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March 15, 1935 GOLDSBORO HI NEWS Page Tliree CONTRIBUTE YOUR ABILITIES TO THE SWIM TEAM Lady Quakes Drop 2 Tilts To Mt. Olive 1 Mount Olive Girls Win Last Two . Games on Goldsboro's Schedule; Knowles Stars Sport 'SHOKT^ Two consecutive games liave been won by the Mount Olive High School sextet from the Lady Quakes. The score for the first game, Febru ary 12, played in Mount Olive, was and for the second game played here, March 5, was 11-8. ’ In the first game, L. Knowles, sharp-shooting Mount Olive for ward, scored 11' points of her team’s 23 to lead her team mates to a welT- epned victory. Privette, Quake forward, accounted for 8 of Golds boro’s 11 counters. Goldsboro’s sec ond team started the game. The Lady Quakes were more suc cessful in the second game on their own court, although two of their star forwards, Privette and L. Spruill, were not playing. Betsy Parks, Quake guard, who entered the game after the half, played a fighting game. Sutton, a new one for Goldsboro, showed up well. Thig pen, Mount Olive guard, stopped many Quake attempts to reach the goal region. Starting lineups for the first tilt follow: Goldsboro — Adams, S. Spruill, Sutton, forwards; Parks, Satterfield, and Woodward, guards. Mount Olive—Knowles (11), Pritt (6), M. Martin, forwards; G. Tyn dall, V. Jones, and I. Thigpen, guards. Substitutes: Goldsboro — L. Spruill (3), Privette, (8), Hey ward, Carraway, Elks, Armen- trout. Hood, and Massey. Mount Olive—E. Martin (4), Summerlin (2), and Sutton. Second game lineups: Goldsboro — Adams, Heyward, Sutton, forwards; Massey, Wood ward, Carraway, guards. Mount Olive—Knowles, M. Martin, Britt, forwards; Thigpen, J. Tyndall, V. Jones. Substitutes: Goldsboro—Shaver, Dewey, Parks, Armentrout. Mount Olive—Warren, Summerlin, M. Sutton, and E. Martin. Due to the low level of the ath letic fund, there will bo no baseball team to rejjresent our high school tliis year. A miglity big pill to swalloAv, but athletic association of ficials announce it impossible. Our only diamon(], worn down with football practices, in addition to the low funds are the big reasons. The square dance next Priday night in the New Gym, sponsored by the ath letic association, will tell how much Goldsboro High students want foot ball and baseball teams next year. Goldsboro’s first ring team was organized in 1930 through the in terest of Coach Bullock and C. W Twiford. Intramural sports again invade our walls. The Tennis Club’s ten nis tourney is expected to bring out lots of material for Goldsboro’s net team this year. There are bound to be plenty of Goldsboro High swimmers capable of developing into good SAvimmers. Then, since we are having our first shot at the aquatic sport Ave shoulc have a good team. Why not join the ranks every Tuesday and Thurs day nights at the Community Swim hole ? Captain Eutsler It looks as if the girls’ basket ball season is over! Coach Langs ton had planned to keep on giving her girls that would be back next year^ some practice, but since there aren’t enough girls showing interest she has decided to discontinue her practices. This column wishes next year’s team much luck. _ It seems our girls had a hard time getting any games this year, and that the cause was the failure on the part of somebody to arrange the games before the season opened. To us, a good idea for next year’s business manager Avduld be to start right in when school opens and ar range the ’36 schedule. LET’S HEAD FOR THE A. A. SQUARE DANCE James Davis Turns in Good 1,000-Yard Race in Games Ernest Eutsler, Goldsboro High graduate in ’31, above, has been elected captain of the 1936 Univer- sity of .TSTortli Carolina boxing team. Boxing Summary After winning twenty-two fights and tying four, the mittmen of Goldsboro High hung np their gloves for the wear as the final bell clanged at the Eocky Mount en counter Eriday, Eebruary 15. Their hard ten-match schedule ended with two victories, one tie and six losses. l^ineteen men have gone into the ring for the Quakes and piled up a total of twenty-four points. Captain Elbert Ward had an out standing record this year. He won four fights, drew three and lost two. He also defeated Howard Kennedy, Ealeigh, who won the 135-pound title at the state meet. Eaymond Eeeves had the best average of any fighter on the team, with five wins and one tie. ISTone of this year’s regulars are HIGH BOXING TEAM WINS FINAL MATCH Coach Bullock’s ring team closed their 1935 schedule with a 4-2 Avin over the Eocky Mount fighters in the new gym, Eriday, Eebruary 15. ^ Eaymond Eee\^es, fast-stepping little 110-pounder, Avho before the state meet at Chapel Hill was Goldsboro’s only undefeated fighter, won a decision over Perry, the same boy that marred his record at Caro lina. Ernest Eutsler Elected Captoin Carolina Boxers Goldsboro High Graduate Gets Ardu ous Post From His Ring Mates; His Records lo Ernest Eutsler, graduate from G. H. S. in ’31, goes the coveted and arduous position of captaining the 1936 University of N"orth Carolina boxing team. He was elected by his fellow ringmen at the close of their schedule. The stocky little fighter, son of Ml. and Mrs. E. E. Eutsler, of l^orth George Street, fought in the DantaniAveight class liis first year as a varsity pug, but advanced to tlie featherweight division this year. His varsity record folloAvs : Sophomore year—Defeated Cavedo (V. M. I.); default from Y. P. I. • lost to Bilisoly (]S[. C. State); lost to Halm (Virginia) ; lost to Smith (Kavy) ; lost to Onisko (Duke). Junior year—Defeated Tuttle (K C. S.); lost to Eainey (Yir- ginia) ; aa^ou decision over Jenkins (South Carolina) ; lost to Captain Lloyd (Duke). Other than his boxing activities, Ernest is president of the Junior Class and a member of the Sigma iS^u fraternity. TENNIS CLUB PLANS |McKINLEY HIGH WINS MEET TO SPONSOR TOURNEY Boy and girl singles tennis cham pions of Goldsboro High Avill be croAvned in the finals of the net tournament, Avhich is to be spon sored by the Tennis Club, March 12-30. Courts in Herman Park aa^II be the scene of all the contests. Entrants Avill be diAdded into grouj)s of five and the eight per sons on top on Thursday, March 28 Avill play in the final rounds of the tourney. Einals AAdll be held on Saturday, March 30. There Avill be no class divisions age groups. Members of the Davis Places Second in Division Race and Third in Finals; Relay Team Loses or Tennis play. Club AA^ll officiate in the Plans Being Made For Goldsboro Tank Team I or the first time in the historj of the school, Goldsboro High has the possibilities of liaA'ing a sAvim ming team. . Cliarles Stapleton, aaIio Avill coach tlie teams, has expressed his desire for tAA’o teams, one boys’ and one girls’, 12 on each, for G. H. S. If present plans Avork out there Avill be an intra-candidate meet the first of April to select the team. Ml. Stapleton is noAv coaching three groups—junior, interme diate, and senior. High school stu dents come in the intermediate class and practice on Tuesday and Ihursday nights in the community building pool. Coach Stapleton thinks it Avill be possible to arrange tank meets AAdth out of toAvn teams this season. Captain James Davis, brilliant leader of Coach Weil’s Quake track team,, took third in the scholastic 1,000-yard run in the Southern ConfereiicG Indoor Games in Chapel Hill last Saturday to ac count for Goldsboro’s only scoring. McKinley Highs, of Washington, D. C., piled up 16 points to win the scholastic division of the meet. The race, Avhich was won by Co- cuzza, Is^ewark Prep, in 2 minutes, 26.4 seconds, Avas run in tAvo divi sions. Davis, running in the first division, Avas Avell up Avith the leaders throughout the contest and his finishing sprint carried him to second place, just behind Hardy, of John Marshall High, Eichmond, Avho_ Avas tiring fast. His time was 2 minutes, 27.8 seconds. Clifton J ames placed third in the second division of the 1,000 and his time of 2 minutes, 33 seconds bare ly missed placing him. tVfter Avinning his heat of the pre liminaries of the 60-yard dash in 6.8 seconds, Billy Griffin AV’as elimi nated in the semi-finals. James McCleniiy placed fourth in his heat of the 60. Goldsboro’s mile relay team, com posed of Clifton James, William Vinson, Billy Griffin, and Captain DaA'is, though not placing in the finals, put up a good shoAving against such Avidely-knoAA^i teams as those of Boys’ High and Tech High, Atlanta, and made the fastest time of any ISTorth Carolina team. to be graduated this year and Coach Bullock should haA^e a good team next season. The fifteen candidates for next year are John Watson, James Hol lingsworth, Warren Van Hoy, Jack Underhill, Eaymond Eeeves, Clar ence Farmer, Gilbert Bass, Elton Underhill, Will Adams, Waymond Walton, Earl Mitchell, Alsey Par rish, Elbert Ward, and Bill Daugh- try. WIN RECOGNITION JN'orAvood Middleton and Maurice EdAvards, seniors, Avon recognition in a recent Quill and Scroll contest. ]SforAvood’s sports and stories won place in the southeastern states division. Maurice’s headlines re ceived honorable mention. Eour Goldsboro boxers entered the state-Avide boxing tournament at Chapel Hill, Eebruary 18-19. Gilbert Bass, after d'raAving a bye for the preliminaries, Avent to the semi-finals but here met his defeat. He foiiglit in the 145-pound class! Eaymond Eeeves advanced to the quarter-finals in the 108-pound division but Avas defeated here bv Perry of Eocky Mount. Eay Glisson and Earl Mitchell, the other tAvo Quake entrants, Avere eliminated in the preliminaries. J. A. McCLENNY Heavy and Fancy Groceries Country Produce a Specialty 715 N. George St. PHONE 576 ^iiinijiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiininiiMriniiintiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I Real Service in Watch and | I Jewelry Repairing | I ALL WOEK GUARANTEED 1 I WE ALSO BUY OLD GOLD I I LEO COHN I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiriiiiMiiiitiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiimB Get— GOLDSMITH The best in sports equipment ...at... HUB HARDWARE CO. DEW DROP I N "COME IN AND EAT BEFORE WE BOTH STARVE" (Across from Postoffice) S. (Wimpy) Moore Goldsboro, N. C. Boys"" Buy your new SPUING SUITS and ACCESSORIES at E. D. 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