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Friday, October 24, 1941 THE H I-PO Page ThreeTTtl|tT»»»ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT»lt>TtlltTtTTCOME ON, BOYS OFH.P.C....t.....AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAl..l.. .......HI-POSPORTS1..TTTTTT.TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.....TTT TTT ■t,,,tTTTtttTTTTTT , ,,, tTTT,,,,tTTT, , TTTTA.AAA.JA.AAAAA..A.......................LET'S BEAT THEMBY FIFTY!*■*■*«■»■ ,*AAA«.1A.A.A AA.A. WA.A.A.AA.A.A.AAA.AA.AAAA.A.A.AA.AA.A.A.A.I.A.A AAAAAAAAAAAA. A. .....>.......,Socc-ing Panthers Wallop Both Duke and Davidson, 3-0 and 4-0Soscia-1 <strong>Hi</strong>gh-lites— BY —LOU SOSCIAI Cover the CampusThis week this column intends to hit tour birds with onestone. In the following Pulitzer prize-winning articles (?)are listed our pet gripes and an orchid thrown here and there.FootballWhy should we be the mats of the conference in thissport? Why is it that every year Elon, Appalachian, Catawbaand Lenoir-Rhyne continually have a threat for the gridtitle? Why can't we be considered contenders for the crown?This isn't any reflection on the coaching staff or the playersbecause, as we all can all see, they really play their heartsout in every game and the coaches know what there is toknow about the game. But we still come back to the samequestion, "Why can't we have a team to be feared in thisconference?" We can't answer it. Maybe you can???Comes the Revolution!!Nowadays, it seems that the female sex is ruling thetennis courts. The girls are continually during the poor,little innocent boys onto the courts and are giving them thebeatings of their lives. This seems to be the sign of a newand stronger race of women appearing in the world.We could list many examples to prove our theory butthe male names will be withheld, thus saving a lot of redfaces (and saving our own life, too.)We can't offer any suggestions to avoid these humiliatingdefeats except that every boy with tennis ambitions inhis noodle should abandon them and hide in the dorm untilthe winter snow cakes the courts.20% School Spirit?This grape-shot barrage is aimed at the student body.Last week when a pep rally was called before the Roanokegame during chapel period, only 91 individuals were presentincluding the cheer-leaders, Professor Glasgow and a coupleof stray flies.Now, in simple arithmetic, 480 (the approximate totalof the student body) divided by 91 gives us about 19 or 20%.The few that were there gave all they had. But we'dlike to know where the other 80% were? Were they too interestedin other important matters to bother with aidingthe growing of school spirit?The cheer-leaders should be commended and complimentedfor their tireless efforts in leading the school cheering.Thy really pepped up the stands during the game butthey honestly held their own during the pep-rally .althoughthe individuals with more important matters on hand didn'tsho wup.Intra-MuralsBoys, get ready for another shot of hot lead. You reallylet us down. Most of you guys signed up to play in the touchfootball tournament and then you failed to show up. Whycan't we have a successful tournament? We know that mostof you aren't to blame, but what about you few rotten apples?If you don't want to play, then by all means, don't consentto having your name on a roster submitted to CoachYow. It's guys like you that ruin our chances of having alot of clean fun.Coach Yow is trying to build up- Intra-Mural tournamentson this campus but he also needs the co-operation ofthe boys. He is giving more time to the tournaments thisyear than in any previous year. He is enticing us withawards but we still won't bite. Come on guys, be suckers foronce and bite. Give us a little honest and clean fun.Orchards of OrchidsWe turn a complete about face and give it this week tothe students in the stands during the game. They (especiallythe freshmen) really yelled their wind-pipes dry and we'reproud of them. When it looked darkest for our boys, the(Continued pn Page 4)tjbttttarg Nnttr?On November 10, 1941, the <strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int CollegePanthers were laid in their final resting place in Salisbury,North Carolina. The Catawbians graciously acceptingthe task of carrying the coffins to the cemetery.They then hammered 29 nails to the coffins tomake sure that revenge wouldn't be attempted by thePanthers. Quite a number of tears were shed by thefaithful followers who solemnly and sorrowfullywatched the ceremonies. May God have mercy on theirsouls.^iiliiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]Miiniiiiii[}i!iiniiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiii!»iit]iiiiiiiiini[]iiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiMi!iu[]iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiNniiM>>The Sign of Clover BrandnMeans the Sign ofOVEJJ."Quality Pasteurized Dairy Products"MILK - BUTTER - ICE CREAMClover Brand Dairies, Inc.SRANDPHONE 4553i . S =g, -^> iniC31nirijiijiicsiiiiriiiiiJIC3IIIIIIIIII11C3IMIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIJIJIC3I>MM c3inriniiiiiE3iiinriiiiiieja»iiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiittMcaiiiiJJiiIMIC-C-Don'tcha Love 'Em?MILLARD COBLE JOHN STASULLI LEO PAPPAS HOWARD GARMONROANOKERS HUMILIATEUS VERY MUCHAs a consoling feature of lastFriday night's heartbreaking lossto Roanoke, 12-6, a new luminaryappeared in the Panther gridironheavens who seems destined to seeplenty of action during his nextfour years. As "Max" Maxwellnursed an injured knee, BobLumsden, freshman back, passed,kicked, ran and plunged to stealthe show from the steadier veteranson the squad.Smashing through the maroonline for <strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int's sole tally,Lumsden figured prominently infour other scoring threats duringhjs last quarter debut. The conversionwas attempted by Flanaganbut missed the mark as didall three extra point boots of theevening.End Jim Flanagan set up theplunge to paydirt with a fiftyyard toss to Myers, also on theend for the Purple and White.Lumsden proceeded to score thehard way and put the Panthersback in the game.The first attempt to rack up atally was made early in the firstquarter when Roanoke missed afield goal from the <strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>inttwelve. Taking the ball on thetwenty, the Panthers punted outbut failed to stem the Maroonwave later in the same quarterand Roanoke led into the secondquarter, 6-0. Bouncing back hardthe Yowmen had evened the scoreby half time. Stopping the clock,the ball game and the hearts ofmost of the spectators, Roanokeagain tallied in the final secondsas it seemed a tie game was assured.The spectators filed out asboth teams marked time on thefield waiting for the final signal.While the lineplay of such wellknown names as Fernandez,Veach, Houts, Shipp and Liptakwas noteworthy, another freshmanadded to the delight of the homecrowd and the discomfiture of theMaroon backfield. Lindsay Weaver,tyro center, made one gamesavingtackle on the fifty, and innumerableslashes through theline to nail the man with theRoanoke (12) <strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int (6)LE HurleyFlanaganLT FogartyVeachLG ToroFernandezC MullensShippRG StoneLepkowskieRT LambertHoutsRS ClarkLiptakQB AndersonGriswaldRHB CamarraCaseLHB GenevieDitullioFB HartleyPetackRoanoke scoring—Hurley (2).<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int scoring—Lumsden.Roanoke 6 0 0 6—12H. P. 0 6 0 0—6H. P. C. StudentsENJOY BOWLINGAtARCADEBowling Alleys329 North Main StreetNOTICEW. C. T. C. watch out! ThePanthers are on the loose!We're not bragging or we'renot threatening, but we'replenty mad. We lost last weekbecause of mistakes, but we'renot going to make them twicein succession. Oh, no! All wecan say is to keep clear of ourfuming footballers.CAROLINAS TO HOLDBOWL CONTEST SOONWe Have Fernandez, Greesonand Mills EligibleThe first annual Carolinas Bowlfootball game will be played in 14,-000-seat Sirrine Stadium in Greenville,S. C, on Saturday, December6, President D. W. Payne ofthe sponsoring Greenville Lionsclub announced.On hand for the kickoff will be44 picked players, senior starsfrom all over the two Carolinaswho will have completed their regularcollege playing careers.Twenty-two gridiron greats willrepresent South Carolina and theother 22 will be carrying thestandard of North Carolina.Directing them will be eight outstandingcoaches, four to a squad,four from each of the two states.All will be lending their effortsto providing an outstanding Au-(Continued on Page 4)V,GIRLS' SPORTSByD. L . USHER"On bended knee we say tothee—" We need freshmen and upperclassmen to come out for hockeypractice at 3:30 in the afternoon! Practice is held every dayand Jessie Baity, manager of theteam, urges everyone to come outand take part. Hockey is an interestingsport and the girls couldreally enjoy playing the game ifenough girls would cooperate tomake a team. If any girls are interestedin becoming members ofthe W.A.A. it is necessary to startnow to get points. 50 points aregiven for hockey, so let's all goout and make this year's team thebest ever.On Monday night, October 13,a meeting of the W. A. A. washeld in which Geneva Crowdergave a talk on the "Origin ofSports" and Lillie Mae Moore presentedseveral readings. After themeeting a relay was held by thegirls and a prize was given to thewinning side.FOR DAY AND NIGHTCAB SERVICEDIAL 4531Careful and CourteousDrivers—Quick ServiceBLUE BIRD CAB CO.INCORPORATEDTOUCH-FOOTBALL ISGIVEN SECOND CHANCETouch football will again getunderway next Monday afternoonOctober 27, at 4:30 with team no.one playing team no. 3. Tuesdayafternoon, at 4:30 team no. 2 willplay team no. 4. Thursday afternoon,at 4:30 team no. 1 will playteam no. 2. Monday October 27 at4:30 team no. 3 will play teamno. 4. Games after the 27th willbe posted at a latter date.All teams must again havetheir roster in the athletic officenot later than 4:00 P. M. Mondayand no other names can be addedafter play is started. And no menwill be allowed to take part inthe games whose names are notlisted.Awards will be given the winnersprovided the schedule is carriedout as listed.The managers of teams are aslisted here below.Team no. one—Harley WilliamsTeam no. two—Don Switek.Team no. three—Louis Bopp.Team no. four—Louis Soscia,(All-Stars).For postponment of game orgames, please see Coach Mc-Cachren or Soscia five hours inadvance.Now, come on boys. You're beinggiven a second chance. Assembleyour rosters and be surethat there are reliable men onyour team.Le's get together and try toprove that there is enough studentinterest in this school to takepart in the tournament.You really will look good walkingaround wearing the winnersT-shirts.Old East, the single buildingthat comprised the University ofNorth Carolina's physical plantwhen it opened in 1795, is still inuse.H. P. C. SHINSTERSOUTKICK DUKE, 3-0Lewismen Play Great DefenseveGameSoccer Panthers triumph overBlue Devils, 3-0.Our soccer team is going at fullspeed! The first conference gameof the season was played here onWednesday, October 15, againstDuke and brought us an impressiveand decisive victory. The Panthersput the heat on in the firsthalf, when they scored twice andhad the Blues eating out of theirhands. The first tally came througha neat passing play between Hebronand Millard Coble, with Hebronscoring. The Panthers did notrelieve their pressure, and alertRoland Garmon converted a corner-kick.The defense in the firsthalf was not very busy, but theyhad lots to do after the "intermission,"when our line scored onceon a beautiful head-shot by Sta-(Continued on page 4)Each time you taste ice-cold Coca-Cola, you are remindedthat here is the quality of genuine goodness. Experience...many a refreshing experience... has taught people everywhereto trust the quality of Coca-Cola.BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BYCOCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of HIGH POINTHIGH POINT COLLEGESOCCER HEROES SLUG,KICK, AND MAUL DAVIDSONStasulli Kicks and Heads TwoGoals InAnd after Duke . . . Davidson!!Last Wednesday the soccer teamplayed the season's second conferencegame against Davidson andcame out on the long end of a big4-0 score.The Panthers, playing theirfirst game away, had the offensiveduring a great part of thegame but the fighting, scrappyDavidson eleven was not a smallobstacle. The Wildcats were resisting-stoutly, but they could notstop the rapid-firing Panther linenor get through the airtight defensemen. After a s low start, thePanthers scored already in thefirst period. The Davidson goaliecaught a ball, and was chargedby M. Coble and Stasulli, and bothgoalie and ball got rammed rightacross that line. That started thePanthers on their rampage. Theylaid seige to the Wildcats' box, andone shot after another was firedat it. But the boys had tough luck,for they did not succeed in scoringagain during the first half.The reason for that is not only agreat amount of tough luck, butalso the fact, that Davidson's defensewas pretty good, while theirforwards could not make morethan occasional, by even thoughdangerous thrusts.The Panthers kept right on comingafter the ball, and this timetheir efforts were not in vain.John Stasulli, who played a bangupgame right alon, staged a onemanblitzkrig, and made it 2-0.The other linesmen kept up thebarrage, and had the Wildcats'backfield running in circles formost of the time. This situationdid not change after the 3rd quarterwas over. Again it was Stasulli,who scored on a beautifulhead-shot, and after a short whileH. 1 Coble put one of R. Garmon'scrosses past the goalie so fast hedidn't even have time to say "hello"to the ball as it zipped by. It's dif-(Continued on page 4)tMORTH STATE TELEPHONE CO.LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCESERVICE<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int, Thomasville, andRandlemanBEESON HARDWARE CO.SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERSHIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA"It Pays to Play".'.

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