• lERN Coordinated With Member of· ATION College News Bureau Collegiate and Service Press . o;:ociation ag Play- IaJ·or Thomas was answered to the social fratermtJes prelfent. . To salt or not to salt, that is the am very optimi:::tic in regar, to t e firmative side of the question: He- Born in Raleigh, Dr. Royster was bright- faced, intelligent- appearing solved, That the nations should adopt a student here, taking his A.B. degree full by his engineer who when he The loving cup gift is sponsored by question which has racked the Wake 1 d h fill Jl t 0 d "[ ·ved, sa·d that he 'never'wanted to 1 the Pan-Hellenic Coun_cil as a sp_ecial a s ": 0 our co .eges ay. a policy of free trade. in 1891 and his M.D. from the Uni­ arrl 1 1 Forest College community for two· -Oontmuea on page tour 1 \Vake Forest will be represented by versity of Pennsylvania in 1894. He disappoint the "Ole Major." II indhuclemt~nt to tdh~ attamment hof higher days. It all came about when a mem- IArchie Carroll and Herschel Ford. is a member of the Raleigh Academy The students were urged to follow sc o as. 1? stan mg among t _e social of Medicine, mPmber of the Wake this theme with God's work to be [ fratermhes, the cup becommg the ber of the faculty, poring over his Dr. Hubert M. Poteat's These men ar~ planning to redeem Forest College Medical Society, and a dependable and answer the c~ll now per~anent poss~ssi~n of that fraternity morning paper, brought his fist down L t t B k R • 1 the defeat which Vlake Forest auf- being sounded over the South. Which shall wm lt three years. It with a bang on one of the columns. 00 fered at the bands of Waynesburg fellow in the North Carolina Medical I a es eceives I Society, having been president of that ' Ihas bee:n found that the fraternity men "This is NOT tile way to make it!" Praise From Columbia last sea~on. . . here exceed the non-fraternity men in be roared to a fellow-proEessor. "The I As th1s debate IS the only

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Page Two OLD GOLD AND BLACK ing tasty books than in consum-1 best material available, being Aw~rd Fr~ternity Loving Cup Tentative debates are scheduled with ®J(t(~n)b anb1'Jlatk The Glee Club Will ing sugar-coated w~eat grains. made of sterling silver of the March 3d. Davidson, Wofford, and Presbyterian Broadcast These rats are like the class- best quality with an insiqe lin- CollegeThe freshmanof South Carolina.squad 11as dual de· We note with pleasure that es. They are like freshmen in 1ing of ten-karat gold, is neatly (Continued from page one) bates arranged with campbell and the College Glee Club will broad­ that they are very timid - of I built, and presents a strikingly award by only a few hundredths of Wingate junior colleges and a single course there are loud rats too. handsome aspect. It is just the points. debate with Mars Hill. cast over Station WPTF Sunday "k h . Ik" d f th' t f t . The cup will be awarded this year All of the debates this year, with They are l1 e sop ornores m m o mg mos any ra erm- on a different grading basis than .has afternoon. We feel that the 'k th d k d t ld b d t d" 1 one exception, will .feature a diScus­ tha t they l1 e e ar an are y wou e prou o ISP ay as been used heretofore. This will be in sion on the advisability of a universal Barne~ organization is taking a very quite sophisticated. They are greatly cherished among its accordance with the new letter sys- adoption of a free-trade policy. The wise step in securing this half­ like juniors in that they are fondest possess~ons. tem of grading here as opposed to the one e~ception is the contest with w. hour accommodation from the "jolly creatures" and run ramp- At the same time each posses- old numeral system. Grades being C. T. C., which will be on the question lnRa . 11 th l'k f th' t h . . d designated by the letters, A, B, C, D, of world disarmament. station management and would ant . F Ina y, ey are I e sor o IS rop y IS ever min - E, and F. A will constitute one point, STAFF suggest that the. fea~ure be re- seniors in that they h~ve little ful of its roving disposition and B two points, c three points, and so Var!!!ity ~quad JosRPH M. Ml:sw:s...... Editor peated at convement mtervals. scruples in appropriating every- that it accepts no home less than forth. The fraternity having the low- The varsity squad is composed of Spurt At CIQ RAY BANDY...... - ...... Busincss lllanaaer The Glee Club has made very thing which crosses their path the best. It is founded on dis- est point representation will thus be E. L. Smith, Apex; W. H. Ford, At- H~lf G~i~s; few appearances before the mi- and even some things they go crimination of the first choice. the winner. For ·instance, one fra· lanta; w. E. Brown, Blowing :flpck; Staft' Officct·s h h t fe f h t t I t b d . d h h ternity having as low a point repre- A. B. Carroll, Wilson; R. H: Burns, In Second J GRAHAM MARTIN..... - ...... Jita?laging Editur l.S HuGH STnoup_,..... , ...... ~~fanaoina Editur crop one- per aps, oo w. out o t e way o ge . t canno e eme t at t e sentation as would be assigned the Jr., Whiteville; D. B. P.r.~ette, B~iling HoKE Nonnls ...... Associate Editur The band, however, has been ac- Rats, like negroes, as we say object in the mind of the Pan- cup over a rival fraternity with a 1.9 Springs; L. D. Hagaman, Boone; Ed· Give LQc~~~ C. A. WILLlA.MS .....•...... •...... •..Asaociate Editm- S. L. MoRGAN, J11...... Feature Edit.: .••...... •...... •...... -...... Art Edit.:NDER...... Eo:change Etl.itor mended upon Its programs. It school does not attempt seriously effectively realized. That ob- teri~l, being purchased at the most ex- vard; R. H. Moore; B.reyard; p. A. '1'. W. WILCOx ...... ,.Sports Editur has not, however, to the great to deny any ambitious rat all ject being the inducement to ~lusi~e shop din Raf ltehi~h that speciahl- Pickler, New London; H. H. Deaton li' ANS BY ANC . · · f ll . ' . . 1zes m awar s o 1s nature. T e TJ:oy; N. E. Gaskill, Sea Level-; W. E: Stuft' \\'ri t e1•s d1sap~omtrnent of 1ts . o owers, the advantages of our educa- higher scholastiC attamment ·cup is constructed of sterling silver Wopd, Forest City. · · I. H. O'H.o.NOLAN ...... -- ..... Assistant SpOTts C. E. ScHAIBLE...... Assistant Spm-ts made 1ts broadcasts th1s year as tional facilities, but it doe~:j beg among the social fraternities, of the best quality, with an inside The freshmen from whoPJ th~;J 'Wildcats LeM A D. B. BRYAN ...... - ...... Assistant Sports BRAD WHIT>J ...... - ...... Cho.pcl frequently as it did last and has that the creatures be as kindly has inspired social fraternities lining of ten-karat gold, presenting a teams will be picked are Donald To 9, But Fall J F. U. FLI<.'TCHEB ... - ...... - ...... - ...... _ •• .Law thus suffered the award of wide considerate of us as we are of I here to greater levels of effort very beautiful aspect. . . Myers, Moore~ville; w. H. Bur- cons Score Ra1 W. H. FORI>...... ,_ ...... Relioi<>UB public approval that it formerly th "th t t d . The grades of the fratermty men roughs, ~ethel, R. D. Holleman, Dur- HUGH STROUP ...... - ...... Theatre WI E. W. W. WA.SHBURN ...... Eu Society . . em. . . a. conse9-uen up ren . In who were in college during the spring ham; W. W. Washburn, ShelRY: C. Standing Um E. L. S~IITH ... - .... ·-·············--······················-Reporter enJoyed. Now, the moral to all this IS: scholastic achievement. It IS a semester of last yeai: and the current Schaible, Hartsville, s. c.; John RoBERT HoLLEJ>1AN...... Reporter W~~ Fore!'jt .A MRS. E. B. EARNSHA.W...... - ...... _ ...... Alumni We feel that we have a splen- Simply that no educated rat will goal well_ worthy of the be~t fall semester just passed will. consti- Burns, Whiteville; J. H. Pitts, Glen J.OUISE HOLDING .•..••..•.••....•...- ...... Socia/. didGleeClub this year, although eat sugar-coated wheat which thought and attitude among theltute the ~asis _of the tabulation of Alpine; W. C. Beard, B_eard; H. W. MRs. E. T. CRITrEND>JN ...... _ ...... - •• - ...LibraTl/ DR. J. RICE QUISENBERRY...... Faculty Adviser it, too, has made few public ap- has a huge sign imposed above friendly social groups on the gra_des which ~vill ~e used in deciding Baucom, Jr., Waynesville; W. R. Davidson, Feb. 'f th · · h h d "P · , - F t . wh1ch fratermty w11l possess the cup Baker, Arden; T. R. Spelle, Hayne; Forest Demon : W d 1\IanagCiial Departinent pearances. e won er I e 1t _wit t e. wor Olson Im- Wake ores campu~. for the remainder of this college year A. y. Oberholt~er. Fort Dodge, Ia. their. season her G. A. O'BRIEN .•.••... Assistant Business Manager noticeable inactivity, as corn- prmted on 1t. Nor can we ever May every fratermty man on and the fall semester of next year. tr===-===;======:;-, J. W. HowELL ... - ..- ...... Advcrtisina Manager pared with that of other years, make a roving rat stay in his the campus be present Tuesday glamour by defea L. C. SMITH ...... Assist. Advertisino Ma1utger BOARDERS WANTED ! son College Wile J. 0. FULLEWIDER...... Asst. Bwrinoss Ma1w.acr of our Glee Club this year has place and out of our libraries night in anticipation of receiv- ebaters To Engage In Five · $19 Per Month W. H. BURROUGHS ...... Asst Atl.vcrtising Ma1w.ger thus springing a1 J. MATH>JWS .•••.....•.•... .Asst. Advertisi•.a Manager not cost it dearly in circles and glue bottles as long as we ing this scholastic award. And Home Encounters Next Month 5 Per Cent Discount on Advance R>Jx BROWN ...... Asst. Advertising Ma1w.gcr Payment--Give Us a Trial also the final fra S. R. BUXTON ...... E.,cho.11ge Ma=aor throughout the State where it invite him to our study through if not to receive, to congratulate roontinued trom page one) H. D. STEPHENS..•...... •...... Circulation Manager J.B. WIGGms vidsonians. The has formerly been popularly re- huge holes and cracks especially 1 the winner with a friendly envy. trip into South carolina, on which Across Street from B~stwick Dorm Baptists, howeve SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: ceived. Our Glee Club should in line for his convenience in · they will engage Furman University. $2.00 PER COLLEGE YEAR get on the trail and be busy in his nightly entries. · the final standil Five. Member of the portrayal Of OUr latent tal- So~ial News 1 It was a spurt ir NORTH c::J~ls ~~s~~I!:¥fb~LEGIATE ent. No organization more ef- On the Lending of a utes of the- first b Apprm·ed by f t' 1 t th bl" . d L v·ng c p Gentlemen of the Delta Sigma Chi MERCHANTS AssociATION, RALEIGH ec Ive Y cen ers e pu IC min ° 1 u Fraternity were hosts at an informal momentum during t on the college than does the Is it so striking that frater- gathering saturday evening at their that gave the visito· Entered as ~cond-class matter January 22, b · t' f 16 1916, at the pastoffice at Wake Forest. North Glee Clu -an orgamza lOll 0 nity men at .Wake Forest main- house, north of the campus. A large minutes gone, D 11 4, W Carolina, under the act of March 3. 18i9. cultured gentlemen m o v Ln g tain a higher scholastic average number of town girls were guests of ing to but :field goal and BarnE All matters of business should be addressed about the State to entertain and than non-fraternity men? It is the fraternity at this time. Punch to the Business Mana~cr, Box 218. and all k th h'l · t t . . h was served throughout the evening. to make the half-ti other matter should be addressed to the rna e '\VOl' W 1 € COn ac S. a bit unusual, as compared Wlt M. J L R ·d i ·s·t·ng Mrs in favor of Davidso Editor-in-Chief, Box 218. l IS. · • e1 S VI I 1 • Advertising rates quoted on request. the status in the average Ameri- 'Claude Kitchin in Rocky Mount. As the second h: ~~~:t;~p~o;.~.~uc~~it!fv~~~~iing company. can college. But it is exactly Miss Lulie Dickson of Washington, !sent through a fou If One Invites Rats One Will the thing one might expect here D. c., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. M. goal to give Wake : lead. Mathis put Da NOTICI<~ Also Have Rats in view of the circumstances and DiMck~onT. E H ld' J. . . ·t· · d t A tt f . 1s. . . o mg, 1., IS v1s1 mg a two-pointer, but 0 The office will be open to receive copy 1 111n ucemen s. s a rna er her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mallard, in the count with a Tuesday night between the hours of 8 and Ya, ho · and I srne_ll a :at ·1 fact there are few good reasons Charlotte, while Mr. Holding is in caged a foul shot 10. Brina copy in at that time. It is the tists again .. to the deadline. Preparation of the copy for press Then t?ere was the Pied Piper why fraternity men here should Washington, D. c., for a few days on will be done every Wednesday, beginning who piped all the rats out of not grade as high as non-fra- business. never relinquished. at 1:00 p.m. The Bank of W·ake Hamlin. Call out the band. But ternity men. Mrs. ~- W. D~c~son has returned In quick succeE for all that there are few tales Th b t'f I . . l · home after a v1s1t to Mrs. Dewey three goals througl _ . e eau 1 U Sl1 ,.e: OVI~g Bridger of Bladenboro. Little Miss Capital Stock ..... $20,000.00 the Baptists the w Surplus ______$10,000.00 to 13, and the t could do during ' ~~~ ::1~ !~~~~:!:~t~:~~~t::i ~:~~:t: ~~:~~~E~::~:i~ ~~:;:~~;~,~~:~~::. ~:~:!:~: minutes was to ( floor of dear old W a1te Hall one presenting the highest schofas- Cox: of Cullowhee, v1s1ted fnends here ~THE BANK OF SERVICE~ points of the visitOJ 'll th a h atchb . . dunng the week. once before Capta All cornment s on the rnatt er I Wl spy ere uge rn ox, tic average, 1s one of these most ______W. R .. PEARCE, Cashier the final goal. are to the effect that the recent and in this box one will find a favored inducements. our age is more humanist than in- \ None of ·the Wa associational training school few grains of perfectly good This cup is constructed of the l telligent.-G. K. Chesterton. sang their swan sc ~sa~cid~s~~s. T~ew~~.~dju~~~ili~~xis-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was the final appe who attended signify that they an envelope upon which is writ­ Goodson, Proctor, s of injuries, Goodso have been greatly benefited ten the word "Poison." But into the lineup u thereby. this ·wheat is sugar-coated, like obtained a second­ --w.F.c -- the pills the doctor gives you. Davidson captain, The wheat is not there as a com­ liant career, was t The attendance at the school pliment of the professorial de­ tide, despite the c· was very gratifying. An aver­ partment to students, but is a him when he sul age of between 200 and 250 choice cover in waiting exclu­ nard. were constantly in attendance at Joyner and Ban sively for the elusive guests who for the visitors, d the classes. Several were en­ feast nightly upon the green­ the second half to rolled from considerable distance turfed table after their strenu­ gether made 13 pa in the country round about.. ous games and noisy maneuvers. to win for the De: high scorer for ] --W.F.C-- ? It is hoped that some night after - t>oints, trailing Ba1 they've finished their work the • ,.. . The teachers were of the TheSu highest calibre and experience. rats will tarry for the party. Where will the two slanting Wake Forest Dr. Prince F .. Burroughs was Certainly nobody would be mean I Joyner, f ...... lines meet if the shorter one Barnes, f ...... the inspiration and guide of the enough to establish a cat near that box, with all the watchful­ Webb, c ...... whole works. He was also very is continued t G~od eyes Edwards, c ...... ably assisted by Miss Leachman. waiting patience the purring do­ Owens, g...... The association should feel for­ mestic animal commands. are needed for this one. Gardner, g ...... tunate in having these two out­ Rats, like goats, have been ac­ cused of eating varied and pe­ Totals ..... :...... standing denominational work­ Davidson ers in the school. culiar substances, and what Rush, f ...... they can't eat they cai"J.·y off.j --W.F.C.-- Mathis, f ...... One of these rats in question has· Martin, c ...... Much anxiety is evident among taken a peculiar fancy to the I Bernard, g ...... the social frate!'nities of the brushes which come in glue bot­ Goodson, g ...... Proct-or, g ...... campus as to who will soon ties. He has eaten up three of I .. \ YOUR EYES MAY FOOL YOU Peabody ...... proudly bear away the scholar-\ these brushes, and one night his '· ship loving cup offered by the appetite became so ravenous i Totas ...... Pan-Hellenic Council. A very that he even ate one brush pur- BUT Referee, Hackn< close race is expected and a win- chased out of a 5 and 10' cent ner will be designated by only a store. Not only that, but he ate decidedly close margin. The the glue as well. After that we friendly spirit of rivalry in vie;.v don't trust that particular rat. of so worthy a goal is commend- He certainly must be a stuck-up j YOUR TASTE tells-the Uuthl Anythingl able. creature. --W.F.C-- The greatest concern, how­ the PRINl Mrs. Edith Taylor Earnshaw ever, that the English depart­ gives us again one of her inter- ment has about these rats is the esting little sketches on the jest- fearsomeness lest the pests go CALL PI! wll• :f-0:11 ings and trifiings of human na- seeking knowledge. It is imag- 1 ture. .Mrs. Earnshaw has a de- ined that they would be great to plaee lightful style and offers every consumers of book knowledge, MILDER ... AND • inducement to be pleasing to the finely dividing it, and c·arrying readers of her sketches. it off as a special appropriation BETTER TAS·TE to the betterment of their homes --W,F.C,-- and c1v1c relationships. Nor Drs. Harrison and Royster might they be as great respect­ are to be guests on our campus ers of books as would be hoped next week. We should not fail for. One would rarely suspect to avail ourselves of the oppor- these educated creatures to re­ CAP tunity of hearing these two very move a trashy novel from the prominent men of the medical shelves, lest it be unsavory to PRINTING profession. It is very interest- the better taste of a rat. Row­ w...... ing that they are both Wake ever, it is feared that rats would Forest men. be far more judicious in digest- @ l!J-11, LDmTr &: Mnas TQBACCO Co. ~· . \

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de­ and Deacon Cagers End Season r rouncing Davidson ngle + + +:------ovith fC~s­ Barnes and Joyner Lead CarolinaCagers 'sharp$hQ()ters, and Eu EndTieiDeaconBatteries 'rsal The w. In Rally To Win 26-22 Defeat varsity For Leadershrp In Intramural Start ~aseba~l tion '.. .+ . . ' . In Cap.. ital City Intramural now holds the Bostic quint scored their second Practice Drills the gym ·in its power, since there are vict()ry by lucking out a 13-to-11 ;... St score over the P. G.· S. quint. This pur Close· . Of . · F .u. TRACK SEASON NEAR t~ be no more basket~all ga,mes this l of S t At • ti S t was a very close game and an extra Seven Pitchers and Four At­ Half Gains Momentum C. 0-0J;' d l~~ n&" y ~ e JJl year at Wake Fcn·est, either varsity period was resorted to to decide the oc~; · · d. B k t ·T · Phil Utley, track coach, stated Pisp_ lay__ -ed by_. Tar Heels or freshman. Three teams have a contest. Hutchins and Allen were the Catchers Answer First In Secon rae e 0 1 perfect score; Sharpshooters, Eu End, leaders for the Question Marks, while trns, today that a cal for men who p Ea! t" 0 illng Giv_ e LQC~~s V~c.t()ry~ are inter.e~ted in track would ... :a;oves u.ec I'Ve ver and Phi End. The first two teams Crutchfield was •the high scorer with Call of· Coach Caddell Ed­ be issued in a few days. So far D.ea .. con .. Q~·n.t. have each played. :five games, while 7 of .the P. G. S.'s 11 points. That for Battery Talent. ,Se­ fifty II\e~ haye signed up for' the tbe Phi End quint has engaged in I same day the Sharpshooters ran Bre- track team,• and it is expected only th'ree. roughshod over the Hotel team to WAKE FQR~ST S'l'.I\R'fL.~.S tb.a.'t. many ad.il' T-here are three teams that have an receive a 21-to-13 decision. The tri-1 • A. more wni tb~ir FINAL SC_ORE OF 45 TO 25 LAST YEAR'S FRESHMAN •ton, :t' ANS BY ANOT:aEJ;t UPSET names to. the list.. · equal number of wins and defeats. pie threat-McCracken, Glenn, and r. E. T~e only meet scheduled so ~R:MINATES LOOSE GAME The Hotel team has played six games, Holbrook--were in true form. Mitch- CHAMPS OFFER MATERIAL breaking even; the Bostic Question ell was the ace for the Hotel team. far is one to t~~~ ~nlace with Marks four, and the Med. team two. On Monday of this week the Eu End thl;l 'Wildcats Le~ At n;~-'fi~~ 11 Griftin, 1930 Freshman Ace, and nald Duke. The complete schedule Owen Is DeaCOJl Ace; "Sandy" The Ramblers have won one out of obtained a 30-to-10 verdict over the To 9, But Fall Behind As Dea-, has not been issued. Bur­ Dameron, Center, Is Nucleus f.our to fall seventh on the ladder of P. G. s. basketeers. McDonald and Hicks, Sensational Backstop of Our­ cons Score Rapidly; Big Five in 'ram ural basketball standing. The Griffin were the offensive stars of the Yanks and Troubadours have .also Eu End, while Fuller was the best Last Year's Baby Deacons, ~. E. Standing Unalte;fed W i t ~ of Carolina Attack and High John Scorer of Gan;te. wo.n only one ga~e out of four. There for the losers. Tuesday the Hotel Try Jor Varsity Team. W~~ Fore!!\t At Bottom. le Pa' SS Glen Freak D.oub11 are two teams that have been un- team was victorious in a 26-to-19 .w. W successful so far in bagging a game; victory over the Ramblers. Johnson With the battery men working R. Davidson, Feb. 25-The Wake Ends pn·ng n·d ake Forest was defeated by the P. G. s. has won no game out of bagged 11 and Mitchell 8 of their 26 in earnest every afternoon, Wake yne; Forest Demon Deacons ended · S · G Carolina by the score of 45 to 25 four and the new Law team has been points. Yates led the Ramblers with Forest is fast waking up to the L. their. season here tonight -in a · G J 6 6 J• on February 19 in Frank Thomp-: defeated in its three starts. 11 of 19 points. glamour by defeating the David- ame n - ' Ie son Gymnasium at Raleigh. It On F_'ebruary 18 Ell End assaulted The interest in the games and season, and already son College Wildcats 26 to 22, was a bad night for the Deacons the Ramblers 39 to 1.~- For the vic- teams is high among the students. much talk is being' heard on the d th t• t d t b tors, Bost made 19 pomts, Jordan 12, The supervision of these games is of 0 subject of How far will the Dea­ thus springing an upset. It was Pigskin Flies From Arms- Hard- an e en Ire earn seeme e and "Shorty" McDonald 6. Yates was the best, with the students cooper­ cons go toward the State cham­ tee a~so t~e final fraca~ for the Da- Tackled Receiver To Another off fo~m, with the exception of Ithe star of those conquered, bagging ating with Coach Utley to make them v1dsomans. The victory of the . Charhe Owens, who put up a 8 of their 18 points. The next day a success. pionship? With only a few sore arms and Baptists, however, did not alter End; Who Makes Touchdown brilliant game at guard. The '-~~~~~w~~~~~~~~~~~w~~~~w~~~~ muscles reported so far, the batteries the final standing of the Big Deacons did not even resemble Ann a1 S • seem to be in excellent condition, and Five. · A 'freak double pass coming in the the team that previously had de- INTRAMURAL BASKET- U pnng are fast rounding into shape. It was a spurt in the closing min- last two minutes of play here Wednes- feated State and all but conquer- T T utes of the- first half which gained day afternoon gave the "Black" team a ed Duke. BALL STANDING enniS · OUmey l\leadet·s Looks Good. . h db k t tie with a more experienced "White" Joe Meaders, pitcher, looks especially moment um d urmg t e secon rae e h' t d Th ~ Carolina was always ahead in the February 25, 1931 that gave the visitors their win. With s tr e e1 even. e score was 6-"" d h good to those who have been watching With the ball resting on their op- game, an t e nearest Wake Forest W. L. Pet. Jn F u II progress th 16 minutes gone, Davidson was lead- ponents' _yard stripe, Bradley passed came to leading was in earlY. moments Sharpshooters . . . l.OOO e practices. He seems to have all 30 5 0 ing 11 to 4, but Webb chalked up a 20 yards to Hump_hreys, who was of play when the score ~as 4 to 3 and Eu End ...... • 5 0 1.000 his old stuff and then some. Much is field goal and Barnes added two more tackled hard as he received the ball 5 to 5, but then Carohna swung far Phi End . . • . • . . . 3 0 1.000 expected of Joe, and he is likely to start to make the half-time score 11 to 9 the pigskin ~yi:tig from his arms int~ ah~ad an~ scored a dozen points Hotel Team . • . . . 3 3 _500 Preliminary Matches Finished several games for Wake Forest this in favor of Davidson. the waiting hands of Bill Green end, whlle holdmg the Deacons scoreless. Bostic ...... 2 2 .500 and the Second Round ye;~· F h b tt . b As the second half started Barnes who stepped off the remainii;g 10 Carolina's team worked like a clock Med. Team . . . . • . 1 1 .500 Started e res1 man a enes egan warm- 'sent through a foul shot and a fi~ld yards for a touchdown. 1and in many ways ~esembled Captain Ramblers ...... 1 3 .200 ~no~e~t~l ~=~d~~~=:Y~e~~~te~ ~c;;e t~! goa.l to gi:~ Wa~ F?~est a ~ne~po~~~ It' • Back S . Campbell's racer, the "Blue Bird." Yanks ...... 1 3 .200 Th season's first workout. The prospects IS Wl 1l - lead. Mat put avl son a ea t•os col'es Leading Carolina was their depend-1 Troubadours . . . . . 1 3 .200 e annual varsity and freshman of su f 11 I h I d a two-pointer, but Edwards knotted The "Whites" counted their touch- able c.enter, "Sandy" Dameron, who I Law Team . • . . . . 0 3 .OOO spring tennis tournament is in full a ccess season as a rea Y the count with a foul shot. Webb down early in the third period on a was high scorer of the night with a P. G. s. 0 4 000 swing, and Frank Fletcher, tourney been predicted. caged a foul shot to send the Bap- cut back off tackle for 20 yards by total of twelve points. He was ably manager, urges all to play their First Call IssuC£1 tists again _to the lead, which was Whitey Russell, speedy frosh back. assisted by Marpet, who in addition matches early so that the last round Seven pitchers and four catchers never relinquished. Both teams were unsuccessful on to closely pushing Dameron for scor- may be completed by Saturday. The were on hand the first of this week in In quick succession Joyner sent line plunges in their try for extra ing honors, put up a remarkable game DeaCOnS Snatch object of this tournament. which response to Coach John Caddell's first three goals through the·loop to give points. at guard. takes place at this time each year, is call for baseball practice. · the Baptists the wide margin of 20 ·Charlie Haggerty showed up well in I Owens Is Ace F· G F to determine the personnel of the Among those reporting were three to 13, and the best the Wildcats tpe Black backfield, while Green and Owens captured individual honors ast ame rom tennis team and the best player in letter men and t11ree graduates from could do during the remaining 10 Dudley were outstanding in the line for Wake Forest by counting four the school. John Vernon was the the 1930 freshman team and one can- minutes was to come within four play.· field goals and two free throws for a FJ B k t starring player for the varsity last didate who worked for B~iling points of the visitors, which.- was done The_ starting line-up.:- total of ten points. Earp played.-a on as e eers year, and Gus Pegano was the winner Springs Junior College last year. once before Captain Goodson caged Wh1te Black fi flo · d 1 d t 1 in the freshman tournament. I .The letter men are Joe Meade1, the final goal. · Cox ...... Green fi::d go~~s.game an a so ma e wo • Tep.nis Results nght-hand cur\·e ball artist; Rives None of ·the Wake Forest players L.E. · carolina shot ~off to a four-point Wake Forest Shows Fme Form The results of the tournament thus Taylor, hefty right-hander, who spe- sang their swan song tonight, but it Williams ...... Swing lead on field goals by Alexander and To Down Christians By far are as follows: cializcs in fast balls, and Waiter Ed- was the final appearance of Captain L.T. Dameron, the first .coming aft,.er only. _ S Varsity-Minton over Midyette, 6-0, wards, a strapping left-bander, who Goodson, Proctor, and Rusk. Because Gambill ...... Dtipree fifteen seconds of play. Owen_s made, 46 33 core 6-1; Brown over Wallace; Kitchin is beginning his third season as a of injuries, Goodson was not injected L.G. · a basket for Wake Forest and was over Babcock; McGinnis over Pe- member of the club. 1 into the lineup until Wake Forest Phillips ...... Cornwall fouled while doing 60 and made good Elon College, Feb. 23-(AP)-The gano, and Glenn 0 ver Jackson, by de- Frosh. l\Iake Bid obtained a second-half lead, but the C. the free throw. A double foul found Deacons of 'Vake Forest took a fast fault. Davidson captain, who closed a bril- A. Edwards ...... _...... Stephenson each team counting, but Marpet made game from the Christians here to- Freshmen--Burton over 'Vashburn, The new men are Vann Griffin, ace . t a ble t tem th R G · h i fi ll f 4 t 33 of the State champion freshman team I1an career, w s una o s e · · thre_e points and Dameron got two mg t w t11 a na1 ta Y o 6 o . 6-0, 6-0; Wyche over Lewis, 6-0. 6-0; tide, despite the cheers that greeted Ho,vell ...... -...... ::...... Webb singletons to run the count 10 to 4. The visitors refused to make it a hoi- Bryan over Clark, 6-1, 6-3; Collins last year; Lefty Bost, also a soph, and him when he substituted for Ber- M • R.T. D dl Moore sunk a pai·r of field goals. Dam- iday as far as goal shooting was con- over Myers, 6-3, 6-3; Pridgen over Joeto burn. Martin, a big portsider with speed. nard. onsees ...... R E · u ey eron got one and Marpet followed su1·t cerned, but dropped the ball in from Stevens ' 6 - 1 ' 6 - 3 · Catchers out for the first time in· J oyner an d B arnes, b o th f orwar d s · · to make the .count 17 to 4 before all corners. The Deacons were hot at ------· ·t d'd th d · Peters Tucker h t t f th d eluded Captain Ralph Gillespie, also f or th e v1s1 ors, 1 e amage 1n ...... Wake could score again. Owens then t e s ar o e game an set a pace 'd and t Q B th t th El fi ld t f 0 11 F hm beginning his third year as varsity the secon d h a If t 0 D av1 son, o- · · scored, but Moore offset this, and the a e on ve cou no ow. res an cagers gether made 13 points in this period Russell ...... Deaton score read 19.6 after ten minutes of The score at the half was 24 to 15 in receiver; Johnny Hicks, sensational to win for the Deacons. Mathis was R.H. play. favor of Wake Forest. 1 f• • h s backstop of last year's frosh team; Ed high scorer for Davidson with 10 'Wilson ...... : ...... Haggerty The remainder of the game fpund The play was more nearly even lOIS eason ~~li~~bfr\~nt football player, and tloints, trailing Barnes' total of 12. L.H. Carolina adding to their score and during the second half. Elon had The Su.nuuary Shinn ...... Bradley always keeping their lead safe. the advantage during the first part of Baby Deacons Successful In 1 They swamped State Frosh twice by Wake Forest G FG TP F.B. I Referee Knight of the. Durham "Y" the half and threatened at times to 26-22 and 32-21 scores. They likewise J f Referee: Emerson. Umpire: Utley. 1 overtake their opponents. oyner, ...... 3 0 6 Headlinesman: Connor. I kept the game moving in fast order Seven Out of Ten Games took two from Campbell College, 48-22 BarneS, f _n ______.. ____ 5 2 12 and made both teams pla'y a fast, .... ~- Played and 48-16. Boiling Springs was as- Webb, c ...... 1 1 3 clean game of ball. and unable to attend the session. He saulted 42-9 by this same quint. Two Edwards, c ...... -...... 1 .0 2 Golf Rules Is.sued was to have given a course in senior The Wake Forest Freshman basket­ prominent high schools, Durham and Owens, g...... 0 0 0 Train'ing School Held On methods. ball team has closed its 1931 season Lexington, were submerged 37-17 and Gardner g 1 0 2 F L c Campus 'Is Well Attended The training school closed Friday and boasts defeating State twice, Camp­ 40-15 respectively. The Baby Deacons, ' ...... or oca . ourse ~ night with the examinations. bell College twice, and Boiling Springs however, were unsuccessful in their 1 Teachers of Courses Totals ..... : ...... 11 3 26 (Oontinuea from page one) and Durham High once each. two appearances before the Duke Davidson G ·FG TP The teachers of the various courses The Baby Deacons have brought to a Fresh, losing by 23-1 and 33-28 scores. Rush, f ··------·- 1 1 3 Class Sessions were: Prince E. Burroughs, D.D., close a successful basketball season. Carolina claims one game over the Eight Rules Released for Infor­ The first session of the classes was Nashville, Tenn., educational secre­ Mathis, f ------3 4 10 mation of New Golf They won seven of their ten games. Baby Deacons by a 23-17 verdict. Martin, c ------2 0 4 held from 6: 3 0 until 7: 15. The larg- tary Baptist Sunday School Board; Bernard, g ------0 0 0 Players est class was taught by Rev. Charles Gladys H. Beck, Raleigh, State ele­ Goodson, g ------1 0 2 Howard, pastor of Youngsville and mentary Sunday school secretary; Proct()r, g ------·- 0 1 1 As a matter of information to any I Rolesville Baptist churches and an I Winnie Ricket-t, Raleigh, State Jun­ Peabody ------0 2 2 who are beginning golf play, the fol- alumnus of Wake Forest College, who for-Intermediate B. Y. P. U. leader; lowing local rules of course_.i!ourtesy had about fifty enrolled. The subject I'\V. H. Ford, Wake Forest, student Totas...... 7 8 22 are quoted. These are in accordance of the book be taught was "Invest- pastor, State B. S. U. president; Mrs. ALL BUSSES Referee, Hackney (Carolina). with general practice on all golf ments in Christian Living." Raymond Connell, Wake Forest; Miss courses, and it will be an advantage Genet•al Session Continued Emma Leachman, Atlanta, Ga., field to everyone concerned if these rules The general session was continued secretary Home Mission Board; Alva Going North, East, South are followed here. at 7: 15, with Dr. Burroughs talking Lawrence, Raleigh, Young People's and West ( 1) A single player has no stand- further on the growing of a church. secretary. State W. M. U.; Mrs. Edna ing, and fivesomes, sixsomes, etc., are This session lasted until 8:00, when R. Harris, Raleigh, State W. ·M. U. Anything You Need Ill barred at all times. the classes were again taken up. Ar- secretary; Mrs, C. L. Greaves, Ra- Exchange Passengers ( 2) Two or more playet·s are not journment was at 8: 45. ' leigh, State Personal Service chair- permitted to use the same clubs or A special feature to the whole man; Mrs. J. G. Boomhour, Raleigh, and BAGGAGE at the the PRINTING LiRe-· bag. school was held each night, with a State Stewardship chairman; Mrs. J. ( 3) Players are not allowed to cut talk by Miss Emma Leachman, At- o. Gough, Wake Forest, associational 10' Medlin Bus Terminal in at any hole at any place on the lanta, Ga., field secretary of the Home W. M. U. chairman; Mrs. A. V. Wash- ~ CALL PHONE liJl course. Mission Board, on the.Home Mission burn, Goldsboro, special worker, Bap- (4) Players losing balls, or play- work. tist Sunday School Board; J. Allen wll• Y:OI Bre re.aciJ _, '. ing so slow.as to hold up play on the Mr. James A. Ivey, of Raleigh, Easley, Wake Forest, dean, and pas- On North Main Street to plaee an Ol'der course, must signal following players State B. Y. P. U. secretary, was sick tor Baptist Church. I through, or let them through, and WAKE FOREST, N. C. must not-play again until those going Qualjty through are out of range. · Any information in regard to the arrival and departure' ( 5) Players are not permitted to TAILORS of all busses will be gladly given. See Mr. A. Jack Med­ ~ee 1 buy balls from the caddies; doing so LEEO'S lin, the company's agent, about your ticket home, and SafHfaetien ' encourages dishonesty among the Wholesale Prices to other points of interest throughout the country. caddies. ( 6) Penalty for a lost ball or un­ WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE playable lie is loss of distance only. $19.00 $22.50 $27.00 Play second ball from the same place Phone 46 CAPITAL the first ball was played. Order Now for Easter PMNTIH COMP'NY ( 7) Players are allowe_d to drop THE EAST COAST STAGES out of drain ditches in the fairways Hardwicke's Pharmacy without pen~Ity. By A. JACK MEDLIN, Agent ( 8) Flags must be returned to the Tuesday, March 3d ~· . green cups after play is over. .... ,-<

OLD GOLD AND BLACK Page Four ·coordina I have varying customs. A distin- may, a ce.rtain Eastern Carolina cook, Catawba :Met Wake Debaters \' tions. Although the hall. w~s not has been in teacher training, building Ioff the conversational block for the ·-' ·Oollege Ne crowded. due to many confhctmg en- architecture, and church administra- edification of passers-by. guished lawyer who was consulted speaking with the familiarity born and S Here In No-Decision Clash lgagements, a lively discussion was tion." My further inquisitiveness Diversities of Brea

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