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VMiK TWO
THK COLLEGIATE
FEBRUARY 15, 1931
Coach Has Hard Time Keepinjj:
Boys Under Winj>: At Cireenville
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Oo FruUy night January 17. Ifl4 ' play*^ hr Iht* t«*aro Conal<S<
AIUdIU- (‘brUtlao (*o11»k« played th«!»rlni ih*- «Ui*ns(b of thfir oppoDvota
ro «•<!• K C T f', In a apirftsd lh*> icaiti«« waa no dlarr«'dit to (h«in
gtm* of b«slt«tball. l«ln*>up< ac lollowa
rpoo th* arrival of lb« Uam oo« WU*m lllcti
pf (hr OrMnvllU pUyvra «ant«d to k MalliMm ill) r Klbler (4)
know If mr ««>r* 'omlbc ffuto a k Allrti <2- .... .. K. Cruta it)
• aap* b«>.au<«* of th» aoumar' r o«i*»n «4» ... <V llraotlay (12)
abU< Auailn« no th« trip Hut »hr Ail*»<k (i. Johnaon (•)
b<»yi mad- II, aod a* lh« wtM-t mu- «; Walirra (1) . (i Kurbm (J)
(••r»d WU«on Hail, fuyr baAutlfol
blooiln daah«>d Up to btm aod a«k«^.
' IMd ll*»b Wlfifl**ld «om*> ovifr"*"
Hu^MiKutvMi for A C. Jvrolgao.
1^<m1 12), liarnhllt (I )
giitKidtut*** for lllKh 84'hool; Tay*
Uu
Tba l*taT«'r« a«»«'mbl«d at tb«' K)'m
af(*r dinoar and par(lcipatt>d io a
Hill* livaly daorlog Of ruurM* (ha
A C Moy« w<pf» ruvbrd off tb«>lr Butldoga Br««k Jinx
fM»t by lb«* gtrla aod to atay
In a whirl until aftff (hf Kama.
01ad|r« rhari«*a aod UuK««il Ho^buck
graciuusl)' furniahtNl muatr for lha
ocra*loo
By Defeating Indians
Th*' A <' lluildosa brnko tha Jtui.
«hl«b had riding (hi'm sioca
th» IM-Klnning of tb« aeaa»n. whan
C-Wh llodr. . .Il-.l all Ih* bow Ih- <-»l«wb. Indlaiu
in Ih. *rm to itr^— and K-d Am-r-i "• » January 17.
«.« «aa amnoi iho«- rolaalnf TtiU wa. Ih. firm win of th»
M..d«rs I.I nul two i.r tbr.. war- •"•I »»»
A. C. BULLDOGS LOSE
TO GUILFORD QUAKERS
Tht> Culltord <iuak«r» def«"ale<l the
A r HuUdo|> h»r« to the tune of
H 11.
(iullford I'Hik in rarly l<-ad and
h>-lil II ibrouKbuul ib« xame.
At Ih* dim* lit tbr flrtl period tbe
-i«»r»* wa« 'J2-1S. In the laat ball
A <■ i)ulit: ori-d tbf Tlallora 18-17.
Wf>l«n. (iullford forward raged
14 iMilnia III Irad (hr Quakrr offrnae.
Ha»«, wllb 7 points led the home
i*-am.
A laat minute -purl of arorloc
brouKht tb*’ home i««m up to wln-
nlnK rank*'. Hli p«»lnla were made
i'on»'< uilTely The Iioal (uo brouKbl
Io a rIoM ibla lait minute rally.
I.ullfonl .4. C. C.
Wralon lit) I'unninibam (4)
Coi 1(1 . , r. - Dawaon («)
Purnell M )
I’arkrr («) ..
Illanlon (I) Amirton ii4)
.-fulMtltulea: (lB«lfl>rd- Newman
i:>. Ml Manuo < U, irflfln (K).
Muhmllul'' A. I O. Kulnbum,
lla«ii (7(. Ui-el. Allfn.
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IN THE COLLEGE MANNER
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BULLDOGS HOME AGAIN.
OUTCOME OF GAMES
PLAYED ON RECENT
WESTERN N. C. TOUR
. .yS'lnfield (t)
—Ilogers
whoopa and »aa stiil mlaaiog-
rioaliy. li'd oun« haiantly hrt*t«ird Io
hi« tmrr r*d a« hia hair but with
tmportant North (’arniloa H(a(«* Coo-
fi'r«'nr«* gama
Thr Hulldogii «rf>r»> ma«tars of tha
lipatkk aOd itt«is(*Kl (hat ha had «ltuatli»n (hroughoul tb** gam** Ooiy
in* •* did thr Indians thraatao to
>vrr«'oma (h«< nine point laad which
tha
aod
onl> Im>«>o (Mil for a atroll in (ha
moonlight
In du* tlma Ih* Kama s(arta«l 30 thr HultdoKS obtained during
mlnutaa lal^ llui A <* r students flr«( f**w mlnul«*a nf game.
• <>uld ool b«* ruund«*d up. ^^pariafty Ibla *a «ln (hi« (bird p^rlo^l when
(ha boyv Thay itiuid b^ sa«>a In rf- :th«*jr ram** within thra«> points of
«>r^ dark roroi*r Io th** buiiding Oaa’tying (h^ arora. Th«* flulldogs rame
fraabmao waa spottad. thraa of tha ba< k In tb<* fourth p*>riod and ran
boys from A (*. w«ot ovar and aakad thr* s«-or«< up to a (hlrt«H*o point lead
him polltvly to com'- ov«r and halp wbro th«* gama aodad,
tb* t«om. at first h* eouido’i get tha Cunningham It-d ih.- sc oring for
hmt. ao tb« boya told him If ha a , acortnx a dnian polnU. Ifw-
dMo't. ha would b« «wlmminK b^fora m>o ,bls runolog mat*, waa next with
day—i<y* it wae rold Tb** fr*>ah'>! ninr. Wlldarmuth. Indian captain.
mao helping Io (h« rhraring.
Hoth team* •tartad wloa. but K C-
T C finally found (hr mark and
ararr n^trar b<-a.|rd asaln Thr gama
was marri*d by •ubadtutlons Haas.
A. C. forward told Cuai h lliMlgaa
(bat **ha wa« K'ttlnx (irad of K>'ing
|rd (hr Catawba a((ark acoritig eight
polnta.
I.Inrup* Cataw(>a P**arson (4),
Vanlrwsky (2), WUdermuth (S).
forwards. Winters, (;arland. cantars;
Mrrhan Kaus(. Lammiel. Witmar
1$). guards. A. C. C -Cunning*
in and out of Ih* lam*. If b* waa ,,,) Kulghum, Ii«wK,n (»).
going to plar let him rrttiain In. and
stop th» •uba(|(u(ing 'l‘lg' Real
di«playe«l mo«( of the o|a A C.
■plrlt. ' Hob ' WInflrid kept hia ••ya
on four blohtl« "Hig Kork*’ Hod*
gera. A C strong mao waa rrlghtea-
ed We •anoot figurr i( out. can
you* "Hiir* Cunologham. poor HtU.
hr «iui riustra(ed. and ' Hed” Amar-
sun Well we won't say ’’Dopay*'
Alleo said tbrre were two maoy girts
for him Tbia coters them all. Oh!
liked Co forgnt Coa*'h Hodgea. hot ha
eajojrad It all before (he game Tha
l>nys L*au»ed him lots of (rouble
The game endrd with A C. at (ha
lower end of tha acore. Thla was
K C T C.’a firat win of tha aaaaoa
Hau (4), forwards. W'lnfleld. can*
ter. Hogers M). Amarmon (4),
guards.
HESPERIANS BEST
ALETHIANS
The lleaperian Society quintet da-
fi*a(ed (he Ale(hlans five 27-24 In a
rapidly moving baske(t>all game in
the high arhooi gym on F<*bruary S.
The gam<* was fea(ured by fine fight*
Ing spirit of both teams.
The teams were about aven!y
matt bed and (ha outcome waa at oo
time rertain The Alathiana sunk
Basketball Team Heads
West Again Next Week
Thr lMiaket-t>all tram, just back
from the west, wilt leave again next
week for High l*otnt. Klon. and
(tUlKord
('oarh lio.lK^s has uopes of bring
ing bai-k vli'torlea oo thia trip. Tbe
iNiya are practit lng regularly and
Ketting into rondltlon Kevcral
ii'lvvd injuriae <>L .the oth**r trip.
Thvf wiu bf^oiidy for4^ lutw
avar.
The Bulldoga m^i High Point
Kebrusry li». Kvaryona la looking
forward to thts game The flrat
game played on the loea) c<Mria waa
«ery Intereating. The two taama
i»< ored point for point throughout the
entire game. High l*olnt winning by
a foul shot just t>afore the final gun
I From High Point tha boys go over
, to Klon Thia will be the first game
iH'tween the two t<ams in several
I years. It should b« very Interest-
inx After playing Klon the boys
met (iullford. Thin ia th«* final game
of the trip. Uullford defeated A. C.
in the first gam*- thlf^ year. The en
tire team is looking forward to an
other chance.
Salisbury. Keb. 6.—The Calawba
Indians defeated the A. C. Bulldogs
43-34. ill the firat cunfereuce tilt of
a 4-game series on foreign courts.
Cuuniugham. with 14 points, was
high scorer for the Bulldogs. Noaa,
with 13 pointa led the Indiana of-
f**ni»e.
('atawlMft baffled tbe Bulldogs
by couHtantly changing teams. Elev
en men playing different types of
t».iskelbull were in the game at va
rious tiint-M. Tbia was the 2nd game
between the two teams, A. C. having
won the first game on th<j Home
(*ourt.
Liut'ups:
A. C. CunnioKbum, 24; Ba.*«8. 8;
Wtnflrid, 4. Hogers, 6, Amerson.
A. C. -iul>a. Dawson, 2, Kulghum.
Catawba Whitemer, 6, Vanale-
wsky, 5. aSoss, 13, Foust, Wilder-
nitttb, 9. Catawba subs: Black, 2,
Magguel, 1, Winters, 2, .Meehan.
Zamlello, 4, Williams.
Hickory, Feb. 7.- a. C. dropped a
conference game to L«*nolr-Kbyne
last nlKht by the score of 52-31.
Cunnlnicham and Hass starred for
til** HulldogM. Deal and James were
i.utstauding on the Hickory quintet.
Winfield and Amer.'ion were re
moved (roni (hi* Kttme on account of
louls. l^ineups:
A. C Cunningham, 16, B&ss, 6,
Winfield. Uogers, 3, Amerson. Subs:
^Hei l, Dawson, 6, Hoae, Fulghum.
Lenoir-Uhyue- Deal, 10, James,
*11. I’adKett, 13, Overcash, 6; W'll-
lettf. Subs: Sl»*tler, liumKarner,
StsMavich, 7, Heynolds. Carpenter.
(be moat field goals but tha Haa-
Kid A C b..y» ft Ih* b..r.. lauib? mon arrurate wb.n It
Wa might say (ha( A. C. C. has never
woo a ba«ke(ball game from K. C.
T- C. at (Jraanvllle
why?**
RESERVES DEFEATED
BY WILSON HIGH
ame to foul ahots.
MalHs4>o. Heaperiao forward, lad
Do you woodar (he arorlog wHh five field goals aod
three foul shots -totaiiog 12 points.
Alleo. with ft field goals tolallog 10
p«tlots. lad (hr Alethlaos offens**. Ad-
< o( k. Alethlaos Kuard. with 0 polots
was third high scorar.
More lotaraat aod eothualasm was
• howo by tha stadeots than at any
Tha yalllng has
r*b 10 Tha WMlaiio High
Hasketball (earn defeated the A. C.
Hea«rv» qalotet last olght by tha c»me this aeasoo
•rore of 2H-2I Braotley, raogy Kreatly improved ftom what It was
HiKh t-eoler caged 12 polota to lead!»* *•** game« played by tha
Ih* night's arorlog Malltaoo. A. C. I
forward scored II polota to lead tha HrM|wwiiui
Haby Hulldoc nffaoaa. Malltaoo (1ft) - AHao (10)1
Wllaoo took ao aarly lead which Forward |
Ih* H*MrrM w*r* aiwM* to ow- Jefferaon j
' xn* Al lb* iukir tbe acor* atood Forward
1» • AC rallied Is Ih* tlaal par- , , ,, /.v ’
, iJernlian tS) Od»n (4)
lod to oalarore ibc oppoatnc team ^
lit Tbe nital laa htaatad tlM R»- * * ^
•erre-' hopmm, bo«wSar McLood it) Adcock <«)
A great part af WHaoa High (alttvs Oosrd ,
were- roaatad o« foal ahots. sararal Tajrlof (2) .......... WaUars (4);
of the A r. playars balog forewd to Guard j
>«av« tilt gama oa toata. SabaUtataa: Battas. Lalog, Bal-
Titto *as tha first ra^lar ^saflooca (2). Barahill (1).
Hesperian Town Girls
Lose To Alethians
The Alethian Town Girls defeated
the H<;«(>erian Town Team last night
ty (he tfore of 1»-1S.
The game was played In the Chas.
1. Coon Oymnasium before an an-
(husiaadc crowd composed of stu
dents from both societies.
Kleaoor W'oodard. Alethtan for
ward led the nlgbt's scoring with 17
polD(« Mary Lea Barnaa. Hesper
ian. ran a close serond with 12 points
to her credit.
This was one of the most unususl
xame, rver play>d between the two
so«le(frK The H<*«tperian‘s sextet
toiik an early lead and held it
throuKbout the first period of the
game. The scor«* at thr half stood
12-6 in favor of tha Hesperlans. A
last half rally which tallied 14 points'
to their credit clinched the gams for
the Alethians.
This waa the •econd victory for
the Alethians. tha Dormitory girls
having won Jao. M by a H-9 decis
ion
AU^hian* Hrwpcrtaas
R F .Mary Hlarkbnm
R F Gladys Gardner (2) ,
L F. Kleanor Wodard (17)
J C. Kathleen Kagles (2)
J. C Mary L-e Barnes il3>
8.C Lalah Driver Thelma Lee Gibson ^
R O. Racal Conyers - Estelle Msrier
L O Dyda Deans . Katberioe Bell
Hoone, Feb. The Mountaineers
• >f Appalachian Stale Teachers Col-
\* m- defeated the Christians 46-32 In
the third game of the Wilson lusters
WeHtern trip.
.MvConeil, Appalachian center, was
high srorer with 17 points, Bass aod
(‘unningham led the Bulldogs, their
ore* amounting to 27 of the 32
tallies counted.
Both Am« raon and Winfield were
Injured early in tbe second half and
wiTe forced to leave the game.
Lineups:
A. C.- Cunningham 14, Bass, 13,
Winifeld 2, Hogers, Amerson 3.
A. S. T. C.^—Larky 4. Brown 5,
.McConnell 17, Baurom 6, Rudisill 6.
, Subs: DavU 10. A. S. T. C. and Daw-
;son A. C.
Weil, iht* boys art; back to the old
' .Vtluntic Christian Schoolhouse"
om-e m<;re. They took a miniature
CookH tour of the west, gave the la-
ui<‘» a break, played a iittle basket
ball and are ready to settle down to
iht'ir studies once more. Did aome-
one say "Yeaii studies?"
Coach Hodges carried part of tbe
team. The college Ford with new
bruke linings carried the rest. “Big
Shot" wanted to drive but everyone
thouKht a more level-headed person
should do that.
They pulled Into Salisbury a little
after lunch time, it was there that
the iirst of a series of mysterious
ihiugs liappened. We hope that all
these things will soon be cleared up
but al the present they are a dark
and terrible mystery.- W’hat popu
lar young Co-ed sent Coach Hodges
a telegram asking that her hero be
allowed to play? Any information
uiii be greatly appreciated.
From Salisbury the team moved
i-n to Hickory to meet Lenoir Khyne.
It was here that the boys began writ
ing home. This brings up another
question. Who is it that doesn't
• are who knows to whom he’s writ
ing? .Ma>be we’ll find out some of
thene days.
From Hickory the boys moved
over ihe mountain to Boone. Bob
and “Pig” look ihe ladies by storm.
Alter promising to “come up and see
’em sometime" they finally broke
away.
From Boone the boys went to Cul-
lowhee. The mountain roads got on
a rertain young man’s nerves. He In
sisted on taking the “Iron Horse”
lather than riding with the reckless
(Mementine. Coach Hodges finally
P' Tsuaded him to go with the crowd,
however.
From Cullowhee the boys turned
homeward. On the return trip sev
eral more mysterious questions were
brought up. So far they remala In
ihe dark. A little Investigation^
however, might bring them out
We’d like to know what young gen
tleman called on a lady in Newton
and caused her to loose her voice. Is
that power? We’d also like to know
who it is that hates to hear boys
talking through their nose. How
did "Little Hock” get all the money?
The boys are holding out on. us;
l"t’s find out a few things.
ROCKY MOUNT “Y”
DEFEATS BULLDOGS
Cullowhee, Jan. 9. Circumstan-
a »mall court, and the W.C.T.C.
Basketball team defeated the Bull
dogs last night by the score of 30-22
Woodard. Cullowhee forward,
‘itged 16 points to lead the night’s
S4'oring. Bu?*<t. Cunningham and
Dawson were outstanding for the
Christians.
game was played on an unus
ually small court.
Several of the Christians’ Varsity
were out of the lineups because of
lnjurlt*s received In previous ^ames*
Lineups:
A. C.—Bass 7. Cunningham J),
Dawson «. Amerson. Hogers. Sub:
Winfield.
. C. T. C- Wilson 12, Woodard
16. Barnwell, Sutton. Fullbrlgbt.
Subs: Cook. Miller, WlllUms 2.
of
Mr
14R2?
"Bully
born.
Xr. Hamlin
pened in 1487?
' Bully'' (after a long pause) Lu
ther was four years old.
Hamlin-—What happened In
Bnlllngton—Luther was
-Correct. What hap.
Hocky Mount Y. M. C. A. defeated
the Atlantic Christian Bulldogs
there February 1 by the score
48-32.
The game was marked by brilliant
1 lloor work and spectacular shooting
on Ihe part of both taems. Bass led
the home team scoring with 13
I«)ints. Dawson, forward, shared
: honors with 8 points to bis credit.
A. C. played a T)rilllant offensive
! a.s well a*< defensive game. The “Y”
(stars proved too much for them how
ever.
The Bulldogs took the lead early
‘ in the game but were unable to hold
I It as the smooth working offense of
.the professionals got under way.
Tho exact date of the return game
has not been decided upon.
Lineups as follows:
Korky Moant *‘Y”
iF. Bass (13) F. Sides (20)
F. Dawson (8) p. Moore
, F. Cunningham (2) F. Glasgow (20)
C. Winfield (3) F. Eason (2)
G. Winfield (3) c. Dozier
!G Rogers (4) c. Brothers (6)
IG Walters g. Bradley
jG. Amerson (2) G. Callies
(G Rose Q Taylor