MAROON AND GOLD PAOl THRKB SAmVDAT JAMOABT I*. IMS 1 !• JL Scoop Storty Kambling Strvins with Army Mann I« Replaced B\ Pritchard In Spor ^ With BILL PRnCHARD Coach Pwrc* Atkt for Sfvdmnt iody Coop0raHon In Oym Cor» h»v« wmU in which time lh«y «vl- Snnf--..p« "’at°'tOT 'Snt time lh*r« ii no'y »"» tetin In the Mven-l*»»ue teim. which indlc.t« Ih* •mouM “ hu won “'■'"''“'"’‘1* the Intr.murtl bwket H.t5 off to Co»ch Pierce »nd hit it.ff for m* ^ ball »e«*on » »ucceM. It hu »™“ profrtm fill* In the «P»re time Ken by thl« writer on the ^1®"'“"PJI rtudyln* (Greek to North the students h.ve right »ft^er , officials Asklns, Zodd«. Co.ch Dorm. bo'”^' .°.7v.'"dV„'e offlcLUn* .1 the dlf- re^'^ rer* You^llewr r'beU^ In the Elon gym ^HE CAMPUS WALL The new ye.r ,0. off to . .0^ .Urt on New W* day «".irary. o7»y -h thm* .. « overwhelming victor. In any bowl. rrlmwn Tide of Alabama met the screaming Down in Sunnv Florida the CrlniMn Eagles of Boston College in » f«‘ , ,„re of 37-21 "*^rrTnVx«Vthf SXrBowl the ^ »' were derailed by Texas to the tune of Georgia Bulldogs Meanwhile on the W«t Co«»« ‘he^^e Bov^_th^^^^^^^ met the Bruins of U. C. L. A . and ,, f. t » kick was blocked tor a At last In the t^ l» a touchdown by All-American ran^J^SInk'tifh ?Tew mint'e?lattr, broUgt Mctory to Georgia by . score *-^our southeastern conference teams pl.yed in bow. game, .nd .Hey won all but one. A very good record. I think. DUCBIBCS A«M» Uf« "* Lgrm TO HAOOOD This we«k L»cy Hagood i««lv«d « letter from Ed "Scoop" Storey, for mer director of publicity at Elon, who is now sutloned at Lo. ing clerical work as Uught by Army Air Forces Your Maroon and Gold scribe talked Lacy into loan ng us this bit of his fan mall. . Portion of which we print below: I am now sUtioned here In Los An«r. and am going to clerical tr'ctraTr^r^Mn;; country or tome other. Wt «re i in0 in ft Une hotel »nd are re»n> having It great compared to the com mon so dier who isn't lucky enough To get IntJ this wonderful air cj^; Wo will probably be sent over«as ru:t:^oo"na,wefini.hthU«ur«. wh.ch is only for four more weeks We get up at 4 30 In the morning an^ go to school until S In the atl.-r- ‘n^n* At3wehavesome^«*h «" rites tnd then we are free unu. when we march to a large rest •ui ant Ttown for our food That may s..«nd tough to the clvili.n. but “ * ^ f rieal A fellow can get In the »«rvice^ We are off every night and I marching to chow there is no drilling .al.'-V^d'Th-en'TJirry^^iP^r: to be an officer, but perhaps that will later. An officer has to buy his clothes, you know, and a sergr.int gets 1st of hi. stuff from the gov- .^nment Best of everything. ' Ed Storey. It’s so much MU pr«tehai«. •»»»»“•• Me r«ta »f «*• ■MMihto f«r th« #4Wtaf BIU atepa l»«» «« o^HAn “Hoeeymeewer* M the ea-P« »or r«aM» ri»- by bis .kkname. Pritchard. allhoMh l»e**erl«»^ la Mwapaper work. m»hM pwMlble technical through his a«»reaslTe»eaa. Intereai. and writing ability. SUGGESTS MEANS OF IMPROVEMENT I T. K. EKES OUT WIN OVER NORTH SOUTH Last Friday 1 T K continued it» undefeated way by toppling a fightinr South North team by the close scorc of 18 to 18 The 1 T K team paced bv the brtiuant playing of Howard^ withstood the repeated South North t.. even “P """I Merrow paccd the South North pack with six points, while Howard with eleven and Pohl with three led the al^ tack for the fraleniity 11 was the iwcond defeat i-tfered by South I North, while It was the second con- ' secutlve win for I T K 1. T. K. TAKES EAGLES IN STRIDE GYM - FORMATION PLUS INFORMATION I « duke AND G. W. TOPS llna and other members of the league. — by UUng Into ««P charges by a ^ a..ble It"' r Pst Nu exhibiting fine bill’ Kappa P ^UDlaylof a brilliant fl»r game, ran ^ over a suopoiedly Uan.tothe tu.e ofM-1*. llrat setback Miffered by 3.-. - l„thesecon^i;;i^;;^uralba.k^tb*n same of the present »i„h. Pi team overwhelmed Soutn Alpha Pi team From the North b> the score of 3‘-8. ' beginning of the game was never in doubt a. ^ up the score despite the efforts made three each. north "skisON SpENER P, s. Write Air Mail faster. '^Rwm^819.'H0tel RIU. 819 S Flower St.. Los Angelas. Calif Last Thur«t»v a wnrl'i'>g'y strong 1 T K team led by Link Howard won over a fighting Kast Kagle in a rame which proved lo be exciting from start to finish The K-""' *« featured by the remarkagle sha^ shooting of How.rd, who seventeen of the eighteen 1. T. R. points. The Eagles were led by with five i«.ints. and the game of Ike" Perry under the bask^ It was the first game for each team, I and both showed this in t^ l»ck 1 cooperation which ball. This game opened the intra mural season after the holidays. Elon College. N C January IS. 1M3 To the Student Body: For some time we have been trying 10 Improve the appearance of the Elon Gvm and at the same time make it more useful. Within a few days we nope lo have the shuffleboard courts tainted on the sides and •ourts painted on the basketball -ourt We are finding II difficult to •.cep the entire gym as clean as we ire sure you would like for it to be Therefore. I would like to • f,w ways in which you can help. namely 1 Use only tennis shoes when ■sing the court 2 Do your smoking outside of 3. *Keep your chewing gum in your ■nouth and oft the floor 4 Pul your irash m the trash cans ■alher than on tiic gym floor 5 Use the gym as you know It should be used; because. *'ter all. it .s yours, with each Individual having he same privileges 1 am sure you appreciate a clean, ittractlve gym sufficiently that you ill want to coop lo keep yours ■lean and attraili'i Thank you ^ ^ j SOUTH NORTH NOSE8^^^_^^ In a close g.imo Thursday an im- proved South North nosed out a fight- ing Sigma Phi team by the »"■« “' , 18-n The lead changed hands often ; as bolh teams (ought tr K«P i at bay Noticeable for the 8®“**' North team was the work of Parker under the basket, and ‘ ^ , game While Walker and Whitaker rtood out for Sigma Phi. ten point, was high «»™r for the night followed bv Walker with eight and Whitaker with six. Aln-l it now that b»ketb»U «.a«n boun«« in. tbt .U U» won t get to come to th^ n» «r-t^ forgotten game* and ™ their own honeat to ij^ the night? Yeh. but HI tell you Ihafs second best- ral games -But maybe the Spoi^ Editor of M «. G has to stand up we out he goes—maybe Anyway, we lust have to do something to replace Bums. Tomanchek. Hobson. Gardner. ,“d Towns SO let me give you some Information about the gaU that really know something about gym por- matlona. Edna Rumley -you ll the gym most any time—has had quite a bit of experience, and you can start your betting now that she 11 roll the points In most any game Marv Warren and Virginia Jeffre>s of the Tau 7-eU team, will be two of the strongest forwards that any team will possess It will be worth your time to notice Freda Baker, shes Ace No 1 for the B 1 B team, with Retn Messlck and Judith Holoman not .0 ver>’ far behind Ma Rawls, around whom the full strength of the Dcjt* I- team centers, is perhaps one of the be«t all-around players—she Is rrtl y a f.iir and square, player Ladles Hall, the volleyball tournament victor, has Iris Wetsbrook, Alma Rose Sprin kle Marv Alice Thompson and Ann Bounds to uphold the fighting spirit of its team SeMnd ; floor West team has that Cutle. Boii^ 1 nle navis, and she's really a whi7 with ' a basketball. Also on this team aie ' Grace Towery. Captain Hilda Malone^ Winifred Klllncton. Alone Sutton and : l,ura Mae Greene Third Floor West s ' team consists of a vast combination. wUkh Is: Captain K«te White, Helen Ayscue. K Dixon. Haiel Roberts, and e' Holt IN THE ARMY they say: HAY burners** *JUGHEAD"for the Army mule *CH ICKENS'' for the eagle iiuignia of ■ colonel • CAMEL^fi» the Army man’, favorite cigarette i'll TAKE CAMELS any time! they're the REAL THirQG- PLENTY FLAVORFUt and mild! scorer, teen, and '’w'a'ttrwUh fifteen point, was high '''•'‘’followed by R‘M* »«'* 3rey with nine points, lectaton aaw the Kappa Psi F—Hooper F—Bullard C—Butler " C—Mann * ; 3—Nance North North F—Ri»g» r—Bridges F—Huntley C—Grey • ■ Cl—Smith . . O—WbecUs ■ O—Fraaler Ch-McAdams taw the conteft. FG. r TP . 0 4 1 . 0 0 0 3 1 7 0 0 0 7 1 19 . I 0 2 FO. r. TP . 7 0 19 . 0 0 0 . 2 2 0 . 4 1 • . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . I 0 2 . . 0 0 0 II Xow« » Gunel -'es -“^^•ndaoteen,.) f Excbtc %2£S--''-£S Camel COSTLIIR TOiACCOt