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the full moon SPORTS CLYDE McDOWELL, Editor | Bulldogs Lose to Football Players Children’s Home Awarded Letters On January 10 during the chap el period Coach Canipe presented 15 C with foothall letters^ Two boys, Douelas Cranford and Ba.ley Gulledge, received letters for their The Bulldogs of A. H. S. journey ed to Winston-Salem Friday night to tangle with the Methodists of Children’s Home and came off sec ond best after two very exciting games. The boys lost 26-21 with Paul Mann shooting 10 and Jack managers. Williams 6. For the Methodists, Canipe Gibson and Suggs were high with letters, he said, in r-- 8 and 6 points. The Albemarle girls I the lette , ^Although the boys dropped the game to the Methodists the a majority of the ten games 33^1L i thiy showed a real figWinj Bulldogs Split Bill IboyTscweTgrp^ With Yellowjackets a° difference of J>nly points in scores, wl the boys had The Albemarle Bulldogs split a double-header with the Salisbury YelloWiackets here January 11. The Bulldog “B” team downed the Junior Varsity from Salisbury 22- 16, while the Yellowjackets came back in the second game and de feated the Bulldogs 21-7 in a hard-fought battle. The “B” team’s attack was led by Williams and Gulledge, who scored 8 points each. The high scorers for Salisbury’s Junior Var sity were Nussman with 7 points and Cozzen with 4 points. Although the Bulldogs showed a good defense, they were unable to match the Yellowjacket offense. Paul Mann With 4 points and P. Williams with 2 points were the high scorers for Albemarle. High scorers for Salisbury were Man ning with 7 points and Monroe with 6. Bulldog Star Gets Honorable Mention In State Grid Poll In an annual pick of the All- State Football team conducted by the Charlotte News, Paul (“Ikey”) Williams was given honorable men tion as a back. Williams, a good passer, punter, runner, and one of the best blockers in the state, was fullback and co-captain of the Bull dogs during the past season. y Compliments of ... ■ ■ I * Cabarrus Bank U g I ■ and Trust Co. I ; Compliments of ... i Albemarle Bldg. & Loan Ass’n rhich shows that ly close games. The "hoys, when behind, usually fought harder and looked better than at any other time. Besides the school requirement of passing at least three subjects, a player had to participate in at least 20 quarters before he ' entitled to a letter. The boys "ivlng letters were Carl “Ikey” Williams, “Buck Mabry, Bill Mann, Sherman Lowder, Olyn Lowder, Wade Denning, Max Mor ton, Ted Wallace, Lafayette Black- well Riley McSwain, Paul Mann, Bill Furr, “Ed” Swanner, and Charles Castevens. Bulldog Cagers Win Over Watts In the opening basketball games of the season the Albemarle Bull dogs defeated the Badin Watts in a double-header played on the home court before about 500 spec tators January 7. The girls won 29-13, while the boys defeated the Watts 30-24. The Albemarle girls showed a powerful defense and ability ‘ shoot well. Shankle, with points, and Edith Mauldin, with 12 points, were high scorers for Albe marle, while Leonard, with 8 points, was high scorer for Badin. the boys’ game, the Bulldogs unable to get an early start. At the half Albemarle was trail ing 16-4, but in the second half they came back strong to take thrilling victory. Paul Mann, wi 9 points, and Bill Mann, with 7 points. Were high scorers for Al bemarle. Blair, with 14 points, and Austin, with 5, were high scorers for Badin. Netters To Open Season In February jehrin^ to Coach Boys' Team. Tennis practice wHI start Mon day. February 7, with Mr. Gehring TnWe for 1938. It is be leved that there will be more out this than ever before. Those were on the team last year aim are returning this spring are Bill Mann, Max Russell, Carl Helms. Paul Long, Oron Rogers, and Bill Fulton. , , , One match has already been ar ranged with Hargrave Military Academy, the games to be played Albemarle. Thomas Loftm, former A. H. S. tennis star, plays 1 Hargrave’s team again Other teams which Albemarle will probably play are Concord. Wingate Junior College, Pfeiffer Junior College, Spencer, Salisbury, and Badin. Favorite Expressions Of Girls’ Basketball Squad 1. Mis-: Holt—“Make tho.se shots ffood. Keep your eye on the ring. Forwards, listen to Mr. Hatley!” 2. Mr. Hatley—“I can tell you. but I can’t show you. Remember as long as you’ve got the ball, the other side can’t get it.” 3. Hazel Mauldin—“I’ll 4. Frances Hatley—“Oh, goodness!” 5. Virginia Long—“My legs got twisted. My bones hurt.” 6. Rachel Shankle—“Don’t hit the ‘blackboard’.” (backboard). 7. Lucille Grean—“I can’t ring that goal.” 8. Keith Carpenter — (Nevs speaks) Blank, blank, blank. 9. Grace Cranford—“I’ll give 'ou one of my pills.” 10. Mabel Watson—(Giggles) ‘Aw, heck.” ] 1. Margaret H u t c ‘Shucks.” 12. Emma Rose Brooks—“Open up there.” 13. Virginia Gilliam — “I’ been waiting a week.” 14. Frances Henning — “This floor’s too slicky.” 15. Ramelle Burleyson—“When I get my new shoes. I’ll i 16. Ann Henning—“I’ll never be able to shoot a long shot.” 17. Virginia Safrit (“Water boy” and business manager) — “Where in the world is Baily? Miss Holt said don’t drink too much H20!” 18. Edith Mauldin—“All right, guards, bring it on down to my house. They ain’t nobody home ‘Shank’ and ‘Ginnie’.” 11-1 Gives Farce A most entertaining and enjoy able chapel program was Present ed by the members of Miss Laws s homeroom December 1^ „ ■ n amusing farce, “Fish Cure, given by the following: Mary Catherine East, Douglas Cranford, Martha Morrow and Following the play a .short mon ologue, “Naming the Twins, was given by Marjorie Tucker. diiTv^know that— Teacher: “How would you punc- uate this sentence: The wind blew ten-dollar bill around the Compliments of... G. M. DRY & SON — The Best By Test — “Perfection” and B C A “Cream Crust”... D ft t A D “Perfection” CAKES On Sale At Your Grocers” SMITH’S BAKERY January, j be married? cret!) Paul Long d blondes any more? Jack and Hilda a IF ANYONE HAS-^ Been married Borrowed a stamp Made a speech Robbed a bank Sold a dog Lost a dog Found a di® ■ Committed suicide = Broken his neck Gone fishing L Shot a cat Been away Come back Taken a vacatj Been in a fight Got licked «•( Broken a shoestring ’t prefer n the rocks | it’s NEWS Made a bet . • Send ittoti -HI-LIFE, Newton Higl Warren is learning to skate? Ralph H. can’t make up his "’RUev Me. prefers the blonde: A freshman doesi;^ ■ knows that he does not b P' ic in school sophomore does not boi tl • 7 I does not know that he ( ^^Mabel T. has a black eye ? (Are i know. A junior knows i. y you married, Mabel?) . ^ ' "ot know that he knows, i J James Fry save Lynnie E. a' knows, knows that he ksgr Christmas present? ' I wants everybody else to b « Sherman’s girl already has his | he knows.—Selected. ^ ‘ Joe: “Mom, you saidt has your eyes and daddr [didn’t you?” ' p Mother: “Yes, darlinj,' Joe: “Well, you’d bette n him now cause he has FVank’s teeth!” j —HI-LIFE, Newton Hijli; F BONERS u When the whale strackl h men were knocked off did t] compact (impact). n I reckonmend this bo«k s of English d«j Answer to Senior Impressions Girlf. 1. Ernestine Morton. 2. Marjorie Tucker. 3. Frances Horton. 4. Emma Rose Brooks. 5. Margaret Hutchins. Boy>. 1. Jack Rivers. 2. Olyn Lowder. 3. Charles Hopkins. 4. William Fry. 5. Joe Harward. lU. Answers to Questions 1. 52.426. 2. 3.170,276. 3. “Esse quam videri” which means “to be rather than to seem.” 4. On Kill Devil Hill, off Roa noke Island, December 17, 1903. 5. At Durham, N. C. 6. Three, Andrew Jackson, Jamei K. Polk, and Andrew John- 7. It has more cotton mills than any other state. 8. There have been found 289 species and subspecies. 9. A bibliography is authorities on a subject. 10. Nece.ssary. “daffynitions” Definitions of words which bnghsh teacher received: Puppet: Very small dog. Grudge: A place where ai are kept. singers'^'''*' ^ g™uP of church Paradox; Two ducks. Toupee: Indian abode. Letter: A batch of puppies. Pence: Trousers. Nerts: Doctor’s assistants. Sardmes: Czar’s children. list of kilkd by a dead horL. This incident occurred about eou^t‘r^K^:f°alieop?e^"a^ leTo? T’ ‘>>6 ^tiff tfLk V^! horse flew back and struck a man in the stomach, kill ing him instantly. Blondell Lowder. BALTIMORE Beauty Shop Compliments of .. . Albemarle Drug Company “The Friendly Drug Store” Compliments of.. p EFIRD’S ! Department g Store ' ALBEMARLE, N. ° Compliments of .■ i THE FIRST. NATIONAli BANK S Morrow Brothers & Heath Co J INCORPORATED Heavy and Shelf Hardware, liuildinp Materi^ (Groceries, Seeds, Feeds, Fertilizers « — BUYERS OF - I Cotton, Cotton Seed and Other Farm Piodtt ’^BEMEMBER—You Always Save at Bell'i I BELK’S DEPARTMENT STOR‘ ALBEMARLE. N. C.
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