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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 8

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Ksix rxti v. MY-- Sunday; WiukV SUNDAY. IAN. 17. Why golfers Lost So Matty z7s BALLPLAYERS LURED OFF BY FLORIDA BOOM GRANGE IS PUSHED FOR SPOTLIGHT HARD WEEK FACING HIGH CAGE TEAMS SPORTS FILM WILL BE PUT ON BY CLUBS PIEDMONT IS DEFEATED BY LOCIL TE1 BBaBBBBSSMSnsBBBS Sternaman And Baker Heroes Reuther And Others Demand More Money Or Will Continue To Sell Dirt (Continued from page 1) As Chicago Bears Defeat Los Angeles Tigers Local Sportsmen Arrange Entertainment For Lovers Of Outdoor' Life Coliseum, Los Angeles, Jan.

II. I (I'nlted Press) The Chicago By REMIT Ii. FARRtX I Bears, led by Harold irange ot vvneaton, ace red an I Two hour and a half of enter tainment will be given under the auspices of the AnnNton obn club and the Calhoun County Hunters and Fishers' asso istlon invpreaslve victory over the Los Anniston High Bulldogs Take 44-to-12 Victory With Good Passing Angeles Tigers here this afternoon, I Boys And Girls Will Play Strong Basket Ball Combines Friday And Saturday Annlston Hia-h school basketball teams, the Cardinals ond the Ilull-doge rliave one of the toughest week-ends to look forward to that they have had this season, to girls playing Gadsden High in the Queen Cltr. Friday night and the Ohatchle girls here Saturday night while the boys Will be on a two-day trip to Rome playing Rome High school and "Darlington school fot boy. So fsr In the season, the girls have kept their record clean and Misa Mary LIgon, Cardinal mentor II to 7.

at the Annlston High school audi torium on Febriary II, It en. "Whirling. Joe" Sternaman, Grange's quarter-back' and Roy Baker, Los Angeles half-back. nounced Saturday by Dr. Frank Weaver, president of the jnten The Annlston High school Bulldogs played one of the best games of basketball of ths season.

In the and fishers', club. crowded both Grange and George Wilson, ail-American captain 'of the local team from the spotlight. opinion of Coach "Eddie" McLan The entertainment will be a I'aUrd press Staff Correspondent. NwTork.A Jan. 16.

Florida with Its palms (its balmy breexes and Us fortunes per shovelful In real estate has been held up as the menace of purs amateurism in Intercollegiate' football. Florida helped to lure Red Grange oat of his famous "77" Jersey at the I'nlversity of Illinois arid It tempted Ernie Nevers. the great Pacific coast star, Into a 125,000 contract for two games Grange played before empty stands in the big fashionable watering places and Never strained his back in his second game and was sent home while his employers wept over th bag they held. Meanwhile, college presidents, professors and athletio directors were meeting In New York, find when they defeated the Piertmo moving picture of hunts and fishing in different Sections of the Eaker scored the only touch In 1 nigh school Raturdjy afternoon own made by the Tigera 'and United States and la said to be Sternaraan'a brilliant running and Xerct to It word. Nihwab knows that his descrlp.

tlm of war applies to relatively modern war. WHEX Alesander took lila 4 Itirty thousand Macedonians, Img lance, and hi "hedge for. niMlkiHa" bow aed in college football, and went against Per. la's million of men, and long row of fighting elephants, he liad no seirixh trade motives In Ills mind. Taaght by Aristotle that am-.

bitlon la the great thing, he went to make himself greater than father, Philip. About all he did In the way of trade was to collect specimens for Aristotle's natnrsl history Mud. ice, and ship tbem back to Athens. Tie waa a grate fal pupil, as every man with good teacher ahoald be. 7 AXY Southern state Joining the hoe and cry in favor of tlie World Coon should think this Owe -of the first matters taken up by that World Coart would be the question of collating cah for bonds sold In Km-ope 1 by the Confederate Mater daring the Civil War very Interesting to those conre.t-ed with: outdoor life and those drop-kicking were mainly responsible for the Bear victory.

who are fond of hunting and fish nei mont to the tune of 44 to 13. After defeating Alexandria Valley nigh school Friday nlpht, the Bulldogs have started a ot ball which they hope to t.i-tlnue. The passing of thcr Bulldogs The films cannot be rented hut 'N in 7 'y- 4 -i A crowd of approximately .75.009 fans was attracted to the big local bowl by the highly-publicized exploits of Grange and Wilson. The Is hoping that the Ohatchle girl and Gadsden girhi will be added to the siring of defeated. Coach McLane will put hla boys through hard practice and teach them several new plays to startle the Hilt City opponents during the first four days of the wetk.

are released to organisation waa superior to that of the oppon "Field an Stream" to be shown under the auspices of sporting or- performance ot both ot these grid In the Ions run. it nnttfwt r. MM ems, them iron, kings, while commendable. more than the Individual canlzationa were totally eclipsed by the heroic "stars' would have done. 6cveral bt the'pictures that vUl ing many reasons for deploring1 the activities of Florida promoters in offering their cash gainst college activities of Baker And Sternaman.

be shown are views of "Ozark Grange scored the first touch. Ths Georgia teams sre keen rivals of the Bulldogs but this wit mark the first white lined floof combat between the schools. Ripley." nationally known hunter. ethlca of. amateurism.

in real action. There are si dif down. for. the Bears In the second period when he drove through from John McGraw, manager of the New Tork Giants, 'ho has won; ferent lUuetratad atoriea to be told the "nger fonr-yard line. -It-was on the screen.

One Is entitled mora pennants and championships Bird and Aftlmal Life tn Tcllow- Sternaman, however, who carried the ball to within striking distance in a row than any other pilot in ill what the boys call the fast com stone Park and Is actually photographed In the national park of the Tiger goaU OHATCHIE IS I VICTORIOUS IN CAGE CONTEST i c- ft A pany Js Ihe. most outstanding vie- showing the scenery and th 1 distinguished hhT-Jill in In picking out the foremost player of the local quintet It would be a hard Job to give one man that jtnuch edge on the v.hrrs Coleman, would probably be called ths foremest.ln the Piedmont game. Coleman h-t been playing basketball for sev. eral years, while the other "pups" have been in the whitellned floor scraps only a short whll. O.

Haslam showed up welftfllte'lHedmoitrr a whole the entire team ever, were not In the class with the Bulldogs In the Saturday fra- cas. The line up; many species of animals there. McGraw, who is so much of a There 111 bt a meeting of the New Torker that ha aays the Mc Annlston: Gun club and- the fJaf- "loun County Hunters and Fish EUROPE says "if yon ask to pay what you lent ns In our war yon ought to make 'your -Mates pay for the bonds that we bought in good faith in your n-ii ira-t Any Southern congressman Sextet Machine Defeats Jack- gaining 4Tyarda in one spurt, only to have the ball lost to the Bears -bir; a3-f u-m'Me -Heals-, heaved, a perfect pass that brought the lo Grange goal posts at another time, cal teams to within 11 yards of the Grange failed to break loose for street. 'announced a few days ago that his estate in Pelhatu was for sale -and that his futtire address 1 sonvi uins -Jf to company store Wednesday night at o'clock. It was announced waa to be Pennant Park.

lie a si Boys Saimmage. The Totrag-to-the-wortd urt of the city are also asked to mee tote for a World Court that will with the two spurting orcanlza- nant- Park and the. streets are all named after ball players. Plays Sell Real Eetite Los Angelee goffers, after trvlrie cut aocletir rirla as fml.lie a. and-he was-on-tb.

sidelines during the tfiird quarter of the game. The -'million-dollar- 'grid king was returned In the final period to assure the vast throng they were aettlnir their money'a worth ciare boys. are best. The girls forget to watch the balls and spend In the promotion of his Pen. Position Forward Forward Ctnier Guard I It, slam Stewart Parker O.

Haslam wniw wwurriuK mcir riosfs. 4ne piayers say. Above are feated the sextet of Jacksonville nu.mnB nigh sciiooi chie by a score of 34 to In pew the beginning, Ohatchle scored a Moore field goal and shortly afterward. Crhu.ii. catt Park enterprise.

McGraw shown Mioses Alyce MilU and Margaret Morris, acting as caddies. try to collect thoee Southern bonds. -v "CA3T anybody Mention any, Important question that our wet would submit to foreign xurt? Mexico acys defiantly i to (this huge "In mat-i tera affecting Mealco Ton must Basketball Scores 6f juard Uke the ball over ran HP on Chichi Substitutes for Case 17: Baldwin Wallace 21. peddle his acreage, among them being Dutch Reuther, hero of a dozen hectic baseball campaigns. Reuther was put on the market after his team-1 anoTKe?" Tn'lheTltoF line a second tim ti Lehigh Freshmen St; Itutgers Ohatchle basket.

From this point a. Moore; Piedmont." Wright for Haslam. Freshmen S(. mates had carried it down the field. I hs An UM, mrta ofJHJealoo, of the contest to the soun.llnr of the last whistle the Ohatchle drib- University of Michigan SS; oiers were in the Iad and main ciuo ana ne was aoout lo get a ticket to the minors when young Bucky Harris, the boy wonder man new attendance record lor proies sional football, appeared well aat- 'tattfed' -wWeiTwwstijii university ot Oklahoma 49; Wied with the-ame.

Football, ex. Drake university stellar forward on the GIVE UP POST perts 1t aree-tha Mississippi A. 4c M. Tulane Ohatchle clan, was the scoring star w7 ooea tne cmted states need i foreign help? Waahlngon did itr need It. He did not have peoplav bacfe of hlnv or 5,000,000 either.

1 sssasBnBniasBnBVBBBnBBBasBnBVan DR. L. C. BRANSCOMB ADDRESS TO Saturday picked Dim up for a bargain. Reuther delivered so well alone Mr-M-J-wte-i- the total of duced more real football than any game seen here this season.

VITffBEARS Memphis T. C. A. S3; Nash points, Akridge scored 24 with Coveleskie that the Senators mil villa Ramblers 14. McCuIIars nine.

anomer- pennant and wer4 INTERNATIONAL just nosed out of their second me jack-sovuie girls were not at i fast enough to keep up- with the4 iereer University Coach Ke- world'e championship Jn the aeries -RACE PLANNED Lehigh 40: Rutgers 19. Nebraska 5f; GrinneltK. Iowa S9i Indiana 23. Notre Dame 54 City college' of asainat the. Dri" I C.

Branscomb, Bresldenf Jf-Ti yttt. 1 (United. signs; rutiire flans Are Not Announced Ohatchje damsel and the latter were able to get trails" fot this Jbasket. most of them counting C5w mHF3rSXISfi tne vyashington club that a 20 per a ruej addressed the Wcmans' r-eaek--Jattatlwuio ceot'dmdehd'-wXtdeSarealnS'Sf tnrmtun Temperance Union fn French and South American turfl Detroit IT. Arkansas IS; S.

cKlcagn''f; Union 40; Hamilton 17. A .,,4 Aincon, Jan. faiJt and another melon is about to be cut In the same proportions. --v association! a big internation. vn oi unaicnie ana Jackson vliWhlgbaVmoo Birmingham Saturday, at a meet-, Inj Of organization, Dr, 'head It seems that several of the 41 t0 be on of the Branscomb waa In the Magic City coach of Mercer university for the wasnmgton Dla.vera hard abautf mw orK treci-s, are to oe sent for tAa.

W.a..TlI...elebrattoJi,.of. past three years and leader of the this and as result. Butkx Harris I In 'ew days by the Jockey club, crlminage In connection with the girls' contest, the Ohatchle boya winning by a count of 31 to 13. The lineup for the "girls' game: Bear football squad has reslgne-i me aixtn anniversary of the pro Lihltion law, ratsea nis price to ISO. 000 a Jrear 1 11 wa It was announced today by Presi EMMETT STEPHENS' CONDITION IS SAID TO BE IMPROVING and Reuther said be would haee to Dr.

Branscomb will fill the puU American ouiciai.i, realizing tnel Interest that was developed by the dent Weaver. Ohatchle Position JacksonvlJUe Akridge IJoblnson's future plans were not. appearancein this country of I McCu liars Forwsrd Fits Papyrus and Eplnard. want to ar pwmt Doth sermons at the First Methodist church today. "An Old Testament Wap Story and Its Lesions' will be the subject for the morning service, be talked to In large sums or He would remain In Florida and tell dirt for Mr.

BcGraw. BUI Poak, one of the best pitchers In the the Brooklyn Robins to sell Florida property 1af 'rear-andJaek7FotiTTTie---w. Nance Blair range a race or a series here this summer between the best O. Nance ...8. Center.

an thoroughbreds In the world. Phillips S. Rowao Emmett Stephens, who was seriously burned over the body when his clothing mysteriously caught on fire early Wednesday morning hlle he. su i sleep wards. Moore horton eran Brooklyn first baseman, has OKLAHOMA FIVF.

Garage onnrner avenue GETS WARM WELCOME, IN HONOR GAME made public." lie saldrhoweverV that he would remain until the clous of the present school The resignation was believed the rcult of agitation here for the appointment of a general athletic dU ittOTrw horwoutd appomt conches for sports at the -wilege. President Weaver sniff CoaVfr Ro'hTnsbh 'emphasised. Tiowi ever, there has been no ill feeling "I hove never known better-coach and I deeply regret your; In hisi letter tarttobtnr-onr-The coaeh -wa athree-letter man of Colgate and was mentioned for the all-America, team in TIGKTIS BtT TALE FROM THE RIVElllA orman. Okla mono PREACHER SHOOTS WIFE AKD" THEN KILLS SELF Tallapoosa, Ca, Jan. 1.

(Spe-ricl)After firing one shot from a pl-tol Into his wire's breast," O. Newell, negro preacher, turned the gun on himself and ended his own life with two bullets squarely through the heart (United Prcss)---Wttb Missouri Jt L- Practically all of the baseball Players, who train In the aonth, have burled their money In Florida ana the crops are so good that they are. telling their bosses If you want be to play ball, give me ab ib 1 fl fitly improving at Sellers' hospital, Tr was slated Saturday night by attaches of the Institution. Hospital authorities state that young Stephens Is resting well, and that If Ite will probably be dismissed within a few days. -taller honore atirtake.r4he Uni jost a fortune In' Europe, basks in the sands at' Palm Beach, Fla.

versity of Oklahoma basketball tem this-afternoon trounced the more dough than I can make Florida. In Drake university five' leading con-1 1 11 1 tender, 4 to I acksnnvwp Normal the Brooklyn baseball club today. His signed contract was. received Cannes. France, Jan.

16. -(Unit-ed-, V.Illa... of Berkeley, accompanied by her mother and 3( tennia racquets, stepped' from a train here tonight Into a warm welcome from the Riveirs. -Jiance centereOtt.attention the formidable array of racquets which was termed by the French sportsmen ss "ammunition for the greatest offensive Lenglen ever was called upon to repulse." itsovffle-Header I OUR BOARDING HOUSE today" Brooklyn of (ice. -Ma- Bv Ahern I ranvllle.

one of the heroes of the The Jacksonville State Normal of the born the last whittle Boston Braves in the 1914 world's series against the Philadelphia Athletics was secured by the Rob-In-, for the waiver, price. school divided a double-header curded. Princeton. N. Jan.

13. United Press) Princeton defeated, Yale in basketball here tonight by1, a score of 34 to II. rfs von night the girls will girls-varsity defeated the quintet thq varsity of "L'niversJty of Ath-Ba college, by a acots-of-AlaiajTia, and, on Saturday night Uier-wfeUe he-boj-aj. or Au'burnT The Normal boys wlij go" to At uig to Gadsden Y. M- C.

by a count of 39 to S3. BarfU MV I 50li6-fo MX Ton-fr' tOAki OF BArfARO I LYRIC-VAUDEVILLE LYRIC--" From an early stage In the same. -To BviB irl' ttiv or? A BORROwte? CI6AR'. Ad' CBf Aki' 5rfAt-rf the Normal girls bad the lead and lanta Wednesday where they 'will play the Oglethorpe quintet and on Thursday night they will take on the Georgia Tech "Rats." The girls line-up: Normal Athens were able to maintain It through "i out. rv- POOR IWlliS The'pasawork of the Normalites THIS WEEK a Position wnsnmotw tberf the Athenetra tnt widlSiriraiT5 --Herbert -Pen ce-Presents Forward soap oTc Iff Allgood toacn.

was well pleased with the showing of her team and praised Crowley -1 the pass, work. THE SOUTHERN BEAUTIES Karr Hawthorne The boys game, was freouentlw Center Williams tied up and toward the la fw minutes of ths sffair. the vinitnr. Will the FoDowiof Cut Of VaadeTiIIe ArtisU Guard Henders Murphy hooked up several suqcesslveieW Eowell markers and came out ths big end Guard iod. DENT.

TO HEAD HERBERT PENCE Creator of Wholesome MARIE PROCTOR A Bit of Pep. LUCILLE WALKER Soubrette. Is a -well known expert, Mr. Dent said yester- -MERCHANTS' -j-it'r -srnt will be sl.le tn Internrft! III AL-HARVEY3nCoir JlLuUl JDKJU 1 chants. He hopes to bring' about Local Real Estate Man Sue a.

eloser co-operation between the merchants through the local association. There sre well established bu-r a' us in' A laba ma- cities over 10,000 and are located In An AND THE FAMOUS SOUTHERN SUNFLOWER CHORUS OF SNYCOPATED STEPPERS fceeoV Pahlke As Manager Of Association nlston, Bh-mnlgham, Gadsden, luntsyllle. Mobile, ON THE SCREEN Montbomery, Muscle bhoals. Ope-lika, and Tuscaloosa. Mr.

Dent will retail his rest estate business and Mother Interest's. Monday and Tnesdaj Harold Bell Wrifhtt'i Famous Novel JWHEN A MAN'S A MAN In with the mansgs- merit of the credit aasociatlon. B. Dent, well known real estate dealer, ha been made manager of the local' Credit SMorlatlon sur-ceedlng John P. Pahlke, who will return to the P.irmingham office of, the Merchants Credit association, Fred A.

Ctriley; superintendent of agencies of the National Credit Reporting company, i which operates the Annlston, Bessemer. r-snoalsv Wednesday and Thursday BLANCHE SWEET in "ANNA CHRISTIE'', Also Comedy Saturday WILLIAM DESMOND in ewataa--asBaBBSsa-aM-a-a-a Friday Only CEO. O'BRIEN BIARANVILLE SENDS IN SIGNED CONTRACT TO ROBINS OFFICE "GERALD CRANSTON'S LADY" "BLOOD AND STEELE. he ln Aonurton. for; several; jays woraing out the' details of the Pre-s) It Marahvine.

former A Fast Kaviaj 'r--' -y--- iranoftr or a nJ will manager of the Chicago Cubs, de remain here for an Indefinite per- serted the ranks of the holdouts on 7.

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