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THE POINTER g NEED A GOOD FOUNTAIN Sf PEN? WE HAVE THEM f1 Scheaffer’s, Wahl’s, and Park- ^ er’s—§1.50 up. See our line. I S T A M E Y’ S JEM’ELRY STORE ^ “Gifts That Last’’ LOCALS LOSE TO GREENSBORO, 38- local PLAYERS INJURED Playing a defensive game througl out the entire contest, the local hig school gridders were defeated #e( nesday afternoon by the stror Greensboro eleven by the overwheln mg score of 38-0. Although outclassed from the vei first,^ the local teain never stoppc hghting. Time and again one playc and then another suffered painful ir juries, but they would not leave th game. They were fighting for th school they loved and although plav mg against great odds their spir: ‘^^’■*ated. They remembei ed _ the H. P. H. S. slogan, “Hig Point never quits,’’ and lived up t It until the very last minute of r'as Ihe blue and white team held th • P'irP*®,. hurricane’’ to a scoreless ti m the first quarter, but in the secon period a different story was told A one after another of the local player were injured, the Gate City lads b« g^an to play a better game. By a sf ries of brilliantly executed line buck; forward passes, and fake end-rur they carried the pigskin across th £roal for two touchdowns, -Vi. the second half, with nearly a 01 the local players suffering with in scored almost a wui. They uncorked an aerial attacl which completely bewildered the crip pled High Point team. ®t before the game ended Wame run around right enc but the ball was called back and th locals were penalized 10 yards. G. Fuqua played a great defensiv game until his leg was injured in th second period. Time and again h brought his man down with a brillian of ^ fii, a good gam at halfback. His finger was dislocate if quarter, but after hav ^®^went back am finished the game. Dallas played i good game at center, although h was suffering with a sprained ankle 8 LOST— One perfectly good fountain pen —but: We have a nice PARKER DUO-FOLD The Office Equipment Co. 106 W. Washington St. Phone 2990 RANDALL’S PHARMACY The Service Store to New Commercial Bank Bldg. Phone 381 ill -f ed ro >n ek --.cnin grades of Ray street stinool have formed basket ball teams. Miss Pearle Sams is directing sixth grade teams and Mrs. Dan Schroder is directing the seventh grade teams. Much enthusiasm .U being shown by the members of the squads and several games will be scheduled in the near future. sh ^ N. H. Silver Co. THE STORE FOR THE BOY AND YOUNG MAN o« ss CANNON-FETZER CO. The Young Man’s Store Everything in Printing at 9. Farriss Printing Co. I Also Publishers of High Point News RING DRUG CO. run right to RINGS i'SiS.'3i8S8;K8SS EPIRD’S SELLS IT FOR LESS Now in Their New Home 146-148 South Main St.
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