Vtujc Six
Whirlwinds Will Engage
Formidable Foes Next Fall
NEIGIIBOR FIRS T
Tentative Schedule Announced;
Kaleish May lie Replaced
By Salisbury.
Ity WdUI'll IIOI.DKK
Gict'nsliiu'ti Hijili sclioors firid-
iidii }it:;fr«‘j;iiti(iu will f;H‘ ;i 10-j,Miiit*
s hi-liil»> ol I'tirniidnliU* oiiptiUfiits, iii-
cludiim Ilircc conl'iTi'ii'i' ilaslu's, with
a possihility that
iUioth* r hiop (’H“
will ti(* atldt’tl he-
Pii-i- in'.Kt fall.
'l'li(‘ sfhcdiilo.
released ycstiM'day
»y Roll Jaiiiit'Soii.
atlilctii- dii't'ct'ir
and coach of the
cJcvcn. lists Ita-
Ici^li Ili^h on Sep-
t(‘nil>t*r hut.
nioi'c than likely
the t'apitol City
team will lie re-
placetl hy Roydtm lli;;li. of Salislniry.
Charlotte IliKir \\ildiji(s have wilh-
• irawn from the Wc.'iieni conference
race. Inn will h*> met mnler the lij,dits
of .Memorial Stadium on tin* niyht of
Octoher II in one of tin* onistamiiiij;
lionie tilts of t in* sea.-on.
'I'lie tentative
winds follows:
chedule for tin* ^^'hil•l-
COACH JOHNSON PRAISES
SCIENTIFIC BASEBALL
Game Fundamental.s Pave Way for
Majority of Victories Scored
by Whirlwinds.
••Scientitic laisehall was the outstand-
in;; reason for the sncees.s if this year's
liast'hall team." statt'il Coach J. Stiinloy
Johnson referriiiR tti the state cham
pionship I’ur|ile Whirlwind baseball
team of this season.
••Knowing e.\a-tly when to use the
hit-aiid-inn play, at .iust what time
to pull a steal, the appropriate mo
ment to lay down the sipiee/.e-iday, and
at wliat time to sa-rific(*. all of that
wins ball tianns." sattely commented
••Jabbo." ‘‘Imt takiny advantapr! of the
oth*r fi'llow's mistakes and protitiiiff
by our own, certainly can mean many
a hall Kunn* heinj; placed in the winning
column insli'ad of the K>sr. So actually
and scicnliti-ally otir hall club is real
stale cliampionship maU'rial.’’
GIRLS ARE AWARDED
ATHLETIC LETTERS
.\fter having earned the igamired
li(K) points nec(*ssary to olifain athletic
letters, the following girls recently re-
• •eived C's: .Martha l)eVane, Frances
Fowman. Ailene Sliorc-. Cornelia An
derson. I >orotliy M«d*horson, Lundy
l?(*eckcr. Ida Linker, anil Until Uoid
King. Those receiving the 1. X. C.,
for which 400 points are necessary,
wei'c* Kathryn Shi'pherd, Lois Apiilo,
Sarah Ajiiile, and Susie (lorrell.
Sei It ember lU Uiirlington, liere.
S'jitemhcr I'k--Ualeigii at UaU*igli.
S(*pri*mher ;i(i Cnrham. liere.
Ocfoiier > Uoaiioke at Uoanoke.
tctolier 1 } 'liarbiite. liere.
Cctohor iM—(histoniu at (histonia.
Cefoher l*.s -U(*idsville. here. , ,
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HIGH LIFE
Mau 31, 1938
NETMEN WIN STATE
CHAMNONSHIP
Lewis Has Successful Season
As New Coach of
Net Squad.
(’linching the state ehampionship by
virtue of Jill undefeated season, the
G. H. S. tennis team completed the first
eaniiiaigii under the able leadership of
('arlyle Lewi.s wlio replaced Frank
Jolmson as coach.
'riie members of the t‘am and ti brief
resume of their pa.'^t records follow.s:
Stokes Rawlins, who played number
one man tbrougbout the year, lias been
a ni(*inl)er of ilie team for three .vetirs
and lias held down the toil jiositioii for
the jijist two .‘^(‘asons. He was deleated
in three of eight conference matche.s.
tint this is tin Jidiniralde record in vii'Av
of the fact that Ins opponents liiive
been the best in the rciilms of high
school tennis.
Jay Shepherd, miinber throe man.
and Ed Gehrke, niniiher two man, have
only one blot on their conference rec
ords. Tliey are to he commendod for
till* splendid tight they gave in the
doubles limils for state ehaniiiionshlp
:it Chapel Hill.
('Imrlii* Bake)-, who holds doM ii num-
her four iiosition, 1ms li(*en a member
of the team for two years. He lias
the same record as Stokes, with throe
losses iigaiiist live wins.
Glyde Fields and John Tate, who
roiiiid out the six players on the team,
have also been very snocossfnl in their
tights Avith other players, dropping
onl.\' one match out of eight.
Altliough this season has been one of
the most successful in tlie history of
tennis at Senior High, the prospects
for next year's team tire not as bright
as might be hoped for, .since three of
the six lettermoii will be graduated.
How*ver, with Shepherd. Tate, and
Fielils returning to vie for berts. Coach
Lewis will have a tine fouiidiitlon for
^next yetiv’s net nggrotfation.
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