PAGE FOUR
MAROON AND GOLD
SATURDAY. JANUARY 25, 1941
RAMBLING
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visitors campus; therefore, the majority of the
cheerins- is left up to the home team. This puts
a great responsibihty on us and we should live
up to this by giving any man a hand when he
n.akes a good play, even though he is one of the
opponents.
Last, but far from being unimportant, we
come to the noise and racket that floods the gym
when the opponent steps up to the penalty line.
Compare this with the hush that occurs when a
Elonite prepares for his charity toss. We believe
there is no explanation for this hullabloo, and
that we should allow the player to relax and try
for the free throw that the decision calls for.
We know that many of you will say that
these things happen in many of the gyms, and
that we are just one of the majority in our feel
ings toward visiting teams. Well, we would likf
to upset this statement with the fact
that other teams lose many ball games in their
own gyms, and this should be no criterion for us
to lose ball games in our gym. Especially is this
true since we were undefeated on our home court
since the High Point game two seasons back.
(This article is being written before the Appala
chian game.)
Starting with the Atlantic Christian game
next Wednesday night, let’s get together and see
if we can’t make the Elon gym a better place to
play for the opposing teams and one of the best
places in the state for referees to officiate.
Closing now I hope my little note will heb in
makincr you students show better sportsmanship.
I remain,
Sportsfully yours,
Yock Malloy,
Sports iEditor
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this same group of
ing with
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This play has not been produc
ed as yet in public due to the
fact it was written during the
Christmas Holidays. However,
all who have heard or read the
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Farley Mentioned
At present. Carl Storck is presi- , _
dent of the NaUonal league. He “
has little power and has never
been extremely popular with the
owners, although it is generally
admitted that he has done as good
a job under the circumstances as
could be expected.
Several names have been men
tioncd for the job, including ex
Postmaster James J. Farley.
However, Farley’s expected tie-up
with the New York Yankees,
probably would eliminate him
from this post.
Pro football promises to be
come a leading sports attraction
in the nation. To reach a place
of high respect with the custom
ers all hint of scandal and under
handed doings needs to be remov
ed. Probably the only way this
can be done is through the ap
pointment of a commissioner, and
friends of the sport are hopir..j
that this will be done soon.
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Original Plays Are
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fore the wagons leave for Utah,
he appears at the home of tha
girl's parents, saying that it is the
will of the Lord that he should
have the hand of Mary, who loves
the great plainsman, Jim Bowie.
Her parents submit to the “Lord’s
Will" and force her to accompany
Brigham Young west. When the
wagon-train is but a few ^ours on
its journey, Jim Bowie appears at
the girl’s home and is told that
Brigham Young has carried her
away.
In great anger Jim follows the
vanishing wagons towards the
sunset. Soon darkness halts the
train and he overtakes them. Un
der the cover of night rfe searches
the wagons until he finds his love.
Then he rescues his lady and
leaves a note for Birgham Young,
who decides not to waste time
chasing the couple.
Dwight says that this play was
born from a story that he once
heard a preacher tell. This play
deals with an incident that is not
shown in the recent movie deal-
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