TIM:I I T I! F M A I? O O V A N n O O T/ I> Tennis Team Will Invade ' Northern Territory With Tour Opening Next Week Orening- with an appearance at Kaston, Pa., Coach “Rusty” Jones jiwd his Elon college tennis team, after completing a highly success ful season so far this year, will embark on an extended northern trip next week with 12 matches •n the slate. The Elon netmen will be in Hasten Monday of nex/t week for the first tilt of the northern jour ney to match against Lafayette •ollege, of Easton, Pa. Following the match with the Easton club, ihe Christian netters will take on St. John’s University at Brooklyn, Tuesday; then meet the Univer sity of Pennsylvania racket sling- f*rs In a match at Philadelphia, Wednesday; face th« Army tennis «lub at West Point, Thursday; take on St. John’s college at An napolis, Md., Friday; and then close the week with a match again William and Mary, Norfolk Norfolk division, Saturday at Nor folk In a return engagement. The tour will continue over into the rollowing week and the tennis men I will return for a match at Elon j I against Furman May 3 1. j j At the time this was written | Coach Jones’s racket slingers had | just rung up their eighth con- ' secutive victory of the season with a second win over the High Point nttmen in a match on the local courts, gaining a 9 to 0 victory. l.*ast week saw the locals capture four straight victories, the Elon cUrb trimming Appalachian hero Tuesday, >ligh Point College at High Vi>int, Wdnesday; Guilford I at Guilford Friday, and then close I the week with a victory over Wil- ; liam and Mary, Norfolk division, SPORT C HORT^ nV “BVGG” COLiT.YER Saturday. The first three matches were North State conference vic tories. The second Guilford vic tory was chalked up here Monday of this week. “Trade with Maroon and •\dvertivsers.” Gold ATTENTION STUDENTS WE OAHUY A (X)MI'IiCTK LiINE OP TENNIS, BASE- BAWi AND GOIjF EQCIPMENT. SPECIAL PRICEIS TO COIiLEGE AND HIGH SC^HOOL STUDENTS. HOOD SPORT SHOP 108 W. DAVIS ST. PHONE 864 m^RIilNGTON Michigan’s baseball club be lieves in the old adage that trav el is broadening and educational, ‘f their activittes of the paHt sea- pon is any indication. A couple of years ago they took a little jaunt to Japan, just to show the boys | how. we play baseball over here, j and now they are contemplating a trip to South Africa for a couple Oi months next fall. It may be thajt they expect to show MusSo- Jini that it doesn’t take a lot of guns to win a war. Review I The baseball seiison Is shifting | Into high gear with Christians' playing ten games today—most of . the games were not covered by | this sh«et bo *tla w«U to brfiv, back the interesting high lights j cf some of those games:— ) April 11:- Mojird downed Elon | at Greensboro—Capt. Briggs sat on the bench jis hi» team-mates were defeated 6 to 4 —Bullock c’%'T’l’i> 1% * »»*« 1936 right fielder, connect‘l for a hom''.”. n. .'.pril i3:- The Christians de- l\ated Guilford 2 to 1—due to .;ntii.i :■ hitting and errors by (.luilfoi'J—Biiggs pitched Elon to their first conference victory— Hometown boys, made good, with .^lielton. Higgs and ’heek show ing rare form. April 17:- Elon defeated George town at Comers field 5 to 2—Er rors played havoc with the Col umbians—Newsome found him self in a very deep hole with twim's es full in the sixth but managed to pull out—giving up only two runs. April 18:- Smith steals the show with a timely homerun to nub- Hierge the Deacons 8 to 4—Again Piggs turned back one of the lead ing teams of the big five. TROLLINGERS FLORISTS FIX)\VERS FOR AlJj Ot't'ASIONS Phones: I>ay 931 Nl^ht 519 Main St. Burlington. IV. C. Copyright, 1986, R. J. Reyoolds Tob«eeo Company, Winston-SaletD, N. C. 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The fine tobaccos of Camels, their delightful flavor and "lift,” are a natural comple ment to perfect dining. Paul Fischer, who adds a pleasing personal welcome to this smart aird exclusive setting, has observed that Camels are the favorite here. "A glance around our tables,” he says, "proves that those who appreciate qual ity have made Camels tiicir choice,” 664 PARACHUTE JUMPS—the amazing record of Joe Crane. He says; "It’s just nat ural for me to turn to Camels for digestion’s sake. They give me a feeling of well-being.” TUNE IN!... CAMEL CARAVAN WITH WALTER O’KEEFE DEANE JANIS • TED HUSING GLEN GRAY AND THE CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA Tuesday and Thursday—9 p. E.S.T., 8 p.m. C.S.T., 9:30 p.ir. M S.T., 8:30 p.m. P.S.T.—over W A B C - Columbi* Network Q

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