Friday, December 1, 1967 PAGE 3 Elon Tops Lions By 41 To 0 SPORTS SPOTS By EDDIE OSBORNE HE HAS FIFTEEN ELON RECORDS ChristianS End Year This year the football spirit has not only been boosted by the great job the Elon Christians have done on the gridiron, but also by the spirit of foot ball seen in the intra mural games on campus. This extensive intramural program is sponsored by Coach Jerry Drake and Ken Scott. The intramural teams were made up of dormitory students, fraternity bro thers, and commuter stu dents. T'he dormitory teams were Carolina“A,” Carolina “3,” Smith “A”, Smith ‘‘3”, and Barney Dorm. The fraternities were Kappa Psi Nu, Al pha Pi Delta, Sigma Mu Sigma and Sigma Phi Beta and the Commuters. Each team had to pay $5.00 admission fee for materials, referees, and trophies. This game of football was called “raz- zle dazzle” which was a type of cow-pasture foot ball where you were able to pass the football to any part of the field. Needless to say a player needed a good pair of hands. Each team played the others twice for a series of eight games. Sigma Mu Sigma won the regular season game for the fraternities and Kappa Psi Nu v/as second while Carolina “A” won the reg ular season game for the dormitories. The campus championship game was then played between Sigma Mu Sigma, which held a season record of 7 wins and 1 loss, and Carolina A with a season rec ord of 8 wins and no loss es. The champions had to win 2 out of 3 games for the championship. Carolina “A” beat Sig ma Mu Sigma in the first g^e 26-8 and then took the second game 28-24 to claim the title. In the first of the cham pionship games Charles Woody got two TD’s for the champs on passes from Ken Scott and Alan Colen- da and Dewy Capps adding the other two scores.Sig ma Mu led the second bat tle 18-13 at half-time,but Bill Knight and Charles Woody hauled in scoring passes in the second half, for the win. Phil Larabee, Butch Cocke, Bill Frank and Dale Harrison led Sig ma Mu. The Carolina “A” team was well organized into three teams of offensive, defensive, and special units. The team was coached by Ken Scott and Captain Jer ry Gertcher. Other mem bers were Charles Woody, Bill Knight, Bob “Whoops” Johnson, George Kilroy, Dewey Capps, AllenColen- cla, John McNeil, Dave Jackson, Jack Carey, Sam Moon, Fletcher Bylock, Charles Lankford, Jim “Smiley” Ferebee, Dave (Continued on page 4) i Burgin Beale, Elon’s great passing star from Dan ville, Va., wound up this 1967 grid season as proud possessor of no less than fifteen of the Elon all-time passing and total offense records. He set six of them this year and already held nine from previous seasons. Other Elon stars who set records this year are pic tured at the bottom of the page. Beale And McGeorge Leaders In Breaking Gridiron Records When Burgin Beale, E- lon’s big bomber from Dan ville, Va., passed to Em ery Moore for Elon Col lege’s final touchdown a- gainst Frederick, he chalk ed his fourteenth scoring strike of the 1967 season and gained for himself an other of Elon’s all-time football records. The big boy, who operat ed as a substitute for the Christians most of this season, set six new Elon all-time grid marks in spite of that fact and wound up this campaign with no less than 15 of Elon’s of fensive grid records in his possession and laid a good solid claim to the title of the greatest offensive back in more than fifty years of Elon football. The six new records which Beale set for Elon this year were part of the 25 new individual marks and 10 new team records which were set by the Fighting Christians in moving to a 5-3-1 team record for this first sea son of Single Wing play under Coach Red Wilson. Richard McGeorge, Elon’s great pass-catching end, ended the season with eight of the nine pass- grabbing marks in his po- session. Others setting individual records during the season included five by Gary Jordan, senior kick ing star; four by David Oliphant, senior punt re turn speedster; and one each by Marty Bonnett and Emery Moore. That final TD throw by Burgin Beale against Frederick broke Ed Whe- less’s all-time single-sea son mark for most TD passes, for it was Beale’s (Continued on page 4) I With 5-3-1 With Burgin Beale throw ing three touchdov/n pass es and setting up another score with his aerial ar tistry, the Fighting Chris tian eleven closed out a 5-3-1 campaign by shel lacking Frederick 41 toOin Burlington Stadium on Sat urday night, November 13th. Don Crews set the scor ing tempo for Elon when he dashed 85 yards to pay dirt with the opening kick- off, and Elon kept the of fensive pace as she scored two other touchdowns in the first quarter and added still another in the second for a 24-0 halftime lead. After Crews got the opener, Beale hit Joe Rin- aca at the three to set up the second counter, which came on a three-yard dash by Gary Jordan. Beale then hit Jim Waller for 17 yards and again for 68 yards for the other two hrst-half scores. Freshman End David Goodman tackled a Lion back in the end zone for a safety soon after half- time; and John Doss, first- year tailback, personally conducted a ground drive for the next TD, and then Beale tossed his third scoring pass of the day to Emery Moore for 40 yards in the closing minutes. The game produced two new individual records, with Beale’s three TD passes surpassing the old mark of touchdown passes thrown, and with Richard McGeorge’s six catches topping the old seasonal mark of catches by Pete Jarvis last fall. The 85-yard kick-off re turn by Don Crews was longer than the old record of 83 yards set by Archie Brigman in 1949, but Em ery Moore had also topped the old record with his 10:-yard spring against Lenoir Rhyne. FIGURE FACTS Elen Fred. 15 First Dov/ns 6 231 Yds. Gain Rush 102 23 Yds. Lost Rush. 1 Net Yds. Rush. 91 Passes Attempt. 19 Passes Comp. 3 Yds. Gain Pass. 13 Total Yds. Offense 104 0 0pp. Passes Interc. 2 0 Runback Int. Pass. 11 6 Number punts 12 44.7 Ave. Yds. Punts 33.5 119 Runback All Kicks 76 Oliphant JORDAN McGEORGE BONNETT MOORE 2 Fumbles Lost 105 Yds. Penalized SCORE BY PERIODS: 1! 6 10 0 0 4 10 - 41 — 0 Elon Touchdowns Crews (85 Waller 2 they SHARED IN SETTING MANY NEW" ELON FOOTBALL RECORDS ■kickoff return), (17-pass from Beale, 68-pass from Beale), Doss (1-run), Moore (40- pass from Beale). Extra Points — Doss 2 (run), Williams 1 (kick). Safety: Goodman tackled Schrum in end zone.