PAr.K FOUR
MAROON AND GOLD
Wednesday, May 1. 195.
Christian Cinder Squad
Takes Trianguhir Meet
SCENE FRf)M ELOVS EASTER SUNRISE PAGEANT
Scoring first places in eigtit of
the fifteen events, 11^ Elon Col- Eloii (^olf Team
lege track squad rolled to victory
over Guilford and High Point in
a triangular meet at Guilford la^t
Friday afternoon. Tin ; corf wt-:
Klon 89, Cuilfurd 56 High Point
7.
Although the Quakers maintain
ed a superin.*ty in the running
eventj, the Elon tracksters scored
heavily in the field events to
gain their viilory. i
Kl(in first-place winners were I
Larr>’ Gregg in both hurdlt-' anc‘ i
thi' broad jump. Glenn Simpson
In tb" mile. Bob Stauffenberg in
the .hot, v'ank Carmines in the j
pole vault, Oscar Stephenson in,
the high jump and the Elon mile:
relay team.
Summar. by events follows:
100 YAJID DASH: Getsinger j
(C), Bridges- (E), Toms (E», TIME,
— 10.4 seconds. j
220 YARD DASH: GeUinger,
G), Toms (E), Bridges (E). TIME
— 23.^ seconds.
440 YARD DASH: Rosier (G),
Newcomb (E', Webb (G), Harrell
(El. TIME — 5205 seconds.
880 YARD RUN: Gamer (G),
DeMatteo (E), Riggs G) Short (E).
TIME — 2 minutes 13.6 seconds.
MILE RUN: Simpson (E), Black
mon (G), Beaton (G), McLean (E).
TIME — 5 minutes 4.1 seconds.
TWO-MILE RUN: Harding (G),
Simpson (El, Beaton (G), TIME —
11 minutes 18 seconds.
120 YAKD HIGH HURDLES:
Gregg (E), Stephenson (E), Ben
nett (El. Hayes (G). TIME — 16.4
seconds.
220 YARD LOW HURDLES;
firegg (E), Webb (G), Henderson
'(O). TIME — 26.7 seconds.
SHOT PUT: Stauffenberg (E),
Newcomb (E), Fuller (E), Sykes
(HP). DISTANCE — 39 feet 9
Inches.
DISCUS THROW: Sykes (HP),
Abernathy (G), Fuller (E), Ben
nett (E). DISTANCE — 118 feet
4 inches. , , . • i v, .
ler. had a smgle, but
S'w o \Miis
The FJon Rolfers won two and
lost three in five North State
Conference links matchcs dur
ing the past two weeks, chalk-
ine victories over High Point
and Catawba and losing deci-
s.jr.s to i:ait Carolina, Appala
chian and Guilford on foreign
courses.
The Christian linksmen, led
by F'rediiy ULoyd and Bobby
Loy, chalked dual victories over
High Point and Catawba. The
victories over High Point and
Catawba were by counts of 13
to 6 and 14 to 4. The losses to
Appalachian by 12 and 6, to
East Carolina by 11 1-2 to 6 1-2
and to Guilford by 21 to 6.
bToby Loy and Freddy Lloyd
two of the aces of the Elon
golf squad of last year, have
proven the top performers for
the Christians in each of the
Conference games.
Henderson Is
4-Hit Winner
Over Quakers
Lynchburg W inner Oter
Elon In Track Events
The LynchbiJirg Hornets cap-
20.
tured eight first places in four-, £|o{^ S(Ilia(l
teen events as they turned back I
the College tracksters 76
to 46 at Lynchburg on Wedr.ss- C)ta80ll
day. April 24th. The loss left the|
Christians with an even break, no„nced last week that it hjj
and a 2-2 record in wins and loss-, cancelled the remaining mefb
es for the season, . on its 1957 schedule. The aj.
Larry Gregg, Elon hurdle ace,' „oQncement came from Char-
tcpped the Christian scoring as Johnson, student coach o(
won firsts in both the hurdle Christian not squud. wh,
•venis and added a tie for third that two members of the
the high jump. Lynn Newcomb Christian net squad had scho-
— and'
copped the quarter for Elon
lasUc committments which wonU
took second in the shot put. prevent them from participat
■ In addition to Gregg and New-, varsity meeti
Icorab, other Elon first places in- season, and this tat(
c’.uded Bob Stauffenberg in the impossible for the
shot put, Oscar Stephenson with Christians to fulfill the sch^
a tie for first in the high jump ^ committments made with
and the Elon mile relay team with' other colleges in this area,
a first in the relay.
, The summary:
one of the most impresswe srd"'’ morning.T"s'hol"‘\\o"v" Lom^to^^S, -j
had arisen, and
Eion Loses
Jesus
presented on the Elon campus i i a
The scene portrays the tomb o Josturj of Arimathea, from w iic.>i
the foreground is shown Mary M she CGme- forward to meet the risen Chr . ,
portrayed with hi^’ back to the c ' ^ - ——
Gulford Trampled By 12 To 1 Score
Varsity Nine
Winner Over
Semi Pros
Uniimbering their heavy artil
lery in the biggest barrage of ihr
itally season, the Elon Christians
{shelled lour Guilford pitchers fo.'
(22 hits and chalked a 12 to 1
victory over the Quakers on the
Guilford field Monday afternoon,
Apiil 15th in a North State Con-,
ftrencE bajseball battle. |
Buddy Montgomery and Tony! The Elon Christians moved in-
Elon Tossers
Turn Back
Lenoir Rhyne
9.9 seconds.
220 YARD DASH — (Dompton
(L), Allen (L), Bridges (E). TIME
22.5 seconds.
440 YARD DASH — Newcomb
(E), James (L), Harrell (E). TIME
53.9 seconds.
880 YARD RUN — Goode (L), rir,^ pitchers at Msfsenheiraer on |
SIug-Fest
To Pfeiffer
The Pfeiffer Panther.s threw i
barrage of. base knocks at tio
With Jack Henderson throwing
a fine four-hitter at the Guilford j
Quakers, the Elon Christians main
tained their leadership in ij,e top spot in the North j pounding a triple and three sin-^ smashing 12 to 6 victory over
The Elon College baseball squad, Carcaterra were the biggest guns to the top slot in the North State
I currently tied with East Carolina jn the Elon bombardment, each Conference baseball race with a
North State Conference by
feating the Quaker baseballers
ht^e last Friday afternoon by a
4 to 0 count.
Only Quaker who could solve
the southpaw slants of the To-
wanda tc/\er was Roger Pegram,
Guilford third-sacker, who smack
ed a pair of doubles and a single
State Conference race, continued |gits and Bobby Sharpe with four] the Lenoir Rhyne Bears at Hie
its heavy hitting in an exhibition I singles; but the trio received able jujry on Thursday, April 25th,
battle with the semi-p-ro Burling
ton Bees here last Saturday, scor
ing a 1- to 2 verdict over the
semi-pros, who were minus .some
of their top stars.
The Bees, minus the services of
Lou Foust, Billy Cayavec, Ber-
in four tries. Allred. Quaker catch-
all other nard Wallers and others of their
JAVELIN THROW: | batters were helpless! tcp-ranking men, were forced to
(G), Carmines (E), Bennett (E), ^ jggjnst Henderson’s stulf.
Brownless (E). DISTANCE — 150
feet 2inches.
I borrow the services of Mack Payne
I The Chrislllans thenmselves Frank Goss from the Elon
! counted their winning run In the, j . .v, :
HIGH JUMP: Stephenson (Et.lf^^^h when Bobby Sharpe tripled : "5“
Burgess (G), tie for third by Ben- ^^^ Roddy |lm^up for the game. Goss work-
nett (E), Austin (E), Gregg Ibobbled Jack Henderson’s ground- ed the latter part of the game on
Carmines (E). HEIGHT: 5 feetk^ added two is the sixth! the mound for the Bees.
8 inches. | ^ triple by Charlie Frye, a [ Tony Carcaterra with a triple
BROAD JUMP: Gregg E),! Q^jjiford error and Don Lichok’s ' Harold Ellen with
Bradham (E), Bridges (E), Ben-ij...vi„ c!_oi n™ i,ik. /.a,r,ol
Renfro (L), DeMatteo (E). TIivIE
— 2 minutes 8,5 seconds.
MILE RUN — Bell (L), Renfro
(L). Philpott (L) in three-way tie.
TIME — 5 minutts 12 seconds.
TWO-MILE RUN — Renfro (L),
Helsabeck (L), Simpson (E). TIME
— 11 minutes 21 seconds.
120 YARD HIGH HURDLES —
Gregg (E), tie for second by Ben
nett (E) and Tyler (L). TIME —
15.7 seconds.
120 YARD LOW HURDLES —
Gregg (E), Tyler (L), Bennett (E).
TIME — 25.4 seconds.
HIGH JUMP — Tie for first by
Stephenson (E) and Goode (L);
the loop jjg jQj. jiiird by Gregg (E); Ben
nett (E) and Carmines (E).
HEIGHT — 5 feet 6 inches.
aid Irom Tom Shepperson and The victory enabled the Elon out-
Buddy Way, each of whom con- {jt to break for a day at least
tributed three singles to the Elon their three-way tie with East Car-
attack. iolina and Catawba in
Ehepferson and Montgomery'j-ace.
greeted Guy Dowd, the Guilford! The Christians scored a single
pitcher with hits in the first inn-j ton in the first, but the Bears j gpoAD JUMP Goode (L),
ing. but the tall Quaker ace got]came back in their half the (l), Bradham (E). DIS^
by without a run in that frame, for three markers and a : tANCE — 21 \set 6 inches.
Then came a 5-hit assault in the lead. Elon added a second mark-
second which netted two runs, gr in the second and grabbed the
and that was the game. Every-1 jpad for keeps with three coun-
thing that came alterward was ters in the third. The clinching
just frosting on the victory cake, j blows for Elon, however, came in
The Christians added three runs the fifth with a six-run uprising,
in the fifth when Tom Gray re-1 Gilbert Watts went the route
Ueved Dowd, and Gray lasted.only for Elon, scattering eight safe-
one inning. Carr took over mounujties along the way while striking
duties for Guilford at that point out seven and walking five. It
nett (E). DISTANCE
6 1-2 inches.
19 feet: .
' double. The final Elon tally came
i in the seventh on Buddy Way’s
triple and Tony Carcaterra’s sin-
POLE VAULT: Carmines (E),'g]e,
Henderson (G). HEIGHT — 10 r t e
feet. Guilford ... 000 000 000—04 2
MILE RELAY: Elon (Herrell, E!^i OOO 102 lOx—4 9 0
DeMatteo, Bridges, Newcomb). Benedetto and Allred; Hender-
TIME — 3 minutes 37.4 seconds, ^scn and Sharpe.
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and yielded four markers in the
sixth and three in the seventh,
but he lasted until the ninth. Gil
more retired the Elon batters in
order in the ninth.
Meanwhile, Jack Henderson,
Elm’s velteran lefthander from
a pair of singles paced the 11-hit
attack for the Christiansj while
Nick Thompson, a former Elon in
field star, proved the top hitter
for the Bees with a single and
double.
The score by innings of the
exhibition tilt on Saturday after
noon follows: >8
! all the way.
'he
Elon . 020 034 30C 12 22 0
Guilford 000 001 OOO 1 6 2
was the fourth Conference win
for the sophomore chunker from
Laurinburg.
Watts also smacked out three
singles to lead the Elon batting
attack, although he received able
aid from Larr>’ Bulla with a tri-
Tuesday, April 23rd, to gain a I
one-sided 17 to 4 victory over '.h(
Fighting Christian haseballers a
the first of two games betMeej |
the rivals this spring.
The Panthers pounded torn I
homers, one triple and a pair
doubles and chipped in ten sij.
gles for good measure as thtj
romped for their win over ‘.'x
Christians, who were then ii
a triple tie for first place in tin |
North State Conference.
The Cliristians and Panthiii I
started the battle as a clo«
contest, with neither team sw |
ing in the first two racks,
w'ith Pfeiffer palting a sin5le nai |
in the third inning.
Pfeiffer homers came from |
bats of Bill Coggins, Jack Bailej,
Tom Hudson and Jim Best, »iUi I
Cog.E^ins as the leading knockei
with three hits, Tony Carcatem
SHOT PUT — Stauffenberg (E) proved the top man for Elon
Newcomb (E), Brooks (L), DIS- ^ double and single in three trips.
TANCE 41 feet 8 inches, score by innings:
DISCUS THROW — Good 'D, t ht|
Sydnor (L), Brooks (L). DIS- Elon 000 200 200— 4 10!
TANCE — 128 feet 5 inches. I Pfeiffer . - 001 143 71x—ni"l|
MILE RELAY — Elon (Harrell,! Henson, Goss and Sharpe Har-
DeMatt/-V Bridges, Newcomb). 'prove; Sedberry and Bist, Jot-
TIME — 3 minutes 40 seconds, dan.
r he!
Burl. Bees lOO 000 100— 2 8 3
Elon 540 000 1 2x—12 11 1
McCann. Goss and Jones; Man-
grum, Ellen and Hargrove.
Towanda, Pa„ was pitching steady I pie and single and from To»n
ball. He allowed only six hits | gbepperson and Charlie Frye with |
■,» hile striking out five and walk- g pair of singles apiece. Ralph!
Carswell and Dave Craft each hit
twice for the Bears.
r h e
Elon 113 160 000—12 14 1
Lenoir Rhyne 300 003 00 6 8 5
Watts and Hargrove; Carswell,
Apple and Payne.
QocorQo(eu dxM 4oi»ietRiM4
it-
Henderson and Sharpe; Dowd,
Gray, Carr, Gilmore and Sharpe.
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The Elon track stars of recent
years held three of the North State
Conference records, when statis
tics were ccmpiled at the clo.'^e
of the 1956 .^tason. The other
twelve records were shared by
trick stars from East Carolina,
Lenoir Rhyne. Catawba and High
Point.
The North State Conference
records at the close of the 1956
season were as follows:
i 100 YARD DASH — 99 sec-
' onds. Set by Gene Robinson of
Lenoir Rhyne, in 1953; by Bob
Perry, of East Carolina, in 1954;
and by Jim Henderson, of East
Carolina, in 1955.
220 YARD DASH — 21.6 sec
onds. Set by Jim Henderson, of
East Carolina, in 1956.
440 YARD DASH — 51.9 sec
onds. Set by Horst Mevius, of
Ellon, in 1955.
880 YARD RUN — 2 minutes
3.6 seconds. Set by Bob Patter
son, of East Carolina, in 1956.
KILE RUN — 4 minutes aS.,'"
seconds. Set by Paul Watts, oi
Elon. in 1956.
TWO-MILE RUN — 10 minute-
43.7 seconds. Set by Foster Morse
( f East Carolina, in 1956.
HIGH HURDLES — 14.9 sec
onds. Set by .lim Henderson, of
East Carolina, in 1955.
LOW HURDLES — 24.5 sec
onds. Set by Bob Maynard, of
East Carolina, in 1956.
SHOT PUT — 44 feet 7 inches.
Set by Bob Edmiston. of Elon.
in 1950.
DISCUS THROW — 130 feet
4 1-2 inches. Set by Paul Sykes,
of East Carolina, in 1952.
JAVELIN THROW — 171 feet
6 inches. Set by John Frowhitter.
of Catawba, in 1956.
HIGH JUMP — 6 feet. Set by
Bob Mydock, of Lenoir Rhyne, in
1955.
BROAD JUMP — 22 feet 3
inches. Set by“^ob Mydock, of
'ycnoir Rhyen, 1955.
POLE VAULT — 10 feet 10
inches. Set by Eddie Hurst, of
~ast Carolina, 1956.
MILE RELAY — 3 minutes 34.2
seconds. Set by East Carolina
(Charlie Bishop, Bob Patterson,
Sam Dickerson, Tom Scribner)
i9se.
The Elon track stars of 1956
^•ill have a new crack at the
Conference records when the Con
ference meet is held at the Bur
lington Memorial Stadium in mid-
May, and several of Coach Sid
Varney’s cinder stars may bid for
record honors when the cham
pionship goes on the line.
A number of the Elon College
track records are much better
han the North State Conference
marlp for the same event, and
it appears entirely possible that
the Christian cindermen may bet
ter the Conference marks when
the loop meet is held.
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