jackson
ami Ashmore are all working hard and
• how promise, and it will be between
these men that Ci ach White will make
his final choice.
Jones lias gained himself a porma
pent position on the line, 11'.' ' n ^ "P
a great game .Satanic., and it is not
probable that he will be taken from
liis new place. Many fans have ex¬
pressed the opinion that the shifting
of Jones to the line :i’lil<'ll double
strength to the Terror:- I"t'wnrii
hollowing close on the herds of the
tlash with the Bantams, the ierrors,
will meet the Bluejacket;• i t .Savannah
High in wind looms as the toughesi
i -so- :*o' 1 .. ;s save on < iri'ii' ;a la*
ih'ie. I he Savannah team went to
Macon last 1 riday and handed the
Lanier High i'oet a H 1 to 0 menu,
i'his smiishaig deieiit of the Poets
; ‘"'iik: "ell for the strength cl the
Blue and YV hiti* warriors.
hn :•>. venibei t the Gl> ii' 1 Academy
tiom will nice I an unknown uiiaiitily
i" Lnnden High 'ihool m Jack on
'•’Me Tin Ju\ ts;un has the sfniiilarils
dme el "id anywhere Di.\..l Hi .•« k'*' v putting ap yt«d out it they
near ns
good ai Duval is .1 I s the Terrors
will have real opposition the in Floridians this dub.
One consolation >; that
play in our b.-u kyaril mid we can lend
our support to the home team.
Bhickshenr runic; to Brunswick to
: ottle a e pul with the Terrors on
November 10 noil jus I what they will
bring over her, is a matter of conjee
inn. 1! one u ; m id coi.i have drift -
ed to this city but with the steady im¬
provement of the local eleven, it may
develop that they will need all they
can bring. There is some talk of
changing this date in order to allow
tlio members of the Glynn team to
attend tin GeorgiaT'lorida game in
Stl\ annuh,
(.'losing out tlic .etc on on November
23, the Glynn Academy boys will tnc
Me the strong grid 1
from Valdosta, LVport : < inning in on
this club state that one of the strong
est teams ever to I'einvsont that ■ shoot
i; taking the field this year. More
accurate dope can be obtained
they clash with Waycros . Tbs clash
rival; the Way io guno in feeliic.;,
ami there irre many local supporters
who would rather solid Valdosia hack
on the slier: end of the score than to
win from Waycr.s s.
If the local grid men can stand up
under ich a strenuous "hcilnle and
come out winner in a majority of their
start -. then they Invi n right to claim
a good season. Many larger schools
take on much le ambitions schedules
and grow when they come out winning
;> majority.
FIGHTS LAST
(By Associated Pro- .1
Chicago- Dave Shad if
Francisco, outpointed "C boy” Jack
Willis ,of San Antonio, i. Wuhcr
Mabey, of Chicago, knock, i 1 out
gun Gardner ,of Ch -:ig . 7
Toronto—Frankie Gcnaru of New
York, outpointed Frenchy
of Toronto, 10. Bobby Clai k. of
]t-do, outpointed Alex Burli Phiiadxi of To
ronto, (>. Art McCann, oi
phia, outpointed Tommy M lehell, oi
Toronto, 6.
New York.....Gcni ;; ■ C'urtney .
Oklahoma, knocked out Wilson Yai'l.
of Cleveland, 9. Lou Barba, of Ne
York, outpointed Kooky Faugh:. 1
England, 10.
Philadeljjhia Eddie Shea. <if Chisa¬
go, and Davie Abab, of Panama, drew.
10 .
Cincinnati Cecil Hayne. of Louis¬
ville, knocked, out Eddie Morgan, of
Bo ton, 5. Billy Ryan, of C rociiwat
knocked out Jimmy Evans, o f Uostm
1. Jimmy Hack icy. of 1 * Angch
rtopped Paul Alien, of Ohh :u 7.
Charlotte—Jai-k League San An¬
tonio, knocked out K. O. Billy
of Adairsville, Ga., 3.
Don't uiibs Ortner's special offer.
COUCH HOI PLEASED
WITH WORK 0! : TEAM
I’KINt ETON’S SHOWING AGAINST
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TO nil.I, KOPEK
iiy hfkbekt u i; \kkek
Associated Pro Sport-- Writer
New York, Oel. Hi i.'l’i Hill Roper's
i n I lie runipnge nfl whin t he one-1 imo
Philadelphia, ;ilfl< rm;ui i in that elute
fi-c,n-ioij' Princelou fnotlijill timers
curl up and "play dead.”
BiHV plu'" dP-gimted with the way
Id Tigcrr. behaved agriiiist Virginia's
‘'avaln-r: and lie'a Inking some drastic
•' ‘<’|'S locale the punch that wan .
-adly mi. tiiy m last Saturday’s acorc
Hr- craw,
Eiiat and foremost, Roper ordered
his lj(t .squad ....... to ,,, return to the huddh sy.
,„ m after a I wo
week: ’ experience with the old "vocal
method.” The Tiger:; had too much
trouble healing their quarterback call
tin signals so the huddle will he re¬
vived.
The cast will watch Princeton's fray
with Lehigh with no more than half
an eye. There are too many first rank
i lines for anything more than thus.
The Army e a its second "shot” at
a major rival when the Cadet:-. travel
to Boston to battle Harvard. The
Army wn> fnrml to reveal most, of its
hag of trick. to pull the Soul hern
ietlruli I g.inie -.tit id' the lire while
liarvard has mi been particularly ex
Carolina, tended to down Springfield and North
Vale, on th basis of its surprisingly
i ..sy victory over G >rgia. rules a
hi avy favorite to tii: n back Blown
wiiich wa-- troubled to nose out Day
: a by a single touchdown last Sat¬
urday,
Dartmouth's defense already has
been pierced by Norwich and Alle
p' lvy jual Gohiinbia hope:, the Green’s
]jf)f will show no improvement at
11 a nover. Unbeaien Pennsylvania
jaeets Penn state which met defeat by
Bucknell las! week. State, however,
aits out that the Nittany Lions haw
,.[j to liucknell la d year hut came on
p, defeat Pennsylvania just the same.
The interreclional slate is not so
heavy ns last week’ but four out
manning gsims will sec Myrncuse
meeting IS'elnn-kn at Lincoln; Colgate
to l.ansitvg to bottle Miehi
, :i ( Slnle; Duke invading Annapolis
t , t. a Rj on the diseouragcil New. while
Warhinglen and 1,'e and West Vir
ndjonrn in neutral ground at
GhorlesLin, I'd. Ya„ to have their or
"iiment out.
W:-' hing: m and ,iefI’.'rson, healen
! \ little Dutjucsne, tola's on another
Tan r in ('avnegio Tech and Lnfn_\
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I s!. mil. Alter d tk i-sc dcl'cal
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[Sports DoneBrown'}
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teams this s< • ion la mono and bet-
1 ter end:, and guarda.
(IP nn Tie lletliwalte, coach of the
Wi."< on. .ii 15ml;.:ers, the team that
beat Nelli! name, and Ida staff, are
faced with the problem i f developing
Home m w material for the wing and
guard positions, and they are draw¬
ing some satisfaction in the thought
that thin paucity ia chronic around
tin* f’onfMT*n<M‘.
The shifting of Joe I<realty from
fullback to guard as one of the first
moves, indii-ab-s the Importance
Thistb thwaile places on strengthen¬
ing the nilddln of his line. Kreskv
played fullback the last two catn
paigns. nut his defensive work from
behind tin; line Tits ability to crash
through interference and spill plays
- caused the coaching fathers to
move him to the guard position.
Jack I,in leu, ri serve fullback last
si a; on. lias also been shifted to the
guard ranks, at least for a trial. In
addition to these two “reformed"
bauMield men, Thistlediwaito also
bailThree loiter guards hark In John
I'ari.s, J Ionium Mi'Kaakle and Gor
tlon Connor. And they rank in about
that order in ability.
In Ids ifforla to develop more
winemen. Tliistlclhuaite lias raided
the ranks of the fullba- I s once more.
1
by New York Univer. iiy, Kurd ham
sen; little hope of turning hack Holy
I'ro: si Woiei-suer. N. Y. U.. howev
or, mens minor opposition in Kui
gcr . Georgetown should have little
trouhle with West Virginia Wesleyan.
FACTS
AND
CRACKS
By JIMMIE PEEPLES
iliid a big time at gym last night.
The girl friends get under way
tonight and from all indications they
are going to have a larger crowd than
1 the men.
-
“Galihage” King is cultivating his
upper lip, and if that hairy mass over
gets into shape, Brunswick won’t he
j be large enough for Mr. King.
— —
The Terrors had a nice workout yes
tenlay and are rounding into form to
take on the Charleston lli liuntains
i He bHUNbwitK m WS
nil one gathers, the crying
iiidl among tho Hie Ten grid
here Saturday afternoon.
_
I I'o T Bantams I'anUuris . are are a a crafty crafty . ... bunch hunch , ,
and < "ach \V'mU’ men ;.id ha.e .to
l.is'i on their toes uurmg (he
game ii they expect to win. Ux
course, we expect to win.
In uphold the glory of , ,, the state , of ,
(it'orgia, the (iolden Tornado must win
from Notre Dame Saturday. Geor¬
gia’s loss to Yale makes this a most
essential fact.
In spite of the manner m which
his charges have been tossed around
the grid tins fall, Coach S.ugg
has confidence in Chicago and has no
ulea of tossing m the sponge. Coach
Siag£ is one oi the most coloriui
figures in football today «ndi he’s
been at the game long enough to know
wliat wins games. A great man " 11,1
a great spirit.
It KG 1 STB VriON NOTICE
A book for the registration of vot¬
ers of the city of Brunswick will be
opened in the office of the City Seof'c
tar.v at the City Hall on Monday, Oc¬
tober 1st, 1928, and will he kept open
each day thereafter (Sundays except¬
ed) until Tuesday, November 6, 1928.
Hugh Ilurford,
Secretary of the Commission, City of
Brunswick, Ca.
Don’t miss Ortncr’s special offer for
photographs.
Louie Smith, who was tossed In at
full part of the .time last season, warn
KhifU'd to tho end of the line on tho
"A” .squad. Art Mansfield, who mmlo
his ri p as a fullback while in high
school at Cleveland, O., is also to ho
turned into an end, if he fits. In ad¬
dition to these, Milt Gantcribi'in and
George Casey, two husky boys, are
after the regular berths.
IVliile tho guard and ends posi¬
tions give Thistlcthwaito his main
worry, he and his jolly helpers are
watching, with considerable Intorc: t,
what appeal’s due to become a merry
battle between Larry Shoemaker, la t
year's .center, and Chet Milh a
sophomore, for tho h'dl-pa: m ' job.
Wisconsin faces one of the hard' : t
schedules in its history this season—
no foolin’.
Consider this lineup for future
home games:
Alabama—November 3.
Chicago November 10.
Minnesota -November ft.
And on the roail there are Michi¬
gan. Iowa and Purdue to far"
The team will go into tin . ' •
however, with much more b :«n
Ilian it carried last year, ;
Minnesota and the others. Tic i - I
team, while not a pony eleven. !■■■
ed few huskies. The regulars. a
guess, couldn't have averaecd over
live feet eight inches in height.
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COCHRANE IS 1ST
VALUABLE PLAYER
Vl’ilLLTK"-: <\\ i< I’KK N VMI'D BY
< LOSE VOTK i N \ ML RI¬
GAN LEVGI E
Chicago ,Oct .li>. Gordon “Mickey”i
Giiehrane, 2ii-year-old Athletics, catcher today for thej
Philadelphia valuable player wav
named as th most,
to his club in the American League’s
1 928 season. Cochrane won the award
by a margin oi only two points over
Hemic- Manush, St. Louis outfielder.
In add'd ion to having his name in¬
scribed on the junior circuit's honor (
mil along with the previous winners,.
Cochrane will receive $1,000-in of
The award was made a commission
baseball writer^ from each city in
the league. received 53 *
In the’voting Cochrane lip.i.shed
|)ifi;;is whili Manush, who
second in the American Leagu’s in¬
dividual batting race, received 51. |
Every member of the commission!
voted for Manush, two placing him |
first, one second, four third and one!
fifth. Second baseban Tony Lazzerij
and Pitcher Waite Hoyt of the New
York Yankees came in for one first
place ranking each.
Gochranc, who joined the Athletics i
in 1925 and immediately broke into!
the regular lineup, ranked fourth last!
year with 18 votes after receiving four: 130)
votes in 1920. He caught in
garni ; in the season just closed.
While only hitting .293, Cochrane
^ , v;u . ran jj t , ( | by members of the com
as being ' largely respond:>le
, sil0wing 0 p the Athletics ilur
ing tii" closing days of the campaign. • I
; llis throwing arm anil ability to tag
runners out at- tho plate placed lean
hj u jn th9 est i ma tion of the b:-.
wl .jj crs .
There was a tie for third place be-j
tween First Baseman Joe Judge and
Lazzeri of the Yankees, each receiving
27 votes. In fifth place was Willie
; K Chicago White Sox captain
; , nd 1hir( , b; , semarii yvhile Leon Go -
()( . Washington, ' champion hitter
(>j . ,. he ch . cuit> alu ) Earle Combs, in'
New y orki v ere tied for sixth place.
j Under the American League’s most
; valoable aw;u . d conditions, none none of
lh( St , who |H . ovlous iy had won the
, honors was eligible for consideration.
! The previous winners were George Si - j
ler, St. Louis. 1922; Babe Ruth, New
York, 1923; Walter Johnson, Wash-,
ington, 1924; George Burns, Clcv -
land, 1920; and Lou Gehrig, New
York, 1927.
'66 6
Cures Chitls and Fever, In
ermitten, Remittent and Bil¬
ious Fever due to Malaria.
TUESDAY, 001'. 10, I92U.