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Thursday, March 9, 1933. THE SALEMITE I^age Three. Senior Varsity Defeats Freshmen Frosh Reserves Win From Senior Reserves Salem College freshman and sen ior basket ball teams divided a twin bill in their final meeting in the in terclass series as a prelude to the championship playoffs. The frosh reserves smashed out a 50 to 17 vic tory while the underclassmen varsity bowed to a fast playing senior quint, 37 to 20. HARD FOirOHI The senior varsity, headed by the accurately shooting O’Brien with twenty-four tallies, rode the wave of a powerful offensive to garner the final margin of victory. The game w'as hard fought throughout, fea tured by O’Brien’s flashing court and basket plays. Best did the outstand ing work for the freshmen. The senior reserves, composed scoring drive. Bowland starred for The senior reserves, composed mostly of recruits, staged a game fight against the frosh seconds, but wilted in the face of a determined eeoring: drive. THE ROUND-UP OF THE SEASON Juniors Take Fast Contest From Sophs Sophs Bow in Fast Game; Soph Reserves Win Tilt Sophomores by the score of 54 to 21. The Sophomore Reserves then came back to even the double bill by taking a 31-to-9 verdict over the Junior Reserves. The varsity game was much hard er fought than the score would indi cate with both teams putting up a sw'ell scrap. The Juniors led at rest-time, 28 to 12. Plolleman led the floor attack for the Juniors and also displayed keen eye in finding the basket for fifteen points. The defensive worli of Pollock stood out for the win ners. C. Preston featured the for- w^ard play for the Sophs with the Sophs Defeat Frosh Team In Fast Game Sophs Take Fast Double Bill From Freshmen in Openers The Sophomore first and second team opened the annual winter bas ket ball series by taking a fast dou ble-header over the Freshmen. The varsity won by a score of 39-26 and the second team took a 37-to-20 vic tory. The varsity game proved a cork ing good battle with both teams showing well-coached and fast-pass ing teams. The Sophs made few mistakes in their play and took advantage of a bit of excited play on the part of the Fresh to gain an early lead. Nancy McNeely proved an able shot for the Fresh, while McArn Best was the floor star for the forwards with Eugenia McNew handling the ball well in the play. The defensiv (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) Juniors Take Fast Game From Seniors Seniors Lose in Second of Series; Reserves Tie The Juniors turned back the Seniors in a hard-fought game in second of the annual winter basket ball series by the score of 37 to 1 The second teams then battled a 16-16 deadlock. The two varsities put on an e: cellent exhibition with both teams showing excellent form. Huntington led the attack for the Juniors with 14 points, while Holle- man played a beautiful floor game 'at the forward post. The defensivi work of Pollock and Biles also fea tured for the winners. O’Brien proved the big star in attack for the Seniors with guards playing fast and accurate ball. The Seniors held a 14-13 lead at (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) THE I REYNOLDS GRILL | For the Best in Food ] • I NEW SALEM JEWELRY BINGS COMPACTS BRACELETS CIGARETTE CASES SALEM BOOK STORE Expert Cosmetdste Service Cinderella Beauty Shop Winston-Salem’s Largest Shop Comer 4th and Spruae Sts. PHONE 8234 upported by s. The magician t of the pretty EXPLANATION: “Disappearing” acts are among the most popu lar in the repertory of the magician. Dogs, horses, girls, whole rooms disappear—whisked into wings, dropped through trapdoors, hidden by mirrors. But this “disappearance” is a bit different. One of the‘‘sUves" is a hollow dummy. When the magician holds up the sheet the lithe little lady disappears completely—into the con venient figure of the dummy. FUN TO bt: ... it's more fujv to There is also a trick of cigarette adver tising, whereby a few magic words are used to create the illusion of “Coolness.” EXPLANATION: Coolness is determined by the speed of burning. Fresh cigarettes, retaining their full moisture, burn more slowly...smoke cooler.Parched,dry ciga rettes burn fast.They taste hot.This makes the method of wrapping very important. Improperly wrapped cigarettes begin to dry out as soon as packed. Camels are cooler because they come in the famous Humidor Pack of welded, three-ply, MOISTURE-PROOF cello phane ... and because they contain better tobaccos. A cigarette that is fresh, full of natural moisture, and blended from choice, ripe tobaccos tastes cooler than one that is harsh and acrid. For coolness, choose a fresh cigarette, made from costlier tobaccos. It is a fact, well known by leaf tobacco experts, that Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. Try Camels ... give your taste a chance to sense the difference. You’ll appreci ate it! jvo m/CKs .. Jl/ST COSTLIER TOBACCOS IN A MATCHLESS BLEND
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