A I nil Jit, Jft. 'i-J - QUAKER SPORTS - Guilford Wins Ei Victory Over Ancient Rivals ELON TURNED BACK AFTER SCORING 4 IN OPENING FRAME Quaker ISasehall Team Knocks Out IN Hits to Pull Into Lead at the Last. DURHAM IS STAR OF GAME Ace Twirier (Joes in Box With His Team Trailing by l our Runs and Produces Win. Tin- Crimson ami Gray was waving high aver Guilford Inst Saturday night; the Quaker liasoliall team hail pulled •out of a terrific hole, fought Klon on | even terms, and rallied in the eighth 1o win tlio game ov r their trailitional rivals, 11' Hi, on the Guilford field. It was the stend.v twirling of Hill Durham, fanner of 13 men, coupled with I s * liils in the latter part of the #ame that ruineil the contest for Hi 'hristiaus. Durham Hits Well Besides striking out a linker's dozen. Durham hit a single, a double, a triple .ml got a two bagger on errors out of four trips to the plate. Klon started out to put Ihe game I away. Masting Pierce from the lo\ with a homer by the second man up and j runs by the next three. Then Durham nine in and held them fairly well, though tiny scored in every frame but the fourth and last two. Fifth Frame G nil ford's It: was the fifth inning that gave the Guilford followers a glimmer of hope for the first time. The score stood 9-11 and Davis struck out. Griffin, Webster and Finch, liit, scoring (irillin. Pratt got a blow, scoring Webster. Finch , came home on a peg to second when I 'rati stole. Coble hit, scoring Pratt, and Satterfield hit safely. Durham came up and cleaned the bases with a i long three bagger and the score was i tied, H O. At the first of the eighth the count was 1(i-J) and Durham went up to make a double on the 1 ft-Holder's error. Mar tin hit anil Durham tied tlic score. Da vis bunted safely, Webster and Finch walked, filling the bases. Pratt got a bingle, scoring DavU and Webster, and Ihe game n\as won, Durham struck out th last three Klon men. S *ore by inning-: 11. (• ii i I ford . 110 lliO O.'tx 12 Klon -Ill' 021 100—10 DUKE NINE WINS OVER GUILFORD TEAM, 8-0 Koh Coombs I.ends Blue Devils li\ Spectacular Hurling, Giving Quakers Three Hinglcs. In a game featur d by the three-hit pitching if Hobby Coombs, the Duke Blue Devils defeated the Qakers s to 0. ! It was a ease of too inch Coombs as 14 ! of the Quakers died by the strikeout route. Two of 111. three Quaker hits were of the straight variety, the only clean hit being a double by Finch. Durham for the Quakers hurled an excellent game and deserved a better fate, as he srattered nine hits. For Guilford the defensive work of I - Hunu was outstanding. Mitchell, with a home run and a single, and (add, with two sharp singles, led the hitting, i Score by innings: If. , (iuilford 000 000 000—0 j Duke 012 020 30x—8 t Co-eds Busily Prepare for May Day Kxereises Tennis, Baseball, and Volley Ball Is in Vogue The head of the physical educa tion department discloses the start ling fact that the surprising grace fulness of the girls since the Spring holidays is due to the fact that the May Day dances aEC now being featured twice a week in the gymnasium. This is the first May Day festival here to l>> carried out with a modern theme instead of a Grecian or Roman one. The May Day program to b held May 2 at 6 p. m. will consist of solo dances, group dances, special feature dances, and the Mav-pole dance. Sports Card for Next Two Weeks April 1!: Baseball ;it Elon. April 21: Tennis .-it Roanoke Col -1 ego, Salem, V;.. April ifli: Tennis :it V. P. T.. Blacksburg. \ :i. April 22: Baseball with Winston twins, at Winston. April 2.°: Baseball at Klon. April l'' : Baseball with Elon, here. April 29: Baseball with Catawba at Salisbury. April 30: Baseball with Catawba, 1M i... 808 JAMIESON ONLY FOUR LETTER ATHLETE Number of Other Men Outstanding in the Various Sports—Love. Hnnn. Ilaworth. HISIIOLM II \S MOST MONtKiKAMS Hob .laiuifsuii, the only i..ur letter man on the enmpu. is probably the outstanding all around athlet at •ni 1 - ford, though there are a number of other men who have made good reeords in the various sports. Dillard chisholnu captain of this year's baseball team, has the largest number of certificates. Chisholm has won four letters in football at halfback, four as a basketball guard, and three in baseball. Jimmy Rutin, scintillating halfback on the football team, has made four monograms for football and four in baseball, lie was alternate captain of the grid team last fall. Last year's football captain. John Love, payed first string and for four years, being mentioned for all -tar hon ors every year after hi* freshman sea son. lie missed starting .just one game, his first, during all four years. Elvin lT.aworth, star in three sports and captain of th basket! all team last winter, also is deserving of note. He was rated one of the best football ends in the conference last fall, led the loop in scoring during the bask thai! sea son and last spring he won the 100- yard dash in the championship track I meet as well as being an extraordinary field man and hurdler. ♦ ♦ ♦ Millncr and Weston Pla> for Place The tennis team so far this season has been made up of five men but the ; games with Roanoke and V. P. T. call for a *i\ man team and Howard Milner and Weston played a match this w. k ' to decide which should be the sixth j member of the s]uad. Both are good j players, but neither is eligible for con ference competition. THE GUII.FORDIAN Turning to sports, we find that baseball has now begun and that many freshmen were startled when they learned that a "fly" was not an insect. Captains and regular teams will be chosen soon and then ! the inter-class contests will take J place. Volleyball will make its de | but for the season next week, and | for several successive weeks will 1 prove to be one of the minor sports of the girls. For several weeks ten nis practices have been progress ing and in May the elimination contest will be held to determine the school champion. TENNIS SOUAD TAKES TWO OF FIRST THREE Veteran Outfit Tripped at Catawba But Makes Clean Sweeps of Lenoir- Bhine and \ppalachian. BBAXTON \M> IJNDLKV STABS The Ouilfonl tennis team rom posed of Hraxton. I'arsons, Charles MUner, ,|.• 111111 i• • \\ i 1 .nil-. ;iml I. ih 11 • • li>|ed in nr|i r I.l' ili- r:111ki11-_r position played ii iiiatdi l -i \vHk, winning over Ap i palaehian 7-o. here. Tlie.se men are) I Mm- North Siale 'onl'ereneo ■ I llMlllpiollS "i The\ lust tln-ir til's! meet mi i'atawha : ! I\ ;i si-ore of I 'i. Mraxton ;iinl l.iml • I'arsoiis ami Williams won their | i|oul*! s. On t lie following il iy. April j •*! li ill-y look revoii-jre .it the expense of j t lie l.ehoir Uliyn • lie! t el's I \ ihe eoiini I ~-7" l: .: \t • *ll ;i i| I. lull' v Vrr. OlltStMllll ; i in-' iii tin *l■; iii sweep tli.it t lie : ni I '• I'll ll' nil 111 nil' |'\ or A 1 'I '.-1 l;i' 11 j: 111 1 iilM l-'rii I:l \ - S;i \\ \■ 1* was till' Mlf | 11| i vt>r fill' I III' visitors. ! lii i\t"ii mi iiv. r I Hllii. ii-1, M ; I'ur ~i'li- .ivi ;■ N'nrris. i I; Millirl' over " Alex ■ \\ -■II. i'-. li" til complete till' .sllljlll - i victory. In il - 'lmtlilo IMr-"ns :nnl Willium . . ill I'i ;i xi. n Mini M i11 1-i* ti nlv I lulu tuiil j Alcxmiili'i'. i' 7 .hhl ii i ... HASKIS \l.l. TKAM HAS t'H ISHOI.M AGAIN SOON li will lie -i 'i h I n w ~ in nil i■iii Ili iril :i t lilct ii - I'.iiis in Uuinv tlnit I *.i |itii ill ' I Hlliinl ' liisholi lie luisi'lnll icmn will lie iTi-ttinir lull k in the inline within il wi. k "I' >" 4 'li i - 11. >1 ill lifts h .'ii 1; i ill • ii|i |ir.-ii-tii-:ill.x nil tin- s.-.'isihi -n I'nr willi |-Il■■ 11111:11is111 in iiiic leu'. I ('ll i sin il in pl.-iyeil first luise tor two' —' ■; i —..lis Inn h - I tee ii in tile mUlielil l.'ilely i iiiieli Anderson will |>i'..li;ili|\ Use IIiIII in eelilellielii. lie i- a senior. I ill - lieintr his fourth vi m- of tinseliall 111 illilfn|'l|. I )oak-( Connelly i Sporting (ioods Co. | | ! Spurli lll) mill Athhtic I /■! 'ini/mii ill j I I r.olf Sii|i|ilit's. S won tors. Tennis j | s11In il ies. i mill sln.es ; I Tennis Rncki'ts Kestriini; :! lL'.'l S (ireciie St ;iti:i:\sitoi:o, \. c. I I: (II II.FORI) COACH fr*^ ~ jyf .'':S ' Conch .bdm Anderson has so far this season produced two teams that eatue very close to fioing championship com- Idnati-tiis. Mis football team lost oii|\ once in the conference and bis basket hall ffinished second, having the highest score of any team in the con fcrein-e. 11 looks as though lie now lias loop-heating baseball team BASEBALL TEAM HAS SUCCESSFUL TRIP SOUTH Split With Lonoir-Khyne and Win Two Out of Three at I'arris Island. 1)11(11 \M. (.Kll I IN PITCH WE LI. Th- Guilford College Quakers enjoyed a successful baseball trip during the Faster holidays by winning thr-e of, five games played. Two games with i Lenoir-b'hyne were split as the Hears j won the first S 7 ami the Quakers won the second I •". Griffin and Durham were tin 1 winning hurlers as the fighting Quakers captured two of three games from the strong Paris Tslaml Marine team. The Ma | rines could only gather six hits off the left-handed slants of (irillin, while Pur j ham limited them to nine scattered 1 j blows iii the third game, which the Quakers won The Marines took the Quakers over 1" I in the second game. | vhil the first went to (iuilford bv the aamo r un ■ ■ 8 * • Merit Shoe Company ** \\ II urirc tin' colleire students ti mine l in ill 1 a inspect oilr new slock !' nmmiji foot weni\ Wc niv " featuring tin* latest styles of | m;i snndnls in nil eolnrs ;1111 ranjriiur in price I'mni !)Sr up. K 4 a " MERIT SHOE • COMPANY n S.;i1111 Klin Si Dppositi l I'ostofficf " GREENSBORO Page Three QUAKES By Ira Cholerton The I'.isi•l>;ill sciisiui hits now iMltoi wi'll miller wtn I'm- 111• jn.-i Ui-i- si|iiil(] mill ii l ims :ii'i|tiitk'il itself very ruin 1111 • 1111; 1111 \ in tin- umimi'S Hint lia \f I U'Cl | • I:I \I • I I 111 Is fill-. Till' I >.-1 s'li.-ill ■ 1111 litis n liiu'li rt'imtntlon in live up In mill ever* mini mi tin' si|Uiiil is liirlitinu li.inl In nmlie tills SI-MSIIII line of Hit In si. I >ii-li.-iin. rri'slininn jiifi-liiT. lias heeii I'omiiiK tlirollirll with some tint Work nil I I II' lllDtlllll w ill ifivi- our l|l i poiirtits :i plenty ni' troulilo this spring TRACK TEAM BEATS LYNCHBURG BOYS ■ - \\ in and Lose in Virginia ( tin tests—William and Mary Defeats. MOKE T I I. T S PROBABLE j The track t>;1111. scheduled to meet I Lynchburg here Monday. won one ami ! lost tin 1 other of its first two contests i this season. The.v handed the Lynch- I'"' g I lornots a surprise lv defeating t ln-iii I>4 l •_> to (11 1 •_> in l.y iirhlmrg. some thing which had not- 1 ► en done before. Their loss t William and Mary, to -i* 1 w:is exported. the discrepancy | in size of the two schools being taken | into consideration. Captain \ owl in took first in the two miles, as has come to le the usual pro cedure, and Turner tied for first place in the broad jump. sichol, a new man this s asou, won the shot and Middle and Bridger got eight points for tying in the high i jump. j While the William and Mnry meet was of course another story altogether, I Singletary took one of his firsts again, | running a ."J second Quart r on a soft track in the rain. This was the only | first that the Quakers took. hue to the fact that many of the srliool* in the \otll State conference hat' abandoned track this season and to various other reasons, only the three ' dual meets have heen scheduled to date. Coach Sheparil has hopes of getting oth ers, however. 1 The (iiiilford team will enter the state inter-collegiate tra k meet at ! I li.'lliel Ilill M .IV ;

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