SATURDAY. OCTOBER. 23. 1944 MAROON AND GOLD PAGE THHEB What's What ftv EMlliSO.S' U H ITLF.Y j- . Wit!’, each pcT □ -■'V more en- I • ' I - I.t". . I . n p.'.'i (•> ihe coining basketball season Tiie 1 new’, conies from Coach Adcox's c-'f’ce and leveah tlut tvvo ' am®' have I ■ •*n .'chednled with App'-achi'’i Teaciic-is College Tlie addition s ni'’r p .. f“!' h • . i:, . CH..X. ii' the past the ‘ Fighting ChiL-fia ' a id tiio ■ iMuuntianeerj ■ Iia\ > i *en nea' Hip top ill the ?»oitii Slate • >.ifM en.' '. /Ml lepoit'^ i ji.iL'a aie Oil the way anJ a lull slatt «•« e\:>ected \n the near future If you don't thing that livaliy be- l^v•een -la' .-s arrl ca-‘ I'*' achieve l in a small place Kko Elon, just come out to the athletic field any Iviondaj or Wednesday afternoon and watch the boys play intra-mural touch f. •/' -IL ■ • '’'-it n-jt tji. . > you really stay hit. -Anyone doubting !*• it la>i| -.uUm’u-' ' • ■. i •; • a coufi’ifiice ui.h c-.t.K-r ally Sn>- -1 Pun Milk'.. Oh n-r tack! * 4 ■d' ■Sv ^-5^' fii'cox in Wi'rknig out ii'tia-mural game.s m I Piotme above are members of the Uoy’s' InLra-niural Athletic .Council, j left to right are Don Milier senior manager: Wayne Taylor, coach's as- I S' tant. Bill Clapp, day student repreM-ntative: Carl White, freshman rep- the plans for , i ..jei’tative. Co?ch L B Adcnx and i r.^ 3r«;on V. Iiattey. upperclassman lep- I i‘-sentati\e. \\h ) i; p/c.^dent of the o r>mcil. VOLLEYBALL GAME The upperclassmen took the floor V.'tiinesday night. October 7. as they lowned the fighting freshmen in a three game struggle, to cap the first ••ictory for their credit ii' tb-' Intva- ^uu'al Volleyball tournament Th*' ';v.:t game started with the upper- l.'-vmen t;t' '!>/ the Irac^ and holding I i'- while thc-y ^?cked .uj' the f3ame ’V a score of lfi-3 .After taking the • ’■'f dt'fi at the freshmen '•I’n'’ back ‘o knork oi’t their opponents t>y a i^ht score c-f 15-11. ' The third and ?'-t game, being the vinning game, ■= pljyed With much fight fiom '>'^th Fquad% but after taking the ! f'l ‘ nnnerclassir.en sprang to \ ic- *ory I y a scor^of 15-7 The line-up* u as as follows: r-jrercljssmcn FresJimen V.' Taylor H Turner B Graham H Rawls E Whatley F. Chandlei F larborough J. Stono F Register E McCotiei L Gibb« C White HEY The Gan3*s All Here Elon Soda Shop Th>' Mslith attendance at the vol- I' X .,11 5.;ur.v- •' ■ i- III*' ha- been great so fa; The team-: have really been in their scraping and their interest and enthusiasn^ show tiiaa ..... reallv aniJiewiate' the -iJi'ge ;.;r,i.LtMt of l.jrd 'Aiy.K dene by Coach This tennia tournament has really bioucht out a lot of classy ciOs- court artists ■ Two elongated fiie- bailers, Alton Durham and T Walker, have bee.'. pro\ iding. a peixti (leal of the hea\-> artillery with J>re al t’ ho\\nig up uell . It m:iy be a luinor but v.-e,hear tliot Clarence Biddix and Nel] Cren^ sha\, have decidcxl to support ’tivo fu-, lure Elon athletic teains in a big way Sounds good if thuse boys don't end up at some agriculairal college, driv ing a tractor. Ul PERCHSSMEN DEFEAT UAV STl'DEMS bpor IIEITIEL li\ tns.x Girls Monday. October 18 the Upperclass- n.t^n t;iu>..i fuol’oall t^am defeated the r.i\ Students tea’A by the sdjfe 7 to 0, Fiecl Varboroiigh took- personal charge of the offense for his team and >lavt'?d throv ini paiies to all cornei> of the field. . Wa\.ne. Tayloi. H Reid and Jack Morgan were on the receiving end of the spirals. Jimmy Ljon'l'ed the.Daj Student^' offens& with some firfe pigskin tossing but lii? efforts y.ere, in _.vain as hi.- passes either tell throuSh the aViiVs'oi' the r'^teivers or «ere batteddowii ' CO-EDS; .WE HAVE ' ' .MOCC.ASINS' ANIj’LOAFERS : Attendance and enthusiasm, both of y.hich have been encouraging to . jjlayers wid .Coach Adcox, have led D’ahy teams out to victory in the opening of the volleyball tournamehl ilii’c '‘'a'ion Ladies' Hall and Second Floor West opened the tournament tiie night of ^^econd West put up a good fight i.nder the leadership of Mary. VV^i,- ren. Fiances Gunter, Flo Chandlei;. and Betsy Smith. Another game on the night of .Oc-i tobei 18. betwen East Hall and Third rioor West resulted in scores of l>9; :G :0 in Vv'e,i Tl.i.d’s favor. Margaret Rawls, Frances Dietrich. Scott and Benton starred for West Third. Dot Williams, Johnson,-Ward. Canady-and Blue led theltf teanv fdr East, . • ■ ■ ■ The Day Students- had thfeir first game October 23, when the faced the mighty nine )f Ladies’ Hall. Despite the fact that the Day gir.l.s^tumed back Ladies’ Hall in the' loginning. wUh a score of 15-4, the LadftS' canieTiack in the last two games with results '■di 15-12 and-15-9. ScoggiriS. Rurhley.‘Paige and' Blan chard led tlieir team! ’TMariess. West brook and Johnson’ were high scorers for H.lll Members of the Girls' Intra-mural Council pictured abot'e: top row, ; kft, to. rl^ht. Lib Hollahti, E.dna. Rum ley F.^ye Robinson. Mary WaiTen and I ^’oach AdcQx. Bottom row, .'left'to rii,ht are Edna Reitzel; Verdalee Nor^ and Fiances Guntef, the preside ri of the council. * • ■fiimy'srlf force has the pick of the ; youth' today, and so. for'that undfe-j' i niable fact, we must beware of them., yWe are not afpid of them, but we j j never underestimate our opponents. BurliiigtoD, N*. C. Flowers F^r All Occasions Mooretield Flon'st Phone 850 Burlington, N. C. IVELCOME El.rtx STI DF\T.S! ciryiiRUG CO. Bm-linelt'n. N. C. ;'.^iF .vou want to eat DROP BY YOUR College '"'Bookstore Intramural Results are progressing as folftjws.'"’ Women’s Volleyball ' W Ladles' 'Hall Third Floor West 1 East 0 Second Floor West 0 Day Students 0 Pet. 1.00 1.000 .600 ,000 .000 Men's Volleyball ) ■ W. Upperclassmen • 2* Freshmen , I Day Students 0 Pet. 1.000 .500 .000 Basketball Practice Formal basketball praotice .will start Wedeiisday, Nov^intter 1, and all boys interested in making the: first squad are requested to report tbe. first.day.* Ten ?'ames hav« ' already been stie'duled, states Coaclj Adcox, and he says that other eotl^?es K>^n rnn. Hood Sporting Goods Co. IS ELON CO^PECE'S NEAREST SPO^IING • GOODS STOtiE ■- ^CHpOL SWEATERS and JACKETS , B CYCLES and BICYCLE REPAIRING (Bikes Painted Like New) PADLOCKS KEYS MADS: - FLASHLtQHT BATTERIES LOCKS REPAIRED BABY CARRIAGES TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG

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