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2 ®IJP (Smlfortoan GUILFORD COLLEGE, N. C. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EDITORIAL BOARD Deborah M. Brown. .Editor-in-Chief Jos. G. Reddick. .Business Manager Bernice E. Pike Secretary Alma T. Edwards. . . .Alumni Editor Prof. H. H. Brinton. Faculty Advisor Prof. Mark Balderston Faculty Advisor Associate Editors Ira G. Hinshaw Chas. B. Slielton Kate Smith Gertrude D. Cronk Ruth Coltrane John Whit® Aigie I. Newlin Totten Moton p. V. Fitzgerald Address all communications to THE GUILFORDI AN, Guilford College, N. C. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SI.OO PER YEAR CALENDAR. Wednesday, 7.30: Literary Society. Sophomore class meeting. Baseball: V. P. I. vs. Guilford at Guilford. Thursday: Prayer meetings. Baseball: V. P. I. vs. Guilford at Winston. Friday: Literary Society. Saturday: High School contest. Baseball, Guilford vs. Wake For est at Guilford. Monday: .first cnorus practice. Tuesday: Junior class metings. Second chorus practice. Wednesday: sf reshman class meet ing. WHO SAID FRIDAY WAS UN LUCKY. Last Friday's record for Guilford: uuilford First, 8; Trinity, 3. Guilford Second ,8; Winston High 6. Guilford Third 11, Guilford High V. GO SOFTLY. With every imaginable kind of practice duties claiming our atten tion —athletic, chorus, society work and what not —to say nothing of class work and with a more than ordinary amount of work confront ing us there is need perhaps for an extra amount of caution. Let us have a care lest in this spring rush which is now on, we should so far forget ourselves as to "let the lid iiy off," thus endangering ourselves and others. exercising just a trifle more self-control, by thinking just a little more of the other fellow we shall all get on famously togeth er, and emerge from the campaign now on feeling better and bigger for it. FRESHMAN CONTEST ON 20TH. The Freshman contest has been postponed from the 6th to the '2oth. A number of aule speakers have en tered and an interesting contest is in prospect, come early and get a good seat. lIOOK OF VIEWS JUST OUT. The Book of Views of Guilford College has just come from the press of J. J. Stone & Co. The book is thoroughly artistic in appearance and shows in a very creditable man ner Guilford's beautiful campus and buildings. The back is a mottled brown on which is stamped the col lege seal in gold. The paper is heavy cameo plate sepia, and the ink i.3 a dark rich double-toned sepia, .aere are eight pages printed on both sides. The first page contains a general description of the college. The buildings then follow in order. There are some campus views, a number of interiors, of w'hich the best are the society halls, and two athletic teams. The book does not exaggerate the beauty and complete ness of the Guilford equipment and these .vho have not seen the college will get a good idea of it through this book. HIGH SCHOOL. CONTEST NEXT SATURDAY. The eighth annual High School contest will be held in Memorial Hall next Saturday morning and night, have entered. There will be a pre liminary in the morning at which time four boys and four girls will be chosen for the contest in the evening. Two prizes will be award ed one for boys and the other for giris. A reception will follow the contest. .All Guilford students are urged to remember that these con testants are our guests and that every possible courtesy should shown them. lEXMS TOURNAMENT ON THE 20TH. A progressive tennis tournament such as was held here last fall will take place on the courts back of Cox Hall on Saturday afternoon, Aipril -Oth. All who are candidates for entrance to this tournament are ex pected to show w'hat they can do during the next week or two. Eight boys and eight girls will be selected. Four days previous to the tourna ment the two lists of eight will be posted. Any one not on the list will have the rigiht to challenge any one who is, and, by winning, take that person's place on the list. Partners will be changed every 10 minutes, the winners going on to the next count and the losers staying, except on count No. 1, where tihe winners will stay. Partners will be changed at each progression. Prizes will be awarded the two who win the most games. HERE AND THERE. Friends and acquaintances of Ruth Stanley will be glad to hear that sflie is now convalescent from a recent attack of penumonia. The first chorus is now at work on a cantata, "The Building of the Ship." iThis cantata will be given some time in the near future. The result of the recent student government elections were as fol lows: President, Kate Smith; House President Founders, Clara Blair; House President, New Garden, Georgiana Bird. THE GUILFORDIAN THIRD TEAM DEFEATS GUIL FORD HIGH. While the varsity was whalloping Trinity and the second team was showing Winston how the game should be .played the lowly third team concluded that three victories in one day was none too many for Guilford. Capt. Grissom's bunch of ball tossers put over some big league stuff, and astonished Guil ford Highs with some dazzling plays. Walser is going to make Zach hustle for his job as first pticher, while Babb would make Eddie Collins look like a decrepid snail when it comes to stealing bases. The score was 11- 7 in favor of Guilford College. The line up: Guilford College Third—Grissom, 2b.; Smitlideal, 3b.; Joe Taylor, lb.; Walser, p.; John Taylor, rf.; Babb, cf.; B. L. White, If.; Newbold, ss.; Gilbreath, c. Guilford High—Mackie, ss.; K. Terrell, c.; Kendall, 2b.; B. Terrell, p.; F. Lindley, lb.; J. Ferrell, 3b.; Lindley, cf; R. Ferrell, If; McCrack en, rf. H R E Guilford Third 14 11 11 Guilford High 6 7 9 Scorekeeper, George Finch. SECONDS DEFEAT WINSTON HIGH. The Guilford College second team upheld the college standards in a decidedly creditable manner last Friday afternoon when it defeated the Winston High School aggrega tion, contender for the State High School baseball championship, on the Winston h*.me field by the score of 8 to 6. After the first inning, in which the High School made one run on three errors, took the lead and was at no time seriously pushed, tho the local team at times had flashes of form that threatened to materialize. Barnard pitched a steady heady game for the Guilford Scrubs, im proving as the game progressed, tak ing it easy on tne whole but tighten ing up noticeably when necessary. Crute for Winston was replaced aft er the third inning by Anderson, who pitched a creditable game, but was hit with regularity by the Guilford team. Ogburn, Dorsett, Dye and Bulla starred on the field for Guil ford; Dalton and Pulliam for Win ston. The score: Guilford Ab R H E Pennington, 2b 5 2 2 3 Bulla, rf 5 o 1 0 Dye, ss 5 i i i Stafford, ,c 5 o 1 2 Ogburn, 3b 5 i i 2 Dorsett, lb 5 1 2 1 Winslow, rf 5 0 0 0 Finch, cf 5 2 1 1 Barnard, 5 1 1 0 Winston H. S. Ab R H E Dalton, 3b 5 3 2 1 Cooper, cf 5 0 1 0 Pulliam, es 5 0 2 0 Johnson, c 5 0 0 1 Plaster, lb 4 0 1 1 Crute, p. r. f 4 1 0 1 Anderson, rf., p 4 1 0 1 Connelly, 2b 4 0 1 2 Linville, If 4 1 ! Q Score by innings: r Guilford 0122 201 010 8 Winston H. S 100 012 002 6 Umpire, Pulliam. BANKING BY MAIL WITH GREENSBORO LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Capital, $200,000.00 Resources over $2,000,000.00 IS SAFE AND CONVENIENT. ACCOUNTS INVITED VANSTORY CLOTHING COMPANY MODERN CLOTHING GREENSBORO, N. C. CALL ERNEST LAMB FOR AUTO SERVICE Overland and Ford Cars. Phone line 25—4 shorts. Guilford College, N. C GREENSBORO HARDWARE COMPANY Everything in the HARDWARE LINE Our Store Welcomes You. 221 South Elm St. Students and Teachers of Guilford College The New Footwear for men and young women is here. Our Shoea are good and our prices are reasonable. You are invited to come and see the new Fall styles. THACKER & BROCKMANN THE RHODES CLOTHING CO. 300 SOUTH ELM STREET Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Good clothes for men and young men. Full Line of Gente' Furnishings. S. G. HODGIN COLLEGE MERCHANT All good tilings to eat. Fall line of High Grade Stationery. Students receive special attention. Dr. J. S. BETTS DENTIST Corner Elm and West Market Streets Over Greensboro Drug Co. HOWERTON'S DRUG STORE We Invite Your Patronage 46—PHONES—47 AGENT NORRIS CANDIES. Guilford Hotel Corner, Greensboro
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