7 Page Four MAROON AND GOLD February 35, 1925 & Travel Bus VIA United Stage Lines. Inc. Hourly Service to GREENSBORO and RALEIGPT Busses pass Elon going both directions lo minutes before the hour. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE r ELON CAGERS WIN ONE AND LOSE ONE IN WEEK (Continueil from Page One) SOUTHERN OFFICE APPLIANCE CO. INCOBPOBATED I “OFFICE OUTFITTERS” Steel office equipment, Addressing Macliines, Adding Machines, Car bon Paper, Eibbons, Kemington Portable Typewriters, Dictating Ma chines, Clieck Writers, Line-A-Times, Chairs, Safes and Desks. Re-Built Typewriters, all Makes, Sold, Rented and Repaired 306 Pilot Building Telephone 3764 p. O. BOX 1167 GREENSBORO, N. C. I We Advertise In Your Paper We Serve Your Colors I The New College Cafe Students Welcome 100% Maroon and Gold | College Court Pharmacy i ELON COLLEGE D I Takes great pleasure in extending to the students of Elon College a i I cordial invitation to come in and spend your spare moments with us. i i J. A. BROWN. beginning to eiul, but the Christians liaO tlie best of the passing and shoot ing. Byrd and Newm.an shov^ed up well for the home team and Miller was the outstanding player for Lenoir. Lhie-ui) njiil Summary: Elon Pos. Lenoir Newman r. f M'lller Byrd 1. f Gilbert Crutchfield c Overcash Caddell r. g Brown Phiey 1. g Sechler Substitutions: Elon, Parkerson for Cnitehflcld, Alexander for Huey, Atkin son for Alexander. Lenoir-Rhyne, Clem- nier for itiller, K.irriker for Gilbert, Moore foT Karriker. Pield goals, I^ewmau .3, Byrd 5, C.id- dell, Miller 3, Karriker. Foul goals, Ciilbcrt, Overcash 3, Sechler 2. Newman 2. Byrd, Huey, Atkinson. State Game North Carolina State came from be hind to win from Klon, 28 to 18, Tues day night, after the Christians had led by a coiuit of 14 to i at tlie intermis sion. Long shots from near mid court by Newman and Byrd gave Elon an early lead which the Techmen failed to overcome at the half way point. The second half, however, was a much different story, The Tech offense be gan to function and soon after the pe riod opened Johnson caged the leather to tie the score after Correll and Dick ens had rung in a brace of markers. Elon then ran its score to 18 by a field and two foul shots by Caddell, but at this point State gradually drew away and were never headed. Harry Brown, Tech center, with 11 opints, was the leading scorer on the floor. Dickens and Johnson also star red for the Techs. The work of New man and Byrd featured for Elon. Line-np and summary: Dickens r. f Newman Gresham 1. f Byrd Brown c Crutchfield Johnson r. g Huey Watkins 1. g Caddell State substitutions: Duls for Gres ham. Correll for Brown. Klon, Atkinson for Huey, Alexander for Atkinson, Par kerson for Alexander, Fowler for Par kerson. Referee, Mr. Steiner (Syra- cnse). BLOIN STUDEINTS are always welcome at our department store. 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