MONDAY. APRIL 17. I9J9
THE COLLEGIATE
PAGE THREE
bulldogs trim QUAKERS DEADLOCK PIRATES
Bulldogs Sink tatawba Indians
Guilford Quakers Kaliy tor Win
In Opener
Three Run Burst In Fifth
Gives Locals 6-3 Win
, I
MOVE WINS
Tbt BttUdo** of Atlantic Chris
tie College shook oft a ‘ jinx”
Uj,t hoandin* them dur
ing iheir P»*t wo North SUte
Conferenc* ba«b»ll season* and
capiured tb* openinK game of their
ISija slat* by downing the Guil-
lord College Quakers. 6 to 3. in
»nowers and sunshine. The win
was their first since the 1936 cajn-
paign.
biU were at a premium as
jioye kept the seven garnered by
lu# vuskers widely scattered and
Acree and l^ch, Quaker flingers,
were stingy, allowing the
ijuildogs only five. Bases on baUs
were tne order of the day, a to-
of 21 free tickeU being issued
py tne three tossers—six of the
uoien the Bulldogs received were
lurned into runs. Moye whiffed
live while only two Bulldogs were
down on strikes.
SPORT SHOUTS
BLK.NKT McCOTTEK
iirown laKen Out 01 Box
ui ine tuth
The box score
Guilford
Ab.
R.
H.
Po.
A.
E.
urice. rf
S
0
0
0
1
0
t'tul.ips, 2b ...
6
0
0
2
1
0
L«nti, cf
6
0
2
3
•0
0
Nace. If
5
0
0
3
0
1
.\ewlin, c
3
2
1
2
6
0
nines, lb
2
1
0
10
0
0
Acree, p
1
0
0
1
3
0
i>each, p
1
0
1
0
2
0
a-.3ummy
I
0
0
0
0
0
Graves, 3b ....
4
0
3
2
5
0
tienham, ss ...
2
0
0
1
3
1
o-snell
1
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
33
3
7
24
20
2
a—Batted for
Leach
in
9th.
b—Batted for
Denham
in
9th
A. C. C.
Ab
R.
H
Po
A.
E.
Lucas, 2b
1
2
0
1
3
1
joiuison, cf ...
4
0
1
2
0
0
Boykin, c
3
1
1
6
1
0
Lynch, rf
3
0
1
0
0
0
Windley, 3b . •
2
1
0
2
1
0
Lassiter, lb ..
1
2
0
7
1
0
Gardner, ss ...
3
0
1
6
4
1
Newman, If ..
4
0
1
3
0
0
Moye, p
4
0
0
1
1
2
Totals
26
6
6
27
11
4
Jttie CuUvge iiijutu rai-
ior xuur ruiu m lae lumx Uirvt?
u> cum« Hum b«Dmd ana
uoa« oui uie Aixantic Lbrusiuu
ooiicge e w o in lae
upvucr oi a series.
ouuiii, 14 lu if, Uic injuiu mixeu
kimci> wiUi 'Maiks anu
midptays in ine cioaini; lianie to
^Ut, MUiiV iicriin^, wnu looa over
uiouuu uuotiH wu«n iirowu
ntui biitfuca to covvr, 9u>ppea Ui«?
i>uiiUoig uUciide coia. xic gave up
«.iut;v iiiu la lour innin^f:^ wmie
tii'owit vi>ad uic viciiiu ol aJi li.nu
a»:»auii m live itaiucji,
Luia\«oa opciieu the sconnt^ in
vlie iniiiai inmiiK on Jilorgan»
cnpie ana u aacnltce ll>. Ibv
iiuiiao^ti iiiieu me Uasetf in me
secouu but weie ivpuUeU wiihoui
a laiiy. In tne UiaU, However,
tnngics by Lucu;s, Jonn^on, Uard*
iifcr, iioyKin, anU Laa;iii«r henl
Lhiee runs acros^i me rubber. Ihe
injuns went out in iront again at
4-^ as a singie by Jiorgan and
tJuee baggers uy Davis and i'oole
ana a sMcriiice liy let in three
; runs in the lath.
In tne home iialf the i^aildogs
regained the lead at 5>4 as (Jard*
ncr ana boykin singleU. Lassiter
sacrUiced them uown a peg and
Ciaruner scured ou a wild pitch
boykin counteu on Winaiey s sac'
riiice Hy.
A walk, error, long ily, a sec
ond base on balls and u double
steal in the visitors’ sevcntlt dead-
locked the scoring. In the eighth
the Injuns broke the knot as one
run was scored on a single, stolen
base and an error. The game was
put on ice iii the ninth as a double,
a walk, single and fielder’s choice
let in two additional counters.
The Bulldogs set down in order in
the sixth, seventh and eighth in
nings, opened the ninth with suc
cessive singles but Herring tight
ened up and fanned two of the
next three men to face him.
The box score:
The lirst tluiig 1 want to do m
thu usue u to conifratulatv Coftch;
Herring for the fme showing that
^ the bAsebali team
has matie agaiiuc
reputedly much
.stronger club*. I’hc
team openeti the
season by bealmg
i Guilford, and since
ithat win they have
.shown fight, wul-
« ingiieas to win, and
several other qualities neccs*
^ly lor a winning club. Ihe boys
liave hutttled and have really
slioMu that they are capable oi
playing good bail. By ibe extra
punch at the plate that has been
shown in the last lew games, anu
tiie willingness to hustle, this col
umn believes that the team ts go
ing to win some bail games. Go
to it Coach; and we ure confi.
acnt that >ou have got wtuit il
takes to produce a winning bail
team.
Quakers Trounce Bulldogs and
I bulldogs 9-3 Pirates Go 12
(juilt'ord Pitcher WhiffsjlnningS 8*8
21 Batters
Score by innings: K
Guilford 010 OOO 200—3
A. C. C 000 212 Olx—6
Summary; Two base hit, New-
lin. Stolen bases: Grice, Lucas,
4; Johnson. Windley, Lassiter,
Newman. Sacrifice hits: Graves,
Denham, Boykin, Gardner. Struck
out: by Moye, 6; by Acree, 1; by
Leach, 1; Base on balls of Moye
9; off Acree 4; off Leach 8
Left on bases: Guilford 15; A.
C. 0. 9. Double play: Lucas to
Gardner to Lassiter. Hit by pitch
er, Hines by Moye. Passed balls:
Johnson, Newlin. Balk, Moye.
Hits oft Acree, 2 in 4 in.; off
l«ach, 3 in 6 in. Losing pitcher:
Acree. Umpire: Hood.
The new national defense pro
gram will result in a 50 percent
increase in R. O. T. C. enrollment
Harvard officials predict.
Kocky Mount, March Jif A
oung man, knuwn to hu tiuilfonl
teammates a» "Beaver" Sh«U,
played the dickiiu with the base-
t»all team of Atlantic Chnstian
College here at Briles field, and
Cuitlord woti a victory over the
Buildogs, ^-3.
ihe buUuog batters couldn't
ope wim Uie hurting of the
Bvawr ’ iroiii Guuford and when
the smoke ol tile baUie had died
awiiy Shell had struck out 21 BulL
dog batsmen lU if iiuungs and had
allowed only 5 hits, while the
Quaker batlem pounded Kim
City's Joi- Laughmghouse for 16
iiUs as the Bulldog pitcher found
himself unabia to fan more than
UuiUord men.
The Cuilford boys pounded out
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CATAWBA
Ab. K.
H. Po. A.
E.
Morgan, 2b .
. 6
3
3
0
4
0
I'eiffer, lb ..
. 2
0
0
15
0
1
Davis, 3b ...
.. 4
1
2
2
3
0
Poole, cf ...
.. 3
3
2
2
0
0
Ferebee, rt .
.. 3
1
0
0
0
0
Ferguson, If
.. 5
0
0
2
0
1
Williams, ss
. 4
0
1
1
2
0
Smoot, c . .
4
0
0
5
2
0
Brown, p ...
.. 3
0
1
0
5
0
Herring, p ..
.. 2
0
0
0
0
0
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Totals
36
8
9
27
16
2
A. C. C.
Ab. R.
H.
Po.A.
E.
Holmes, If ..
. 5
0
1
5
1
0
Lucas, 2b ...
. 4
1
1
4
1
1
Johnson, cf .
. 5
1
2
2
0
0
Lynch, rf ...
. 6
0
1
3
0
0
Gardner, ss .
.. 6
2
3
1
3
3
Boykin, c ...
5
1
3
6
4
0
Lassiter, lb .
.. 4
0
1
6
0
1
Taylor, 3b ..
.. 1
0
0
1
1
0
Windley, 3b .
. 1
0
0
0
3
0
Kirby, p
0
2
0
1
0
—
—
—
—
—
Totals 39
Score by innings
6
14
27
14
6
Catawba
100
030
112-
-8
A. C. C
003
020 00(^—5
The Athletic Committee and the
Monogram ’ A" Club recently pre
sented letters to boys who com
ptied in tile winter sports, basket*
ball und boxing. Ihe boys who
received letters lor basketball are:
flank Wiley, sophomore; Brax
ton iNewman, freshman; Joe
hrank Draper, ireshmun; Marion
Lassiter, ireshman; Maynard
**Mutl'' Guidiier, Junior; A. C
ren ‘*iCed’ Broughton, junior
James “lied” Kogers, senior,
Burney McCottcr, sophomore, and
John ^uvoiski. manager, junior.
'Ihose receiving letters for box
ing ure: iieibert White, sopho
more; ;Scott Paul, freshman
Jesse Kvans, freshman; Lelanu
"Uud” i'ainell, senior; C. F. Pil
ley, junior; Elmer Mottern, ju
nior; lyiiiy Dtckin^on, freshman
Billy Lee, freshman; Glenn *Pee
Wee” Holmes, sophomore; Jim
Holliday, sophomore; Clayton
Weeks, manuger, sophomore.
At a recent meeting of the var
sity basketball squad, A. C
"Breezy" Holloman was elected
captain of the past season's Bull
dog basketeers. Holloman, a five
feet eight inch, tricky forward was
the leading scorer for the team
during the past season. He,i.s
junior this year, and when next
season rolls arouud he will bt ex
pected to lead a hustling clvib to
many victories. “Breezy”, w® are
sure that you can be depended on
to do just that, and we will be
looking forward to next basket
ball season with high hopes.
1 would like to take this oppor
tunity to express my gratitude to
the readers of this column and for
the helpful suggestions which you
have given to me.
The box score:
Guilford
Ab.
K.
H.
Po.
A.
E.
Grice, rf ....
.. 4
2
2
1
1
1
I'hiliips, 2b
.. 4
2
2
0
0
0
Lents, cf ...
.. «
1
2
1
0
1
Nace, if ....
.. 6
I
3
1
0
0
Newlin, 3b
.. 5
1
1
0
0
Shell, p ..,,
.. 6
1
1
0
0
0
Hines, lb ..,
.. 5
0
1
2
0
0
Nelson, c ■ ■
.. 6
0
0
21
1
0
Denham, ss
.. 4
1
2
0
0
0
Total
45
9
16
27
2
2
A. C. C.
Ab
K.
11.
Pu
A.
K.
l.Aicas, 2b ..
.. 4
0
2
2
1
1
Johnson, cf
.. 3
1
1
0
0
1
Boykin, c . ■
.. 5
0
0
8
3
0
Lynch, rf ..
0
1
2
0
0
Windley, 3b
.. 2
0
0
2
1
1
Tayior, 3b .
•>
0
0
0
1
0
Lassiter, lb
. . 4
0
0
10
1
0
Gardner, ss
.. 2
0
0
0
0
0
Ange, ss . ..
1
0
0
1
1
Newmann, If
<. 2
1
1
1
0
0
Holmes, If .
.. 2
0
0
1
0
0
Laugh'huuse,
p 3
0
0
0
3
0
x-Kirby .. .
... 1
0
0
0
0
0
Total
33
3
6
27
11
4
Darkness Knds Battle As
HerrinKmen l*ush Over
Four In l^st Of 12th
Darkness put an end ti- hosttU-
ties between the Teachers of tZasl
Carolina Teachers college and th«
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The box »cur»:
E. C. T. C,
Ab. R.
11. Po.
A.
K.
Shelton, si .
. 4
1
U
1
6
1
Hidenbour, 3b
. 5
2
2
2
7
0
Noe. cf
0
0
0
0
0
0
Smith, 2b-3b
.. «
2
6
3
4
0
Hinton, c ...
tf
0
3
5
1
0
Hatem, If ...
6
2
3
2
1
1
Moritx cf-2b
.. «
1
2
S
0
1
Breece, lb . .
.. «
0
0
19
0
2
Futrell, rf .,
5
0
0
1
0
0
WelU, p ....
.. 4
0
1
0
6
0
Totals
47
8
16 36 24
5
A. C. C.
Ab. R.
H. Po
A.
E.
Lucas, 2b . .
.. «
1
3
3
1
0
Holmes, tf ■
. . 4
1
2
6
0
U
Johnson, cf
.. 8
1
2
6
0
1
LyncTi, rf
.. 5
1
2
1
0
0
Guykm, c ■.
.. 6
0
1
10
2
0
Windley. 3b
, . 6
0
0
0
1
0
Uissiter, lb
.. 6
1
0
7
0
0
Gardner, ss
5
2
•>
3
3
2
Moye. p .
. . 1
0
0
0
0
0
x-Newnian .
. 1
1
0
0
0
0
Kirby, p ...
.. I
0
0
0
1
0
Uiugh’house,
p. 0
0
0
1
0
0
y-Ange ■ .
.. 0
0
0
0
0
0
Outlaw, p . .
. . 0
0
0
0
0
U
Grimes, p ..
.. 0
0
0
0
1
0
x-Tsylor .
.. 1
0
0
0
0
0
ToUls
46
8
12
36
9
3
X-batted for Laughinghouse in
9th.
Score by innings:
Guilford 140 101 020 -9
A. C. C. ^. iHJi <W1 IW—*
Suiiimar> a base hit* —
Grioa, l>< nHB. Niice, Lynch.
Thiee b» <« - -.Newlia New
man, Lucia, > ac«. Home runs—
Grice. Eu-aek Mt—by Sh<<n, 21;
by Laughinghuuse, 6. Base on
balls—off Shell, 6; off Laughing-
house. 1. Double play—Grice to
Newlin. Left on bases—Guilford.
15; A. C. C.. 9. Wild pitches—
by Shell, 2; by Laughinghouiie, 1.
Hit by pitcher—Denham, Phillips,
Grice, by Laughinghouse; Lucas
by Shell. Umpire—Hood.
X—Batted for Moye in fifth,
y— Batted for Laughinghuuse m
tenth.
( -Batted fur Grimes in twelfth.
Score by innings: K
K. C. T. C. .. .020 000 001 104—«
A. C. C OOU 030 000 11(4 —8
Two base hits: Gardner, Ktden-
hour, Smith, llalvni. Three base
hitu: Smith. Hume run: Kidt-n
hour. Sacrifice hita: Holmes, Boy
kin. Angf. Stolen bases: Shelton.
Smith, Hinton, Newman. Struck
out: by Wells. 5; Moye, 2; by
kirby, 4; by I.«ughinghouse, 1;
by Outlaw, 2; by Grimes, 1. IMse
on tails: off Wells, 2; off Moye,
3; off Outlaw, 1. Left on bases:
E. C. T. C. 8; A. C. C. 7. Double
plays: Lucas to Lassiter, Kidon-
hour to Smith to Breece. Wild
pitches: Laughinghouse, Wells.
Hits; off Moye, 4 and 2 runs In
6 innings; off Kirby. 7 and 2 runs
in 3 (none out in ninth); off
Laughinghouse. 1 and no runs in
one inning; off Outlaw, 2 and 3
runs in 2 (none out in twelfth);
off Grimes, 2 and one run in 1 in.
ning. Umpire, Rhodes. Time, 8:16.
Well, It’s no longer news to se*
uiat the Comincjcials have 'aou
uiiolher title, i his tune they are
oaskeiUall champs. Having ai-
nady won the soccer and volley |
uall tales, they can allord to lo»«|
in basrUll and sUll Uie loving
cup IS theirs. Now Ihat is a gooU
team for you. In spite of the
lait that they had fewer players
than the other teams, they have
u guod one itial coopeiates aiiU
ligiils hsud. So congratulatioiu,
Coiiuuei\ials. the cup is yours lor
the second coiisvcutiv* year.
Ihe W. A. A. lost a good friend
and helplul sponsor when Mrs.
Iludgi's.lell last week. U was a
shock and Uisappoiiitment to all ol
tier Ineiids when she had to leave
for the I'hilippme Islands, and
this culuinn, iii behall ol the W.
A. A., wislies her a bun voyage
and the best of luck in her new
home. W e are glad, however, to
huve with us Mis. II. S. liilUy,
who will teach the I'hysical Lti.
classes und sponsor tlie W. A. A
llui Baainiiiton tournament
piiigiesMS slowly. Kvery time
touiimmenl begins, a vacation
does too. U seems that after va
cation everybody needs a rust, and
budinintuii is Just too strenuous.
Come on girU, let's finish the
tournament, so we can start <ro.
quet.
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sandwiches. This was done In or
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come to the meetings -and by the
way, the inducement was worth
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Two base hits: Davis, Poole.
Three base hits: Morgan, Davis,
Poole. Sacrifice hits: Peiffer, Fer-
ebee, Lassiter, Windley. Stolen
bases: Morgan, Peiffer. Davis,
Poole, Williams 2, Holmes, Lucas
2. Struck out; by Kirby, 5; by
Brown 1; by Herring 5. Base on
balls: off Kirby, 8; off Brown, 2.
Left on bases: Catawba, JO; A. C.
C. 11. Double plays: Holmes to
Windley to Lucas, Boykin to Kir
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