OCTOBER 8, 1954 QUAKER SPORTS FOOTBALL By Lee "Jake" Jacobson Quakers Bow To Terriers On Saturday night, October 2, the Guilford College Quakers took the field against the Wofford Col lege Terriers at Spartanburg, S. C. When the final gun was sounded the score read Wofford 34, Guil ford 20. In this game the Quakers jump ed off to a quick 6-0 lead, when Bill Gibson went over from the 1- yard line. Midway through the firsi period Wofford scored and at this point they led 7 to 6. The sec ond quarter was scoreless and at the half the Quakers trailed 7 to 6. At the start of the second half Howard Haworth took the kickoff and rambled 95 yards down the left sidelines to put us ahead 13 to 7. At this point the Terriers' attack started clicking and at the end of the third quarter they led 14 to 13. In the fourth quarter the Terriers scored 20 points while the Quakers hit for 7. Our last touchdown came on a beautiful pass from Van Cuth rel to Bob Cornish. The final score once again 34 to 20—Wofford. PRAGO-GUYES Headquarters for Bernhard Altmann Cashmere Sweaters . . . the first love of every college girl! Guilford College Drug Company ACCURATE ETHICAL CLEAN Friendly Kd. Guilford College, N. C. CORNATZER & MOCK MEN'S WEAR Specializing in the latest campus styles Mayfair slacks . . . Revere and Gatalina sweaters Come down and see our new line of "Ivy League" suits 121 West Market THE GUILFORDIAN INTRAMURALS By "Jake" As we go to press for the first ■ time this season we find that the ' intramural program is well under way with football being the first sport on the schedule. Yankee Stadium will again be heavy favorites to retain their crown, having won it three years j in a row. On Tuesday afternoon, Septem ber 23th the starting gun sounded | with four teams competing in the lirst day's activities. Archdale beat Y. S. 33 to 14, and New North beat Center 19-14. On Wednesday af ternoon the Day-Hops beat Center in a mild upset which shook the foundation of Center Section. On Thursday Y. S. came back to beat O'd North-South and New North rolled along by beating the Day- Hops. The first week's activities lead me to be'ieve that the race this year is going to be very close. My predictions for the final order of finish are as follows: 1 Yankee Stadium 2 New North 3 Archdale 4 Day-Hops 5 Old North-South 6 Center Let's all get out there and sup port the intramural program, and my hat will be off to any team that can dethrone the Stadium; how ever, at this time it appears as though it will be a man-sized job. See ya next week with more news from the sporting world. W. A. A. News By Carolyn Pipkin Girls' Intramurals, under the sponsorship of the Women's A h letie Association, began September 29 with the first field hockey prac tice. Louise Moore, field hockey chairman, worked with approxi mately twenty-five girls in the first practice. The freshman class shows promise of rraking some good players, although many of them have never played before. After a few practice sessions, games will begin and will continue until the champion team has been determined. The other fall tournament, ten nis, is not underway yet. Tennis Chairman Kat Shumaker has post ed sign-up sheets for all persons interested in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, and she will have the pairings posted soon. All are urged to play off their matches and post the results before each deadline. All women students interested in either of these sports are urged to participate in intramurals as the purpose of such game is to foster fair play and good sportsmanship. Have Nat Tailor Your Clothes For You SI.ACKS FROM $13.75 ~ SUITS FROM $45.00 NAT SILVER 11 a W. SYCAMORK m jd mm i™§i * HUE* %, QL sl Bp "S r * JHV The captains of the 1954 Quakers, left to right, are: Strider, alternate; Rogers, captain, and Privott, alternate. You don't have to have had experi ence to play. Intramurals is the best way to learn a new game. Points, the system on which the W. A. A. awards are based, are earned by playing in these garr>es. Let's all play for the W. A. A.! Regal Jewelers Diamonds Watches Costume Jewelry Certified Watch Repairing 217 1 /fe SOUTH ELM STREET GREENSBORO, N. C. DICK'S BARBER SHOP GUILFORD COLLEGE CLOTHING For Men and Boys I /xMiAlemtf TM.if.'MKiini'm.fiziif.iziSm \ JEFFERSON STANDARD BUILDING ' Page 5

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