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MAROON AND GOLD
Wednesday, April 21, 1934
Eloii Scjiiad Blanks
A.C.(^. Nine For Double Win
The «.i -n h.: • k fir
plac^ in thi- * .*‘ 7n divj-ion )i
the North State la • l>all race la -
Frida> when they ■ pi';d a dou*-
^in over Atlantic ' ?Lrbti in at Wil-
M.n. Both viclori*?: b> ihut
01.t ,. ’ ■»& 14 to
anl * j*^f jnd by a I to ••
margin.
Tt.e victo..* iiie
and tiiird tr; ^’ht ; ui‘»ul.“. for th«
MIM)R SrORTS
in
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17 t .
in ti'f ' • ■
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op' .u*r, iind
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to !• 11 up
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lied I'l
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■'•■'d t! e Ai jnij'
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i in ■ :e third
Si’.i 'llll H II I DKltd ;Viih Kl r.
Fu'si c -^ in
in a rf'trhcr - duol in the final
bjl’i'- Hall illowi il inly two hit:
while ir.^Mn iound i uli'hum (or
(our •aletieH.
Nirk T'iomi 'm, litlli Elon
Bhoits'.op, Hj the tup hitter fo;
the Chriitljns Th'j!;ii- "n hid
five fi;r 'e.en in the two game-
Ile h!l three for four in the i;>ener
and added two for three in the
nightcap Co-Cap«ain Red Mc
Daniel banged a 3-run homer in
the third inning of the i.pener
FIRST G.\MK
R. II. E.
Kliin 1010 120 0^14 14 1
A C C. 00 0 000 a 0 4 5
C' ni.irr md MclJ;;riiel, Hobgood.
Balter. I’hilyaw, .Mobley. Jerry Wil
liams and .Jim William.s, Moore.
SEfOM) GAME
R. II. E.
Klon tH)l 000 (I I 4 3
AC (■ 000 000 0—0 3 1
Hall and .McDaniel; Fulghum
and Jim Wlll!.;)ni!s.
.MAY DAY
(Continued From Page One'
fitl'i-r ft’alures -.i May Dsy
weekrnd include a profiram in
Whitli •, Auditorium on Friday eve^
ninij. th«' c impu pinn -iDni- play
offs. a i-!cnic upper on Saturday
afternoon and the innual Spring
F(’rni.il dance on Saturday evening
TKN'MS X IIKDLLE
I'.lon-Kast I --nn. itain .
I lun 2. I.ync hbur* 7.
I,Ion 0. Wesleyan 9.
l.lun- ataH'ba (rain),
rion 6, I-enoir Rhyne 3.
rion I. Wake Korcst 7.
Elun Z, High I’oint 5.
I.lon 2, High Point 5.
F:ion 2, Guilford 5.
K.lon 2. East farolina 7.
Elon 2, East Carolina 7.
(RrmaininK .Meet*)
il I!)—l ast Carolina, home.
,\pril 21—Wake Forest, away.
April 22—Kalamazoo, home.
April 23—I.ynchburr, home.
April 24—Catawba, away.
April 27—High Point, home.
.\pril VJ—(iuilford. home.
.April 30—Len»ir Rhyne, home.
May 3-4—Conference Tourney.
May 1—Carolina JV, -way.
GOI.F S( IIE1)1.*LE
Elon 4, Wake Forest JV 23.
l ion 3' j. ' arolina JV 23' 2.
Elon 9 1-2. High Point 8 1-2.
Elon 6 1-2, East Carolina 20 1-2.
(Remaining Meet-s)
April 22—Appalachian, home.
.\pj‘ I 23—.\ppalachian. home.
April 27—High Point, home.
April 28—Carolina JV. away.
May 5—Wake Forest JV', away.
MEETING
NORFOLK
VLLMNl
ENTERTAIN
STl DEM S
Varsity Nine
Splits Games
With Williams
LIBRARY NOTES
Prof. John West
On I V Program
Prof. John Foster West, of the
;ion Engli.'ih department faculty,
■nade a gui ^t appearance on the
new TV .station at Danville, Va.,
last Friday ovening. He was on
;he hajf-hour show, "The Bird
■■aj-;e,'' which is a feature staged
by Mrs. Elizabeth R. Smith, for
merly director of Elon dramatics
The topic for the program was
poetry, and Prof. West, who has
gained acclaim .1; bc'.h a poet and
as a writer of fiction, analyzed
original poem by a Danville
High School student. He also dis-
( U.';:;od hi-: own volume of poetry,
■ L'p Ego:"
Entertainment straight from the hr;-!' )f fclon's campus wa‘ a feature of the program at the an
nual .Norfolk-Suffolk i'hap'‘r aluin'-i banquet, which was held in South Norfolk. Va.. on Wednes
day night, April 14th. The campus delegation that provided the e nlertainment, pictured left to right
above, included Kenneth Lambert, who sang two tenor soloes; Gwen Coyner, who was his accom-
pani.st: and Prof, Charles W. Cox, Tom Targett and Wright William sxin. who gave their dramatic pre-
ser;tation of Edgar Ailen Poe'“ "Tell-Tale Heart.”
Liiekies Toj)
Eion Nine
In 6-3 Tilt
The Reidsville Luckies had to
Elon (Jioir Started In 1932
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The Christian baseballers split school or college. Tlie loUowing ,
a pair of early season battles with ^ ^ theme written by a high '
Williams College here on Monday pupji_ who has discovered eailj
and Tuesday, April 5th and 6th. pleasure of reading.
New Englanders rallied in mY HOBBY
The thing I enjoy doing most in
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The - „ . c
late innings to defeat Elon 6 to 5
in the first game, but the Christ
ians blanked the visitors 1 to 0
tlie next day.
Failure to hit in the clutches
costs Elon the first of the games,
for the Christians could gel only
four hits, but they made one less
I hit count for the win in the see-
I ond game as Charlie Swicegood s
pitching kept the New England
lads away from the plate.
FIRST GAAIE
R. H. E.
(Continued from Page Two) was a director here during that
period, and the Maroon and Gold
listed Miss Margaret Whittington
a? directing "The Messiah” one
year.
The Maroon and Gold published
, . , , , . , , an enthusiastic welcome for Prof.
come from behind to defeat the >rs, which formed the nucleus of p-,g^(.her .Moore in its issue for
cion Christians at Reid.svilie on the Festival Chorus, is one of the ^Joyg^^,er 3, 1945, hailing his re-
Saturday, April 10th, by a 6 to, outstanding college choruses in the i
3 count. The victory came on a state of North Carolina. Since its military service. His return
5-run rally in the fifth, the only inception in 1932, the group has
Williams 101 000 211—6 11
Elon 121 100 000—5 4 0
Hoppenstall, Yankus and Lein-
bach; Conger, Hamrick and Mc
Daniel, Hobgood.
SECOND GAME
R. H. E.
Williams 000 000 000—0 6 0
Elon 001 000 OOx—1 3 0
Shaw, Howe and Leinbach;
Swicegood, McIntyre and Mc
Daniel, Hobgood.
tival Chorus, with choir members
and invited guests, was said to
have included about 125 persons.
Of the Elon Choir itself, the
I>hi Psi Cli ;aid, "The Elon Sing-
inning in which the Carolina steadily grown until it now num-l
and the appearance of Prof. John
Westmoreland as director of the
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I Choir in the immediate post-war 1
>,ve the music scene on the j
League pros were able to success- bers around fifty voices. 'Ihe
fully solve the pitching slants of anr:ual tour was a custom by that j
Ronnie McIntyre, who went the time, too. lor the Phi Psi Cli
route for Elon. saidi “It is the custom for the campus much the .same appear-
In addition to working a fine choir to take an annual tour each gnce it has had in recent years,
game on the mound, .McIntyre also spring through Nort^ Carolina and; through the late 'Forties and
the early 'Fifties the Choir has
continued to improve under the
perieneed and seen them.
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The Choir was
led both teams at the plate with adjoining states,
three singles in four trips. Nick: described ts being pre-eminently
Thompson, Red McDaniel and la” "A Capella group at that time.
Speedy Langston all hit twice for Prof. Stuart Pratt was the di- leadership of Prof. Westmoreland,
Elon. while Evans, Sanford and rector of the Elon Choir for five \,ho has himself gained a world
Hcrpin had two safeties each fori;cars in the late 'Thirties and
the Luckies early Forties, and he continued,
r h e the high plane of excellence that ■ Choir's annual Yule rendition
had been attained under the di-, “The Messiah " attracts music
rection of Prof. Steere. Among j lovers from all over Piedmont
the student soloists of that era Mo^th Carolina, and its Easter
was Kenneth Utt. who has since
e
Elon 110 000 010—3 12 2,
Ueidsville 001 050 Oa.\—6 9 2;
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Exliil)it Of Art
A collection of art work by
Cooper Walker, senior art major,
will be presented by tho Fine Arts j
!;.‘parimunt of the College in an;
• ■xhibit in the Music Listening
>l')om ui. the first floor of Ala-1
mance Building next Wednesday'
, nd Thur;;d;iy, April 2Hth and
gained a fine reputation in radio
and television work.
1 The college annual and news-
’ paper each year paid high tribute
I to the singers for their outstand-
|ing programs, both for "The Mes-
isiah " at Christmas, and for the
I programs that were presented at
commei.cement. Commencement
pii.>v.nlations of this period in-
(imii il ila>uii 3 "liie C ii-aiion ’ in
1.- ■ , > -I'u; ^ l.zc fii" in
1941, .Mendelssohn's "Elijah" in
1942. and Gaul s "The Holy C'ity
in 1943.
-9til.
The fir^t of a seric s of four The World War II years worked
'tudent exhibits planned by Mi-ss'^avoc with many student activities
Lila Newman, the display of .Walk-1 a'^d completely abolished some,
tr'- artistry will include workh:"''' ' "°‘r K. ut up i!> pro-
done in oil-., water-colois, '/ynci! Sram, although there was a^
^^l p. itels fru.Ti lif.- and still I ■‘'^arcity of male voices at times, i
It v.ill also inclui’e ori;;in;a ^>d the MuikT.t r.ingers had to call | ® excel ence of then- Choir
on the Air Forces trainees on the j express the fervent wish and
hope that "There'll always be an
Elon Choir.”
I season presentation of “The Seven
Last Words of Christ” bids fair to
/
rival the Christmas oratorio for
popularity. He has continued, too,
the brilliant series of commence
ment programs.
Under Prof. Westmoreland’s
leadership the Elon Choir has ex
panded its annual concert tour
program, which now includes a
trip through Eastern North Caro
lina and Eastern Virginia at
Christmas and a longer northern
tour that .‘Spreads the name and
fame of Elon and its music
through the Middle .Mlantic
States and into New England.
Elon students may well boast
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li: foot jump ... In three Con-
lence tennis matches, Elon
,.l'ip;.i-'d Letuiir Rh'.ne by a 6-3
oun! and );5t to both His’h Point
nd Guilfi rO ‘.y a .5-2 margin . . .
,)f yiin m y not be a" ire
r.i m fil.w ' nfiir-'
State Conference in golf . . . The
'’onference tennis tournament will
take place on our courts on May:
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