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March .5, 1938 ♦♦♦ QUAKER SPORTS ♦♦♦ M. ... - - . —. - - - - . . _ .. .. .. .... 'jj Center Wins Championship By Defeating Day Students SCORE IS 19 TO 13 Tilson Scores Seven Points in All-Star Performance; Bur- j ton Also Plays Well. CHAMPIONS SECOND TIME Player Showing Best Sportsmanship Throughout Crucial Series Will Receive Smith Trophy. By SNAG HARTLEY A consistently winning Center quin tet shot its way to another champion ship Wednesday night when they made it one more over the town boys in the 103N intramural finals. "Goose" Burton and Petrea played well, but were unable to penetrate tlie rugged defense of the "Centerites." Fon dren and Neeee also turned in impres sive performances. Burton started I lie scoring early in the opening period when he made the initial tally, followed immediately by "Philly" Bud Ileatli with two foul shots to tie the score until the closing sec onds of the quarter, when Burton again found the hoop to put the Day Students in the lead. Macon stole the show in tlie second qua'rter when he shot a long one handed goal followed immediately by a j foul shot that again put Center in the lead. Tilson then scored a goal as "Flash" Petrea and "Pug" Thomas tossed in foul shots to end the half with Centerleading 8 to !. (.'enter gradually pulled away from Burton's team in the opening minutes of the second half, and had doubled the score by the ond of tlie third period. 10 to s. The Day Students rallied iu the last quarter and came within six points of the campus boys; the game ending 10 to 1." with both teams turning in their best performances of the year. Tilson was playing his last game for Center, and deserves a good hand. In the near future all of the players taking part in at least one section game will he given the opportunity to vote for the individual contributing most iu the line of good sportsmanship to the games this season. Oiliciais will also have one vote; and captains will collect the votes of their team. Center G F Tl'Dny Stli'ntsG FTP Tilson 2 3 7 Neeee 11 o o Heath _2 1 ." Thomas _. i 1 3 Grice 0 O 0 Cleminotis 0 O 0 Booram _0 2 2 Phillips (I 0 tt Roles _ I i - Fondren .0 3 3 Macon 1 I 3 Burton 2 I 5 I'etreu 1 0 2 Totals II 7 10 Totals _~4 513 Complete Line of Varsity and Sport Sweaters COBLE SPORTING GOODS CO. 344 S. Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. TEXACO PRODUCTS Certified Lubrication SMYRE'S Sunset Service Station Cor. Aycock and Friendly Road "The Bumming Comer" QUAKERSLOSETO BEARS IN FINAL GAME OF SEASON Lenoir-Rhyne Uses Two Teams in Winning; Tucker High Scorer for Visitors. BOLES SCORES 19 POINTS, Popular Forward Receives Honorahle j Mention on North State Con ference Team. In their final game of the sonson | lila,veil on Friday night. February 2.">,. the Quakers were easily subdued by tlie | convincing score of 77 to 33. The Rears used two teams throughout the frame, and at no time during the game did Guilford really threaten. The lirst three or four minutes, however, saw the local aggregation slip into the lead. Tucker, Lenoir-Rhyne, stole the show for the visitors as he piled up a total of IT points, playing In only half of! the game. McSwain and Little also played an impressive game for the | Rears, scoring 1-1 and 13 points, re spectively. Roy Roles, Guilford, went on another high scoring spree with 1!) points of i the Quaker 33. As one of the "highest scoring forwards in the conference this year, Itoy received honorable mention for liis commendable performances; lie should make All-Conference next year. Summaries of the game were as fol lows : The lineups: Guilford Lenoir-Rh.vne G FIT G FTP j I lincs.rf __l 0 - I-ittle.rf 113 Sadler,rf ..1 0 2 Tuttle.rf .. r. 212 ltoles.lf .8 3 10 It.M'S'an.lf 4 14 Chambers,e 0 '2 2 Brown.lf 2 4 Wynn.c . .> 1 1 Tucker.c _,s 1 17 Lentz.rg __2 0 4 Sampsel.c .1 o 2 Nace.rg . 0 0 0 Am'dola.rg 2 1 ."> Overman.lg 1 1 3 Itippie.rg _i (t 2 Mando.lg -3 O > C.M'Sw'n,lgO 2 2 Totals -.13 7 33 Totals ..32 13 77 1 Referee : Dunham (Tulsa university). I You are cordially invited to make I our store headquarters in Greens boro. Rooks in great variety, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Gifts. Wills Book Store 107 S. Greene Street hhimrmhhhi Cljt JSonr nnb Cafitlf DINING ROOM AND AUTO TRAY SERVICE Sandwiches with Special Dressing Barbecue with our Special Sauce Famous Steak Sandwiches \V. Market St. Ext. Phone 2-0708 IIIH'BIIIIMIIIMIIHIMIIIiUIIHMIIII'BIII'IBIIIIIBIIFiIIIIMIWIII'II is- IMPERIAL! 7 " Monday -Tuesday, March 7-S William Powell, Myrna Loy in "DOUBLE WEDDING" Wednesday, March 0 "ALL OVER TOWN" with OLSON AND JOHNSON Thursday, March 10 Fred MneMurray, Frances Farmer ill "EXCLUSIVE" ON THE STAGE Sea-Ree Hayworth and His Players in a New Comedy THE GUILFORDIAN Golden Gloves Champion |M|w ; :-X >. 11 I l'i ii i recent Gulden (Jloves Boxing tournn- I mi'iit Jim Mel >onald, of Guilford Col i lege, decisioned l!ill Irwin, of North i Wilkesbnro. to win a very impressive limit. Jim hails from Pleasant Garden, I and lias had a brilliant athletic career | at the Quaker institution. ItirSSELL I*OPE TO SI'EAK ABOUT JEANNE GUYON (Continued From Page One) I others finding such material are re quested to inform a niemher of the iee j I ure series. I Attention was called to the part to j be taken by Attorney Douglas iu the program. Mr. Douglas, one of the older figures in the public life of this state, | has mi enviable reputation of service in civic and professional activities and lis also regarded as one of tlie leading Catholic laymen in (his .section. For a j long time lie has taught llie Men's Rible Class of St. Benedict's church iu Greens I boro. + If you niusi kill time, why not try j working it to death 'T I. tuiiir-LTLI .HIII II'II. VANSTORY'S New Sport Shoes for Spring and Summer are Smart and Comfortable. i THE ART SHOP 118 W. Market St. Kodak Finishdng, Camera Supplies, Picture Frames Telephone 5315 | For Spring Grooming | | Give Us a Trial T J ! All Haircuts 25c j Burgess Barber Shop ]2G \V. Sycamore St. j t i In the Watson Building I i Xcj t to Walton's Shoe Shop I j V. J. BETIIEA, Manager J QUAKES As a result of comments your sports editor received from various students in regard to a few of the remarks made in the last issue, 1 am compelled to offer a little explanation. First, tlie.se criticisms have been aimed par ticularly at the editor. I should like to announce that be is not strictly re sponsible for everything that is said on this sport sheet. Not only do some of the reporters contribute, but most of the remarks grow out of student opinions and suggestions, and what is wrong with voicing the opinions of the student body? Secondly, there is usually a great deal of truth in everything that is printed on this sheet: and even though the truth may hurt a little bit from time to time: what is the advantage in con cealing facts that become a part of stu dent concern? We shouldn't want, any prejudices growing out of such a re lined paper. Center section has won the intra mural tournament again; and Charlie Tilson is still wondering bow they did It. Dr. I'urdom has done an excellent job officiating at the games; and re gardless of all the fouls he might have called, lie is still a liberalist at heart. The students are looking forward to having his services again next year. More about section basketball; and we still think tlmt the best player in such activity has to lie a contortionist, a boxer, wrestler, "pigskinner," and bronco buster. Each player will have a clinuce iu tlie near future to pick his all-star team. The names of Burton, Fondren, Tilson, Heath, Boles, Chan dler, Malouey, liyrd and Hire have been mentioned for possible positions. Tbe best sport, as determined by every player, will also be announced at that time. In tlie recent Golden Gloves Boxing tournament held in Greensboro, Jim McDonald, last year's Quaker gridiron captain, punched out a smoothe decision over Bill Irwin, of North Wilkesboro. It was .linfs second Golden Gloves i liampiotisliip: having achieved that distinction once before as a freshman. .More "punch" to you Mack; but be careful about "Wings over Guilford." Quality Fruits and Vegetables W. I. ANDERSON & CO., Inc. Greensboro, N. C. MlnißiiKW ■" ■iiiaililßllliißiliiiß ■lunar ■ I B VISIT OUR NEW STORE ( 'omplcte Line of Tennis ami Baseball Supplies Prompt Ilestrinjrintf Service BOCOGK-STROUD CO. 224 North Kim Street : Sale " : ALLSTATE TIRES : 25% Off I ■ During Sears March Value ■ Demonstration ■ ■ 1 ■ HVHPVWVJ | n^n i W9W I |'WW!l l H| ■ ■ B l !wllifrw||lHii'|l|ijJ [ 1 JB ■ I ■ ■ 108 S. Elm St. Greensboro, N. C. ■ Page Three BASEBALL PRACTICE TO START MONDAY Seven of Last Year's Lettermen Back; New Material Looks Good. FACE HEAVY SCHEDULE At a meeting of this year's candidates for the baseball team, bold on Wednes day, Coach Smith discussed plans for the coming season. Practices are to start 011 Monday in preparation for opening games with E. C. T. O. and Haverford. The seven lettermen who will be out for the team again this year are Cap tain Boyles, catcher; Acrec and Bohss, pitchers; Tilson, infielder; Phillips, in fielder; Graves, third base, and Lentz, outfielder. All players mentioned con tributed much to Guilford's victories of last season. Among the freshmen, Nace and Ilines should go far this season, both boast ing of fine records in the past. Other newcomers will also be fighting hard for positions. Guilford has contributed more play ers to the big leagues than any other small college in the state; and Coach Smith will do his best to preserve that tradition. Opening games are scheduled for March 28 and 20. The obi barn echoed with applause as "Shorty," Hiul Ilcntli chalked up an other at a recent varsity basketball game. That was during Winnie's week end off: and how lie was weakened! Nominations are in order for Guil ford's all-around Hull Thrower. Those names mentioned thus far are Lael, Lael, I.ael, and "Crab" Lael : and it's mostly all-around. NOW PLAYING Patsy Kelly -.Tack Haley Laurel 'anil Hardy in "PICK A STAR" MOXDAV-TIKSIIAY Pant I Muni—l.uis,. liaim-r in "THE GOOD EARTH" WKDXKSI >AY WIIIOKMSU AND WOOI.SKY in "On Again Off Again" Mat. Jsc STATE Nite loe I "Ahraf/x a dOOI/ shoir"
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