Page Four. THE SALEMITE Friday, September 27, 1940. § 13 c IP ir jf HOCKEY PRACTICE BEGINS RMNDAY COME ONE, COME AU. TO HOCKEY FIELD AT 4:00 THIS GAME CALLED FOOTBALL With cool weather just around the corner (perhaps ten blocks away), we’ll all be donning our jumper dresses, long sleeved shirts, pill-boxes, spectator pumps, and nylons, to take off for various bowls, north, east, south, and west of this particular locality. Know ing so much about what to wear and so little about what’s going on would be inconsistent, and so let’s clear up a few points of this complicated manslaughter. The “down” is probably the most used term in a game of this sort (except in such battles as Wake Forest vs. William Jewell, where it would no doubt be “ touch down”). Now this “down” busi ness we hear so much about is merely the completion of a play by tackling the ball-carrier), the cessation of play by the referee, or the automatic becoming dead ota the part of the ball. The safety man is the player, who, on the defense, plays farthest back as a final defense to the goal (somewhat like a hockey goalie— which reminds me, hockey starts next week, and if you want to learn more about football, do come to practice). The safety man, on the offensive, follows the carrier to re trieve any possible fumble. Here’s a score chart — for to help you figure out your team’s score before the official score- keepers get to it. Touchdown 6 points Point after touchdown 1 point rield goal 3 points Safety by opponents (touchback) 2 points t’orfeiture of game 1 point See you October 5 at the Bow man Gray — with this newly ac quired information, and those new ly acquired clothes, Salem ought, in very few minutes, to become dic tators over the entire place — you’ll simply be reeking with knowledge. DEPENDABLE KODAK FINISHINa PXCTUBE FKAMING . Barber Photo Supply Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. Take a minute to refresh DRINK FOR TENNIS SHOES BAJoLS EACKETS SWEATERS SILK STOCKINGS NYLON STOCKINGS ANKLETS HANDKEECHEEFS SALEM BOOK STORE TOP POINTS How many points have you ac cumulated in athletics since you’ve been here at Salem? On a check-up the other day we found that the following girls had the highest number of points. Points 50—Sallie Emerson 35—Sue Forrest 29—Leila Johnston 28—Eleanor Hutchison 27—Lillian Lanning 26—Betty Barbour 23—Louise Bralower 21—Margaret Holbrook 20—Frankie Tyson 20—Teenie McGehee The entire list will be posted outside the dining room next week. See this list for your points. And if you’re interested in making more, your Handbook can give you the needed information on how“ to make them. ALL-STAR PROGRAM FOR CHESTERFIELD Many famous personalities appaar in the Chesterfield Cigarette cam paign for early fall, released this week by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. This campaign will tell America that Chesterfield is “the smoker’s cigarette, because it combines mild er, cooler, better taste in one satis fying smoke.” From the screen world, Fred Mae- Murray, Eobert Eapelye and Georg ette McKee “star” for Chesterfield. Heading the list of sports celebri ties is Gene Sarazan, great veteran of champion golf tournaments who tied for the National Open this year. Three pretty aviatrices from the newly organized Women Flyers of America and a cheerful World’s Series baseball advertisement com plete the schedule. National magazines, billboards, cut-outs and the famous Chester field radio network programs, fea turing Glenn Miller’s Moonlight Serenade on CBS and Fred War ing’s Pleasure Time on NBC, sup port the newspaper advertising. One earthworm to another: lafe is so fertile! —Patronize Our Advertisers— ENGRAVING New, Different and Better H. T. Hearn Engraving Co. 217 Farmers Bank Bldg. WELCOME To Piccadilly Grill, where you may drop in ^y tim« for a sandwich or a feast. PICCADILLY GRILL 415 W. Fourth Street The IDEAL West Fourth Street “Outstanding clothes fori every angle of your Col-j lege Career.” GUEST WRITER SAYS MORE (Continued from Page 1) hostesses for the conscription camps. Then all you have to do is have dates with the soldiers and be taken to aances and parties,” said the girl with one foot on a chair. “I think I’ll volunteer for that branch of the service.” “Well, I just think it’s a shame and Hitler’s an old meanie for causing all this,” said the girl with the box, of chocolates. ‘ ‘ Of course, we could marry a man over 35 years old,” said the girl who has just come in from a date. ‘ ‘ I think I’d rather take a chance on waiting five years or getting a boy who has just finished his draft training,” said the girl in the strip ed pajamas. “You’d better take what you you CAN take while the taking’s good,” said the girl who has just come in from a date. “You might as well go ahead and make a play for the boys who get deferments for one reason or another.” “But I don’t want to marry any- status and civilization. We are in the first flush of a new era when body with flat feet, or no teeth or anything like that,” said the girl with the chocolates. “Anyhow I think it’s mighty fine and patriotic for us to be dis cussing things like matters of gov ernment and things,” said the girl who was turning up the volume on the radio. At that moment the band was playing “You Are My Sun shine.” “Well, I think we ought to de cide things for ourselves and get married when we want to to who ever is available, or join the army ourselves, or find somebody physi cally unfit, or marry an old man, or sonj^thing — then we’ll have the jump on those who just are waiting around,” said the girl who has just come in from a date. “Yes, everything’s fair in love and war,” said the girl with one fott on a chair. “Yeah, and conscription too,” said the girl in the striped paja mas. Paschal Shoe Repair Co. 219 W. 4th St. Dial 4901 We Also Dye Shoes Any Color “Best In Our Line” STILL YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR AT BUDGET FEICES Margaret Marie 223 W. 4th Street r CAVALIER CAFETERIA West Side Courthouse Square EXCELLENT FOOD REASONABLE PRICES •mmm IIKp for a Top Performance in smoking pleasure^ Make your next pack BEHER MADE FOR BETTER SMOKING Here as seen in the new film "TOBACCO- LAND, U. S, A." i$ Chesterfield’s electric detector. Twenty mechanical fingers ex* amine each cigarette in a pack and if there U the slightest imperfection a light flashes and the entire pack is automati cally ejected. FRED Mac MURRAY starring in Paromount's picture "RANGERS OF FORTUNE THEY’RE COOLER, MILDER, BETTER-TASTING All over the country, more smokers are buying Chesterfields today than ever before because these Cooler, Better-Tasting and Definitely Milder cigarettes give them what they want. That’s why smokers call Chesterfield the Smoker's Cigarette. Smokers like yourself know they can depend on Chesterfield’s Right Combination of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos for the best things of smoking. Chesterfield smokers get the benefits of every modem improvement in cigarette making, CopTilght 1940, Ligcett & Mrns Tobacco Co.