GOLDSBORO HI NEWS
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ALL EASTERN CLASS A TEAM
! SPORTRAITS
S?lected by News-Argus Sports Staff
Position Player Town
Left end Giddens—Goldsboro
Left tackle Bailey—Raleigh
Left guard Lougee—Durham
Center Didly, J.—^Wilson
Right guard Hudson—Raleigh
Rght tackle Fonveille—Wilmington
Right end Gold—Rocky Mount
Quarter Mason—Goldsboro
Left half Bunna'vay—Raleigh
Right half . .Robinson, C.—Wilmington
Fullback Thurman—Rocky Mount
Second Team
Left end —Reaves—Raleigh
I.eft tackle Faison—Rocky Mount
Left guard Bland—Gbldsboro
Center Pate—Goldsboro
Right guard Bryan—Durham
Right tackle . .Robinson—Fayetteville
Right end Frazier—Raleigh
Quarter Kametches—Raleigh
Left half Odum—Rocky Mount
Right half .Vick—Wilson
I’ullback ' Sutton—Fayetteville
By RALPH GIDDENS
WELL, IT’S OVER
The Quakes had a very successful
season in football this' year arid tho
they didn’t come out on top in the
East they did their best and made the
student 'oody of our good school very
proud of them.
The locals opened their seascn this
year by taking on our neighbors from
Mount Olive. This ^»vas a practice
affair and the Quakes came out vic
torious by a 19-0 verdict. This game
was played on Tuesday and on the
following Friday tlje Orange and Black
team from Weldon journeyed down,
but went home a badly defeated team.
The score of this contest happened to
be 40-6. Again on the following Tues
day the Quakes met the Mount Olive
eleven and this time they came out
a 21-0 victor.
Dunn’s Green Wave came over to
cur fair city on the Friday after the
second Mount Olive game and were
trounced under a 19-0 score. This
ended the pre-schedule games and the
class schedule began by our playing
Durham here on the afternoon of
Friday, October 10. This was another
Quake victory by a 20-12 verdict. On
tZie following Friday the Quakes went
over to Rocky Mount to meet their
Age-old enemies—the Blackbirds. This
was a hard-fought affair; but, tho dis-
c.jppc’nting tA the locals on account of
a bum decision iic.^*v.ed them, afUr
about 60 minutes of “tooth and nail”'
battling the score resembled a pair of
goose eggs.
With this 0-0 tie hung to them, the
Qua.kes journeyed over to meet Fay
etteville in the Yellow Jackets’ line.
This resulted in a big upset in that
the Jackets hung up a 13-12 defeat
on them. This was rather disheart-
caiing but the Quakes didn’t lose their
fighting spirit and the next week they
took the Blue and Gold, Hurricane
from Wilson into camp by a 21-6
score.
The Wilmington Wildcats came up
tf lick the Quakes, but the locals top
ped them by a 7-G score. This was a
hard fought battle and featured with
a long-run by E. Robinson of the Wild
cat aggregation.
The Quakes closed their season by
having the Raleigh High School band
them a 21-0 defeat. This was a good
gome; and tho the scorc sounds as if
it were one-sided, it was not.
1931 Baseball and Football
Schedules Best Yet
Football has hardly gone; basketball
is not even played at all; yet we have
already started planning our basket
ball and football seasons for 1931. Oh
\7ell, we -must have something to talk
and write about; so here are the
schedules in baseball and football re
spectively :
April 3 Raleigh at Goldsboro.
April 10: Goldsboro at Rocky Mount.
Arjji 17: JWilS0’-i4^§t Goif^^bni-o.
April 24: Goldsboro'at'Rieiyh!"'
May 1: Rocky Mount at Goldsiooro
May 8: Goldsboro at V/ilson.
Football \
Oct. 2; Goldsboro at Durham,
uct. 9: Wilson at Goldsboro.
Oct ’ /^ye^eville- at - Goldsboro.,
nS' fn at Goldsboro,
oct 30: Goldsboro at Wilmington.
■NOV. 6: open.
L'oro'"’ Mount at Golds-
THE DISAPPOINTMENT
"Tis night before Christmas
And all thru the house
Not a creature is still
Not even a mouse.
The radio is playing
^ In a statical way;
The youngsters are dancing
a - jiggical sway.
At half-past twelve or
A quarter to one,
The tired frolickers
V Finish their fun.
And all the girls
Run off to bed
rhinking of presents
_ From Johnnie and Ed,
They see the postman
. Come in the yard
But all they get
Is a Postal Card.
—Well, I hope you folks have a
good, fair, charming, marvelous, and
Merry Christmas, topping it off with
a Happy New Year. If Santa brings
you everything you want don’t laff
and think how two-faced you’ve been
for the past two or three weeks by be
ing good. ■ Just remember that some
day you’ll have to play Santa Claus,
too. —
—Well (again) basketball has really
gotten under way, but the games
haven’t started rolling fn yet. ’Twont
be Jong now.
Miss Janie is going to put out a
great sextette this year and we want
to stick back of these lil’ ladies and
cheer ’em to victory. —
—No, we aren’t going to forget the
boys. They will have a great team
this year, and should they get going
fust and furiously as usual it is going
to be too bad for the opposition. —
—Have yo’ all been keeping up with
these class games? No; well, you sho’
did miss plenty excitement. Keith
i'lutsler, you know that giant debater
for the Frosh, well he sho’ did do some
fast playing. If he wasn’t so big,
he would be a great player for next
year; but I’m afraid he’s too big. He
might hurt somebody.
—Monk, John, Bill, Jac, Grif, Chas.
and Ed. are fast coaches, especially
Grif. He does all his coaching over
the seat at the Paramount or over the
fountain at Tom’s. He, like Icky and
Robert last year, would make a better
hem-stitcher than coach. “Squat” _ is
a lot better than everybody gives him
credit for; only thing if it ain’t his an
kle it is his '“Fingers.” Oh w'ell, why
v;orry?
—From now on I ain’t , going to
criticize anybody in this column but
right now I want to say that'there is
going to be a big funeral—maybe two
ii a certain aspiring newspaper comic
writer and a certain rookie pitcher
don’t change their ways and show
more respect to the elders. EE—
LEE—MEE!! Understand ?
—That is all I can think about to
v/rite now. Mee—chree—and a Hee
Nee Yee!
Girls’ Basketball Quintet
Are in Action
you see forward like a
ctreak of lightning over the iio:' it
is K. Liles. She is never seen in one
place long and a guard usually has
a hard time v/ith her. She also has a
shooting ability. Liles is one of our
main stops. Right along with her is
one of our best passing teams—Best ■
tO Bridgers. They not only can pass
but usually give their guards lots of
trouble by their good floor work. They
shoot as if they have had four or five
years of experience. Mary A. Dewey,
the captain, sticks like a burr tq the
forward she is guarding. If a forward
gets away from Mary, she is plenty
good. When Margaret Underwood
guards you, you rarely ever get a
chance to shoot. You think you are in
a good position to shoot and when you
look up there, Margaret has you guard
ed right and left.
These five are the only lettermen
back from last year, but the girls seem
to be interested in the team and there
•ire great hopes of having one of the
best teams ever representing Goldsboro
High. The schedule this year is a
hard one, but they hope to have a
good score from each game.
HIKING CLUB
The Hiking Club had its first hike
Saturday, November 24. The crowd
gathered at the Community Building
and left at ten o’clock for the first
“Jaunt” of the season. There were
A ^^rls in the party: Ed. Bland
t\?enty ™ characterizea by "
vvas the only boy who wouid bravp
w 1 .Jowever, all this walking
with a good many “time
the m?dd?p nf in
t.ie middle of the road declaring she
T ^ farther, or those in
- for those who
>\eie takmg it “slow and easy” to catch
up. At any rate, during oSo at Sese
,.'r l“S the bunch docidel
iradv tn ™'’"e:h and u-ere
leadj to eat, so we followed a oath
ana went about half a mile ba^rS
tiie woods for lunch.
^®w^Sames. before and
'em and ^ “pickin’
-mm Ln began
‘ gam. Halts were called more oftpn
a few managed to
Kop a shoxt ride with a I'ather erouchv
it took onif ? I® Store. After that '
tr ^ time to come
gi’’l1eft sW As each
the S expressed her thanks for
rne good time she had had.
BOYS START BASKETBALL
PRACTICE
Well, basketball is getting to be a
reality. Each Tuesday and Thursday
afternoons from three to five o’clock
you will find the young, aspiring ath
letes, who have visions of basketball
glor.y running thru their heads, work
ing hard on the Community Building
court.
The material so far has showed some
very promising quintmen and the
bright smiles on Coach Bullock’s face
are caused by the visions of a A-1
team representing the Blue and White
this season.
The most pi*omising looking lads are
Merritt, Hooks, Hawley, Shannon,
Ppele, and Liles. Of course we are
all aware of the fact that Liles is the
luminary who. did all the high-score
collecting last year and know that, this
.lad is good.
Liles has been kept out of the first
two weeks of practice because of
trouble he is having with an infected
leg. This did not keep from reporting
later and he is working hard to get
i.ato shape.
Hooks is another lad who had a
great season last year, and this lad
has shown likely promises of having
an even greater season this year,
George’s floor work is going to be a
great help this year and with Hav,^ley
p.iid Liles as good floor mates, the op
position v/ill have a bad hour with
the locals,
“Long Coo” Merritt is turning out
to be a first rate center, but “Coo”
has plenty of work to do before his
iloor work will be good. Altho a bit
awkward he is learning fast and if he
Keeps improving as he has in the- past
two weeks, Coach Bullock’s smiles will
be even brighter and more frequent.
One of the finest parts of the sea
son’s outlook is in the form of San
ford Peele, the sandy haired lad from
Saulston. Peele is one of the famous
Peele brothers, who are famed for
their basketball ability. Sanford is
turning out to be a fast, hard-work-
ing, straight-shooting forward. An
other one of the finds is Bennett
Shannon. This lad is also turning out
to be a fast foi’ward and his floor
work is going to add to the stock of
the quint team.
The schedule of this year is pretty
stiff and the boys will have a bit of
hard going. The schedule is:
January 15—Goldsboro at Rocky
Mount.
January 23—Goldsboro at Wilming
ton.
January 30—Wilson at Goldsboro.
February 6—Fayetteville at Golds
boro.
February—13—Raleigh at Goldsboro.
February 20—Goldsboro at Durham.
ALL CLASS TEAM G. H. S.
THANKSGIVING DINNER GIVEN
TO TEACHERS OF G. H. S.
The second year cooking class were
hostesses at a Thanksgiving dinner
given to the faculty on Tuesday, No
vember 24. The faculty met in room I,
t.'ie sewing lab, where tables were at
tractively arranged for twenty peo-
))'ie. In the center of the tables was
a basket of yellow chrysanthemums
and in the center of each table were
brown candlesticks with orange can
dles. At each place there was an at
tractive placecard decorated with an
orange turkey. The invitation was
written by Sai’ah Lee Best and the
welcome was written by Reba Simon.
The students served the meal which
v;as very appetizing and which car
ried out the color scheme. The din
ner was thoroughly enjoyed.
The best of luck
Player Position Class
Left end Ward—Juniov
Left tackle.Pearson (E.). .Independent
Left guard Edwards—Junior
Center West—Sophomore
Right guard Pate (R. P.)—Frosh
Right tackle Edgerton—Sophomore
Right end Eutsler—Frosh
Quarterback .. Sherard—Indepen derit
Halfback Batson—Sophomore
.Halfback .... Pate (D.)—Independent
Fullback Peele—Junior
Second Team:
Left end Shannon—Junior
Left tackle Lynch—Junior
Left guard .. Daughtery—Sophomoro
Center Lancaster (W.)—Independent
Right guard Dale—Sophomore
Right tackle Spicer—Junior
Right end Waters—Sophomore
Quarter .... McCrary—Senior playing
for Frosh
Left halfback . Webster—Independent
Right halfback Cooper—Junior
Fullback .. Montague—Senior playing
for Frosh
AN JOKE
Ralph to'- Emmett Spicer: Emmett
v/ith feet like yours, you should join
the navy,
Emmett: You are wrong—I’m going
to be a policeman!
(Well, laff; I didn’t neither.)
A TRAGEDY
Hero: Villain, I have pursued you
for years! You wronged my sister;
you stole her chewing gum!
Villain: Spare me! Spare me!
Hero: (very severely) I shall prick
you with a tooth-pick.
Hicks & Hawley’s
DRUG STORE
Hotel Goldsboro
Goldsboro, N. C.
Special Attention Given to the Fit
of Students Tailored to
Measure Suits
$25.
My Haberdashery
114 W. Walnut Street
Everything in
Watches
Jew^elry
Glass and
Silverware
R. I. GIDDENS’
JEWELRY STORE
to the Goldsboro Hi
and to the High School Newt
The applicant comes m,
erei^s, and tells briefly how mucj:i e.^-
Kor}_ -pj^g manager
is the
May both surpass your
expectations for 1930-1931!
,*uires' V... oenea CO,-.-
and every member of the departing
c!Tass. His talk was particularly pic-
turesaue p- illuminating. The quota-
M.f r
Departnielit Store
The store that shoWs the new things first
Quality at the price you will like