Friday, May 28, 1937 THE FULL MOON BASEBALL TEAM AND COACH Season Ends With Thirteenth Victory Although they had a very hard schedule, the baseball team under Coach Canipe won 13 games and lost only five this spring. Fourteen of the players received letters: Ed Whitley, “Cob” Talbert, “Ernie” Safrit, “Ikey” Williams, “Shank” Niven, Ivey Whitlock, “Buck” Mabry, Sherman Lowder, Ed Swanner, Bill Furr, J. P. Mauldin, Jack Williams, Rayvonne Furr and Roy Clayton. Senior Athletes Win Recognition The Seniors whose names will go down in the Bulldogs’ Athletic Hall of Fame will be “Ernie” Safrit, Cob” Talbert, “Red” Whitley, Rob- rt Osborne, “Shank” Niven, “Boney” Greene, all being graduated this ipring. Three of these athletes, Safrit, Whitley and Niven, were three-letter this year, receiving monograms for participation in football, basket ball and baseball. Talbert and Greene showed ability by obtaining letters in two of the major sports. Osborne, captain of the Bulldogs, IS selected by the conference coaches as one of the backs on the All-South Piedmont Eleven this year. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL BOYS’ BASKETBALL SQUAD The boys’ basketball team won 17 out of 22 games last season. The girls’ team had a less successful sea son with only four victories out of their 18 games, although they fought with the true Bulldog spirit, espe cially in the last games. Eleven boys and ten girls received their letters in basketball this year. The boys were “Ernie” Safrit, Earl Greene, Ed Whitley, Franklin Niven, Carl Parker, Paul Mann, Paul Wil liams, Sherman Lowder, Olyn Low der, Ralph Harwood, and Ed Swan- The ten girls awarded letters Rosalind Hurt, Edith Mauldin, Hazel Mauldin, Virginia Long, Emma Rose Brooks, Lucille Mesimer, Margaret Hutchins, Mabel Watson, Frances Hatley, and Rachel Shankle. ALBEMARLE BULLDOGS TENNIS COURTS IMPROVED Through the purchase of a much- needed net, reel and roller the tennis courts have been greatly improved. It is hoped that for next year the !w court will be in splendid condi gn and that for the lines the school ill purchase a wet marker which can also be used on the gridiron. Sixteen members of the football squad received their letters this year after closing a successful season in which they scored seven victories, one The lettermen were Robert Os borne, Crawford Talbert, Ernie Safrit, Carl Parker, “Buck” Mabry, Earl Greene, Paul Williams, Ed Swanner, Paul Mann, Ed Whitley, Olyn Ijowder, Sherman Lowder, Ralph Harwood, Alma Furr, Franklin Niven, and Hubert Hearne. Prospects For A. H. After a recent interv Joach Canipe, the sports feels sure that the athletic will be even better than those of this season. First comes football, which will find itself losing six competent letter men by graduation. However, each place is to be lilled with two depend able, if less experienced, players. The entire backfield, with the ex ception of “Buck” Mabry and “Ace” Parker, will be lost. The line lose two, but heavy reserves will it back in working order. Arlie Faulkner and Bill Mann will fill Shank Niven’s vacancy at center. Other linesmen will be Paul Mann, Olyn Lowder, “Ikey” Williams, “Red” Lowder, Riley McSwain, Ed Swanner, Ralph Harwood, and others from the midget team. The line will be much heavier than last year’s. Most of this year’s girls’ basket ball team will be back, and with the spirit and ability shown at the close of the season, they should have the best year yet. In the boys’ basketball, four let termen, Safrit, Whitley, Nive Greene were lost, but lettermen for each position will return. In tennis the entire boys’ and girls’ teams will return with exception of Rosalind Hurt, Julia Maye Rowland, and John Snuggs. The baseball team of ’38 will be one of the best offensive teams H. S. baseball history. Six efficient men will be lost through graduation. 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