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November 10, 1950 ~kt .*. - \I?A ■J|H' 'jfj JHHK TiBMIB MflMr |B £ |9jjß~' BASKETBALLERS START—Coach Paul Lentz is shown with two lettermen, Bob Woodall, left; and J. T. Venable. The opening game is on November 30, with the McCrary Eagles. Quakers Bow to Bears; Play Indians Sat. Night By Willis Fussell, Jr. Last Saturday the Guilford Quak ers ran into the Lenoir Rhyne Bears and came out on the short end of a 20-0 score. The Bears' scores came on long runs by Gene Robinson, Steve Trud nack, and Don Kirkpatrick. Rob inson's long run came on his spe cialty, running back punts. This time it was one of Bob Yarbor ough's kicks which Robinson took all the way for the Bears' first score. The Quaker offense was ineffec tive against the Bears, the worst it has been this season. Johns could not hit with his passes, throwing twenty and connecting on only six. Walt Moon was the biggest ground gainer for the Quakers, gaining 42 yards in six tries for a seven-yard average. Other than that, not much can be said about the offensive power of the Quakers. SYKEO SHOE SHOP Shine Parlor 105 North Greene St. For Quality and Quick Service .s, 4, TALBERT'S DEPARTMENT STORE Visit our new and enlarged store Talbert Building i i "Let your head run my business" I DICK'S BARBER SHOP ; Over the Drugstore Talbert Building T RATES SAME AS BEFORE i ARROW RADIO CO. . 1 1201 Spring Garden Street I Radios—Portable Radios—Phonographs—Television f SERVICED Hats Shirts Sweaters Neckwear | TURNER'S CLOTHING STORE | Men's and Women's Tailored Suits j 227 S. ELM ST. GREENSBORO, N. C. j ■ ■ MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT GUILFORD COLLEGE DRUG CO. Center of Community Life A Complete Drug Store Complete Luncheonette Service ■ ■ THE LOTUS RESTAURANT Chinese and American Dishes 105 S. Greene St. Open from 11:30 to 9 Every Day ORDERS PREPARED TO TAKE OUT Defensive Play The defensive team played a fine ball game, holding the Bears sev eral times when it appeared they would score. Topping, Spencer, and Attayek were standouts on de fense. Tomorrow night the Quakers face a strong Catawba eleven. The Indians, always a tough opponent for the Quakers, are remembered for their win over V.M.I, this year, but the Quakers will be remem bered for their win over unbeaten Emory and Henry. The Quakers are capable of playing top-notch football and with the spirit the team has and their will to win, tomorrow night's game should be one of the best of the season. They aren't forgetting their loss last year to the same club by a 19-12 score, and the Red and Gray will be going all out for revenge. Let's everyone get behind them and be out there rooting for them. Make Our Store Your Headquarters For Sporting Goods COBLE SPORTING GOODS COMPANY 119 N. Greene St., Greensboro, N. C. THE GUILFORDIAN W. A.A. News By Marjorie Jardine Teams Work Out for Carolina Games If you've seen some girls out on the hockey field who look as though they're playing for blood, it's the girl's hockey teams practicing up for their game with Carolina, November 8. From the twenty-five girls who have been working out, fifteen will be chosen to journey to Carolina and uphold Guilford tradition: If you remember, last year the Guilford girls tied the Carolina girls in Kenan Stadium, 1-1. This year we hope to win. The girls from Guilford are working to build up endurance as the field at Carolina is about four times the size of Hobbs field. Also the girls need partctice in team work and strategy. Later on in the season, the girls will play at Woman's College. Let's hope they win! BE CHEER-FULL! LIVE ELECTRICALLY! DUKE Pftm COMPANY "t i GUILFORD GASH STORE j • Home Town Super-Market j 'Special Prices Every Day i • Your Patronage Appreciated — y S Choose from the largest stock of nationally advertised diamonds, 2 1 watches, silverware, electrical appliances and gifts ever assembled J in Greensboro j SASLOW'S Greensboro's Largest Credit Jewelers 214 South Elm j The Quaker House "We Serve the Best" JANE and JIM MEREDITH "The Tastiest Doughnuts in Guilford Collegef Open Week Days: 7 A.M. Open Sundays: 8 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.—l P.M. to 8 P.M. TELEVISION ir"""" ■= Meet Your WC Girl at THE CORNER 344 Tate Street Near Woman's College Come in and choose from our wide choice of distinctive S CHRISTMAS CARDS u Sportslants Last Saturday night a small band of Quakers went Bear-hunting around Hickory. They were armed with Split-T guns and were dress ed in respendent red and white uni forms topped off by brand new matching stockings. Things backfir ed, however, and the Quaker mus kets failed to go off with their usu al fire power. When the skirmish was over, the Bears had scratched and chewed their way to a 20 to 0 victory. Fans Shivered While soft arctic breezes blew straight down from the North Pole, the small band of faithful Guilford followers shivered and shook as their favorites were smothered un der by Lenoir Rryne's powerful single-wing attack. Knowing the po tential power of Coach Eddie Teague's charges, we find it diffi cult to believe that they could be as Lenoir Rhyne and E.C.T.C. Two weeks of strenuous and concentrat ed practice were put in preparation for last week's game. The Bears had been very well scouted and their strong points had been con stantly emphasized; yet there same points were used very effectively against us. No blame whatsoever can be placed upon the coaching staff and their preparation for the game. It was certinly not due to a lack of a will to win on the part of the players; because they really wanted that game. I will not at tempt to explain our defeat, but would like to point to a few of the things that hurt us quite a bit. For instance, a large amount of the Bear's gaining on the ground was due to the fact that our tackle was being trapped over and over again. It was also strange to see our very fine pass receivers unable to hold on to the ball, when that is, quarterback A 1 Johns was able to get it to thert). Our defensive sec- CLOTHING For Men and Boys {kmdhry GREENSBORO, N. C. Page Three . . By BILL ODEN ondary was perhaps the weakest feature in otir whole set-up. As for some of the brighter spots in our last two IH outings, an ex defens- ive end has I been discovered tall, rangy Bob Gordon. He I has the size, the KB will, and lack only experience. I Other excellent I prospects are AI G. F. Seymour, Lawton Gresham, and Billy Yates. School spirit this year is certain ly to be commended. The team really feels that the students are behind them, win or lose. Cheer leader Charles Neeley is to be con graduated for his excellent efforts in putting together the weekly pep rallies which have done much to further the improved school spirit. In closing we'd like to comment, as little Jim Robinson always does after we lose a game, "I still think we've got a good team." B a The Art Shop 118 W. Market Street GREENSBORO, N. C. Kodaks To Rent Kodak Finishing m II For the Student Body We know all about your col lege requirement and we have on hand all your ward robe requirements—major and minor—to make your college year successful. Our wide as sortment of both is fashion right and comfortable. Suits s4fi to S6O Topcoats s4O to $55 Slaxs 58.95 to $20.95 Sweaters 58.95 to S2O Oxford Shirts $3.95 and $4.50 Sport Shirts $5.00 to $7.95 Hose 5.55 to $7.50 We are pleased to announce that "LEFTY" RALLS is our student representative at Guil ford. He will be glad to assist his many friends and fellow students in their selection of clothing. He may be contacted on the campus or in our store. YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Second Floor
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