Tuesday. May 22, 1962
IvlAROON AND GOLD
PAGE THREK
Christians Down East Carolina In Highlight Of ’62 Season
Bears W in Conference cakkied coi.oks n baseball | Freshmau Hurler Gains
Track Crotvn In Meet
MINOR SPORTS
(FINALS FOR SEASON)
GOLF
Eloii 14 1-2, Pfeiffer 3 1-2.
Eloii 13, East Carolina 14
Elon 12 1-2, A.C.C. 5 1-3
Elon 16, High Point 2
Elon 20, High Point 7.
Elon 9 1-2, Lenoir Rhyne 8-12
Elon 15 1-2, ACC 2 1-2
Elon 15 1-2, Catawba 2 1-2
Elon 13 1-2, East Carolina 13 1-2
Elon 9 1-2, Guilford 8 1-2
Elon 20, Appalachian 7
Elon 24 1-2, Milligan 2 1-2
Elon 11 1-2, Lenoir Khpne 6 1-2
(Remaining Meets)
May 4—Appalachian, home.
May 8—Guilford, home.
May 11—Catawba, away.
Elon 2nd in Conference .Meet
TRACK
..Elon 86, Atl. Christian 33.
High Point 33.
Elon 48, Lenoir Rhyne 87,
High Point 33.
Elon 50, Catawba 77 1-2, Camp
bell 31 1-2.
Elon 5th in Davidson Relays
Elon 31'/., W. and L. 102,
East Carolina 38^1.
Elon 6th in NAIA Meet.
Elon 80%, Catawba 51 5/6,
Guilford, 28H.
Elon 3rd in Conference Meet.
TENNIS
Elon 2, Pfeiffer 5.
Elon 2, A.C.C. 5
Elon 1. Pfeiffer 6
Elon 1. Guilford 6
Elon 0, W. Carolina 7
Elon 0, W. Carolina 7
Elon-High Point (Rain).
Elon 1. Appalachian G.
Bears To^i-’nle
Elon TO To 5
The Lenoir Rhyne baseba'.lers
chalked their second win of the
The Lenoir Rhyne Bears, grab
bing off seven first places and
placing speedy Joe Rhyne as the
outstanding individual in the meet,
rolled for 69 3-4 points as they cap-
;tuied the 1962 Carolinas Confer
ence track meet at Greensboro on
-atuiday. May 12th, successfully
delending the crown they had won
last spring.
The Catawba Indians witii 31 3-4
pomts and the Elon Christians with
28 points were the closest compet
itors for the Bears. Other team
scores were Kast Carolina 26 1-2,
Atlantic Christian 22 3-4, High
Point 15 1-2, Guilford 11 1-2, Appa
lachian 9 1-4 and Newberry 3 1-2
Willie Tart chalked Elon's single
individual win as he took the 440-
yard dash, but Dick More paced
tlic Elon scoring with 11 points on
seconds in the shot and discus and
third in the javelin. Roland Miller
counted 8 points in the mile and
t'\o-mile, and the Elon relay team
was second in that event.
100 YARD DASH: Rhyne iLR),
FFlowers (LR), Daly (ACC), Jack
son (EC), Elliott (LR). TIME: 10
secs.
220 YARD DASH: Rhyne iLR),
Flowers iLR), Daly (ACC), Jack
son (EC), Parker (ACC). TIME:
21.7 secs.
440 YARD DASH: Tart (Elon),
Bass (EC), Smith (LR), Midgett
'LR), Foulk (Cat.). TIME: 53.1
secs.
880 YARD RUN: Wagner (HP),
Smith (LR), DeVault (Guilf.),
Spinnler (Cat), Braxton (Guilf.).
TniE: 1 min. 55.4 secs. (NEW
KECORD).
MILE RUN: Venable (Cat,), Mil
ler (Elon), DeVictor (Cat ), Spinn
ler (Cat.>, Lukazewsk (App.)i.
TIME—1 mins. 35.8 secs.
TWO MILE RUN: Venable
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Tr in Over Pirates Here
The Elon College baseball squad of 1962, which played in tough luck much of the year, flashed
-illiance at times to gain some highly pleasing victories. The squad members, shown left to rijjht in
V e abuve picture are as follows: FRONT ROW—Jimmie Holmes, Tom Piccininni. Roy Erlandsen,
.1 ■: y Pike, Danny Hall and Wayne Allen. SECOND ROW—Ken Cook, Mike Little, Charles Everett,
Lddie Clark, Bill Garvey, Pete Crook and Kerry Key. BACK ROW — Coach John D. Sanford, .Mik
Cleveland, Billy Bates, Phil Cheek, Jerry Tillman, George Oakley. Jerry Drake, Jim Levmer and
Manager Wayne Slaughter. Absent when the picture was made were Steve Wall. Leroy Myers, Tyrone
■McDuffie and Milton Gross.
.'iore Leads Ciiidermeii
Over Iiitlians, Quakers
Elon Divides
In i\(nvhcrry
Double Bill
The Fighting Christian cinder- at Burlington Memorial Stadium |
men grabbed off eight first places'on Tuesday afternoon. May 8th. I ■ . ■ i. n
and tied tor another as the Elon The Christians rolled for 80 2-31 Tl'c' F>,htmg Chnst'an .aseball
track squad turned back Catawba I oints, trailed by Catawba with!*^*'^ w ^h n Tir'vew'-
and Guilford in a triangular meeljol 5-6 points and Guilford will:'®^' m'.> a ou t i w. i
I berry Indian- h.jre o;i vIonJay,
fine senior‘ Christians white
washed the invaders by
Pirate^ in
(jreeiiville
5 to 0
At
The East Carolina Pirates par
leyed a h'.-merun and eight walks
Miller (Elon), DeVictor i sixth and sev-
iCat.),
iCat.), Gromada (Guilf.), Spinn-jg^.fj, j-gpij turned back Elon
ier (Cat.). TIME 10 mins, 2 secs. Christians 6 to 3 in a Carolinas
'TIES RECORD). Conference baseball battle at
120 HIGH HURDLES: Ripley ^;;rcenville on Saturday afternoon,
'LR), Eskew (ACC), Moehlmann
■LR), E. Martin iCat.;. Micii.. Christians, who were rained
■ill ;. TIME: 15.7 secs. ij, 3 scheduled contest at -\t-
220 LOW HURDLES. Ripley lantjp Christian on Friday, had
'LR', Eikew (ACC). Moehlmann battled the Pirates through five
year over the Elon Christians at|,LR), Michel i EC), E. Martin (Cat.), scoreless frames when Junior
TiME: 26.3 secs. Greene tripled a run over the plate
HIGH JUMP: Crain (App.), tie the bottom of the sixth to shoot
for second by Rhyne iLR) and £,,5.^ Carolina out front.
Ha-.vk (Newberry), tie for fourth ^hen came the di.-iastrous sev-
Hickory on Monday afternoon, May
7th, staging a rousing six-run rally
in the bottom of the third to come
from behind and then moved ahead
to a 10-5 victory
The Elon outfit had staged a ral
ly of its own in the top of the third,
grabbing what seemed to be a com
manding lead when the Christians
pushed across four runs on a walk
to Ken Cook, followed by Wayne
Alien’s double and a pair of singles
by Jerry Pike and Leroy Myers.
The score by innings:
by Wickham iHP) ard Stephens
'.EC). HEIGHT—6 feet 3-4 inch.
(NEW RECORD).
BROAD JUMP: Rhyne (LR), tie
for second by Denton (LR) and
Bailey (Guilf.), fourth -McDevitt
(Cat.), fifth Stephens (EC). DIST
ANCE—21 feet 5 3-4 inches.
POLE VAULT: Bowers (HPl,
McCants 'EC), Rhyne 'LR, four-
way tie for fourth by Zaude (LRI,
28 1-2 points,
Dick More, Elon's
v.-igbt man, paced the Elon scor . „ .
uig as he took three first places “^e opener, but the Pal-
in the weight events. Other Christ-
ian firsts were by Carl Bovender nightcap by a 4 to 2 margm.
in both sprints, WilUe Tart in the Wayne Allen, Christian southpaw,
quarter, Joe Lee in the pole vault ‘^rew a fine one-hitter at the Ind-
ar.d tlie Elon team in the mile re- ’• ® ^
lav. Jesse Branson and Lennie Rid- ‘he opener. Allen fan-
dle tied Grote of Catawba in the,'-'’'' ’ '
'cii?lked the mound v.ctory ov.
Newberry’? Tom Burton, who al-
h’gh jump.
The summary: , , j
100 YARD DASH: Bovender ^ three safeties ur-
I Elon I, Cook (Catawba), Wooten
'Elon), Bailey (Guilford). TIME: I
10 secs. i
220 YARD DASH: Bovender
Hamering home five rune in al
>,?Vcnil'. innin>; outbreak, th;''!”
I Elon Christians turned back the.!
';ist Carolina Pirate'- 5 to 3 in a ^
1 well-played Carolinas Conference
ii.'^cball game here Wcdne.sday
: ternoon. May 9th, a game which
pla.\t'd in les' than two hours.
'I Was Elon', first win over the Pir-
■ (ti'i .lince 1958.
Jim Leviner, Elon’- senior first-
sacker, hammered a grand-slam
homer inside the park as the big
'jlow of the -leventh inning rail.
'Vayne Allen singled to open the
^lon uprisini; and scored mom-
later on Steve Wall's single,
which left the sacks loaded and set
the stage for Leviner’s ruund-ti i-i
per.
The game, which was a tight
mound duel between Elon's ‘.'harlc';
'^'crett and East Carolina's V.ithan
Jreene. went six innings \.ithout
score, but East Carolina :.oke
the ice with a singleton run i.i the
top of the seventh on a single by
Ti.m Brown and a double by Tim
my Kidd.
Then came the victory rally
he Christians, which put the gam
n ice. The Pirates u-»ed a walK.
riple and a fielder's choice ti
olate two runs In the ninth, bu;
Everett then tightened up to r
ire the Pirates without furthe”
cores,
Charles Everett, a fine tresh
man southpaw from Alexandria
Va., struck out only two men, bu:
had fhe Pirat^j-j poppin;^ tii-
■'.II into the air all wfternoon, get-
riji thirteen men on either infield
:r outfield flies. He scattered six
li's well, r.iver allowing njore
ti’an one safety except the seventh
ack.
In addition to Leviner's grand
-bm homer, Steve Wall was Elon's
'OD hittsr with two .singles in four
■':p . Tommy KiJd, P:rate tiri-
led tiie visitors with a
BaHeball ScluMliile
iFI.^AUS FOR .REASON)
Lluu 3, .Susquehanna 0.
Klon 2, Susquehanna 7.
Klon 3. .Susquehanna 5
Elon 4, Susquehaiuia 0.
Elun 8, Williams 3.
Klon 7, Uilliums 1.
Elon-W. and L. (rain)
Elon 3. At. Christian 0
Elon 5. IliKh Point 8
EInn 9, Williams 2
Elon 2, I/cnoir Khyne 8
Elon 6. Pfeiffer 7
Elon 11. Campbell 2.
Elon 5, Lenoir Khyne 10.
Elon 5, West Carolina 1
Elon 4, West Carolina 5
Elon 6, Appalachian Z
Ek>n 6, Fort Lee 8
Elon 6, Fort Lee 5
Elon 6, Fort Lee 5
Elon 5, Fort Lee 6
Elon 9, Guilford 8
Elon 1, High Point 4
Elon S, Catawba 13
Elon 8, Guilford 4
Elon 8, Guilford I.
I'^lnn 6, Campbell 8.
Elon 7, Catawba 4
Elon i. East Qirolian 3.
Elon-ACC (Rain).
Elon 3, East Carolina 6.
Elon 5. Newberry 0.
Elon 2. Newberry 4.
Elon 3, Pfeiffer 10.
Elon 10. Apalachian S.
Jiiuble and triple in four tries,
T!ie sc'.jre by ininKs:
r. h. e.
E. Carolina 000 000 102—3 6 1
Elon 000 000 50x—5 5 2
\. Greoi.e, Boykin (8) and John
son: Eveieit a.id Cncek. Losing
pitcher—Greene. Home run—Lev-
iner (Elon), bases loaded In sev-
cntii.
Elon __ 004 000 100— 5 7
L. Rhyne 006 010 03x—10 8
Allen and Little Kennerly and
James. Homerun—Ehlers (LR).
3 West (LR), Frye (Cat.) and Greg-
1 ory (ACC). HEIGHT—12 feet 8
inches. 'NEW RECORD).
'Continuec on r "i
enth. Spencer Gaylord's two-run
>\omer and eight bases on balls
in a single inning plated five more
’■’irate counters. Elon rebounded
with three runs in the top of the
eighth, but the rally fell short
The score by innings;
r. h. e.
Ion 000 000 030—3 9 1
E. Carolina 000 001 50x—6 5 1
Tillman, Oakley (7i, Erlandsen
81 and Cheek; Boykin and John
son. Losing Pitcher — Tillman-
F'wnerun—Gaylord (C), 2 on in
7th.
ELON TilAt:K 1 lURt) IN Tl FLE MEET
The Flon CoUege track squad, which finished third in the annual Carolinas Conference track
„ I, ,..0^1,-.nd is Dictured above. The squad members, shown left to right, are as
TT front*ROW—Tim Kempson. Ron Lancaster, Carl Bovender, Bill Libby, John Griffin and
“ T 'MIDDLE ROW—Clayton Johnson, Jack Moore, Willie Tart, Bob Gwaltney, Joe Cote and
Joe t^e. » ROW—Bruce Miller, manager, Howard Arner, Tom Berry, Al McDonald, Rex
John Gozj^ Coach Gary Mattocks. Several members of the team were not present tor
!S"picture'^‘amonrthem George Wooten, Bill Mahaffey, Robert Willis, Carmine D'Aloia and Cam
eron little.
Elon). Tait (Elon), Cook (Cataw-
yai. Johnson (Elon). TIME: 22.5
secs.
440 YARD D.ASH: Tart (Elonl.
Braxton (Guilford), Moore (Elon),
Lancaster (Elon). TIME: 53.1 secs.
880 YARD RUN:Spinnler (Ca
tawba), Mahaffey (Elon), DeVault
Guilford), Harrison (Elon). TIME:
2 mins. 7.9 secs.
.MILE RUN; Venable (Catawba),
DeVictor (Catawba), Miller (Elon),
Gromada 'Guilford, TIME 4 mins.
42.7 secs.
TWO-MILE RUN: Venable (Ca
tawba). DeVictor (Catawba), Miller
Elon), Gromada (Guilford), TIME:
LO mins. 20.9 sees.
120 HIGHG HURDLES; Martin
(Catawba), D’Aloia (Elon), Berry
(Elon), Bugg (Guilford). TIME: 17
secs.
220 LOW HURDLES: Martin
(Catawba), McDonald lElon), Joye
(Guilford), Simmons (Guilford
TI.ME: 27.2 secs.
HIGH JUMP: Three-way tie for
f;rst by Branson (Elon), Riddle
lElon), and Grote (Catawbai,
fourth Cote (Elon). HEIGHT; 5
(-.et 6 inches,
BROAD JUMP: Bailey (Guil
ford'. Wooten (Elon), Evans (Ca
tawba), Martin (Catawba). DIST-
A.MCE: 20 feet 8 3-4 inches.
POLE VAULT: Lee (Elom. t:
for second by Bailey (Guilford) ai;
Frye (Catawba), fourth IvIcDo; -
aid (Elon). HEIGHT: 10 feet.
SHOT PUT; More (Elon), John-
-or. (Catawba). Barnes (Guilford).
Little ‘ Elon). DISTANCE: 41 U Jt
2 3-4 inches.
DISCUS: More (Elon). Johnson,
(Catawba). Williams (Guilford), E- ,
shore (Catawba). DISTANCE; 122
feet 5 inches.
JAVE'VLIN: More (Elon), Gozjack
(Elon), SouthertMid (Guilford),
Kempson (Elon), DISTANCE: 161
feet 5 inches.
I MILE RELAY; Elon (Moore. Bo-
I vender, Harrison. Tart), Guilford.
TIME: 3 mins. 39.6 secs.
The Christians were off in front,
with two counters in the second as]
Mike Little sin,iled and Jimmie
Holmes .valk3d. and both scamp
ered home on Eddie Clark’s doub
le. The oth. "ir f''u-'"-s came
in the fif'h on ^ pair of walks, an
outfield 1 'iv ai'.u . .m wn-.'
single.
FIRST GAMF
R. H. E.
Newberry 000 000 0—0 1 1
Elon , ..—5 3 0
ilurtnii aid Witt: Allen and Cheek.
SECOND CAME)
R. H. E
Newberry mO 002 2—4
Elon 020 000 0—2
Counts, Stoutemyer(7) and
Tilliiiaii Filches V ictory
•/
Over Catawlia Indians
1,4 Jerry Tillman worked ono| The Christians grabbed the load
: ' sames of the season as,\^9h ^ si.igle run in the first frame,
' i)i;ched the Elon Christians to and they added two counters In
• 7-4 victory over the Catawba each of the fifth, sixth and sev-
Tiidians at Salisbury on Tuesday |e„th frames, most of them coming
afternoon. May 8th, The victory | on well-timed hits. The Catawba
igave the Elon outfit an evrii brnine could not reach home in the
with the Indians is the game e^trly frames taut plated two runs
played this season, in the sixth and eighth for their
The lanky Elon ri^ht-ha.ider four-run total.
■' .ttcred six Catawba bingles wellj .Mike Little topped the Elon at-
■'1 n? I ■ r and lannc l tiick with a two-run homer and a
8 2|n-.L-n while all rvi mi; six -.valk^. H of singles, hut Steve Wall and
® ^ received fine 'upp^rt atie.J J:m Leviner each rapped out
Witt; , . . , , , jjj„lt!iree singles to give nrenath to the
his mates, • who hammered
Oakley, Erlandsen '7) and Crook
Winning pitcher — Stoutemire.
Losing pitcher—Oakley. fof fifteen hits during the fray.
of (,'diawba’s Jack Wagoner
Elon assault. Bill Beland led the
Ciintiniied on Page Four>
CHRISTIAN LlNkSMEN -KCOM) IN L(H)I* \IEET
The Elon CoUege golf team, w u” grabbed off second honors, in the annual Carolinas Conferenct
links tournament held at Boone, i, p;etured above. Tho.se pictured, left to right, are Marvin Crowder.
Bob McLoud, Frank Lawrence, Butch McFayden, Buddy Briggs, Bobby West and Coach .lohn Wike.
The Christian golfers compiled a mark of 14 wins, one loss and oj e tie in regular-season play befora
entering the annual Conference toui:;ament.