■ April 29, 1925 MAROON AND GOLD Washington Cafe BLON' STUDEN’TS’ rendezvous BurUngton, N. C. Phone 492 A. D. PATE & CO. i ! II Job Best Equipped Exclusive Printing Office In Alamance County Telephone 216 Oor. Davis and Worth Streets BURLINGTON, N. C. THK PILOT_ Earn While You Learn College students of ability can make go’oil money iu their spare time acting as our representa tives. We bave a clean-cut prop osition that insures a steady in come during colU'gc and after graduation, if desired. Write for ^ details, without obligating your- i self. ^ PILOT [ life Insurance Company H. B. Gunter, Vice-Pres. | ■ and Agency Manager. SHOES—HOSIERY “TOO" 210 S. ELM STEEET GREENSBORO, N. C. Page Three “BUY ’EM FROM JIMMY GREEN’' MAROON AND GOLD TEAM WINS FROM LENOIR-RHY^TB THURSDAY LOSE TO WEAVER ON SATURDAY (Continued from Page One) feature slugger for the ing three hits out of as bat. The box score: visitors, secur- many times at ELON Ab R H Po A Slaughter cf 4 0 1 3 U Lindley, ss 4 0 0 1 Crutchfield, 2b ... ...: 4 1 0 2 0 Gilliam, lb 4 0 1 16 0 Bvrd, 3b 3 0 1 0 3 Walker, If .... 3 0 1 1 0 Fowler, rf .... 3 0 0 0 0 Caddell, c 3 Q 0 4 0 V(.'gleman, p 3 0 0 0 2 Totals ....31 1 4 27 lir LEXOIR Ab R H Po A Frick, ss 4 0 1 o I Moore, rf 4 0 1 4 0 Clemmer, c 4 0 0 0 0 Gilbert, 2b 4 0 0 0 2 M^hisonant 3 0 0 o 0 Hardin, If 3 0 3 0 Miller, lb .... 3 0 0 10 1 Karrikor, 3b .... 3 0 0 1 •-) ITamsley, p 3 0 0 1 1 Totals .‘^1 0 5 24 7 Summary: Errors—Frick, Gilbert and Hardin. Two-base hits—Walker, Byru. Stolen bases—Hardin 2. Bases on balls —off Hamsley 2. Struck out—by Fogle- man 4; Hamsley 2. Lefi on bases—-Elon 0; Lenoir-Rhyne, 2. First bases on er rors—Elon, 3. Umpire—J. E. Rusten. WEAVER GAME Klon took the small end of a 4 to 2 score in a hard fought, eleven Inning DR. FRANK E. GILLIAM DENTIST Over Rouse Jewelry Store Telephone 992 Burlington, N. C. DR. L. M, FOUSHEE Dentist BUBLINGTON, N. 0. OlBce near Freeman Drug Co. Phone 21 i i —NOTICE— ELON STUDENTS Come in and spend your spare moments with us. BURLINGTON DRUG STORE Next to Bose Theatre y. I FLOWERS rOB ALL OOOASIOKS ij; I TROLLINGER tf >: t The riorlst ^ i ^ Burlington, N. C. O' Jji Phones; Store, 931; Hlght, 819 | tv CAROLINA PETROLEUM COMPANY BURLINGTON, N. C. THE BEST OF FOOD IS SERVED AT THE MID CITY CAFE BURLINGTON, N. C. C]icounter with Weaver College here Saturday. The game was interesting from beginning to end with the score remaining tied from the tliird to the eleventh. The visitors scored first in the second inning, when after one man was out, a single, a double and an error following in rapid succession pushed two men across the plate. A fast double play, Criitclificl.] to Lindley to Gilliam, end ed the “coring for Weaver until the ele\'.’jith, when a single by Kuykendali, n sacrifice by Kagan and a single by Lemmon bvonght Kuykendall in for tlieir third run. Lemmon scored the fourth run while ililler was being -hased out between first and second. Eloii’s first run came in the second when Walker was given a free pass and 1\ Caddell hit a smashing single to left field bringing Walker home for the first vim. Tn the tliird frame after one man was clnwn, Gilliam smashed the pill into leep center for a lioine run. This ter minated tlie scoring for the locals. Kdwards allowed ten hits, but they A\'T(‘ well :?c‘att-ored and prevented the term fron scoring as much as they should liave. Kogleman was master of till' game for the most part until the ele\'f'tiTh when three, hits were bunched ofi' his delivery. 1’he fielding feature of the game was the fast work of Lindley, who figCred ill Uvn fast double plays and stabbed a line lirive in the seventh that seemed nil inipnsv:ii)lc chance. I'lie bnx st'ore: ELOX : Ab R H Po A Shiughter, of 5 0 1 1 0 J^iiidley, >s 5 0 1 3 4 Cnitriifield, 2b 6 0 2 1 6 (JiUiam, IVi 5 1 2 14 0 Byrd. ;ib 5 0 0 2 0 Waikrr, If 3 1 1 4 0 F. Caddoll, rf 5 0 1 1 0 r. ( ad.lell, c 5 0 2 6 0 l-’ogleiiian, p . . 3 0 0 1 2 ‘I’owler 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 43 2 la 33 12 WKAVER Ab R H Po A KuvAcndall, e 5 1 2 8 4 lb 3 0 0 14 0 L;M',iitou. If 5 1 2 1 0 L\(!a. 2i) 5 0 2 3 4 Wrst, ss 5 0 0 1 2 AUllor, 3b 5 1 1 2 0 llamptan, rf 4 ’1 1 2 0 Goebel, ci: ■ 4 0 2 1 0 Edwards, p 4 0 0 0 1 Totals 40 4 10*32 11 a Batted for Foglemau in 11th. bliuiiner hit by batted ball. Score by innings: .* Elon Oil 000 000 00—2 Weaver 020 000 000 02--4 Summary: Errors—Byrd 2, Lemmon Lyda, West. Home runs—Gilliam. Three base hits—Lyda, Goebel, Two-base hit— llaiijpton. Struck out—by Fogleman, 6; ICdwards, 7. Bases on balls-—off Fogle man, none: Edwards, 5. Umpire—Kirk land. Ilanipden Sidney for a couple of games, one coming ilonday and the other Thursday. On Tuesday and Wednesday the strong William and ^tary team will be met. The last game is with Bridge water on Friday and the team will re turn home Saturday. The student body is anxicrus to hear from the games and they are expecting the team to make a great showing on this trip. Coach Cor- boy in a few words to' the student body just as the team was leaving, said, “We are going to fight and do our best to bring back five victories.” These words filled the students and team with a great enthusiasm and the boys left amid the insj)liing yells of their sup porters. WOOTTEN-MOULTON Photographers Will make pictures every Tuesday at Cates, Lowe and Cheek in Burlington Get a coupon and have one made FREE Wootten-Moulton have opened a studio at 215^ South Elm St., Greensboro, and this is the novel method they are tak ing to introduce their superior photo gtaphs. LOOK 99 VIRGINIA TRIP The student body was present in full, force and the base ball team was given an inspiring send-off Monday morning. The team is on a five day tour of Virginia and wall take om buy your groceries and NOTIONS AT W. W. iVlclMtosh Co. ELON COLLEGE Until May First We WiU Give a 25% Discount • On Photographs and Frames. Bring This Advertisement With you. THE FLYNT STUDIO 209 West Market Over Penney Store Greensboro, N. C. Burlington, N. C. FOR GOOD EATS SEE AMERICAN CAFE Greensboro, N. C. 317 Elm St. THE CITY BARBER SHOP The best place in town for a good hair cut. Ladles welcome any day. HERITAGE & BOWMAN, Proprietors Phone 172 Main St BURLINGTON, N. C. “GRADUATION GIFTS" Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Novelties, also a complete line of Leather Goods. 10% Discount to Students Burlington Jewelry AND Leather Goods Co. io6 W. 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