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March 19, 1938 j ♦♦♦ QUAKER SPORTS ♦♦ Baseball Season Begins As Seven Veterans Report BOLES IS IN FORM Several Prospects Are Looking Good in Filling Vacancies Left by Graduation. SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED Quaker Diamondeers Are Enthusiastic About Season Opener at E.C.T.C. on March 28. By SNAG HARTLEY On Monday, March 10, C'oaeli Smith gave the first call for baseball practice and was answered by 19 men. Professor Shepard announced a sche dule of 16 games for the Guilford 1938 baseball season beginning March 28 and continuing through May 7. This is an average of about one game every other day. The pitching staff is rapidly round ing into shape and yelling for action. Much of the success of the season will depend upon the ability of these boys. Although only seven lettermen are here this year, there seems to be plenty of new material to fill the vacant places. These vacancies are: first base, previously held by Paul Hockett, one of the best first-sackers in the confer ence; outfielders, O'apella and Fox; and pitchers, Swaim, Hepler, and Ilig gins. For a number of years Guilford baseball teams have held a good stand ing in the Little Six conference which creates much enthusiasm with the be ginning of each season. Boles, who shut out the Elonites 4 to (I last year, hopes to remain the "bee in the Christians' bonnet." The 1938 aspirants are: catchers, Cap lain Boyles, "Satchel" Sadler; first base, "Apostle" Perian, "Fist" White; second base, "Homer" Graves, "Leaky Phil lips; short stop, "Sug" Tilson, "Jock" Woodroof; right field, "Lover" Byrd, "Pops" Morris; third base, "Buck" llines, "Toby" Reynolds; center field, "Weir" Lent/.; left field. "Rookie" Xace; pitchers, "Western" Boles, "Bull" Lindsay, "Bambino" Taylor, "Smokey" Joe Carter, and "Ladies' Man" Acree; and utility men. "Fatty," "Xeeck," and "Algae." I It Pays Well to Look Well 1 • i t Mac's Barber Shop i | Klks' Club South Greene SI. | • * For Smart Men's Clothing Call for WILTON "Demon" DAMON Wright's Clothing Store 113 S. Elm Next to 01(1 I'ostofHee OKEKN'SBOBO, X. c. On the Stage Monday-Tuesday March 21-22 "WAIKIKI NIGHTS" 50 People 5O IN THIS CORNER Last Friday night, March 11, Maxie "Playboy" Baer, gained an overwhelming victory in a 15-round bout with Tommy "Toughluck" Karr. Immediately following this, "Dynamite" Lael and "Tiger" Mar lette, gave us the real McCoy in re enacting the previous fight blow by blow. They are in the center of the ring standing toe to toe, and slugging it out for all they're worth! "Dyna mite" drives one from the shoe laces and misses "Tiger's" button by not more than two feet. "Tiger" re taliates with a round-house hook as Lael ducks; this ducking goes back and forth till Lael forgets to duck. Iloly .' What a sock! The judges voted four for a draw, two for Lael, and four for the "Tiger." ANDREW JACKSON RESURRECTED BY DEAN OF WOMAN'S COLLEGE (Continued From Page One) and he awoke the next morning to find no less than 7" prospective clients clamoring for his services. Jackson's duel with Dickinson, ex humed with remarkable delicacy by the dean, proved to be one of the most in teresting in Jackson's career. Know ing that his opponent was undeniably faster on the draw than he was him self, Jackson pinned his hopes on one. accurate shot rather than attempting to plug Dickinson first. Allowing Dick inson to tire first, Jackson, although severely wounded, managed to leave the field under his own power, after having dropped Dickinson. OPEN FORUM (Continued from Page Two) the campus. Speaking personally now, we haven't seen any of the raving beauties wandering around loose. Some of the raving ones (beauty omitted ) do get kicked around somewhat, but al ways get picked up again, for a time. We remain, THE TIIIIEE BACIIKI.OKS. WANTS WALT DISNEYS Editor of the Gi M i'ouniAN : Why not have a poll in the Grti.toit- DIAN sometime ou what the women stu dents think is an ideal man, and what the men students think is an ideal woman ? Also, why not have a cartoon or two in the Gfir.KoNlA.\ from one of our Walt DisneysY Sincerely, A lil-ADEU. The class yell in the school of ex perience is "Ouch !"■ —l.rimir-lthi/iu nil. f For Spring Grooming { Give Us a Trial ! All Haircuts 25c f Burgess Barber Shop I 126 W. Sycamore St. i I In the Watson Building i Xc.vt to Walton's Shoe Shop i | V. J. BETHEA, Manager THE GUILFORDIAN QUAKES It was news when Center won the intramural basketball championship; but when the Mary Hobbs girls can take over a team such as the Arehdale "Demons." it is feature stock for Dan Barker: or even Walter Wincliel's column. On Tuesday afternoon, March 10, the Bloomer Girls from the northwest cor ner of the campus defeated Arehdale 00 to 29, in a close contest that saw "Flash" Berry, and "Yankee" llollo man starring for the New Garden swingsters: "Whirl" Wynn did some fancy whirling for the losers. The editor wishes to make an apology for not printing the article submitted by the Girls A. A. for the last issue. It wasn't really his fault, however, since an excess of ads made it necessary for us to cut some of our column. In the future we'll do our best to print every thing submitted if it is possible. Well, how much scandal have we got this time? Ina Itay llutton has been to town: and the fellows took the Caro lina theater by storm; Ina took the fellows, too. but I didn't say how! While being shown to a seat by the usher as Ina was turning 011 the heat, Ollie Acree is quoted as having said. "I'll take mine backstage." Who wouldn't! All the fellows seeing the show agreed that she had a pretty good band, but who saw the band? Norman Boyles is a pretty good ball player, but lie's a better fisherman. We are wondering if he uses all those double portion salads for bait. "Oh Kay," but we don't think so. We are having the big barn dance to night : so come and swing your partner. At last tile gymn is being put lo some logical use: and we hope the roof doesn't cave in. By the way. how are those bricks coming in? I.asf week Shorty "Bud" Heath was quoted as having said. "I'm going home with Winnie this week-end." Yes. he went. •+. . Man is the way of all women and most women make their way. See NAT SILVER for Smart Tailored Suits Nationally Knou n Justly Famous 207 South Elm f.... — NOW PLAYING .TANK WITIIKUS in ! "WILD ANI) WOOLLY" | > "Alfalfa" Switzer. Walter Brennaii j: Pauline Moore MONPAY-TI'KSOAY • "THE BRIDE WORE RED" j 1 Joan Crawford, Kvanehot Tone ! ltobert Young i WKI >NKS! >A Y-Tl 1I BSI >AY ! i "BANJO ON MY KNEE" i j Joel MrCrea. Barbara Stanwyck • J Buddy Kbsen. Walter Brennan \ l'ltll >A Y-SATI KI >A V ! Chester Morris, Fay Wray j "THEY MET IN A TAXI" \\ j Mat. 15c STATE Nlte 15c !j *\l hraf/H a (laud Shotr" Baseball Schedule March 28— E. C. T. C. there. March 29 E. C. T. C. there. March 31—Haverford at Greensboro. April 7—Lenoir-Rhyne here. April B—Lenoir-Rhyne here. April 11—Hijjh Point there. April 13—Elon at Burlington. April 16—Catawba at Salisbury. April 18—Elon at Greensboro. April 20—A. C. C. here. April 21—Lenoir-Rhyne there. April 27—High Point here. April 30—Elon there. May 3—High Point there. May s—High Point here. May 7—Catawba here. JUNIORS TAKE HONORS IN GIRLS' TOURNAMENT Seniors End l : p in Second Place as Freshmen Win Third; Tourna ment Is Successful. The junior class team carried off the honors in the women's basketball tour nament which ended last Wednesday. In the course ot' the tourney, which lasted two weeks, the '3Bers were un defeated. The senior class six wound up in second place with a tally of two wins against one defeat. The freshmen, in third place, won one, and lost two. hi the basement were tin* sophomores, who did not succeed in winning any of their games. A tabulation of the scores follows: Juniors vs. seniors—l 7-12. Juniors vs. sophomores—so-22. Juniors vs. freshmen —20-13. Seniors vs. sophomores—44-20. Seniors vs. freshmen—2l-16. Freshmen vs. sophomores—4B-18. ) On Monday, March 21, there will be the traditional Founders vs. Mary Ifobbs game, and on Tuesday night there will be two games played, one , between the juniors and seniors, and one between the sophomores and fresh men. White MOCCASINS for College Wear (Men and Women's) li Also Two-Tone MERIT Shoe Company 223 S. Elm St. Printing OFFICE EQI'IPMEXT AND SUPPLIES Jos. J. Stone & Co. I Dial 2-0123 Greensboro, N. C. . n 1 . . n.n 1 1 i n VISIT OUR NEW STORE Complete Line of Tennis and Baseball Supplies Prompt Itostriiiging Service BOCOCK-STROUD CO. 224 North Elm Street You II Want a NEW SUIT for t Spring Vacation | We Have a Complete Stock— New Patterns and Models j Priced $25.00 up Vanstory Clothing Co. f Page Three TENNIS TEAM TO PLAY SOUTHERN COLLEGES Fifth Position on Team Still Undecided With Rogers, Morris, and Ritchie in the Playoff. HEAVY SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED With Iho announcement of this year's tennis schedule, our court prodigies are gradually whipping themselves into shape. Several freshmen rfre looking gooil in practices and show much strength for the future. The team for this year will include the names of Bowman, captain and manager, Jim "ISobort Taylor" Par sons, Howard "it Looks Like Rain" IV trea. and Ilughey Davis, who won the North Carolina Junior singles cham pionship last year. The fifth position is still undecided, but Uitchie, llollowel. Kegels and Morris will lie bidding for that berth. The play-offs for No. man will come before the vacation trip. This year's schedule is one of the largest ever scheduled for the Quaker institution; and should provide some interesting opposition. Davis and Par sons will lie the No. 1 doubles combi nation, while liowniau and Petrea will clash in the No. '2 position. Five matches will In- played on the Florida trip to be taken during the spring vaca tion period. The schedule follows: March L'S —College of Augusta at Augusta, (ill. March -!l—Holies school. Jackson ville, Fla. March 30—•College of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg. Fla. March •'i -Southern college, Lake land. Fin. April - WofTord college, Spartan burg. S. ('. April li—Appalachian at Guilford. April 7—State college, Ilalcigh. April 1"- Lcnoir-Uhyne at Hickory. April ll—Catawba at Salisbury. April I!) Wake Forest at Guilford April lil*—Catawba at Guilford (ten tative). April -7 Wake Forest at Wake l'o rest. April .'lll Atlantic Christian at Guil ford. May 4—Lenoir-Ilhyne at Guilford. May 10—Elon at Guilford. (Two matches ponding with High Point college. I If all the world wore flooded Ami 1 were going to die I'd stand upon my history book For it is always dry.
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