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3 > 194 j Friday, October 3,1941 THE H I-PO Page ThreeHIIITII'ltlTITtlHltttT!COME ONTEAMTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT-T 'TTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT'HI-PO SPORTMEANA^^AA^XXAAtt... ....... ■**kAlA.±A.A.A.A.Li.AA.l.A.A.AA.±X±AAAL....f.itl AAAAAAAAAtAAAAX...... ......IttTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTLET'S GET<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int College To Meet Emory & Henryof sue!publishersocietyfully oiDonahuenot onljact.lortion o}to "holcj•ou fine't to giv«of whatrni)0Soscia-l <strong>Hi</strong>gh-litesWritten B.C. — Before CitadelFreshmen, we present to you,<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int College! You couldn'thave chosen a more opportunetime to enter this institution thanat the present moment. For youwill witness in the coming year, agreat parade of teams which willbring honor to <strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int Collegeboth as possible champions and asreal sportsmen on their respectivefields of combat.Now, we aren't trying to impressyou with this school is onpar with Notre Dame, Duke orany of the other major colleges inthe matter of sports for we haven'tthe great financial resourcesto equal their impressive sportsrecord. But, with the little thatwe have, we think that we haveaccomplished more than the largerschools in proportion to theirpurchasing power.Last year the football teamcompiled the best record in theschool's history since 1928. Wehad five wins, four losses and onetie. We did this despite the manyinjuries which consistently plaquedour team. In every game, wedon't think that we had our firstteam out there. We would havehad a definitely better record ifthe "breaks" weren't at the otherteam's side.Then in basketball, Mr. Jinxcame in again. Going into the lat-ter part of the season, we werenot yet defeated in a conferencegame. Our over-whelming Blitzkriegattack and tight defensecompletely out-classed the rivals.But the last two games were victoriesfor Mr. Jinx. In the first ofthe two games Keene our starcenter was out due to a cold. Welost that by two points. Then inthe last conference tilt both Keeneand Moran, captain and ace guardwere out with colds. We lost thatgame by three points. Of courseyou can imagine what would havehappened if those boys were in thegames instead of in bed.P. S.—Also, before the seasonstarted, <strong>Hi</strong>lliard Nance the regularforward had an attack ofappendicitis thereby cancellinghim from the entire season'splay.But a smile comes to our faceas we mention our championshipgame, Soccer. We have had thishead-knocking and shin-kickingstate championship for about tenyears. We simply can't be dethroned.Despite their lack of support,ByLOU SOSCIAthe boys have gone on to that rectangularfield and have broughtthe bacon home to mamma.It really is a beautiful sight towatch our soccer boys with nothingbut a fighting heart for auniform showing those high-classscholors from Duke and Davidsonwho are over-flowing with neatlytrimmed reserves, the way of layingthe five toes to the ball.These boys practicing on theirown time, without scholorship butfor their love of the game reallydo a great part in bringing honorto the college. A really great tributeshould be paid to the teamand the two student coaches, RedCoble and Elvin Lewis. The onlyway, I think that this tribute canbe shown is by the whole studentbody turning out for its firstgame in a few weeks.We also have a track teamwhich wing-footed its way tothird slot in the conference meetlast year. Now this wasn't a highlytrained team with regularhours of daily practice or withsuitable equipment or a team thatcame out to practice. No, theyjust were a team who came outto run in every meet and thenthey'd hibernate for the rest ofthe week. Yet despite all this unorthodoxtraining, we pulled athird place from the annual running.Now imagine if we had aconscientious team with the steadypatience of going out every dayto improve their specialty. Summingall of this up we come to theconclusion that we have a goodtrack aggregation.About our baseball collection,we think that it's better to waituntil the coming year before wetalk. Last year's lack of pitcherswas responsible for our beingkicked around.All in all kids you picked theright time to attend the home ofthe Purple and White. We're definitelyon the upswing both athleticallyand scholastically. Takeadvantage of this by attendingevery Panther sports event andcheer your team on.A Written A.D.-After death H.P.CSh-h-h-h—There's a rumor thatour boys suffered an humiliating44—o defeat at the hands of theCitadel and bowed gallantly to theLenoras from across the Rhyne.Nuts, there goes our story.Prediction No. 1.—The Yanksin 6 games.iimiiiiiiii[3iiiiiniiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii[3iiiiiiiiiini]niiiiiMiiiciiiiiiiMiiii<strong>Hi</strong>iiMiiiMiit]iiiniiMMi<strong>Hi</strong>iiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiumi.>The Sign of Clover BrandMeans the Sign of"Quality Pasteurized Dairy Products"MILK - BUTTER - ICE CREAMEClover Brand Dairies, Inc. [PHONE 4553C>MIIUIIIIIIIIIII|[3lllllllllll|[3lllllll!llll[3IIIIIIIIIM!C3IIIIIIIIMII[3lllllllllllinilllllllllll[3llllllllllll[3lllllll!lllinilllllllllll[]lll!IIIIIIIII-:'ShipBy RailFor SAFETYFor ECONOMYFor PROMPTNESSFREIGHT SERVICEQ. What railway figure is widely used as a reliable businessIndex?A. Many business analysts regard carloadings as one of thebest current indicators of business activity."Nothing But Service to Sell"<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int, Thomasville,and Denton RailroadPhone 4511 Jacobs AvenueEMORY-HENRY CLASHThe grid boys have been goingthrough this week, a very gruelingscrimmage. Many new bruises areappearing on the boys' faces anddo they look mean. The reason forthis screaming scrimmage is Emoryand Henry. Yes, it's the sameEmory and Henry that we beatlast year but it isn't the sameteam. They have improved and wehave been struck by injuries andgraduation.The loss of Bud Fletcher forthe remainder of the season addedthe big blow to our hopes of havinga near successful season. Thebig boy, down with a broken anklereceived in the Lenoir-Rhyne gamehas threatened to play in this comingcame with his cast and crutchesbut the boys have put himin a strait-jacket to get the ideaout of his mind. Maybe Fletcherwon't be out to see the game butwe're sure that we're going to beout there, full blast.Don't forget Freshmen, bringyour caps and an extra pair oflungs and by jiminy crickets usethem the most when our teamneeds it. We've got to make thiscoming Saturday night's dance aVictory affair instead of just anordinary shin-dig!GIRLS' SPORTSAt a meeting held in the gymWednesday, September 24, the followinggirls were chosen to managetheir respective teams: JessieBaity is to head the hockey teams.Girls interested in playing hockeyare asked to come to the gym inthe afternoon at 3:30, beginningthis week. Basketball will be incharge of Audree Guthrie. MaryAlice Thayer has charge of volleyball. The manager of the badmintonteams will be Ronda Sebastian,and Ethel Norton willhave charge of tennis. The bowlingteams will be coached by DorothyLee Usher. Ping-pong , tournamentswill be under the supervisionof Wanda Harville, andTootsie Elkins, president of W. A.A., will manage the Softball games.<strong>Hi</strong>king, an activity never beforeintroduced at <strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int College,will be under the supervision ofSue Woodruff. Geneva Crowderwas chosen intra-mural manager.A committee was appointed bythe president to decide some event,perhaps a circus, to raise fundsfor the W. A. A.Ruth Griffith and D. L. Usherwere chosen as reporters for theW A. A.FOR DAY AND NIGHTSERVICEDIAL 4531CABCareful and CourteousDrivers—Quick ServiceBLUE BIRD CAB CO.INCORPORATEDYow AnnouncesGigantic Intra-Mural ProgramSitting on his swivel chair withhis undershirt peeled off showinghis enormous physique coach Yowcalmly announced that <strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>intCollege's intra-mural sports wasdue for it's biggest year.He said that he gave up coachingfootball just to give non-varsitymen a chance to enjoy theathletic part of our college career.He has given proof of the abovesayings by the way he has alreadystarted the tennis tournament.The Gibsonville giant also reportedwe would engage the OakRidge tennis team next week. Thenet representatives for the Pantherswill probably be chosen fromthe participants of this week'stournament.He went on saying that insteadof having an elimination tournamentin each of the sports, hewould have a regular schedule ofgames for each team. After theschedule is played out, the firstand second teams will play off forthe championship. The winnerswill each receive an award.Instead of the usual inter-classo r inter - section tournaments,teams will be formed by the boysthemselves and the rosters will bepresented to tht coach by the teammanagers for his official 0. K.One team may be composed of allNew York state boys or all Davidsoncounty boys. But each playermust live in that place, which histeam represents _ There may evenbe another Civil War as possiblyall South team may play an allYankee team. Now look what westarted!Well, with the enlargement ofthe inter-mural program, it sureis going to be a busy year for uskids.By the way, the Physical Educationboys look great these daysas they strut outside in their newequipment. Now, it's a pleasuregoing outside in those sleek jobs.CHEERLEADERS TEST THEIRLUNGS AND LEGS FOR HOMECOMING GAME IN STADIUMThe cheer leaders are practisingtirelessly daily in the gym.They are putting everyhing theyhave into getting themselves peppedfor our first home game.The veterans, Charlotte Varnerand "Tootsie" Elkins are coachingthe rookies, Geneva Crowder, BillyHenderson and Bill Gantt in thecheers.Upon the shoulders of thesefive individuals rest the burden ofkeeping hopes and spirits alive inthe <strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int college stands.Maybe you think that it's a jokeas they prance back and forthhollering themselves hoarse tryingto get a word from us. Well ifthat's what you thought, kindlyerase that from your minds. Withthem, it's all hard work and noreward. We think that they shouldbe given acknowledgement oftheir continuous and endless efforts,in some small way or other.Meanwhile we could do our partin rewarding them by giving ourevery pair of lungs just for onenight a week to them and for ourteam.It would cheer them up whenthey awake the next morningwith their throats burning, kneespaining and hands havy as lead,to know that their many motionsdidn't go unheeded throughoutthe student body.HATS CLEANED, BLOCKEDSUITS PRESSEDWhile You WaitHIGH POINT HAT SHOP102 North Main StreetWISHING EACH OF YOU A SUCCESSFULYEARHIGH POINTSTEAM LAUNDRYPHONE 3325Citidel Upsets H. P. C. 45- oLenoras Out Fights Us u-7HIGH POINT COLLEGE1941 GRID ROSTERName <strong>Po</strong>s. Home Town Wt.*Houts, Jack, T—Leaksville, N. C. 183Veach, Howard, T—Thomasville, N. C. 180♦Fernandez, Frank, G—Vlarksburg, W. Va. 161Shipp, Robert, G.—Clifton Forge, Va. 165*Liptak, Henry, E.^Johnstown, Pa. 178Dixon, Harold, E.—Jackson Heights, L. I. 166<strong>Hi</strong>nkle, Talmadge, H.B.—Winston-Salem 134Weaver, Lindsay, C.—Winston-Salem, N. C. 160♦Maxwell, Henry, H.B.—Asheville, N. C. 160Welborn, Don, F.—Winston-Salem, N. C. 156"Lepkowski, Joe, G.—Erie, Pa. 177♦Griswald, Art, Q.B.—Winston-Salem, N. C. 150Freeman, Raymond, T.—Winston-Salem 176Dennis, Kent, C—<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int, N. C. 160*Lowder, James, H.B.—Cortelyou, Ala. 150Auman, M. C, E.—Seagrove, N. C. 160Yow, Ralph, C.—Cambridge, Md. 175Johnson, C. R., T.—<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int, N. C. 215♦Boles, Alvin, G.—<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int, N. C. 152♦Mills, Fred, F.B.—Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 162Myers, Gilmer, E.—Lexington, N. C. 192♦Bowen, Francis, H.B.—Johnstown, Pa. 155Matthews, John, T.—East Bend, N. C. 204Voncannon, Raymond, F.B.—<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int 170Kimsey, M. C, G—<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int, N. C. 141Miner, Henry, G.—Bellmore, N. Y. 165♦Fletcher, Bud, T.—-Washington, N. C. 181Burkhead, Jack, E.—Asheboro, N. C. 160Anderson, Bill, T.—<strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int, N. C. 225♦Flanagan, Jim, E— Erie, Pa. 173♦Petack, Joe, F.B.—Erie, Pa. 184♦Ditullio, Richard, H.B.—Erie, Pa. 160♦Spinelli, Marty, F.B.—Lynbrook, N. Y. 176♦Greeson, Edgar, G.—Greensboro, N. C. 160Cecil, Stanton, E— <strong>Hi</strong>gh <strong>Po</strong>int, N. C. 158♦Case, Douglas, H.B.—Erie, Pa. 165Lumsden, Robert, H.B.—Baltimore, Md. 175♦ LettermanClassJun.Jun.Sen.Sop.Sop.Fre.Fre.Fre.Sop.Fre.Sop.Jun.Sop.Sop.Jun.Sop.Sop.Fre.Jun.Sen.Sop.Sop.Sop.Fre.Fre.Jun.Sop.Sop.Fre.Sop.Jun.Sop.Sop.Sen.Fre.Jun.Fre.Jer.No.OUR SOCCER CHAMPSMAY MAKE TRIP NORTH-:•Soccer Team Gets Under WayFor Big SeasonOur soccer playing Panthers,who have made a fine record forthemselves right along, have everyhope and expectation to be rightup there again. The team has beenweakened a bit by the graduationof Koontz and Giles, and by theloss of Jimmy Jacobs, who is inthe Air Corps, and Lombardy whowas drafted. But there are enoughmen back and plenty of new playersaround to make a dangerousand scrappy team.Our coach and star fullback,Elvin Lewis is back, and so isHoward Gorman, who will playeither half-back or fullback, andwho is a one man barrier, whenthe enemy linesmen come along.Leo Pappos, the scrappy goalie isthere grabbing dead-sure shotsout of the clear air. Another veryable fullback has come up in thepresence of Osbornt and "Footsie"Van Byvelt and Oscar Blattan ace also available for backfield.There is ample supply for apowerful line. Johnny Stasulli ourtricky and fast center, is right inthere again, and he has powerfulsupport, too. Dave "Dopey" Weatherby who finally has gotten overhis injury he suffered two yearsago, is one of the shiftiest andWELCOME TO THE"Noted for Good Food"Ample Facilities for Banquets,Dances, and PrivatePartiesW. G. MALONE, Mgr.36493213412325404244383516504533102037112752243031342647284618382239fastest men out here and has apowerful shot. The Coble brothersMillard and Hebron, are bothlinesmen, and it is hard to saywho is the better one of the two.They sure can put on the old razzle-dazzleout there. Another availablelinesman is Howard Garman'sbrother Roland, a fast, dependableand intelligent player. A newcomeris Banks Evans, who willgive the opposition plenty to do.He is a scrappy, aggressive linesmanwith a mean shot. We mustnot forget Bill Garett, who is agood dependable forward and LesterBallard, who plays both halfbackand line well. The exact formationof the team is not yetknown, but there are enough goodplayers out there to get any opponentinto plenty of hot water.This year's schedule will not bea Tea Party. Besides the oldenemies Duke and Davidson, a tripNorth is certain. Games there willinclude Navy, University of Virginia,University of Baltimore andmaybe some teams in Washington.We can be sure to hear somemore news, and good news at that,from our soccer Panthers.BOYS GLAD TO BE HOME;FIND THAT S. 0. LACKSSOUTHERN HOSPITALITYDid you ever have to break badnews to somebody? You did?Didn't you feel that you'd ratherjump of the Brooklyn bridge thantell him or her the sorrow? Well,that's just the way we feel now.Our throat is dry and tight, oureyes are misty and our stomachfeele topsy-turvy. Summing it allup we haven't the guts to tell youthat we lost to the Citadel 45—0,oops, there, I told you already.Now don't take it too hard, boysand girls, because it isn't thatbad.There's no sense in describingthe game because it was TheCitadel's game all the way. Alsothe less said about the game, thebetter would be accomplished.It could also be said that thecadets from The Citadel reallylacked that southern hospitality onthat field. But on that diningtable our boys really showed theSouth Carolinians up. They reallygobbled up everything that came(Continued on Page 4)AW!*'*/,-SPORT StfO&l i ■ mi— —■—■ " ' ■"FOR FAU ?rkfflSure, they are right — es-pecially these new Jarman<strong>Fall</strong> Sport Shoes! 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