November 25, 1949 Coble, Early Lead Aid in Quakers Losing Close One By AIJ CONNOR On Saturday, November 15, the Quakers traveled to Salisbury to play the Indians of Catawba Col lege. Catawba won 19-12. The Indians scored early in the first period. A fumbled punt set the first touchdown on the Guilford 15-yard line. Inithree plays, Cataw ba scored. Johnny Coble carried the ball over from the one-foot line. Catawba scored again in the sec ond period with Coble again carry ing for the touchdown. In the third quarter Coble, who was a nemesis to Guilford all night, passed 11 yards to Hober Brewer for the third Catawba touchdown. Coble's ex l ! ra point attempt was good. Guilford scored its first six-point er as time was running out in the second quarter. With 45 seconds left to play, A 1 Johns bit Chuck Whitcomb in the end zone from 22 yards out to culminate a 65-yard drive. In the first period Guilford put together a 92-yard drive, which was highlighted by a 40-yard pass from Bill Teague to John Schopp. This W. A. A. Point System for A wards Team Sports Participation on class team in tournament—loo points. Class team captain 25 points. Substitute on class team in tournament—7s points. Championship team 5O points. Runnyr-up team—2s points. Attendance at each practice— -3 points per practice. Play Days and Sports Days First team—2s points. Second team—ls points. Unorganized Individual Sports Horseback riding Archery Hiking Horseshoes Ping-pong (All of these give 3 points per hour. These points should be turned in, in writing, by the in dividual to the vice-president of W. A. A.) Organized Individual Sports Winners of single tourna ments—loo points. Winners of doubles tourna ments—so points Runner-up singles tourna ment—so points. Runner-up double tourna ment —25 iKiints. Leadership Points W. A. A. President —l5O points. Vice-president—loo points. Secretary - treasurer lOO points. Sports managers—75 points. Other W. A. A. positions—7s points. Referee or umpire for tourna ment game—s points. Scorer or timer for tourna ment game—3 points. Points for all team sports are kept by the students sports managers. Awards 500 points—class numerals. 750 points—Guilford letter. 1800 points—sweater. Yci i nls -1} eB o€ | Company lO© North Elm St "Outfitters for College Men" STUDENTS SHOP SECOND FLOOR I SEBURN'S, Inc. Look for Seburn's in looking for a nice selection of gifts 116 North Elm Street Greensboro, N. C. SUTTON'S for FLOWERS ~ 2-4127 Market and Greene Streets drive was stopped. However, Brew er intercepted Teagne's pass to Whitcomb in the end zone and ran it out to the six-yard line. In the third period he Quakers moved 85 yards from their own 7-yard line. This drive ended when Johns, fading back to pass, slipped on wet turf, giving Catawba pos session on their own 29-yard line. The Quakers' last score was the result of another 85-yard drive which started on their own 15. Mc- Corinick scored the touchdown after taking a seven-yard pass from Johns. Clowns Win Campus Football Crown in Last Minute Decision By TOM EVACIJ The Guilford Clowns won the championship of the Guilford Col lege Intramural Football Tourna ment by nosing out o tough Old North Club by a 39 to 33 score. It was a thrilling game, with the Clowns pulling it out of the fire with a 'touchdown late in the game. Big "Derb" Simons was the star of the Clowns by scoring a pair of T.D.'s, while Ed Alexander paced the losers with two six-pointers and two extra points. Ed Skinner, Old North speedster, won the individual scoring title by scoring 51 points. Simmons w\as second with 49. Old North set an offensive record by scoring 222 points in live games for a 45-point average per game. In the next issue of the Guil fordian the All-Campus team will be announced for the '49 season. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Old North (33) Clowns (39)' Skinner RE Ferrell Alexander C Grubb Lewis LE Elkins Crews QB Kaufman Halls ItHB . ... Simmons Enochs LIIB Yates Old North 13 20 —33 Clowns 20 19 —39 Substitutions: Old North—Mim. Garry, Blakesley; Clowns —Hall. Scoring: Old North Alexander (14), Crews (7), Skinner (01. Enochs (0); Clowns Simmons (12). Grubb (8), Kaufman 7), Ferrell (6), Elkins ((>). FINAL STANDINGS W. L. Its. o|ip. Clowns 4 0 150 88 Old North 3 2 222 141 New North 3 2 88 89 Center 2 2 94 103 Yankee Stadium .. 1 2 50 108 Day Hops No. 2 ... 1 2 43 C>4 Archdale 0 2 25 57 Day Hops. No. 2 0 2 6 31 LEADING SCORERS T.l). P.A.T. Pts. Skinner (O. N.) . 8 3 51 Simmons (Clowns) 8 l 49 Crews (O. N.) . . . . 5 2 44 Halls (O. N.) 6 2 38 Enochs (O. N.) . (! 2 38 Collins (N. N.) . 5 2 32 Alexander (O. N.) . 4 2 20 Craven (Center) . 4 0 24 Gruhbs (Clowns) .. 3 3 21 E. Tyson (Y. S.) .. 3 1 19 Covington (Center) 3 1 19 Elkins (Clowns) . 3 1 19 THE GUILFORDIAN Ma ■** M f W: WALLY MAULTSBY, star Quaker hark, who, with several other Guilfordians, played their final collegiate football game yesterday. W A. A. News By Sally Haire Brockinan's team won from An dersons team to cop the girls' in trmural hockey tournament. This win put the "Gussets" in first place over "The Mary Hobbers"; and the "Par-T-Girls" took third place. After the tournament, these girls were chosen to represent Guilford at Woman's College: Walton, Sta liler, Kiser, Hoops, Demos, Ilockett, Jessup, Lee, Urockman, Neece, Hop kins, Leake, MeFarland, Victorius, Gordon, J .inline, Toole, Gravitt, Flanders, Edgerton, Votaw, Ander si>n. Schumaker, Wilson, Nicholson, I'eele. Smith, Scranton, iiriles, Iteid and Hayworth. Two close games were won by W. C. on November 17 by scores of 2-1 and 1-0. After the W. C. contests, a final all-campus team was selected, and his team travelled to Chapel Hill for a contest on November 22. The all-campus team consisted of Wal ton. SPabier, Kiser, Hoops, .Jessup, Lee, Hopkins, Leake. Neece, Brock man, Victorius. Gordon and Jardine. The field hockey, si>eedbaH and tennis classes are completed now, and attention will now be focitssed on indoor classes in square dancing, volleyball and basketlmll. Trophies! Intramural basketball fans are in for the biggest basket hail tournament in the college history, according to reports front Coach Teague's office. Po tential managers and players are urged to watch the bulletin hoards for announcements for die next few days. Official in formation from Coach Teague's office confirmed reports that full-sized trophies will be given to the winners and all-stars. This will be the award system, rather than the previous giv ing of certificates or medals. . .Your Super Snooper.. From Our 'Fashion Floor,' ELLIS STONE'S Super Snooper Finds the Latest Styles and Fashions By BARBARA MCFARLAND ■Need some Christmas suggestions? Compacts by Elgin-American make a lovely gift that every girl will appreciate. For the college girl, Ellis-Stone has some stunning costume jewelry, on the first floor. Nylon blouses are new and beautiful. You'll find a wonderful collection of them on the "Fashion Floor." A Mohawk shirt and a gay necktie will please any man if you get the right neck and sleeve size. Give your roommate a deck of Canasta cards and a rule book. Everyone will enjoy playing the new card garnet. If you are shopping for an evening gown for the Christmas dance, you're sure to find one you like among the beautiful selec tions on the second floor. One of the loveliest gowns on display is priced at $35. It is strapless and has an attached stole that may be worn several ways. The gown has a gathered jersey bodice in colors of green or red. The skirt is made of white net dotted with sequins, over white satin. Come in this week and finish your shopping early! Sportslants EDITOR'S NOTE: Due to circumstances beyond liis control, Jimmy Mann will not do SPORTSLANTS fur a while. We hope you enjoy the column by Hill Oden. With the football season ending yesterday, I have a chance to do something l>esides cleaning football shoes, carrying water, taking eare of footballs, etc. Jimmy Mann, your regular writer, asked me to pinch-hit for him this time, and I foolishly accepted. If it had been anyone else I would have refused, but Mann doesn't write any better than I do; thus it won't be so embarrassing. In the first place, I want to point out the fact tluat here at Guilford we were fortunate in having such a scrappy, hard-fighting grid team. Congratulations are in order to Coaches Teague, C'heek, and Lentz; and also to every meml>er of the squad for a successful season. Of the seniors whose graduation will be felt on next year's squad, Bob Yarborough, Wally Miaul tsb.v, Tut Sherrill, Reg Roberts, Bill Teague lad Ben Baker deserve special praise. These boys turned in a fine per formance against Elon yesterday to wind up successful college careers. Some of the boys, of course, will just discard their grid uniforms and go right down to the gym and start competing for berths on Coach Paul basketball team. Beefy Wright, A 1 Johns, and Wally Maultsby are among this group. Coach Lentz seems to be headed for a successful year also. If the Quakers progress as rapidly as they have l>een doing, this should be our year, rente has to date some 34 eager candidates who seem to be coming around faster than was expected. However, there are problems con fronting him. One is that star guard Rick Ferrell will miss a couple of contests due to a foot operation. Jack Elk ins, sta.r pivot man of two years ago, will l>e out until after Christmas due to ineligibility. They open the season against the McCrary Eagles here Tuesday night. The hope of the Quakers must rest heavily on high-scoring Dick Hall and Jase Ralls. J. T. Yenable will start at center, with Mann and Osteen or Coward probably getting the other starting assignments. The first conference tilt will be played against the Atlantic College Christians at Wilson next Friday. And now we must resort to the commercial (Mann's orders). Voting for the Monogram Queen this year will be a little different than before. Ay club or organization can make a nomination for Queen be depositing one dollar to a Monogram member, and is free to solicit votes for her. Voting will soon be in progress, and each vote will sink you to the tune of five cents. With over 300 pretty girls around, this should be a great fight. The winner and other contest ants will be honored at the Christ mas dance as "Queen of the Christ mas Season." If you have a girl you wish to nominate but don't belong to any club or such organization, just get a couple of guys and form a club and raise it buck for the entrance fee and you're in! I already have 05 cents saved up if a certain girl is nominated. Here's hoping Mann can be back with you next time. Or would you rather have me? A letter to the editor might ... I guess I'd better lie going before I get myself a job. Make Our Store Your Headquarters For Sporting Goods COBLE SPORTING GOODS CO. 11!) X. Greene St., Greensboro, N. C. j MELVIN PLEPHOFF j i Tailor j 116 A West Market Street | Telephone 2-1585 f I GREENSBORO, N. C. | T *| |||| || | I | | I Page Three ...By BILL ODEN { QUAKER HOUSE j { Welcomes You I m I Meet Your Friends j t at the Quaker House f { j Meet Your W. C. Girl at Franklin's Drug Store 401 Tate St. Dial 8197 Neai' Woman's College . • - • •• CLOTHING | For Men and Boys | VANSTORY j CLOTHING COMPANY I GREENSBORO, N. C. 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