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THE ELON COLLEGE WEEKLY. Friday, May 2, 1913. HUNTLEY-STOCKTON HILL COMPANY. furniture: and undertaking CASH OR CEEDIT. GREBJs^SBORO, N. C. announcement THE GREENSBORO PRIVATE INFIRMARY 121 SOUTH ELM STliEKT, liREENSP.OKO, N. C. Under the Direct Supervision of Drs. ('harles E. Moore, F. 0. Hvatp end Parran Jarboe A Small, Up-to-Date Institution for the Diagnosis and Treat ment of Mild Medical, Surgical and Genilo-urinary Diseases. Rates: $10.00 to $15.00 per week. Registered nurses in attend ance at all hours. Long distance 571. Miss Mary Bakuett, [{. N., Superintendent W F* DO Genuine French Dry Cleaning iind Sample Dyeing ■' as well as high griide laiindry work. We will ap preciate your patronage. Write for j.rice list and terms to agents. We charge only 5 cents for short and 10 cts. for cleaning long White Kid Gloves. OOLUiViBlA LAUNDRY CO. 112^/2, 114, 116 Fayetteville St., Greensboro, N. C. W. B. Fuller, Elon College Tiepresentcitive ELON COLLEGE-CO-EDUCATIUNAL Situated in the delightful hill covintry of North Carolina. With all of tht ad vanages and none of the disadvantages of city life. ')iploma from Elon admits without examination to the Graduate Departments* iti l.ading universities. In addition to th« REGULAR COI^LEQE COURSES, the following Departments are maintained: I’KEPARATOKY DEPARTMENT—Prepares young men and young womeU’ for the Freshman class at Elon, or else where. MUSIC DEPARTMENT—Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ, Violin, Brass Instru ments. EXPRESSIONf DEPARTMENT—Elocution and Physical culture. ART DEPARTMENT—Oil Painting, Wafer Color’s, Pastel, Crayon, Chin* Painting, Pul)lic School Drawing. Mechanical Drawing, Etc. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT—An ideal Business Course, combining educa tion culture, and special training. NORV'AL DEPARTMENT—A three years briefer couree leading to the L. 1. degree. Also special term each vear. April and May. Good equipment and m'^deru oonvi!nienees. Building heated by steam, lighted by electricity, furnished with water and baths. Expenses moderate, from $132 to $187 per session of ten months. Write for catalogue showing terms and work in detail. PRESIDENT W. A. HARPER, ELON COLLEGE, N. C. WHITING & HORTON 10 EAST MARTIN ST., RALEIGH, N. C. CLorniEns and mkn's furnishers, You are invited to make our store your Headquarters when in Raleigh. ones. Love singles, ftobi'Vts safe on field er's (‘hoiit*, Love l)eiug retired short to set'ond. Reeves tlied to third. Elon -—Atldnsnn strikes out. Malot\e gets base on bills. Hurrus safe on fielder's choice: Jlalone onr first to second. Burrns steals se’ond while I’ojthress strikes out. ^Veaverville.—Thrash safe on error. Lynch filed to catcher who caught Thrash otr at first. Shannon singles. Miller gets base on balls. Culbertson strikes o\it. Elon.—Newman flied to second. Bruce singles to deep infield. .Johnson singles to center. s.'oring Bruce. Joyner flied to cen ter. Ingle strikes out. Weaverville.—Sheek strikes out. Love do(‘S the same. Roberts out pitcher to first. Elon.—Atkinson out second to first. Ma lone out seccmd to first. Burrus strikes ont, Weaverville.—Keeves ont short to first. Thrash singles I>ynch hits to center for three bags scoriug Thrash. Shannon sin gles scoring r.ynch. Miller is safe on pitch v;»;s error while at the same time Shan non scores and Miller goes to third. Cul- bert.son strikes out. Miller scores on .Toy- ner's passed ball. Sheek files to left field. j.^lon.—Poythress strikes out. Newman does likewise. Bnice hits for two sacks to center, .lohnson hits for three bases, scoring Brnce and scoriug himself on catcher's error. Joyner Is out hit by pltea- er on last strike. Weaverville.—Love hits to right for two bases. Roberts out second to first. Reeves singles scoring Ix>ve. Thrash strikes out. Lyuch out short to first. Elon.—Ingle strikes out. So does At kinson. Malone out second to first. Siimmary: People’s House Furnishing Company, HIGH POINT. N. C. Wholpnale and Tletail Hetwe Prirnishers and Jobbers MANTl-F-R GRATES. TILE. A SPECTALTT FREEMAN DRUG COMPANY, Burltrgtcr?, Ncrth Carolina Are the leaders in Drugs, Chem cals and Toilet ArticleB. CAREFUL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. B. A. SELLARS & SONS, HIGH CLASS DRY GOODS AND GENTS’ CIXITHIEES ANIj TAILORING MERCHANTS. MAIN STREET - - . - - BURLINGTON, N. C. Two base hits: Bruce, I,ynch. Thrash. Three base hits: Johnson, Lynch. First base on balls: -VtUinson 2, Culbert son 1. Struck out b.v Atkinson !). Culbertson 1.5, Double play: Joyner to Ingle. Batteries: Atkinson. Harwood and Joy ner ; Culbertson and Shannon. Time: 1:50. Ijnipire, Brown. at 1I.4RS HILL Tck) lunch nionnfain air played hardship with the clnb and though we nearly evened up with hits, the horrible word errors would ap])ear in an.v detailed account. Some of tile facts: JIars HIM College AB U II PC A E Love p 4 0 2 0 11) .lenkins cf 4 1 0 0 0 1 -McNew 2B 4 1114 0 rope IB 4 1 1 12 0 0 Coleman c 4 0 14 10 Hudspeth If 4 110 0 0 Griggs 3R 2 2 12 0 Sams Ks 3 0 0 3 3 0 Xunner.v rf .3 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 21 11 3 Elon AB R H PO A E Poythress p 4 1 1 0 2 0 N'ewman 3B 4 1113 0 Bruce ss 4 0 0 3 0 1 .Johnson If 3 12 10 0 Ingle IB 3 0 0 9 1 2 Joyner c 3 0 0 2 4 0 Malone 2R 1 0 10 0 2 Burrus If 3 1110 0 Ramse.v cf 3 114 0 0 Harwood 2B 2 0 0 0 0 0 30 5 7 21 10 5 THK IMPKRIAL TAILOR, “PATSONIZE THE MASTEB OF ALL TAILORS. ” T^e man who makes every stitch of his work in yotir home town. Hsts jolt re^ived a fine line of sprin? samplei, inaluding Imported Sergei and Alaminoa Grey Novelties. We l ave also reeeired the latest models of the latest English euta. Samples are open for your inspection. Kindly pay ns a call. H. GOLDSTEIN, PROPRIETOR, BURLINGTON, N. C. Fi-Cwers for All Occasions FRESH AND SWEET, ROSES, CARNATIONS, AND VIOLETS OUR SPEC IALTY. j. L. O’QUINN, PHONE 149, RALEIGH, N. C. H. E. Atkinson, College Representative. SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU. RALEIGH, N. C. Established 1891. Opera‘(« throughout the Southwest. Teachers located in thir- ly-two States. If open to engagement or promotion write at onc.e for Booklet and Special Membership Option. CUAS J. PARKER, MANAGER. Summary: Two base hits: Poythress, Bnrrus, I^owe. Three base hits: Johnson. Home run: Pope. Struck out by Poythress 2. Ix>ve 4. Batteries; Poythress and Joyner; Ix)ve and Coleman. Time 1 Umpire. Reard. Game called at seventh inning on ac count of darkness. AT LKNOIR The game with I.‘nolr College simply lacked interest and enthusiasm, together with an unusually bad ground. Elon’s twirler and puzzler only allowed three bits, they being scattered. The error column tells the tale. Score by innings: Lenoir 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 3 x Elon 0 10200000 R H 6 3 2 3 5 8 Summary : Two base hits: Plyler, Stuck. Struck out by Atkinson 8, by Miller 7. Dtrable plays: Newman to Ingle to New- niiin. Haiterles: Atkinson and .Toyner; Miller iiiid Stuck. 'I'lme 1:45. AT GUILFORD With “Lengthy” Shore in his usual formi and the hard hitting club behind him, Guilford finished vis up in grand style and sent us back to the Hill with the follow ing result: R H E Guilford 2 0201013X 9 13 1 Elon 0 00000020 2 7 4 Two base hits: Johnson, Stuart, Benbow,. Shore, Thompson. Three base hits: Stuart 2, McBrame. Struck out by Malone 4, by Shore 8.
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