March 3, 1922 MAROON AND GOLD Three LOTTA JUNK BY CANALL Most of the experts are selecting tbeir all-state teams, so we decided to ^oin the crowd. Jt removes a great load from our shoulders, and the sooner it leaves our system, the better we’ll feel. Look it over, and we feel sure that you will agree with us. We have witnessed each team in action at least once, and each man has been chosen by the value shown to his team. Here is our selection: Center—Groome, N. C. S.; Eight Forward—C. Carmichael, U. N. C.; Left Forward—Simpson, Trinity; Eight Guard—J. G. Frazier, Guilford; Left Guard—McAdams, Elon. Honorable Mention; Newman and Fix, Elon; Crute, Trinity; Perry and Green, Carolina; Homewood, N. C. S., and Heckman, Wake Forest. ****** Get your race tracks while the supply lasts. York Brannock is taking orders for these specialties and guarantees immediate delivery. See him on the campus and get your order in early. ****** The battery candidates have been w^orking out in the gym for the last two weeks. Among the most promising of these are Braxton, ‘‘Ikey” Luke, .Jesse Barker, and Fogleman, twirlers; and “Pat” Flynn and Underwood, (‘atchers. It is claimed that “Ikey” Luke and Braxton are speed merchants. anl ought to make the varsity. Well, here's washing you luck, boys. ****** Boys, what’s the use of worrying? Eloii is not the only team in North Carolina that struck a snag in Virginia. It seems tliose .Virginians delight in drubbing Carolina teams. State, Carolina and Trinity all were treated rough. Remember the old saying, “All’s wHl that ends well.” ****** What’s the score? Who’s ahead? Just a few of the questions the Durham rooters kept shouting Tuesday night a week ago. We didn’t win the game, but, boys, somebody was anxious! ****** Remember, in football, how the referee says, “First down, ten to go”' Well, February 22nd reminded us of a real game. In the afternoon the whol.- f^tudent body was anxiously aw'aiting the dinner bell. It was two down an-1 one to go, and when we got the signal, didn’t we go': llueh has been said of our basketball team, but it seems that in the scuffle we forgot to mention the man who instructs the team, Coach F. B. Cor boy. We congratulate him on giving us such a wonderful team! Extra! Extra! Boys, the secret is out. It was too gojd to keep any longer. Hemember how we all tried to ride free at different times, and each time “Mr. Bush” caught the guilty ones. Well, at last, he has been beaten. We promised to keep the guilty person’s name a secret, but we’ll ask “Ghee” Fix if he’ll allow us to tell. ****** Last Friday night the student body of Elon had the opportunity of wit- uessing—we don’t know w’hat it was. Jt was scheduled as a basetball game between Wake Forest and Elon, but in our young days we called it leap-frog. Beferee Steiner remarked after the game that it was his first experience in a prize ring. ****** The prospects for a winning baseball team this year seem very bright. Cast your eye over the material, and see. if your thoughts don’t run along the same line. It is only three weeks until the opening college game. “Let’s go,” get that “pep” working and give the team a rousing send-off. ****** Say, fellows, did you ever mail a letter home? Ask O. H. King. He waited in Elon post-office three hours for the postmaster to come out and get liig letter. Not green, but careful! DR. J. V. DICK Office Over Gibsonville Drug Co. Gibsonville, N. C. Residence Phone 34 JEFFCOAT & JEFFCOAT Chiropractors MEBANE, GIBSONVILLE AND BURLINGTON Office Phone 680 Office Hours; 10 to 12 A.M.; 2 to 4 P.M. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 to-8 P.M. DK. R. M. MORROW Dentist BURLINGTON, N. 0. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist FOSTER BUILDING, BURLINGTON NORTH CAROLINA WELCOME, ELON STUDENTS We invite you to use our hank while in Elon. Money in your room is not safe. Deposit it with us and pay by check. ELON BANKING & TRUST COMPANY INSURE YOUR LIFE' AND PROPERTY WITH US Lend Your Money Through Vs SEE US FOR HOMES Standard Realty CBi, Security Co. BURLINGTON, N. 0. D. B. FONVILLE Mgr. Ins. & Loans 0. 0. FONVILLE Mgr. Beal Estate MY CLOSING-OUT SALE BEGINS FEBRUARY 15 MY ENTIEE STOCK of Groceries and Dry Goods will be sold at SLAUGHTERED PRICES Get Your Share of the Bargains C. E. TAPSCOTT LAST GAME OF SEASON GOES TO WAKE FOREST (Continued from pag« 1) Perry, Fix and Newman played the best game for the locals. Line-up and summary; Elon (23) Wake Forest (24) Position Fix Stringfield Right Forward Xewnian Greason Left Forward Brown Carlyle (Capt.) Center Perry (Capt.) Heckman Right Guard McAdams Ellis Left Guard Substitutions; None. Scoring for Wake Forest: Field goals —Stringfield 2, Greason 3, Carlyle 2, Heckman 2; Foul goals—Carlyle 6 out ot 10. Scoring for Elon: Field goals Fix 4, Newman .3, Periy 1; Foul goals Perry 7 out of 8. Referee—Steiner of Trinity. BASEBALL SCHEDULE OUT; TEN OF TWENTY GAMES HERE (Continued from page 1) April 10—Roanoke at Elon. April 14—Davidson at Elon. April 17—Guilford at Greensboro (Easter Monday). April 20—V. P. I. at Elon. April 21—V. P. I. at Elon. April 22 — Davidson at Davidson (pending). April 25—Erskine at Due West. April 26—Newberry at Newberry. April 27—Furman at Greenville. April 28—Presbyterian at Clinton. April 29—University of South Caro lina at Columbia. May 1—Wake Forest at Elon. !May 10—Washington and Lee at Elon Mav 11—New'berry at Elon (pend CHARLES W. McPHEESON, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat orriOB ovEB city dbug stoee Office Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m and 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. Phones: Residence 153; Office 65J BUELINGTON, NOBTH CAEOLINA DR. HENRY V. MURRAY Dentist BURLINGTON, N. C. OFFICE PHONE 604 EESIDENOB, 769 W WHEN IN GREENSBOEO EAT AT THE BROADWAY CAFE BUY YOUR SPRING HAT —at— Greensboro’s Only Exclusive Hat Store NATIONAL HAT STORE 307 South Elm Street GREENSBORO, N. C. , Let It Be T. N. BOONE Burlington, N. C. ELON COLLEGE ALMA MATER For Full Particulars Address President W. A. Harper Elon College, N. C. DR. G. EUGENE HOLT Osteopathic Physician 21-22-23 First Nat. Bank Gldg. BURLINGTON, N. C. Phones—Office 305. Res. 396 W. THE SAMPLE S THE THING Two gentlemen of Hebrew extraetion were sliipwrecked, niul for two days floated about on a life raft. Near the end of the second (lay one of them cried, “Ikey, ,T see a sail!’’ ‘^Aat good does that do us?” replied Tkey. “Ve aiii t got no samples.”—Technician. G-et Beautcx Shoe Polisli at College Store. EFFICIENCY IN BUYING “How much vas dose collars?” “Two for a quarter.” “How much for vun?” “Fifteen cents.” “Giff me de odder vun.”—Yale Rec ord. Silk Hose and Hair Nets for the Girls at The College Store. Patrick—‘ ‘ Mr. Hayes, wlien is your room-mate thinking of getting mar ried ? ’ ^ Hayes—' ‘ Constantly. ’ ’ Bread Is Your Best Food EAT MORE OF IT Man Makes Bread, Bread Makes Man; Eat Purity Bread, Be a Better Man PURIIY BAKERY, Inc. WHY NOT VISIT Clegg’s Fashion Shop The most exclusive in MILLINERY, COSTUMES AND ACCESSORIES We Are Always Glad to Have You Come front SL Phone 726 Burlington ELON COLLEGE PHARMACY Prescription Druggists- EVERYTHING IN DRUGS CIGARS AND SODAS TELEPHONE 6812 A good assortment of Pillow Tops at The College Store. “I’ve stolen the march on them,” ?aid tlie kleptomaniac, as he w’alked out of the music shop.—Mink. Every cent of profit from The College Store goes for athletics. We’ll Thank You and You’ll Thank Us If You Buy Your Shoes Here! WE SELL GOOD SHOES WE FIT YOTJE FEET WE PRICE THEM EIGHT WHERE A DOLLAR DOES FULL DUTY Dry Goods and Fancy Groceries W. V. HUFFINES & BRO. ELON COLLEGE, N. C. FELLOW STUDENTS: Have yon considered the importance of Life Insurance? The Jefferson Stand ard is offering some very attractive policies. Let me talk them over with you. I. O. HAUSER, Agent I AM THE TAILOR BARBER Get your Haircuts, Shaves, Massages, Shampoos, etc., made to measure at the College Barber Shop G. A. PEARCE, Proprietor

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