Page Four HIGH LIFE February 6, 1942 WHIRLWINDS TO PLAY ASHEVILLE TONIGHT IN Greensboro Entertains Non-Conference Foe On High School Court After all tlicii' samos, except the one with Iliyih I’oiiit, out of town the past few weeks, (’oaeh Koh Jamie son's I’nrple ^^'hil•lwin(ls hesin a ])ro- lonsed home stand toniKht in lh(‘ hi^di school K.vm against a strong team from Kdwards high school of Asheville. lallle is known of the visiting (|uin- tel, hut they are jilaying j)ractieally all the ma.jor W'l'steni Class A t(>ams in the state, and Ash(*viile usually t)oasts of good athletic squads. J'liis is the tii-sf time the two sehocjls have met in any kind of eontest since the foot- hall gani(‘ which (!r(>enshoro lost to the .Maroons in the mountain city dur ing 1!»10. First Home (Jaine Lately 'I'his will he tlu' tirst ganu' played l)y the Whirlies for the home ero^\ds since the (“iigagement with High Point that tilled tin* gym. Altliough the tilt will hav(> no itearing on the Gat(‘ City’s eonf(‘renee standing, another full- hous(‘ is imped for hy Jamieson and his team. After this game the AVliiriwinds be gin a string of eoiiftnamee gaees. which could win or lose tlu' Western confer ence title, which would he the tirst for a Jami('son coached team, before the hoiiH' crowds. Teams Meets Salisbury 'I'he first of this series occurs next Tm'sday night when tin' locals enter tain Coach Pill Ludwig's squad fi’oin Salisbury. Although (Jreenshoro beat the Jaek(‘ts in the first clasli and the visitors rest on the bottom of the loop. Hk'.v have a good sera piling team and could easily pull an ups('t over an over-confident team. The next game is a week from today wlH'ii W. F. Sheal.v brings his warriors from Keynold's high of Winston-Salem tu .do battle. witJi the Whirlwinds. One of the high lights of the iiome schedule apiK'ars tlu‘ next night when Cliarlotte’s Silv(‘r Streaks meet the locals. In their first meeting the locals had to put up a real battle to subdue the fighting Streaks. On the following Tuesday night OrcH'nsboro entertains the surprise team of the conferemee as Purlington appi'ai's ill till' locat arena. The first game, which ended 17-i) in (Jreeusboro’s favor, was p'.a.ved in the Alamance city in a very small gym and as a result it luriK'd out to he strictly defensive. Howi'ver, in the larger local court the story should be very much different with the score going either way. Local Reserves Win, lose In Conference Contests .Umost as successful as tlu'ir big brotlK'rs, till' Purple Preezes. re serve basketball team, have to date shown tlasliy and neat-working play. With Gene Thomas, Tommy Pray and Tim Warner, three .iun- iors, formerly of Central, leading the way, the Preezes have sub dued two Western conference foes, Purlington and Salisbury, losing onl.v to High I’oint by a small score. With continued good showing, this year's reserve stars will prob ably become cogwheels in some of Coach Pol) Jamieson’s future hard court lives. 5- Winning Goal Fri. & Sat. “This Woman Is Mine” Eranehot AValter Carroll TO.NE BRENNAN 15RUCE STARTS MON Deanna Cliarles DURBIN LATTHITON “It Started With Eve” \2o*/ rnJm mm AN EXAMPLE of the scoring which led Greensboro to a 34-20 victory over nigh Point last week is this neat shot of Captain Tom Adyelette, closely followed hy team mates Harold (Skinny) Brown, number 13, and Boh Eondren, 15. (Staff photo by Irwin Smallwood). School Cafeterias Launch Balanced Diet Campaign Sponsored h.v tlu' health ollicers and di)iri('s of Greensboro, a cain- I)aign began hist week throughout till' city school cafeterias to encour age' a better halauced diet, reported Miss Flizaheth Harvell. school dietition, this week. The campaign, which will last all semester in connection with the ])hysical education program, will feature posters and displays of lu'opi'i'l.v balanced meals taken from foods on sale at the school cafeteria for that particular day. tCIje Poar anb CaiStle Famous for its Steak Sandwiches Driving Range Open 8 A.M. to Midnight Local Wrestling Team Finds New Quarters Have you wondered about these l)oys running about the halls at the end of the school day clad in sweat suits similar to pajamas? They aren’t sleep walkers but members of Coach Day’s wrestling squad. When the athletie director decid ed to put in a basket room to take care of all the jihysical education class's, Coach Day had to move his (piarters to the green room lo cated beiow the stage, where man ager Jim Groome and a crew of boys moved the mats. Mc'utor Day plans to enter his squad in the state meet which wilt be the largest gathering of high school wrestlers in the past few' years. The squad will enter the following boys: Richard Joyce, 98 jxmnds; David Rudd, 108; Arthur Bruton, 118; Bill Cavan, 125; Da vid Phoenix, 185; David Sewell, 145; Bill McConnick, 155; Jim .\nthony, 165; and Garland Wolfe in the 175-pound class. Carolina Freshmen Down Locals. 39-18 After gaining live strai.ght conference mmes, the I’urple Whirlwind .stepped out of the league last Wednesday night and lost to the stron.g North Carolina freshman quintet l)y the score of 39 to 18 in Woollen gymnasium. Chapel Hill. Playing sluggish hall all evening, the locals were never in the hall .game after the tirst quarter. The Tar Ba bies ran the score up to IS to 4, after leading by onl.v four points at the (piarter. I'reshmen Have Big Third Quarter Greensboro's usual scoring threat backfired in its face as the freshmen stocked up 20 iioints in the third (piar- ter, while the Whirlwind gained only two. A strong third period offense hy the. locals has meant the margin of victor.v in several of their past vic tories. Scoring honors for the .game were divided between Carolina's Prank AVar- ren and Green.shoro’s Leroy Paschal. Both hoys iiooped the basket for i) points. SEAMLESS NYLON HOSE 95 Efird's Department Store 230 S. Elm Street Valentine Day Calls For Good Food Use Clegg’s BUTTER-KRUST BREAD And BETSY ROSS CAKES Marjorie Strickland STUDIO OF DANCE Special Reducing and Body-Building Classes BALtLET 122 N. Greene St. Dial 3-1271 We Have Just Received A New Shipment of Sportswear Conte In and See Us BETTY LOU SHOPPE Greensboro Subdues Reynolds High 30-13 With Last Half Rally After li,gbting nip-and-tuck in the first half with the AATnston-Salem quint, Greensboro forged ahead in the second period to gain a fifth .straight confer ence win Tuesday night in the Twin City by the score of 30 to 13. At the hegiimiug of the game the two stiuads fou.glit oil even terms, with neither gaining a lead of any kind. The score at the end of the tirst half was 11 td 9 ill favor of the Gate Gity team. However, using the same method as ill several other games, the AATiirlwinds moved forward in the early minutes of the next period. At Koepfle, Leroy Paschal and Joe Coleman contributed to the rally which put Greensboro into a 20 to 10 lead at the end of the quarter. Paschal Wins Honors From then on out there was no doubt as to the winner of the .game, as the Greensboro squad added 10 more points, while Reynolds could garner only three. Scoring honors went to Paschal, whose lay-ui) shot accounted for 12 points, and Koepfle, who obtained 10 points from action. The victory gaye the local squad the top position ill early season AA’estern conference battles, as it has won all of its games : High Point and Burling ton trail with two losses. Ill the preliminary game the Reynolds junior varsity heat out the little AATiirl- wiiids hy the close score of 24 to 23. The Greemshoro iuid,gets lost to the High Point junior hi.gli school the same afternoon by a 2(1 to 12 score. Lineup; Greensboro—A.vdelette. f, 0 ; Brown, f, 5: Paschal, c. 12; Jarvis, g, 0; Koep fle. .g, 11 ; total, 28. Reynolds—AAhitson, f, 0; D. iMartiii, f. C; S. Martin, c, 4; A'aughn, g, 0; Grivette, g, 2; total, 12. Meet-Me-At-The DINER Good Things to Eat AAHATION QUALITY SUBMARINE PRICES A. J. SCHLOSSER Wholesale Meat Abattoir Road *UounfsrDe®Boe Go. gwaaaj, auAtlTT li-HIflHl.lL thAj PKict.^^ New Spring Slacks Are Here! Student’s Shop Second Floor

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