PAGE FOUR
Dave Maddox Maintains
Lead In Var'^ily Seoring
MAROON AND GOLD
HONOu ESTS VI HOME EC PARTY
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arul aLloufd lU** -ip/ *
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points i»'r U'liiK'
LIIilLVRY NOTES
iried
in boiid
, hp
-il-
thf j "■' '
ighl|r.ow fcoo!-
atter sixteen !cge llb-ary.
I The fc'li'tin h'.ird feature;
.Uiree bo-k — on; in thi- itld
jdf rc-liKlon. the little v .r-
Adventure With
ii„ir ! e”P!f'■ l'> """ -
69.8
una ■
nc!
ntain* d hi;
Maddiis. ..ill)
position :a thi- top f'tht onnR
column, itas > Kisu/r- d 240 points
In 10 g.ur.c having hit 82 field ■
(.'•jaN and 76 free throws. Thi:
pivov the l)ig Christian center a
personal average of ixactly 15
points per . ime. a ’ain of mc-e
than one point per game within
one « i:k ' time He hit 14 of 10
free throws against \V" ?tern Caro
lina.
Four othi I V on the f'hrisUan
roster an- now over thi. centurv
mark in individual coring. Bobb\
Timmons trails Maddox with 135
points, while Jack .Mitchell has
124 point.s. Don Packard 119 point:
and Ned Gauldin 112 points. Jack
Malloy, Roy Kieval and Kay Whit
ley are all within striking dis
tance o:" the 100-point mark
Nil •^s than lb different i:oys
ha' r broken Jnto the -coring col
umn for the Christians at one
time or another thit season, al
lhough a ciiuple of the jroup are
no lonKcr listed with the varsity
equad The individual coring, fig
ured throuKh the Western Taro-
IP.
Intramural Cage Squads
Showing Power In Race
HcynoUlv one enlitied iii^
defen-f^> ^‘ory of pHintinK, ' by H. VV. and
,, ,.,.ks D'ira Jam- Jansen - another en-
t'ljl'Ocd The Arab World.’ by Negla
73 .) 1 Izzedon.
Thr; ► particularly intA-rcsting
books are featured on the new
ijool- tables and shelves. There is
one entitled "The Civil War. As
Told Bv James Street," written ...
iby the author of a popular fiction, Honor guests at the reception for foreign students, which was
series and one, called "The ponsored by the girls of the Home Economics Club on Friday evemn
Traitor and The Spy," by James January 29th, are pictured abo e. The honor guests seated left
Thoma“ Flexner, which tells the tc right are Laila Khury and Hilda Alejandre. Those standing, also
story Of Benedict Arnold, Peggy; left to right, are Violet Zarou.Sylvia Hinnom and Oleg Panoff.
Shippen ..nd Major John Andre , Misses Khury and Zarou are from Ramallah, Jordan, A e
Finally there is "The Juurnal of jandre is from Havana, Cuba: Miss Hinnom is a native of s onia
Lewis and Clark." by Bernard . and Panoff is of Rusuan descent.born in Shanghai. China, but now
OeVoto. ‘'f
S|x»rls, A l.a Kaii.sfo
iContinufd From Page Three)
IliPine Economics
(Aith lias Party
season showing of some thirty
Christians, now participating in
Our campus is loaded with \Yinter practice. Most of the boys. Members of the Home Econom-
pro" baseball talent, both active f^oni last fall's squad, with Club, which is composed main-
ind inacti\o. Bobby Jones, Boston year's freshmen not due to ]y students majoring in that
Red Sox rookie, will report to report until fall. Winter practice entertained Elon student,
)cala, Fla . for spring training hampered somewhat, by foreign countries at a de-
and may hook on with Greens- inclement weather, but Coach ijghtful party held in the Music
“Kjro. Bobby Stewart has signed varney got in no winter practice Listening Room on the first floor
with the IJetroit Tigers and has Alamance on Friday evening,
not yet been assigned. Jimmy Dal- 'january 29th.
on. .igned with the Baltimore from last year's leading] students who were
ground-Kainer, John Platt, the en- honored guests for the occasion
tire Christian backfielcl will re-
Two powerful boys’ cage squads'
3re ^till undefeated in Hie Intra-i.
mural Basketball League, which:
has produced some fast contests ^
:fhd some excellent exhibitions of
j the hardwood pastime.
wins and no defeats, with wins
o\e.- luta Tau Kappa, East One
; md Nortli One during the past two
weeks. The win over Iota Tau
Kappa was the only loss suffered
by that strong fraternity combine
■,hus far.
-Also undefeated, with four
Ains and no losses, is the strong
Sigma Phi outfit, which has vic
tories over Vets and -\lpha Pi
during the last two weeks. Iota
Tau Kappa, with four wins and
one defeat. lo.st to North Two and
Jefeated Footballers and Kappa
I'si in recent games.
Outstanding individuals in re
cent contests have included Bol
Welborn, of North Two, John
\Ve(x>m, of North Two, Jbhn
Platt, of Sigma Phi! Carlton Lang-
,ton, of Vets; Billy Cobb and Russ
McGhee, of East Two; Bobby Rice
jf tfappa Psi; Charlie Michaux, of
Footballers: and Sammy Nelson,
of Alpha Ph.
The strong Day Student girls,
with a trio of ace forwards in
Martha Walker, Nancy Kernodle
and Polly Payne, have been run
ning rough-shod over all opposi
tion in the girls’ league.
STANDINGS
(BOVS)
Team W
L.
Pet.
North '2)
5
0
1.000
Sigma Phi
4
0
1.000
ITK
4
1
.800
Day Students
2
2
.500
Veterans
2
2
.500
East i2i
2
3
.400
North 11)
2
3
.400
Kappa Psi
1
3
.2.50
Alpha Pi
1
3
.250
'footballers
1
4
,200
East (1)
0
5
.000
(GIRLS) 1
Team W.
L.
Pet.!
Day Students
3
0
1.000
Delta U
1
0
1.000
West Second
1
2
.333
West Third
1
2
..333
Tau Zeta
0
2
.000
. PL.4YER SHOW
(Continued From Page One)
Douglas Edwards, George Starkey,
Adolph Mellberg, Ken Lambert,
George Spelvin, Ida Jackson,
Wright Williamson and Connie
Harriman.
Wednesday, February 10, I954
j Plans Discussed
I
For Spring Dune
I The price of stag tickets ^
I the winter dance, a request ft
— [record player and consideratioi.
a dance committee for the spr
formal took the spoUight at '
student legisIatiiTe meetinL
February 4th.
'The legislature, realizing that
e purpose of the dance was not
from the previously specifiei
$1.50 to 75 cents each.
Diane Maddox, chairman of the
entertainment committee, re
quested the legislature to >ppro-
priate money for a recoi.' player
for student use. The matter was
deferred until financial returns
from the winter dance were known
before action was submitted to
the legislature by the student
body president, but it was re
jected after a heated discussion,
and a new list of names was sent
back to the president for his ap
proval.
The legislators expressed ar-
prise to learn that changes in the
student constitution, voted in by
the students sometime ago, had
not yet taken effect because they
had not yet been submitted to
the board of trustees.
1 na k;iini- at
f’ullowbee
a St
Sat-
unla\ night.
s a follow
Player
Camrs
If;
KT
T|.
Maddox
16
82
76
240
Timnii.ns
Ifi
-A)
35
135
Mitchell
16
48
28
124
’’aikard
16
43
.33
119
Gauldin
15
'ti
24
112
Malloy
16
30
28
88
Kieval
12
35
16
86
Whitley
15
30
, 22
82
Hamrick
16
10
22
42
King
8
8
5
21
Stone
12
4
7
1.5
Mclntsre
'1
4
4
12
Crump
5
2
6
10
Brown
.5
3
0
(i
naltiin
1
1
2
4
2
1
1
3
(jtllT )".|,.,-|
7
4
2j
F.I.OV Totals
— 16
403
311
1117
Oppori' M' -
1172
were Laila Khury and Violet
turn for 1954 duty. In the quarter- Ramallah, Jordan
back -slot is Bill Snyder and Jerry
Akromas, and fullbacks Revell
.’VIorrison and Glenn Beal are look
ing good. W'hitney Bradham, Ker
ry Richards, Eddie Bridges and
Paul Watts are among the half
backs. I
)riole!>. played last year in the
Iri-State league. Jack .McKeon,
Fred Biangardi and Billy Cayavec
have all signed the dotted line
with the Bur-Gra Pirates, affili
ate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Jack
Mitchell hill signed with Shreve
port and will train with that club
Alex Morrow is back with the
Washington Senators’ organization
"2 for the third straight year. John
Brady, a big right-hander, will go
**6 to Phoenix, Ariz., with the parent
**2 Giant club for spring training. Nel
ooper, now coaching Elon High
21 School, is set to go with High
IS Point in the Carolina League. 1
12 will keep in touch with each of land guard. Tackles in action in-
10 tiiese boys and pass on the new^dude J. C. Disher. Jim Hawkins
6 (if their prccjre-s, and Pat Cafasso from last fall'.-
• i • outfit, reinforced by Eddie David
Coach S (l Varney and some
able issistants, among whom 1"^ ,1,....,. .. .
I widdifield IS still recuperating
Owi.jht Dill m. last year', co-cap-^ operation. Returning
^2 1172 -ain, ai- «ell pleaft-d with the off-|ends include .Mai Bennett, Archie
Wilborn and Bubba Barne.s.
Homer Hobgood has been es
pecially busy at center, with Bob
Kopko still nursing an injured
knee. Guards include lettermen
Chuck Maynard, Joe Smith and
Glenn Varney, with Nick Theos
likely to alternate between tackle
son, who becomes eligible for ac-
Ition next September. Veteran Joe
Hilda .'.lejandre, of Havana. Cuba:
and Oleg Panoff. now of New
■york, but formerly of Shanghai,
China. Also present as a guest
was Silvia Hinnom, a native* of
Estonia, who is employed at the
Carolina Biological Supply.
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im:i >ine Don Packard, our fast-
breaking eager, as a daddy? . . ,
We might ask Don wliat ,kind ot j
«ater Bill .\rmfield is drinkine '
Thev tell me around the gym '
that C, K. Siler has one of the |
'.fi-t hook-shots since Kieval . . 1
My vote goes to Dave ’ladt! |
-jumping center, as the most I
impi/.»ved player on the squad i
in' e arriving at Dear Ole Elo i
. I TK. had a rush party 1;,
I Thursday, and you can still ,
■ the results of it walking arounc'
jti.i- campus . . . Going out on a
■ im - to pick I.T.K. as Intramural
■'..iketball champions . . . Nothing
in*r:>onal. you understand . . . .-\ny-
or.i- Know v.'here Coach Varney
;can pick up a couple of big. rug-
' c* ;in,.rnnd tackles? . . , Varn*“y
• i-inr T ur-.d !';, *he day t;,
■ III nil:: and wires hot in
>1- .search . ?ec-ns as thoui;)-.
* I- Chr; tian c.^;jers win 'em V
■ Nuf ^td' «, ;■ vou
isu-!
W.C.T.C. GAME
(Continued From Page Three)
in the second quarter which saw
each team hit 18 points, but the
Catamounts held a 14-point mar
gin at half-time, and they boosted
that lead to 20 points by the
three-quarter mark to the final
margin of 26 points by the end of
the game.
The Catamounts had four men
hitting double figures for the
night, with Shamel, Martin and
Simpson giving Jordan plenty of
help. iMaddox led Elon with 22.1
and Roy Kieval chipped in 13
points.
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F—Malloy i3)
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Has Poem C/o.spii c_Maddox 22)
Mrs. Bessie P. Sloan, professor!^ Timmons i7)
W.C.T.C. (87)
Ray (13)
Shamel (13)
Jordan (29)
Martin (12)
Simpson (14)
Half—W.C.T C. 46. Elon 32.
Elon subs—Mitchell 5, Kieval
13. Garrett 2, Stone, King, Whit
ley 3, McIntyre 2. Hamrick. WCTC
I subs—Pulliam (U, Williams 3,
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