Friday, November 4, 1938 THE POINTER Page Three Bisons Engage Hornets Today — ^ FLASHES ON HIGH POINT-SALISBURY GAME HIGH POINT ELEVEN SPIRITED FOR EN COUNTER IN CHARLOTTE - - -I- Bisons Outweighed Enter Fifth Non-Conference Contest of Year Abie Short (22) waiting to tackle Pullback Don Clement, Salisbury. Short is nearest the camera. Hussey (12) is high in the air at the right. The whistle blew: High Point 20; Salisbury 6. This pic ture furnished by courtesy of the Salisbury Evening Post and E. Mcllevaine, sports editor, tells the story of how High Point’s defensive work held the Salisbury eleven to six points. The same vigor shown here on the defensive and maintained on the offensive accounts for the Bison tally. (Post Staff Photos.) Jamestown Virtually County Champions Jamestown High School soc cer team trampled the Bison soccer team 4-0 yesterday af ternoon. This is the second vic tory for the Jamestonians over High Point this year. The defeat yesterday puts High Point out of the running for the county championship. This virtually concedes the championship to Jamestown. The Jamestown hoofers scor ed twice dluring the first quar ter and again they tallied two points when they ran wild in the fourth quarter. The Bison team was unable to hold back the Jamestown eleven as they smashed through for their vic tory. High Point lost its only chance for scoring when a pen alty kick by High Point hit the top bar on the goal post. Girls’ and Boys’ Intramural Sports Girls Thursday afternoon the intra mural sports program got under way among the girls by soccer games between the different home room teams. Due to the fact that the lists of teams from each home room* have nt been turned in to Miss Stallings, a schedule has not yet been completed. It is urgent that this list of teams be handed in imediately in order to prevent mfurther delay of this program. A copy of the schedule will be posted on the bulletin board in each home room. Every girl who has signed to be a member of a team is urged to attend all he soc cer practices. Provision has been mad for sophomores to practice on Mondays and Wednesdays and for Juniors and Seniors to prac tice on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Extra points will be given toward the intramural school letter, for members of the team being on time and ready to play at the designated place. Miss Stallings also urges those girls who have not yet signed for soccer to do so before the regular schedule is completed. Sports To Date By CLIFTON OVERCASH “Little Tommies” Defeat Reserves Boys The Intramural Football sports season is now in full swing. When on Monday afternoon the season opened and the first two teams met on the field of conquest they were both confident. However there must be some one to lose and it was on Monday room 310. They bowed to room" 313 12-0. It was a close contest but room 313 had the edge. The other game for Monday was between rooms 207 and 202. After a hard fight room 202 won the score 12-0. Tuesday room 308 met 311. Boy oh boy, here was a game. A lot of pac ing was tried on both sides but in the end 208 emerged victorious by a score of 12-0. Also on Tues day room 203 met the combined teams of rooms 303 and 201A. They had a hard fight too but room 203 finally downed their game opponents. Get Your Hot Dogs At BLUE BIRD CAFE Opposite Post Office This old prognisticator, having survived the week-nd contests and the Hallowe’en Goblins, will again attempt to express his opinion on the sports world. There are some rumors going around that the ex perts!?) finally predicted a game, and got it right. I heard someone say, “Finally, we have a “Soc Chakales” on our Pointer staff.” Who dare say ehat this mighty forecaster is no better than Chak ales, Breitz, or Wade! “Our” Bisons have won two in a row now and are going to Char lotte Friday nigh to struggle (not in vain) for their third victory. Wiould you think that the Bison have outscored their opponents this year?? The statistics show that the Bison have scored ninety- three points to their opponents fifty-seven. The reports are, that the Bi son, although they have won but three games, have been outplay ing their opponents this year. Let’s give them all the support that we can muster. High Point High School’s “Little Bison” traveled to Thomasville, Monday afternoon only to meet defeat at the hands of the “Little Tommies” by the score of 6-0. After battling the first half with neither team scoring, Thom asville came back in the third quarter to take advantage of a block punt, which they recovered on High Point’s one yard line. After holding for three downs, the Bison defense weakened and Harrington of the Tommies went over for the only marker of the game. “Blimp” Bencini High Point’s 200 pound tackle, broke through and blocked Hansell’s try for the extra point. High Point’s only threat came early in the first quarter. After an exchange of punts. High Point drove to the Chairmaker’s ten- yard line, only to have their of fense bogged down. Soccer Team Wins 2nd From Guilford The Bison soccerteers charged through for another victory in the county championship games, winnig over Guilford High 1-0, Tuesday afternoon. The Bison charged up and down the field for four quarter unable to make a score. Two more quar ters were played for dicision to this important game. Both teams in these last two quarters had the chance of a pen alty kick. High Point made a goal, but Gulford failed to score making the game 1-0. H. Hedrick kicked the goal. The Gilford coach said that High Point played a fine game and he hoped that the Bison would win over Jamestown. The Bison enter the stote meet at Chapel Hill, November the tenth. Heated by the smashing defeat that the Charlotte team handed them last year, and their descisive victory over the Salisbury aggre gation, the Bison will charge into Central High School stadium to night at 8 O’clock, seeking re venge. The Bisons having won two games in a row, are being picked by the experts as victors. How ever if the Bisons should lose this game, it would have no effect on the Western Conference situation, for Charlotte pulled out of the conference last year. This is the fifth non-conference game of the year—the Bison have won two and lost two—so they are going to try to end up in the upper half of the race. The Charlotte team is one of the most powerful teams in the state. This being the fact the Bison will probably have to use their famous bag of tricks. Coaches Scott and Stephens have stressed the use of deception and passing against 1 these powerful teams—so the Bi son will take to the air route! All the players survived the Salisbury game, and are in good conditionSalisbury game, and are in good condition—primed for this big battle, and ready to go. LEONARD’S DRUG STORE Phone 2392 Dependable Store COMPLIMENIS Of Smith’s Studio On getting rid of a husband, if at first you don’t succeed, try a gun. Where Students Are Welcome ANDERSON W. END DRUG STORE Phone 2376 ^ OWEN WELDING CO. ^ Incorporated ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Don’t Stop Production Have It Welded Junior Hi-Y boys—“Pelt better the night before.” COOK.... HEAT WATER With GAS THE CLEAN, ECONOMICAL FLEXIBLE FUEL DUKE POWER COMPANY A PROVED PLAN For Reducing Delay In Shipping This railroad has proved that it is a good plan to ship your products over its lines for prompt delivery. 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