Page Four The Pendulum March 11,1976 ^pring exports by Gary Spitler, Sports Editor Elon College diamonders battle Pembroke State March 20 at Fairchild Sophomore guard Duke Madsen comers a UNC-W ball handler in the last home game of the 76 season. The Christians closed their season with a 12-10 slate, and then moved into tourney play. Elon closed the year in the semi-finals of the CC tourney to end with a 13-11 record. (Joe Chandler Photo) Christian golfers win opener over High Point .. By Gary Spitler The Elon Ciollege Fighting Christian baseball team has upped their record to 2-2 after their first two opening season inatches. The batmen won their first of the double headers against West Virginia Tech 11-2 but fell short in the second game after being plagued by errors and miscues. They lost 12-11. In the contests last Sunday, th By Tom Graupmann With the match hanging in the balance in the final doubles set, the Fighting Christians tennis team was toppled by West \ irginia I'cch 5-4, but downed the Bui lington Racquet Club 9-0 in an exhibition match last week. West \ irginia Tech took the match; however, earlier the match was tied one set each. In singles competition, Klon's number one ranked Glciui Smith lailcd to muster an attack Christians won one and lost one to the Appalachian State mountaineers to compile a 2-2 overall record after their two opening games. On Tuesday the Christians tfflveled to Methpdist College and as of press time that score was not available. The first home run of the 1976 season was scored by outfielder Phil Baskerville, a freshman from Greensboro. The and was downed, Collins I'err\, Bob Strange, and Mike Deluise tallied wins in singles matches and accounted for the majority of the team's points. All but one of the nine matches went the time of three sets. In the match with the Bm lington Club, F^lon was never threatened in its 9-0 victorv. Flon's rcgulai- season will start .March 19 at home against arch-risal Ciuilford College. winning pitcher for Elon’s second game, Sunday and the first game of the season was Lou Williams while the losing pitcher was Randy Stoker. Elon won 6-2 In the first game, which Elon lost 14-4, they did not seem to show the team work as they did in the second. The Christians chipped in a total of 11 runs in the first contest and held the opposing team to only two. In the second game the Christians failed to hold them defensively thus accounting for West Virginia’s 12-11 victory. Coach Bobby Jones had mixed feelings about his opening game with West Virginia Tech. “I was real pleased with jhe pitching of Lou Williams and Randy Robertson in the first game, but 1 thought that our defense fell apart in the second game, giving the victory to them.” The Christians will return home on March 20 against Pembroke State University for a double header. Game time is 1:00 p.m. at Fairchild Stadium in Burlington. Elon now holds a 2-2 overall record. Sports HORTS —a city ordinance prohibiting the consumption of alcoholic beverages on city property is in effect at Fairchild Stadium during the baseball season. Violators are subject to arrest. —Seniors Brad Ballou and Thomas Moore were named as two among the ten most outstanding basketball players in the Carolinas conference. These players were named by the CC coaches. Moore also claimed all-district honors. —Teddy Ireland and Sandra Partridge were named to the all-tournament team of the CC after the season finished. Elon finished third in the tournament behind High Point and Pfeiffer. —Anyone interested in participating in an intramural wrestling tournament should sign up in the intramural office or call Ext. 398. All classifications are open. —Registration for a pool tournament is in progress until March 12. Sign up on 2nd floor of the Student Center for the tourney which will be held March 15-19 which will find the finalists going against Jack White, the trick shot artist on March 22. —^Danny Bass and Gene Mills have moved on the NAIA National Wrestling Championships after having claimed district and area titles. —^Anyone having any sports news should send it to Box 5349, to the attention of Gary Spitler, sports editor. Letters to the editor as well as suggestions are welcome. By Joe Chandler The Elon College golf team, under head coach Bill Morningstar and assistant coach Dr. Charles Harris, has begun preparations for the 1976 season. The 15-member squad was chosen from a group of golfers who played a total of 20 qualifying rounds, the players with fhe best average scores making the squad. Ten qualifying rounds were played at Alamance Country Club and ten rounds were played at the Indian Valley Golf Course. The 15-member squad was then divided into two teams, a maroon team which plays in all the matches and a gold team which plays in all the tournaments. The six golfers who comprise the gold team are David Braxton, Bill Burton, David Graham, David Overton, Charles Waters, and Chuck Scott. Their average qualifying scores from the number one man to the number six man ranged from 73.7 to 75,8. The maroon team is comprised of Danny Arnold, Rick Firebaugh, Charles Carlisle, Ray Dodson, Mac Jones, Blair Moyer, William Overton, James Scott, and Otis Shelton. All of the golf team members averaged below 80 for the 20 qualifying rounds. The gold team will play in the Pinehurst Invitational Golf Tournament at Pinehurst, N.C. on March 8, 9, and 10. The field for this tournament will include defending .NCAA champions Wake Forest, University of Florida, Georgia Southern, University of Virginia, Duke, N.C. State, and UNC. The maroon team will play on the dates in the North Carolina Collegiate Tournament at the Pawtucket Country 'Club in Charlotte. And on March 11 tht maroon team will play Hampton-Sydney College and Greensboro College at the Greensfolly Country Club in South Boston, Va. Head coach Bill Morningstar commented, “1 feel that this is the best golf team 1 have had since 1 have been here at Elon, and I feel like we should have a real good year." The Christians won their opening match over High Point by 11 strokes in a tri-team meet last Friday. Elon's Bill Britton won medalist honors while David Braxton and Danny Arnold turned in fine scores. SPORTS CLIPBOARD March 11 Golf vs. Hampden Sydne\ and GreenslK>ro Away l:()Op.m. 18 Crt)lf v.s. High Point and l owson Siaie Away 1:00 p.m. 19-21 Klon in Camp Ix'jcunc (iolf I ournamenl Away 19 I cnnis vs. (iuilfoid Home 2:(W)p.m. 20 Baseball vs. Pcml>rokc State (OH) Home l:(M)p.ni. 21 Basefxill vs. Atlaniit (Uiristian (DH) Awav I :(K) p.m. 22 Ciolf vs. (^amplK'H and Atlantic ('hi istian Away 12:30 p.m. 23 (K)if vs. (niilford and Gatawba Home 1:30 p.m. 23 I ennis vs. (irccnslxHo Gollege Home 2:00 p.m. 23 Basel)all vs. Franklin and Marshall ('ollege Home l:(M)p.m. 25 I ennis vs. L'N(^Ci Away 3:30 p.m. 25 Baseljall vs. North (Carolina A I Home 3:(M)p.m. i — Notice — Now that spring is near, you'll probably look for something to do on these warm days. Why not give iSitt-Putt a try? It's a great game to get into, and it makes for keen competition among friends. You II also want to get into shape for the upcoming Putt-Putt Tournament sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity. ITie date is Thursday, April 22. Watch for details in the next issue of the Pendulum. An enthusiastic and warm crowd gathered for the first match of the 1976 tennis season. (Joe Chandler Photo) Elon’s number one tennis star, Glenn Smith, slams a two-handed shot back to a U WVa. player in the opening match of the season. (Joe Chandler Photo) Fighting Christian tennis squad evens overall record to 1-1 with 9-0 victory and 5-4 defeat