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»,. iiW* -.'’>«l.'!*V-'« ,'pril I5-’ ‘9-5 MAROON AND GOLD Page Three {Washington Cafe jj,OS STUDENTS' RENDEZVOUS (jrJngton, N. C. Phone 492 A. D. PATE & CO. 11 Best Equipped Exclusive Job Printing Office In Alamance County Telephone 216 Oor. Davis and Worth Streets IX BURLINGTON, N. C. „ II i Earn While You Learn College students of ability can make g0'0l money in tlieir spare time actiug as our representa tives. We have a clean-cut prop osition that Insures a steady in come during college and after graduation, if desired. Write for fletails, without obligating your- ?elf. PILOT life Insurance Company H. B. Gunter, Vice-Pres, and Agency Manager. inbson-#iU0 SHOES—HOSIERY “TOO” , 210 S. ELM STKEET GREENSBORO, N. C. DR. FRANK E. GILLIAM DENTIST Over Eonse Jewelry Store Telephone 992 Burlington, N. C. DR. L. M. FOUSHEE Dentist BUELINGTON, N. O. Office near rreeman Drug Co. Phone 21 —NOTICE— ELON STUDENTS Come in and spend your spare moments with us. BURLINGTON DRUG STORE Next to Rose Theatre H/Owees fob all occasions .J: h TROLLINGER h >; V The Florist > J j ^ Burlington, N. C. ^ I Phones; Store, 931; Night, 619 V batting averages ! Johnny Lankiord seems to bt- j st'l! in tlie lead but lie dropped I oft his 1000 lead and several of | the fellows of the 333 ability are I bofTinning to come up. As the [ season progresses we expect to I find the race becoming a bit | closer. • The team’s average is also on j the increase. It is 204 this week I against 190 last week. \ Lankford 0^^ j '''“'ker I I'oglemfin | P. Caddell | 304 I H. Crutchfield 261 | Lindlcy 2OO = Slaughter j Fowler .... | „ j MAEOON AND GOLD NINE WINS ONE GAME AND IS loser in two contests (Continued from Page One) ratio playing of the home team and the consistent game of the visitors. The Bos Score: Ab R H 0 A E Lindlev, ss 5 1 2 1 7 3 ^b 4 0 1 3 2 2 Fowler, cf 4 0 1 1 0 1 Gilliam, lb 8 1 2 11 1 0 Walker, If 1 i..x 2 0 1 Crutchfield, rf 1 1 1 3 Caddell, 3b 3 0 0 Farmer, c 3 0 0 Fogleman. p 3 0 1 ’Slaughter 1 0 1 **Walker 1 0 0 0 0 0 ***Lankford 1 0 0 0 0 0 State’s best for To hits, with two safe ties, one of tiu'm n jiu-jisly scratch. Wake Forest started the game in snappy fashion in the o^^ening frame by scoring two ruiis'and giving the affair all the earmarks of a walk-nwny. Tim berlake was ]iassel. Small hit and Tim- berlake came home. Armstrong sacri ficed to give Small the other run. Elou came back strong iu the second, how ever, and held Wake Forest for three cuts. Only once more during the game were Gnrrity’s charges able to count. Flon scored in the fifth when F. Oad- dell w’alked and P. Caddell tripled to right field. Portsider Kid Kitchin pitched a creditable game for Wake Forest especially in the pinches. In the second inning after Gilliam and Crutch field had singled with nobody out he settled down and fanned the next bat ters in one. tw’O', three order. Tie sent 11 men back to the bench via the air route. Slaughter iu centerfield for Elon showed that he had the right name so far as opposing pitchers are concerned, for he collected two nice hits froro Kit- cliin's offerings. Gilliam, first base, also made two singles. Ttightfielder Small was the only man on the Baptist squad to get a clean hit. The box scorer Prof. Schines: “Mr. Seig, is Mr. HoffTuan a steady chap?” Mr. Seig: ‘‘Yes, so far ho has been practically motionless.’’ llo'\v are ^rls like angels? They never have an earthly thing to w'ear. 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Totals ,... 4 10 27 13 9 Hampden-Sydney Ab n H 0 A K Dudley, c .... 2 1 4 0 0 Harris, ss 5 0 1 0 3 .') Leisfeld, 3b . . n 1 1 1 0 Brisner, lb 5 0 1 13 1 fj Ott, cf 4 0 3 7 0 Zimmerman, rf . . . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hilladav. If 4 2 1 0 0 0 Squires, 2b 4 0 0 2 4 0 Hundley, p 0 0 0 0 0 Kobertson, p 2 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 6 8 27 10 0 *Batted for Caddell in 8th. **Batted for Farmer in 8th. ***Batter for Farmer in 9th. Zimmerman pitched in 9th. Score by innings: Hampden-Sydney Ill 003 000—(i Elon Oil 100 100—4 Summary: ^ base hit, Walker; 2 base hits, Crutchfield, Fogleman, Dudley; sacrifice hits, Crutchfield^. Caddell; base on balls, off Hundley 1, off Robertson 1. of Zimmerman 1: struck out, by Hund ley 3, by Fogleman stolen bases, Hol liday, Ott; umpire, Johnston, Wake For est. A. C. C. GAME The Christian nine met Atlantic Cliristian College on Comer Field Mon dav afternoon and chalked up the sec ond victory of the seaso-n. Crutchfield pitched for Elon and made very creditable showing. After the first two or three innings the visitors ■ot on to “Tobe’s” delivery and hit consistently until the eighth frame, hen Fogleman took the mound. Although the score of each tea.i. (.laved tag with the score of the other team the outcome never really seemed n doubt. The game was raggedly played _nd many errors by both teams nmrred the contest throughout. Both teams „.t with frequency and several trotted off the entire circuit on long hits and errors. Elon Ab R H Po A Slaughter, cf .... 5 0 2 0 1 Lindlev. ss 0 0 1 1 Bvrd, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 Gilliam, lb 4 0 2 9 0 Crutchfield, rf .:. . 4 0 1 3 0 Walker, If .... 4 0 1 3 0 Fo'wler, p 4 0 1 1 5 F. Caddell, 3b .... 2 1 0 1 0 P. Caddell. c 3 0 1 7 0 Totals ... .35 1 8 24 9 Wake Forest Ab R H Po A Ti’bcr’e, ss .... 3 1 0 2 2 Greason. 2b 4 0 0 0 3 Small, rf .... 3 1 1 1 1 Armstrong, lb . .. 1. 0 0 8 0 Simmons, If 3 0 0 1 0 Motsinger, cf .... .... 3 0 0 0 0 Berry, 3b .... 3 0 0 3 1 Hood, c 3 1 ] 12 0 Kitchin, p 2 0 0 0 4 WAKE FOREST GAME The riranion Deacons, outhit four to = bi' the scrappy Christian bunch, but ,„ayiug invincible ball in the pinches, defeated Elon 3 to 1, on Gore Field Tuesday oftenioon. The big show o the game was the 12 cylinder hurling of Fowler for the visitors. With an easy slow ball movement Fowler retired the team that yesterday cashed m on ojie pla Totals . 25 3 2 27 11 Summary: Errors. Greason, Lindley, F. Caddell 2: earned runs. Wake Forest 1; Elon 1; three base hits, Walker, P. Caddell; first base on balls, off Kitchiu 3, off Fowler 3; left on bases, Wake For est 1, Elon 1; struck out, by Kitcbin 11. by Fowler 2; umpire, Holding. From The Davidsonian Williamson—‘ ‘ Tliis cold weather chills me to the bone.” McConnell—“You should wear a hat.” Fresh Guthery—“Dearest, do yoii think you could ever lo\’e a fellow liko me?” She—“Jf he wasn’t too much like you.” One day as I chanced to pass, A beaver was damning a river; And Goat Harris, W'ho had rmi out of gas, Was doing the same to hia flivver. Prof.—“There now, Mr. Law'son, just keep that in mind and you w'ill have it in a nut shell. ” A bit of blank verse by Charley Hunter: ‘‘Gather your kisses while you may, Time brings only sorrow; For the flappers w’^ho flap so freely to’day. Are the chaperones of tomorrow.” “This is quite the cow’s hips,” said Pikey Johnson, as he bit into th.j boarding house steak. Bed Ferry: Jimmie, What’s the mat ter with my schedule? It’s the same length with the saiTie number of periods, aud mine just lasts ’til 1:60. Girl in Spanish II: When are wc sup posed to" report on these books? Mr. Allred: I don’t know exactly. If I had a map, I could tell you. The Right Line Sheik: “It’s wonderful how my hair }>arts exactly iu the middle.” She: “Yes, on dead center as it were. ’ * JOKES From Lenoir-Rhynean ^lother: Did you see Santa Claus last night, .Tettie? Jettie: N’om mother. But I heard what he said w’hen he fell o'ver my doll carriage. The very worst habit To get in your head, Ts to send girls flowers Before thev are dead. It is better to have loved a short man, Tlian never to have loved a tall. “Well, here’s where a chicken cnter.^ the ministry.’’ remarked a preacher as he began eating roast chicken. Bill BoltmT: “Is this a first clas? ! - restaurant?’^ 1 J j “Yes, but we will serve you just the same.^’ CAROLINA PETROLEUM COMPANY BURLINGTON, N. C. Oh, Pee Weef Such extravagance. At 4 0 'clock iu the afternoon you buy an all-day sucker. r>r. Longaker: Mr. Lynn, give your idea of'wealth. Nick: “Fifty dollars.'^ Officer: “Hey don^t you kno'w thivi is a one-way street?'^ Starnes: “Well, officer, I^m going only one way, ain’t I?^' ‘Well,” sighed Lopp as he gazed down at his old shoes, “I’ll soon be on my feet again.” Ask Bew'ey Starnes how to get a fortune easy. LOOK Burlington Jewelry AND Leather Goods Co. HAS A distinctive line of jewelry and traveling goods. ^Dress Well And Succeed*' Smart Clothes A Ctotli Edition Of IT’S our “West End” Spring Suit for Young Men—2 buttons; serni-soft front; semi-straight back; no vent; flap pockets; quarter ■ lined; 30 inches long. Van Story Clothing Company C.Our Spring Hats carry little weight, except the weight of smartest style opinion. Don’t put off putting on your new hat; put it over. ^ilakes Aeitos Go 49 fifllles On Gallon of Gasoiine .In amazing new de vice has been per fected by James A. May, of 7025 Lacotah Bldg., Sioux Falls, So. Dak,, that cuts down gas consumption, re- 'moves all carbon, r'revents spark plug irr”’;’e and overheat- Many cars have mr.de over 49 miles on a gal- 'cTi. Any one can install it. in five minutes. Mr. May wants agents and ia o'Terin? to send one free to one auto owner in each locality. Write him today. “Come in and get our prices’ Tailored Suits $24.00 $33.00 $35.00 Come and See For Yourself r. N. BOONE The Tailor Burlington, N. C. See our Pennants and Pillow Tops at the College Store.
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