SATURDAY. OCT. 31, 1936 MjVroon and gold PAGE FI V'J SPORTS ; ELON COLLEGE PLAYERS (Continued from Page One) of the club. The characters will be iiscussed, their qualities and the meaning that the author wished to convey by their personalities. The aim of the play will be analyzed, and the method of construction fcrought out. The second meeting of each month, on the fourth Monday, will ibe arranged to employ “home talent” in skits and short plays that are directed and possibly •written by students. These pro grams ■will be short enough so that part of the hour may he devoted to criticism by the audience. We shall discuss not only plays but dramatic readings and poetry as well, and here, too, original work will be welcomed. We want new ideas, and enthusiastic de ■yelopment of these ideas into ■worthwhile projects out of which everyone will ge; something, and of which everyone will have part. We want to make something of the Elon College Players. The music department is taking rapid strides toward bigger and better things; why can’t we deve'op our group into a conscientious and thriving organization that will bring in more members, who will “learn how” while enjoying them selves. At the close of her presentation of the year’s program, MisJ Till- r Jim Day one of main stays of the formidable Chirstian line. Elon Students Make Our Store Your Headquarters Complete Line of Spoat- -wear And Equipment COBLE SPORTING GOODS CO. 884 S. Elm St. GreensborofJ manns read the one.act play “P'ay.ng With Fire” by Percival Wilde, and the meeting was brought to an end hy Miss Heat- wole. The next meeting of the Dra matic Cjub will be held on Monday evening, November 9, at 7:30, ir the Little Chapel. Plan to attend i § Ramblings With FRANK X. DONOVAN Yale “Soapy” Goodes, substitute half-back who played well against Duke (B) team. Washington Cafe Entirely Renovated BOOTH SERVICElJ BURLINGTON, N. C. OUR TEAM The teams are parted, The game is started; A kick into the hands of Elon, Around left end The Gold team’s bent, To prove what they can do. A noted chief, asked the recip for his equally famous corn bee hash, replied: “There is no reipe; he stuff simply accumulates.”— t-€high Burr. LjBKAKY Ni^vvS (Continued fiom Page One) •'Manners ior Mil.ions,” by Miss HaU.da. It is just as diiferent from Emily Post as “'Rhapsody in Blue"’ is from Beethoven’s Nintih bymphony.” After reading Emily Posi, one almost feels a resent ment. at the aimost siangy man ner in which Miss Hadiaa treats the subject, but she i:overs most, of tha important points. One ae- ..g.itiul feature of this book i^, -nat you can open it. at almost, ■ ny i>age and read Jittie or inucn nu find ihelp. T'hat is a good book which ii peneu wi.-n exp=ccacion ana Ojtd with profit.” Happy days are here again Elon’s name has applaared in the win (Column for the first time this year—Let’s hope that it won’t be the last. After being beat en in previous ?ames, Elon not only, beat Duke "B” but shut th-m out also—The main weakness of the Duke team 'Vas punting—the most important part of the game. The only undefeated team in the state now is Appala:hian. Duke ind Carolina having taken it or. ■h? cl'in i^his SaturcJa^ -oJa bye itos.e Bowl for D. U.— Genie Malbon has been taking “Rusty”'Jones over quite frequent ly in tennis this fall—.^bbitt’s de arture from the game was a break for “Pat” Moran; he scored three toucJhdowns and an extra point, to become Elon’s high scorer—Pittman made his own break when he picked up a loose ball and ran it over the goal line. That was one time when a fumble was a help, rather than a set back. Notes from hither and yon — Marquette has an uncle and a ne phew playing on the line together —Jack Coolidje of Michigan State wears a 7 1-2 shoe on one foot and a 8 1-2 on the other—Twenty-one members of the Notre Dame squad I I Chicago, ^ile only 16 come from Indiana, the home state. Incidently, Notre Dame has twenty-six high school captains on its squad—St. Bona- venture has only twenty-four men on Its squad—Fordham’s line-up scares the -radio announcers more than it does the opposing teams, and why shouldn’t it with these handles?—Buckanavage, Barbart- sky, Wojciechowicz. and Woitko- sky—There will probably he a new rule in football next year pre- Uining to kicking a loose football after what happened in the Yale- Navy game. For th? first time I shill turn to prognosticating if guys like Red Grange and Grantland Rice can make mistakes, so can I—(Joke) Here goes—Elon over Naval Ap prentice—The Maroon and Gold will pick up where it left off last Saturday. Carolina over State—Poor year for State. Duke over Washington and Lee generals will give them a good game, though. Wake Forest over Presbyterian -—Not even close. Notre Dame over Ohio State— Just a guess. (Paging “Pop War ner”) ELON COACHES JOKES She (to her): Horror! lier; What? tj-e. iiur.,^1 you today? Husband and Wife IOR SIXTY YEARS LEADERS IN MEN’S AIW | WOMEN’S WEAR Call Anl Get Acquainted Sellars And Sons MAIN ST. Burlington, N. C. PHONE 59 My wife is or'^os’tjd to paint anu nowder ana lets, her nose shine.— Everett. WHAT DOES YOUR WIFE Df'? ; CITY K BFR SHOP > Main Street, Burlington j SIX REGULAR BARBERS } Students, We solicit your trade | p—/ w’S GRILL Next to Paramount Theatre 1 Extends an invitation to all Elon Students to visit us and shop and save ^ Fellow students to serve you.