Newspapers / Grimsley High School Student … / Oct. 10, 1941, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of Grimsley High School Student Newspaper / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Octoler 10, 1941 HIGH LIFE =H Robin Hoods of the Range Sportsman's Holiday By EARLE HOLLIDAY FOR THE PAST few years all of the Greensboro-Durhani gridiron games have proved good, close encounters, and the one tonight will he no excep tion. Everyone able to get a ride should go over to the game and cheer the local boys to victory. The last out-of- town game was somewhat too far for the school to send a large crowd, but G. II. S. should have a good represen tation at Durham tonight. TONIGHT WHEN the local eleven takes its place on the field, it will op pose one of the largest teams in the state, Durham. The Bulldogs will have a line averaging nearl.v 200 pounds, with the hackfield around 170 pounds. JUDGING FROM ITS games with Davidson and Clemson, whenever State college needs to score, they should send in Doipglas (Curly) Dickerson, former AVhirlwind hackfield ace. In both games the AVolfpack was unable to cross the goal line until Curly took over. MEMREB;S OF GIRLS xiTlILETIC ASSOCIATION are shown above in one of tlieir daily arclieiw praetiees. Staff photo by J. AVatson.) THUS FAR THIS season in.iuries have hampered the AVhirlwind sepiad. But finally the sun began to shine for Coach Boh Jamieson. Bob Fondren is hack in harness after missing several of the earl.v games; Jack (Butch) Kin.g's arm has healed, enabling him to see first action of the season against Chil dren's home, and Buddy Alulligan will be back in action tonight against Dur ham. Thus, the team will be at full force when it opens conference play next week with Gastonia. Games Bring Tie, Defeat To Local Reserve Team State-Newberry Game Features Seiiler Day Close on the heels of the annual high school da.v at Carolina comes the news of State colle,ge's senior day, Saturday, October 25. Seniors from all high schools in the state are invited and will be the guests of the college at the Newberry-State football game in Riddick stadium Saturday night. Bands from all schools will also l>e welcomed. Receive Tickets at Y. M. C. A. A’isiting students will re.gister and receive tickets at the College Y. AI. C. A. College seniors will take their guests in tours over the campus during the afternoon as the laboratories, shops, and classrooms will be open for in spection. Those students interested in tech- nolo,gical training will be shown in that department of the colle,ge. == DOWNTOWN BOWLING CENTER Greensboro’s Newest Alleys One of the South’s Most Modern 15c per game in East AAhishington Street AIONDAY AND TUESDAY “MEET JOHN DOE” with Gary Cooper Barbara Stanwyck Losing one and t.ving one Satur day ni.ght, October 4, the "Rambling Reserves’’ of Greensboro high stand with a record of one win, one loss, and one tie. A reserve team, under the di rection of Coach A’ernon Lamb, tied a strong Lexington "B’’ scpiad 6 to 6 at the Holt - Aloffet field, while another reserve eleven lost to a Children’s home .iunior varsity 7 to 6 under the lights of Alemorial stadium. Extra Point AA’ins Game Both reserve elevens from Greensboro outpla.ved the opposing scpiads, but failed to outscore either of the op ponents. An extra, point in the Greens- l)oro-Lexington game would have meant victor.v for either team, while an extra point for Children’s team was the mar gin of triumph. The two games were staged for the benefit of the soldiers in this section of the state, and each succeedin,g week until December, similar entertainment will l)e provided for the doughlioys. PECKS Brownies so good Cup cakes galo]-e Doughnuts tempting Ever.vthing so nice Forget we must not .’"lO AA'. AAbishington St. I This slip is V ALU ABLE I Because i It entitles you to I a $1.00 discount I at the BEAUTY HOOK 315'/2 S. Elm St. Next to National Theater (Brill!/ Oiia 9lip) I [Q 3H! A NORTH CAROllNATHEATREj TELEPHONE 59ZO Around H the corner from anywhere C Whirlwinds Trounce Methodist Gridsters Greensboro’s AVhirlwinds kei)t an xm- defeated record clean last Friday nigh! by trouncing a fi.ghting Children’s home eleven, 14-0, at Alemorial stadium. The pui’ple linesmen almost stole the show from the Greensboro l)acklield, l)lockin,g two Orphanage punts which put the locals into scoring position both times, and by stopping the visitor’s re serves before they got started. Locals Score On Pass A partially blocked kick early in the game started the lo(‘als first drive which ended with a pass from Jack Dempsey to Harold (►Skinny) Brown. The final score came the next time Greensboro got the ball on a blocked punt l),v AVatson Edmunds. Dempse.v went through the line six plays later for a touchdown. After each score. Gar land AA’olfe’s true toe added the extra points. Back field honors of the night went to Dempsey and hard - chargin.g Bol) AIcFarland. Do You Want the Real Mullarkey? Read Hi Spy in The Democrat Greensboro Whirlwinds Discover New Talent According to the list of players posted on the office bnlh'tin board, Greensboro hi.gh school’s Pur])le AA’hirlwind S(piad has some new members! Yes. it’s true ! The AA’inds have three new players. AA’here could the team mentors have discovered these new stars? AA'ill they steiil the places of ■’ye olde schoole’s’’ pet iilayers? AVill fhe.v rise to fame and place Greensboro on the lists of "cradles of famous grid stars’’? AAUio knows? But these new stars should become great! For in the midst of regular players’ names for the Rocky Aloimt .game were those of: J. Day, R. Jamieson, A. Routh. The debating club held its first night meeting last ni,ght. RUSTIN FURNITURE Company. Inc. ‘The Home of Friendly Credit” 323 S. Elm St. Something New ! ! Chatterbox Stationery and Sketches $1.00 a box Wills Book and Stationery Go. Greensboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co. DON’T SAY BREAD — SAY HOLSUM Baked by JONES BROTHERS BAKERY, Inc. DRY koONTS 1 ^LEANING koMPANY GLEANERS 340 North Greene Page Five Winds Open Defense Of Conference Title Against Green Wave After nu‘(‘fin,g four Eastern teams, Greensboro’s Purple AVhirlwidns open (U'fense of its AA’estern conference title a,gainst the Gastonia Gr'en AA'ave next Frida,V ni.ght under the a relights of Alemorial stadium. The Green AVave suffered at 45-0) de feat at the hands of the AVhirlwinds last y>ar. However, the locals will be heavily favort'd to run up a high score on the visitors a.gain this year. Salisbury Beats Wave In its first conference game, Gastonia was thoroughl.v tounced, 27-L’l, b,v the Salisbnr.v Yellow Jackeds. Outstandin.g for the AVave was Carl Sheppard, who scored both of their touchdowns on lon.g runs of SO and (II yards. The standout of the visitors line will prob- al)l,v be AA’alker, a tackle. The local line will b(' r('ad,v for any thing in offense tlu' AA’ave can offer. Boastin,g one of tlie stron.gest forward walls in the state, the recent addition of Jack King gives added reserve strength for Garland AA’olfe and Jim Groome at the guard post. Three out standing players will b(' ready for action at either line post. Bob Cam])bell, Louis Allen, and AA^atson Edmunds at the tackle post, and Alarshal Adams, Har old Brown, and Jim Anthon.y on the flanks. AA’illiam Coulter, graduate of 1941, is attending Guilford College. S|)crts\vear Lingerie Coats Suits mnncEL's Eeimnine Apparel 316 S. Elm St. Greensboro ’Tis A Sport Blouse Season $1 .98 Others to $3.95 For a conii)lete chang(> in your sclnol wardrol))' sdect a new blouse. Silk sliantun.g and cotton broadclotli in a 1 llie newest fall sliiides. Ideal for earl.v morning or foi' tile :ilt('nioon fe:is. S(‘e Ihese lov(‘lv sport s li i )■ t s and blouses without fail. $^98 Skirls in ;ill the latest fal)rics and colors. Kick ])leal and gored sl.\'l(‘s. Ideal for campus wear. BELK’S
Grimsley High School Student Newspaper
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 10, 1941, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75