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locals win ragged affair
PUUiHlil SCORKS HAIJ-' UK
TCAMS 50 POINTS; WHITLKY
SHOW S I !• WKLL FOR TIMK
HK WAS IN THK OAMK.
Wilson, N. —The ' JJtile Chris-
tlana* '»cn a afTuir from the
Gcldsborti Kambl. r!* ' Thursduv ni.;ht.
Februar> the I"ih. Whitley’s .-howJng
for the time he was in the'f^ctine wan
the ouljKaiidinx feature. The ’Knn!-
lers” had a team of Htarn.
The blue ami white broke the Hror-
iBg Ice a few se<'on)la after the <on-
test was under way when Fvil^h.irn
Hank a pretty p.hot froni the side if
the court Thi« lead wa*: not held looR
by the “('hristlans*'. for the entire
Ooldaboro team with the exre|)ti(n of
tUillork a;tnk a two )H)tnt<M in r'l'id
Are order The Blue and White rago g
found theniselveK and iMK)n took the
lead, but agiin the ■ Kamblern” would
not be out done and came bark with
a spurt that «wept the ‘rhriHtlan*^
off their feet. H<!f time found the
“Kittle ChriHfians'* on the r.nall end
of the SO to 1"* score.
As th*' seecnd half got under w:iy
the “Ramblers’ continued their ncor-
ing spurt At this sttige the “(’hri«
tian«*’^J«s« were wild an«l long, and
were wntinuaUy broken iip The
"Christians” called time out and talked
things over, but when pkiy was re
sumed It seemed as if their talk was
in vain, for the "RamblerH” juKt could-
not mlBs a shot. The contest see ued
as If it were a Ooldsijoro victory, but
the "Christians” finally came wi»h
one point of tielng the score. Then
Gold8bor< sunk one from the middle if
the court, giving them a three point
lead. The crcwd began to leave, but
the “Fighting Christians" found them
selves and started the fight th t has
characterized fheir play through the
state. When the finul whistle blew
the “Chfistians” had amassed f>0 i>olnf8
to 40 for the “Ramblers" making it
the eighth consecutive game won.
The line ups and summary follows;
A. C. C. (501 (40 Cioldsboro
RIggan (2) liarham
Right Forward
(C) Mann (7t (12) Une
I^eft Forward
Punn nO)
Center
Brinkley (6i (3> Nash
lx‘ft Guard
Fulghani (2u) (ft Hullcok
Right Guard
Poore by halves:
Goldsboro 2" 20-40
A. O C.. l."> 35—:,o
Substitutions:
Goldsboro: Ilest for Nash.
A. C. C.: Whitley (10) for Riicg in.
Refre<-. Rlauvelt
CHAMPS ARRIVE HOME.
RETURN WITH WINS OVER GUII^
FORI>. CATAWHA. 1.ENOIR-
BHVNE, AND A S'. N. S.
an*l
out in the ieat! by ten ^Hdnt-;
when the game eudtnl tut stn-rv »• •
33-17 in fa%or of thf "ijttle t'hri'i :
tians. *
The ".Mountain lUvtri' ' f ,».n !.* l|
Rhyne, who defeatt*d Iht*
te-im on Wfdntv-^.y ulght. wt*;e in t'.ie
best of r«ndlilt.n^ for 'The IJ il«
Christian^ ' on Thurs<l.iy ni‘<hl. Tlie |
contest not evt*n ronsidereil to . e a i
good practice gune fur The IteurH
The gymnoium was packed, ;:uil all;
were c< nfldt nt of winning thi- u ni .i
and al<o the championship of “Th**
hittU* Five. ” The first half w s a hard i
fought affair with U*noir-Rhyne ta •
ing the breaks The • ('hrisilanM’*;
fought for every iuih yet wiien t‘'e|
whistle ended the first h df.the “Hears*’
were leading 1.'.-11. The s»‘Cond h »lf
?»lartw! with a rush. ' The Hearn” slnV •
ing fotir field goals, and at the m( «'
of this |»eriod “The
ing by eleven p< ints
4 NAnon wfr>e
STmjT/O
OUR
25“
YEAR
OUR
SILVER
YEAR
wimit $avtng» are grtate»t
' TttTtnntlTTTi
ALUMNI NOTES.
Mr and Mrs. Mos«»s Ty»t« n Moye are
nicely situut«>d at Town Creek rtrhcol.
Wilson County, where they are te.t» h
ing. They are doing a very gratifying
' were tca.l- .
• « • »
The crowd knew j
w. n. bill the Sotilhard and Ix'Koy H:,rri» are
at Inike rnlvtTsily this y»*ar pursuing
their Hludies in the graduate s<'hool.
that the i; m>'
tl'n-* just wouldn’t give up. In th-
last fpw minutes of piny they hit their
stride. an<l with three minutes left
“The (’hrlHtinns " were b-adlng by one
{K>int. “The Hears” cajfed time out
and talked things over, but their In
termlssion was in vain. When play
was resumed “The ('hristlans’ hank
three field goals. Thus when the whls-
tie blew “The Christians” were on
the large end of the 34*28 score. Wl'h
this game came the State champl^t^.
ship, the first time the »<hool ha<» ever
won Khe championship in any s|)ort.
The last game at Itoone with A.
\ S. was njore of an endurance test
for “The IJttle Christians” than any-
thing else. After pl ying three games
during the week and riding the inn-
jority of the time, they were In no con
dltlon whatever to play basketball
The result l>elng they played a slow-
game. and were lucky to come out on
the big end of the 27*18 score.
I Agnes ('obli. Vivian Holden, Mittie
Wiggins, and I*>ther Hryunt are teach
ing at Woodlngfon School near Kin
■ ston,
• • • •
I Walter Run'lolph Is at his home in
; Washington. N C . engaged In busl
ness with hiH brother.
• * • •
1 Charles Janies is located In Wilson
I where he has regular employment In
' the local Post Office.
* * • •
I John Ross Is with Young’s In Kin
ston. N. C.
, • • • •
Mr. an<I Mrs I.*, J. iUckers. Nannie
; Pearl Qulnnerly, are teaching at Deep
fRun. Mr. Rickers is principal
\ * • « «
Miss Ruth STilnner is teaching at
Stantonsburg High School where she
taught last year.
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PERSONALS.
Janie Manning and Macon Moore are
—Miss Cassie Southard visited her j pujoying the profession of teaching
sister at the cbllege on the week end,at Orlfton.
of Febniarv 12 j • • • •
— Mildred Petway s^wnl the week i Mr. E. N. Grady and Mr. Anderson
en<i|wlth her parents in Knield. Hoswell are l»oth teaching In Wilson
—Violet Goodw in and Margaret l,lg j County, at Hlack Creek and Rock
gett left school on last Friday for Hldge re«»|)ectlv£ly.
Wiishlngton to si>end the week end j j
with their parents. ,
—Cwll Reel and Ce<ll Jarman Bi«mj DRAMATIC CLUB,
last week end at the home of Mr. Heel
The I>ramatlc Club is now in its
busiest season touching up the w’ork
for the spring ternj. A nun»lH*r of
plays are under way for the prelimi
nary to l>e held in a few weeks that
will determine the numtier which will
represent th*» club In the conteKt of
, the North Carolina I>ramatic Asso<i.i
;tlon. The cc^ntest will take place som
'time In Manh at Chai>e| Hill. N. ('
The plays iMiiig practiced are; “Statl<m
IyVVV and the “Rehearsal."
Witeun, N. C.—The “Little Chris
tians” returne<l Saturday. February
the 5th, from the most successful trip
any team representing the s<hool h:.s
ever attempted. Hy winning all four
^mes they cinched the state cham
pionship of the “Little Five.'*
Leaving WRscn Mdnday moining.
Janiiar> 31st, the “Little Christians"
enccuQtered Guilford College at Guil
ford in the evening. Starting with a
rush the “Christians” were never in
danger during the entire game. Coach
Doak’s charges were not in it with the
“Little Chri«tians”, who i>assed and
shot tttskets at will. The Quakers
were tinabte during the entire contest
to stop the short snappy |»assing of the
“Chffctlaii- ’* Although the “Quakers’*
fought hard they came out on the snnll
end of the 39*25 score. This i>eing the
initial and encouraging game of the
trip.
At Salisbury the “Christian?” were
encountering unknown material. Net
knowing what Cataw'ba had. they were
worried until after the contest got un
der way The large crowd that filled
the gyiimasium were exi>ecting a “Ca
tawba** victory, but as jw^on as (he first
whistle blew the “Chri«tlans” started
—never to be headed or stopped. The
crowd was still confident of a
tawba” victor>‘ at half time, as the
“Christians” were leading by Just a
small margin. But after Coach Waiv-
ker Polished his lecture at the Inter
mission the “Christians” came ba*’k
with a scoring spurt, that put ch”*!!!
in Arapahoe.
—The A. C. C. Hasketbail Squad went
over to Raleigh Saturday night. Feb.
12. tq the St-»te-Carollna basketball
game.
—Miss .Margaret Osborne under went
an o|>eration in the local hospltil Frl
day the 11th.
—Miss Honnie Hell Windham was a
visitor at the college the past we*‘k
end.
—Miss Ethel Morgan left Saturday
for her home In Stoke«daIe where Fhe' <'«<-e|,tlonal re<ord
.pent the week end with her mother i f'”’ '>»■ "•>'I'The ontHtand-
and sister ' accomplishment over previous
-Mr Alton Park Ilelanrfa left A.'’"'''™ '"»'n'<-n»noe of a
C C. at the end of the flrnt «eme,ter "^'''nd Theatre.' Thl» met with a Krent
and entered MaaaeV. It,i»lne«a ColleKe "'“y"'
at RU hmond Va, where he la pursu i'The Infli.eno,- of the elul. la on.atand-
InK a course In a^rountancy. -'•f ■>" rotind
-.Mr. I>.man n,<rnhlll and .Mr. .Ml)-'" >’«" hranehed o„t Into
the realm of the other colleges of the
state in the work of a similar nittire
The club is under the direction of Mrs
W A. T.ucas of the dei»artment of ev*
-Mr. Robert Grady spent la»i Sun-'
day night in ?even Springs with his
parents. COLLEGE GLEE CLUB.
—President H. S. Hllley filled an ap., —
pointment at LaOrange last Sunday. | xhe Gle«* ('lub under the direction
—I>ean Mrs. A. R. Moore has just of Miss Elma SUrr is doing a very
recovered from illness which confined creditable work in the college this
her to her bed for several days. j year Its most outstanding program
—Mr. K. N. Grady, alumnus of the was the one given at the Crusa^le
college and teacher in the Black Creek meeting held at Greenville. N. C./
High School, was visitor at the college February 4 The program was rendered
last week end. \ ver>' effectively during the luncheon at
jthe church. The numbers given were:
“Come to the Gay Feast of Pong”
ton Moye former students of the col
lege. escorted Miss l*Mna Wood and
Mias Mary Jones to the show at the
Wilson Theatre Monday evening.
As I was walking down the street the
and "Anvil Chorus.” Immediately fol.
other day my friend, who was walking
by my aide, aald, ‘'Atlantic Chrlatlan i
ColleKe 1. makin* me think, and I real-
It bellere the school possesses a fac
ulty that Is as efficient In the ability to
stimulate this factor as rao be found
(adapted for the purpose of t>oosiln«[
Uhe cause of the Crusade.
In similar Institutions. Atlantic Chrli>.
tl;m Ik
America." This person
Other pronraro* have tjeen Riven at
PInetop and WalstonburK, The club
, ,„'ls worklnn on new sprlni; numlwrs at
one of the best college* Ini , , ....
j ! present, and It Is contemplating on i
the Institutions of higher learning by
their ability to stimulate thought. Is
that the proper standard of Judgment?
The writer believes this to be a correct
standard whereby the college* may be
Judged J. U
number of concerts for the near future.
i
FHolse: (at football game)—"I don't
see how those players ever get clean."
Miss Starr: "I thought that's what
the scmb team's for.’’
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