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Xovember 21, 1941 HIGH LIFE Page Five -h Sportsman's Holiday By EARLE HOLLIDAY TIIP^ GAME THIS AFTERNOON be tween the Ilisiii Point P>i.sons and the AYinston-Salein P>laok Demons of Rej'- nohls high will settle the final onteome of the AA'esteni eonference title race between the Risons and Coach liob Ja mieson's Ihirple AVhirlwinds, bnt re gardless of the resnlt there remains no doubt in anyone’s mind as to the rightful winner. After the thorough way the AVhirlies took their 0])pouents through the) cleaners last, Ph-iday, there should be some way-'to get them in the championship game at Chapel Hill, de spite their upset-loss to Salisbury. A look at the statistics of the game shows more clearl.v than the 47 to 0 score the difference in the two teams fi.ghting for the play-off herth. The AVinds picked up 320 yards rushing to High Point’s loss of 8. The Pointers gained 25 yards through the Greensboro line but were thrown in reverse for 33 yards hy Jim Day’s linesmen. The Risons did do a little better b,v the air lanes, when Albert (Face) Evans completed four out of 10 passes for 25 yards. The catch here is that three of tiiese com pletions were to Greensboro players. The final score of the game should have been two touchdowns more than it was. Buddy Aliilligan, on his famous reverse, picked up 39 yards and a score, only to have it called back because of an off-sides penalty. Another AVhirl- wind drive carried to the High Point one-yard line. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus MAGGIE DARLIN' I'M READIN' ABOUT TWE FIGHT AGAINST TUBERCUUOSIS 1 MIGHT HAVE KNOWN YOU'D BE INTERESTED SO LONG AS it's A FIGHT.' THANK GOOD-/ NESS n's A /~Ai 1C in Tesitaiive Plans Hade G. L L Selects Oflicers; Names Hilliard President IT AA'OT’DD RE ALAI08T impossible to name any one person as the star of the game, hnt prohahl.y one of the most important factors in the triumph was the spirit the entire team exhib ited. It would have been hard for any team in the nation to heat the AA'hirlie.s that afternoon. The entire front line showed its starring (pialit.y h,v stopping all of the opposing hackfield gridsters before they had a chance to gain any yarda.ge. Jack Dempsey, hy virtue of his 85-yard runhack of the second half kick-off and his three other touchdowns, ruled as the outstanding hackfield man on the field, with Tom Aydelette, Ruddy Alulligaii, Rol) AIcFarlaiid, and the other Greensboro hacks close behind. The curtain will fall on Gi-eenshoro's 1941 football schedule next l^’i’iday, when the locals either play at ('Impel Hill for the state championship game or entertain Coach Hap Perry’s forces of Reidsville at Alemorial stadium. Reidsville has one of the ma.ior Class R football clubs and will give the AATiirl- ies a real battle. The Golden I.ion's of fense is led hy Nick Sacrinity, a possible all-state hack. Claude Gentry, 160- ponnd end, is Perry’s mainstay in the forward wall. Both Clubs Beat High Point. In the first game of the season, Reids ville compiered High Point, the other conference title contender, 19-0. The Risons lost their other game to Greens boro. Since then, Reidsville. led l>y tlie passing and rnnniiig of Sacrinity, has rolled over most of its opponents. In their annual encounter last year Greensboro's state champions subdued (he Lions hy a score of 19 to 7. This memor.v may add to their difficulties with their opponents this season. '■AVhen the basketball season officially opens November 25, the onl.v girls’ win ter .sport at Senior hi.gli begins. I hope a large number of hegimiers as well as more advanced students will come out,” stated Aliss Doris Hutchinson, girls’ g.vin adviser, yesterda.v. At the last meeting of the Girls’ Ath letic association, the state-wide playday held Noveml)er 24, at Salisbury was discussed and dele,gates were (‘hosen. I In addition the deadline for pny- I ment of dues was set as November 18. 1 Tentative plans for a hay ride, to be given if 100 per cent is .gained in this collection, are being made. In the election of officers, Rachel Hilliard was chosen president: Sadie Rlummer. vice-president: Gloria A'alen- tine. secretiiry : Nell Riddle, treasurer ; I.ouise Alatlock, program cliairmau, and Isiibel Gillie, social chairman. A LITTLE LATE, but better than none at all is this eerner’s eongratiila- tions to Coach Bob Jamieson and the new addition to his househo'.d. If he will be able to play football as well as his dad can coach it, we’ll he look ing for an all-American hack from Greensboro in about 20 years. Touchdown, Notary Clubs Enierlain Football Squad Greensboro hi.gli school's Purple AA’hirlwiiids have been honored hy two tmsiness clnhs, the Touchdown and the Itotary, dnrin,g the past two weeks. The pro,grani at the Touchdown club included the regular linsiness, a speech hy former all-American Dan Hill of Duke, introduction of the hi,gh school football memhers and the showin.g of picture.s of tlie Duke-Georgia Tech game hy Hill. The Rotary club schedule enter tainment consisted of a talk hy the district governor, a short speech hy Coach Rob Jamieson, the intro duction of the football sipiad and a talk l)y AA'iley Sholar. Lifiersiasi !o Kapsrt Fsr Is! Wrestlini Soil Approxinmtely 25 l)oys will report shortly after football soison closes for the first wrestling workout, announced Coach Jim Day, Tuesday. 'The wrestling team, led hy Captain .Jennings AA'ithers, tied Rarinni Springs for tlie stiite title last ye;ir. Having lost onl.v Captain AA'ithers and Rill Han cock, state cliampions in th(> 75-ponnd (lass, th(> Greensboro unit team will seede a repeat performance this year. Returning letternuai include David Rudd, Rob Farris, Arthur Rrutoii, Rill Cavan, Kenneth Greene, Rill AlcCor- mick, Dave Sewell, and Jim Anthony. AA'restling Coiicli Hay invites every hoy interested to try for tlie scpiad. AAHIILE AA’E’RE HANDING out bou quets, here’s one to Co-captain Tom Aydelette for the hall-carrying he is doing now. One of the best defensive backs in the state all season, Aydelette didn’t come into his own on offensive until the AATnston game. From then on, he has been running the ball like an all-state back, making him one of the most dangerous men to the oppo sition in the local hackfield. (r= For American and Continental Food Freiberg's Restaurant Open Sundays 108-110 East IVashington Street In the Guilford Bank Building Dick’s Laundry Go. 328-332 B. Market St. LAUNDERERS and CLEANERS DIAL 7564 Dairy Ceiiler N. Elm ELAM DRUG COMPANY Prescriptions SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRUG SUNDRIES Phone 6612 2112 Walker Ave., at Elam Ave. iSloiamlupV ir J\ GeO.P. HOLLINGBERY.INC A'^f/Zi’eps For Sweaters and Skirts An^ Jackets Too, Visit Our Store We’d Love to Serve You. Very Reasonable Prices EFIRD'S DEPARTMEHT STORE iHetijob Haunbrp 862-866 South Elm Street Phone 8862 Whirlies Play Thanksgiving Game vrith Roanoke Club Local Breezes Win, Tie in Two Battles East charging and alert linemen proved fatal to a stubborn Jamestown eleven Tuesday afternoon, Novemln'r 10, as the "Rurple RrcH'zes” of Greensboro liigh druhl)ed thq Jamestown team 27-0 at the Greensboro iMemorial stadium. Rrnce Rickard, standout reserve line man, l)h)cked two punts which enabled the Gate City '‘R” squad to score twice. A fumble recovered h.v Lowrey Staffoi’d in the: end zone added another six points, and a long drive accounted for the flnhLqsiurker. Three extra points were adel^KhtejIine itlnnges. ■ On the'Guilford cqi'ljCgg\athletie li(4d Thursday afternoon, No-^^afoer -ffi. the Greensixiro high "R” squad tied a flglit- ing Guilford colle.ge reserve team 12-12. Rrnce Rickard was again tlie outstand ing man in tlie locals’ forward wall, wliile Carl I’liilihs turned in the best lierforniaiice in the hackfield. Make That Touchdown, Boys or ''Papa spankr For its annual Turkey day .game the Grexmshoro Whirlwind traveled to Roa- iiok(', Virginia, to tangle with (he Jef ferson high seliool te.'iiii. As the game I was played after Higli Riff' went to press, it was iiiipossihle for nieiiil)er.s of tlu' sports staff to cover the lilt. Th(‘ Virginians are ratcxl as one of the ma.jor powers in the Old Dominion state. The sipiad runs from a single- wing hack formation, with Walton and Rore holding its riinning attack. Smy- (he and Rost, hotli of wliom are nialii- sta.vs ill, till' .lefferson line, were slated to s('e much action in tli(> Greensboro game. Team At Full Power The AVhirlies came out of (lie High Point .game witli no In.jiiries and were at full strcn,gtli for the eiu'onnter. Ad ditional power for the squad caiiie from Garland AVolf(% who has been haiiqiered in the past few games hy an arm in- ,jnry. GriHuisboro’s aerial attack. 1(h1 hy tlie passing of Jack Denipse.v and Rennott Newell, with a reinforced ground pla.v, was exp(H‘t('d to throw (he Vir,giiiians hack on tlu'ir lieids. It was also ex pected hy observers tliat the local for ward wall would stop any offense tlnat tlie Roanoke hoys might put up. During the HigliRoint-Gastonia game, A'ovenilier 7. the Risons entered the fourth (piarter trailing tlie AVave h.v IS points. At tliat time Coach Tony Ceriingle received word tliat Salisbury had iqiset Greensiioro. He called his ream togdher and told them of tliis, and declared that if they didn't go out and .get 19 points in a hurry, he would spank every one of them. As a result, the Green AA"av(' lost 19 to IS points. After Giaamshoro liad run up a score into tlie 20's in their .game the next week witli the I’ointers. the.v adopted a pet phrase when they came into con tact with a Hi.gli Point pla.ver: viz., "Has Ihipa given .von your spanking today?" 10 Greensboro Girls Mend kmm\ Play Day Events Frolicking on tlie Catawlia college campus during the Nmumiher 14 play (hi.v sponsored hy Salisbury’s R>o,vden liigh, delegates from 15 North Carolina liigh schools spent a lins.v day. The repre.sentatives included 10 Greensboro girls, Rhyllis Fruit t. lsahell(' Gillie, Racliel Hilliard, Katherine Fore, Lou ise Alatlock, Ni'll Riddle, Marjorie Rnriis, jMildred Hock, Kathlc'cn l)e- Rrulil, and Exie Parker, chaperoned hy tludr instructor, Aliss Doris Hutch inson. Tli(‘ program, he,giiiiiin,g at 2 p.iii., consisted of hocke.v .games, volleyball and kick hall contests and ridays STUDENTS The Newest in Clothing Awaits You Varsity Town Suits and Topcoats Imported & Domestic Neck ware and Hosiery Bantamac & Revere Weather Proof Jackets $^95 to '95 Catalina & McGregor Sweaters $^^95 to $^95 Short Length Overcoats Camel Hair, Camel Hair and Covert Reversible, Plaid Lined Fleece and Gabardine ^95 to $ 19 75 VANSTORY’S STUDENT SHOP Main Floor—Right JEFFER.SON STANDARD BUILDING
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