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eA@AIi MAT niNI MABOON ANB GOLD »w—iiT WOUaiM Ghr«n Mu ComI* Mack ftmmr WniMM kM Mt t«r Um tiM Ml Mia Mt Int Wtd- aight, ■ emr of «*H am m data** *■* ■* ^ „ |M« «• Tmmb7 u to wkh 2, tlw kMt •( lock IB ■ Ttntora ^ iHi pnkoMir drwBMd aboat artr- ,l*e ka «aa aM aaaofh ta tkrew ■ Ttr»y kM a aiifhtr touch ioo4 I, tm««L Koch raar bundrada at kari naka tucli a trip, and S^a rary faw awr ramain loac la throw ana ball la an offl- -1-1 nmt. So too math caanot ba I ti him. Tht of all baaoball manaran, Conl> ^ faaoiu Philadal- pkia Athlatin, will look Tommy ovor. Ifi aU itranfa tarritory for Tom. B« ha* "P farthar north tku Waahlnfton, and ha will un- jgiMadly ha mora narroui than he liu •nr baan in hla whda Ufa. S«t. «tl of tha Athlatlet ara forraar «ol- Ik playan with whom Tommy hat ewM ta contact in hli four yaan of coU«t« b*l>. ‘■'•y *'>o“W make Mm (Ml mora at homo. Vott likaly Connia Mack will keap Tonay around a while to itudy hU MiTtry and toe what poUntialltiai ht hHi than thip him off to a farm taaa whara h* will (at yaluable ex- perimce. But don’t ba too iurpri»- •1 If yoa iaa Tommy'i nama in a big iMfua box leora r^ aoon, for he’» got plenty on tha ball riitht now. T^mmy plan* to return next week t« take hit final examinationa and tixk hl» iheepakin under hit belt, ,nd well all ba able to gat »ome tint hand information at to what Hi league biHball playare really do, tiKl bow the game it played under tl» one and only Connie Mack. reeling along Gold vs. Wheat. Which do you coniider more im?"rtant? Half the nlfht ipeiit ariruiiiu this query with one of Dr. Ficnch's polialicH young onton woulun’t mi half »o interest ing gs teeing Olivia tJeHavalland and George Brant settle it on the cellu- hiid-no reflection on your orators. Dr. Merton. The picture billed for Hty 80 and 21, "Gold Is Wheie You Find It”, is the story of the desperate fifht between the wheat farmers of the Sacremento Vallty and the hy- drollc miners, who attempted to mine the gold from that region, Packed with action, excellent techni color photography and ‘human in- tereit', this picture merits Its rat ing of one of the ten best pictures of the year. That Jimmy Fiddler touch: The ittr of this film. Miss DeHavalland, fell on a big rock while on location for this pkture and broke one of her front teeth. Production wsi held up till a dentist could be rushed to the scene to rig up a wax tooth for the mt of the picture. Vour Movie snoop wiggled her way into a sneak preview of the film entitled "Elon From The Air" which wt* ihown to a selected audience recently. Now there is a picture for yoo! Professor Hook makes a fea ture star of Oma, who is waiting btesthlessly for offer of a contract from some of the West Coast c.jm- ptnies lince the has teen the film. If (it would be mere encouraging to say when) the gets her contiact, who will ex^ain to the oncoming Freshmen about the little green cards! But back to the picturai^ It li thrilling to tae Elon from above after having laamed and loved Its “Gtoutd Plana" ao wall. Nall Uy aad bar May Court ara bieludad in this taehnieolor film—* baau- tifal aeeaaion aaan again. Thia la a fittlH ihort sabjact for tha laat Pon ■ovlt aad aaa, I am anra, that wnry oat will waat to aaa. TUt pradaatioB awffca tha cloaa of a my aaataaiM tkaatra taaaon far B«* CaBaga. TVa anlr fletnraa on »bt atatet ekaka liata »at ahawn «»:• tha tttiaa atarriat that raraa- tUt ki«r. Ma* Waat No ralatkia k tta lialMaa lUaafar. Im la aarn it* w*trt). Ta Prataaeor Baak ^ Mi «NW a( >rp*i»Ha« mm • BIQ k|i« itr a aaat aaJanM* MMaal Roach CMtvM EIom HSttiiiff Laarels ■aaak. knTy Uttkw tkif« aaahar, kit a iMlir in tka |MI aavaa to laad tka CkriatiM ktttan (ar tka taaaad aaaaaasthra aaMas. Ba lad iaat yaw'a waak kMkw laaat wltk a Mat amata a Mt. Baaek, who ikalla froai taaw Oaaip, a«kitalaad a capaHa auufla a*ar tka laat o( hit taaiwHaa tkreachoat tka antira aaaaoB aad tka wiaaar af tka batting ki daabt. ■‘Jtcgt" «a ba a valwUa ta tka kaaahall taan aad ha win ba (laatiy ailaaad aazt aaaton. Although aaly a aaphamora, Roach haa tnnwaiid kia iataatieaa of not rataralag ta ackaai aast jaar. Tka INI Ckiittlaa taam prodoaad fhra MO kMart. Tka otkar* ara aa >tolk)wa; MeCraw JSl, Bhalton .3tt, Captain Barrow Jit, aad Abbitt .S0». Roland Laacaat waa tha “hitting pitchar" with aa avaraca of Jt6. Captaln-alact Andy Fallar lad tha pitchen In tka won and lo«t column with flva Tietortea aad one defeat. Willlamt waa eradltad with five wint and two lotaaa; followad by Longett who won (oar and loat two. Herb Jenkint wan ona and wat credited with no Icttat. Bolow la a eomplata litt of playan wiw hit abova MO. Roach, Sb the McCraw, ta Sholton, c Barrow, of Abbitt, lb Fowler, Zb Fona, of Ltughon, of West, c .378 .US .823 .816 J09 .284 .26S .m .219 LT^ Defipts Nortti laSoftbaHScrtoa TIm iata Tka Ka«ta (kataraitr a> faatad Nartk DaairilMr Hay U at CaaMT SMhaa 4-1 la laka tka aaat- paa aaft kal ikaaipltaiklt wttk tkraa atialgkt wkM. MaBcayar kit a kaai- ar ta M Ika L T. K.’a Uttiiw alaag wltk Caraaa aad loaaa. I. T. K. waa tka ficat (asN 14 aa Biadlar aiafiad LBHaa kaaw arlth tha only aaara at tka gaaw tai tka flrat iaakw. TUa aaaM waa a pHek- ar’a dual batwaia Maaagor WkUlay of I. T. K. aad Caotay af North. The pitekara aUawad tkna aad foar hita Tha aaan a( tka aaeoad gaaia wat •4 aad tlw aataaaw waa daddad In tha laat kalf of tlw final Inning. The acof* wat tiad at 4 witan Kai- low hit a twaa laa with ona man on haaa la tha laat kalf of tha tavan- th to win tka t*au. Ona of tka aMla attraetlooa of the ttrlet waa tka aanaiitant debating with tka aaiptaaa by Manager “Don ald Duck” Aaackaiayiti of tha North Dormitory taaai. Playara partMpatlng In the aariae were: Paal, Capillary, Santar, Bran- nan, 811 Canto, Jamat, Litchfield, Art Laa, Fowlkaa, Ctutay, and Hill for North IX>mltory; and Lillen, Joe Camto, Walker, Bradlay, Me- I Brayar, Finlay Laa, Jonat, Kailow, Whitley, Taylor, Chechira, Day, Crmn- lith, and Hufflnat for tha L T. K. fratemhy. Thlt marked tha tecond champion, ■hip tha I. T. K.'t hava won thit year. Thay won tha football cham- plonthip and wara runnar-upa In basketball. Incidantally, they lott only ona intramural contaat in all three iportt. Christian BawbaB Team Endf Canpaign In Second Place Hpltttlag a two game aarlaa with I Ltaalr-Bkyaa Baart at Hickory May • aad T, tka Ckrittlaat clot- tha aaaaaa with a raooid of tU- taaa gawaa wea aad flva laat. On May • Daa dafaatad Laaotr-Rhyne 4-t bakind tka harllag of Laa^t and WiUlaaaa. Langaat pitchad iralata ball aatU tha ninth when tha Baara akkad Um (or throe runat WUIIana raUavad kiai at thia paiat pad ttoppad tka rally. Barrow with thraa hita eat of four attaaipta lad tha Chrtotiaot. Tha Chrlatlaaa hiat tha final game of tha aaaaaa ta tka Baara by tha tcore of 4-S. Tbo game wat a dost- ly fought contaat featured by home runa from the bat of “JIggt” Roach and LeRoy Fona. The game wat a pltchar’t dual between Lenoir- Rhyne't Little and Elon't Willltmi. Little hold tha Chrittiant to tlx hitt while tha Baara ware roaching Wil- liamt for nine “Pat Shoret hits" (that't arery time a man gatt on bate). The ChrlatiaBt, under the firet |rear tutelage af Coach Horace Hen- drickton, finish' 1 In tacond place in the North StaU Conference. The Champion Catawba Indiant handed Elon two heartbreaking defeaU, 6-3 FaOer To Captain H39 BaaebaM Team At • FMMt mtmtiag ImU hf CoMh Hof»«« HmMdum Aoif Pftltor* •Ur toplioaMM rlghtiweier fmi N«w Btrii, WM elected te certain tk» ChriedM beeebell teem nest FttUer deaeirei tbe boner of elected captain and ehottld make tiM team a eapaUe leader. Whtn Andjr ie In the ball fame he alwajrt vorkt hard end fflvee what he hM te an effort to win. He vae one of the leadlif pitchers In the eonfereMi last leaeon anct he led hie team tai (amee won and loet thie fear wHh five vktoriee atalnet one defeat PaUer ■acceede **Wheel” Barrow of Snow Hill as leader. Coach Hendrkkton also announced* at thU meetlnc. the plajrere who »arned mMiofmme for their paat eea- eon’s work. ' Thoee wtanlnc mono* fftams were: Captain Barrow. Snow Hill; Captaln«elert Faller, New Bern; EK-captaln Fowler. Snow Camp; J. B. Roech, Snow Camp; Jame* Ab bitt, Roiboro; Roland Lonfeti, Beau fort: Amoe Shelton, Greensboro; Floyd West. Enfield; Marshall Mc Craw. Gaffnejr, S, C.; Tommy Wil liams, \^hin«t4>n; Herh Jenkins, Maiden* LcRoy Font, Alexandria, Vs.; \^alt«r Laufhon, Portsmouth, Va.; and Manafcr Woodrow Wilton. Mebane. get a Loat And Found UMT: Nata kaak. Pla “Wla«y” Fowlar aad try ta reward. UMT: Naw la tka tiaw far aU gaad BMa ta ratara Ika BOOKS tkay ha«« batrawtd. D. J, Btwdaa. DITTO: U a PIfbhMia Ome agaia: F. CaiUaa. LOST: Ubraty baak. ‘'Tastilaa’* by Woohaaa. Tka library. LOST: A yallaw twaatar an wWcb tkart la a Pi Kappa Alpka pla. Laaia Habbaid. LOST: A fair Dr. Otaykar pipa, witk excellent caka. If fooad ratara ta Tom Fumeaa — reward? FOUND: A bloadt hair on my aaat lapal. Owaar awy kavo eataa by identification. Laftaa Harria. nan Your Trip Hobm BY BUS and 6>4, thst coet them the confer ence championship. CoUeffe Quotes battleship!, and . the taxea of Inoreaaing public diut.” S. P. "We adapt ouraelvaa to the me diocre. We tpoil many fine bricklayer! and plumbera by aub- Tha young men and woman jactlng them to >a ■college educat- who ara in college* and unlvar- Inn."—The Rev. Kaphael C. Mc- altlai today ara tha onaa who will, Carthy, preaident of Marquette have to bear tha burdan of actual i University, who believet there warfare, fill the trenchea, man the! should be fewer college studenta. And have the Dcrilan SAVED TO SPEND On Other Pleaturea VIRGINIA STAGE UNIS PHONE AGENT Charlottaartlla, Va. 1eaHac«Jyulu^JJlJllJWlWWMg |>c found disc Camels are very very differeoc* Mr. Msrtin^ not fuic in one wsy, but la • /»t of wtyt. For eismple. my nervet muit be juit st trust worthy s« s fceeplc isck's. Cameli don't isnf ic my ntrves. They taitc esirs-mild snd dell cstc too. CaeMb never leave sn unplcsfsat sfter-tsite, snd they’re so gcocl^ to the throec. In feet. CsmeU with me in every wsyl I think thst's whet counts most—how your citsrette sgrtti with youl” **Ci(sretcei seem pretty much alike to me. Do you find some difference be tween Cemels end ihe otheri, Mii» Bouriie Whin ?’* mn. MNiJ» dams, skyscrspers, suhwsys (ss -.sppesl to Msrsaret Bourke-White. She's fone sU over tb«* United States. Her pbocofffaphi are fsmoui. They're differmtt MUi Bourke-White made thei me remsrk sbout CsomIs to Ralph Martin at the New York World's Fslr croundi Caaiala ara a awtaWaaa Mead •! flaar, HORI tXPCNSm 1VBMMB tsi their prsfsrsase hdgarsttss- H'sCsMsIl “I'ai a tafcaaeo plantar,” aaya Vartnar Hatton, who haa grown tekaeco for M yaara. "Tha Caawl folka pay a tight am* for aar battar tabaaeaa. Laat crap __ thay took atyflaeatgradaa. Caaala—I know tkare’a ao tub- far axpanaifa tahaaaaa. Meat >toatifi favor Caawli' a.a ~IVa baan planting to- kaeeo for twenty yaara," •aya Harry C. King. ■*Tka Caaial paopla hooght tha ekoiaa loU of av laet crop-paid ■oraforBybaattabaaao. •a I kaow tkay vaa Saar, atora axpaaaiva tubannni la CaaMla. Tkat’a ana aigkty goad laaaoa wky mr oigaratta la CaaaL” Ml ] • ereai Am-aakar aad ^eaeihla Neewwfc, , i^BKNNY f •••MAirS BAII* nasfiasai—
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