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Page Six THE SALEMITE. _May 11 Schoolfield Places First In Swim Meet Seniors Win Softball Series Over Sophs In Wednesday Ga time the Seniors were triumphant j in their annual meet Approximately ISO The Senior class won the soft- iiall championship Wednesday night when they defeated the So phomore class 14-6. Both teams were undefeated when they clashed jin (he final game of the season. The Seniors gained the advantage spectators I'’y making 10 runs in the first rtie watched Jane Schoolfield win three innings, while the Sopho- out of six events in the swimming 1 “lOt the third inning, meet Iasi Wcflnesday afternoon. The meet, siionsored by the A. A., was judged by Mrs. Dorothy Moran, Miss Mary Benson and ffiigh Gramley. The winners and ninner-ups were as follows : Free style form Winner—Jane Schoolfield , Runner-uj)—Marilyn Samuel j Ifack stroke for form ! Winner—-Jane Schoolfield j Kuiincr-iii)—Margaret Thomas Side stroke for form I Winner—Jane Schoolfield { Riinncr-u])—Ifniily Warden Free style for sjieed Winner—Marilyn Stunuel Runner-up—Carolitie Ross Back stroke for siieed Winner—Caroline Ross Runner-up—.Margaret Thomas Side stroke for speed Winner—Kiiiily Wtirden Rugner-uii—Betty McGlaughon tammy Lovelace pitched an out standing game for the Seniors, and Effie Chonis starred in the field for her team. Eleanor McGregor jiaced her team on the mound, and Marilyn Samuel excelled in the field. Last Wednesday the Seniors played the Freshmen. The final score was 16-5. However, due to a misunderstanding of the foul-tip ruling, the game was called and replayed Thursday, May 2, at which 5-4. This game proved to be the ! j o f t b a 11 field last week”" best game of the year because of final score was 12-8, The- the small amount of errors. The'e were no more than five errors Jn the entire game. The Freshmen somewhat re deemed themselves, however, wdien they defeated the Juniors 17-12 last Monday. The game was called be cause of darkness. The Seniors thrashed the Juniors The Senior’s d e t e i brought ^the game into then and from game. ’ The Junior team at the enH the second inning was lea" ° three runs; however, they ‘o score some bad luck and failed in the next inning. Faculty Team Is Announced Which Man Is VALENTINO? The faculty-student game has been scheduled for tomorrow at 2 :(X) ji.m. The manager of the faculty team is Miss Virginia Hodges. The line-ui) will be as follows: Dr. Gramley, jiitchcr; Mr. Pan Peterson, catcher; Mr. Warren | Spencer, first base; Mr. Edwinl The Toddle House 878 West Fourth St. Phone 2-3737 Slicwmake, second base; Mr.. Car-^ son h r c n c h, third base; Mrs. Dorothy Moran, roaming shor stoi>; Mr. James Lerch, short fielder; Miss Patsy Law, left fielder; Miss Virginia Hodges, cen ter fielder; Dr. Gregg Singer, right fielder and Miss Jess Byrd, sub stitute. ARDEN SALEM STORE For Bedtime ’ Snacks Food Knick-Knacks ONE MAN IS THE SHIEK . . .. THE GREAT LOVER OF THE ROARING TV/ENTIES . . . The other is ANTHONY DEX TER, the man for whom thepro- ducer of this marvelous technicolor picture looked for ten years. The resemblance will positively amaze you! 1 LIFE says of RUDOLPH VAL ENTINO: “He came across the screen in Argentine costume, with Gaucho boots and a sash around his waist. He danced the tango; he strode up to women masterfully, he bent them back from the waist like lilies to kiss them, and when he whispered to them it was a breath of pure passion.” Across From Salem Square Your Patronage Appreciated *The VALENTINO Story” » SUNDAY • WINSTON NO UNPIEASANT AFTER-TASTE OVER 1500 PROMINENT TOBACCO GROWERS SAY: "When I opply the Standard Tobacco Growers’ Test to cigarettes I find Chesterfield is the one thot Milder ond smokes Milder." A WELL-KNOWN INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION REPORTS: "Of oil bronds tested. Chesterfield is the only cigarette in which members of our taste panel found no unpleosont offer-taste." Euy Chesterfield abroE 5chui ^lari: .jlepai 5rieg
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