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NORTH CiiROLINA wESLEYAN 5 WIKDHAI^I REBOUNDS TO SPLIT SERIES Windham came back strong after losing its first game to ivesloyan, to beat the Bishops 9-4. They were hitting v;ith pover and 'With timely hits. The Bishops had some very good pitchin-3 from Bill G-r- low, but it was not enough to stop the hitting of V/indham. Bill left the mound in the seventh in ning and A. T. Neville finished the game, vVINDHaH 001 012 232 9 10 4 kESLEYhK 000 001 030 4 5 4 CAMPBELL B.^;vT3 IN FIRST Campbell College exploded v/ith five runs in a big first inning, beating th^ Bishops 9-2. The te.-^.m v;as stiff because of a five day layoff with no practice which hurt the Bishops. .ifter the first in ning Schultz settled dov/n and pitched a -;ood game but the Bish ops could not make up the runs. CAMPBELL 501 100 02x 9 12 4 V/ESLEYAN 000 002 000 2 7 2 FREDRICK PLaYS ERROIiL,:,SS Ryan started the game for Fred rick but blew up in the second in ning. Fredrick's relief pitcher, I'iiller, along with errorless ball- playing by the Fredrick team, cai?- ried the team to a 11-1 victory over the Bishops. Schultz started the game for vesleyan but was re lieved by Garlow in the seventh inning, FREDRICK 114 000 40x 10 12 0 WESLEYAN 000 010 000 14 4 LOUISBURG A strong Louisburg team, rated as second in the junior colleges in the state, beat the Bishops 14-5, but not without some v\forry. At the end of 4 innin-^s the Bish ops were leading 3-2 but Louis burg bounced back to break it up in the next three innings, Louis burg looked like a strong hitting team as they collected 18 hits as opposed to the Bishops 5 hits. Francis Eason played a fine de fensive game, v/hile Dickie Moore had 2 hits v/hile coming to the plate 3 official times, BISHOPS LOOSE 7 TO 4 The poxverful VtCilmington team, having shut out their last three opponents and rated as number one in the junior colleges in the state, just did get by V/esleyan last Saturday by a 7-4 score, tj'esleyan played one of their best over all • imes of che ye:ir against the Seahawks. The Bishops weak point v;as their inability to come through with clutch hits. Three Wesleyan pitchers g;ive up 11 hits while the Bishops managed only 4 hits off three v.ilmington hurlers. laLMINGTON WESLEYaN 001 311 010 7 11 1 000 200 200 4 4 2 dear WESLEYAN COmUNITYr It seems ttet v/ith the few home games the Bishops have there couM be more support from the school for its only intercollegiate sport There are a fev/ students, faculty and staff members at the games -.iving their support and cheers. It seems there could be more. For fhose v/ho don'fi knov; the schedule fhe Bishops ^'lay Louisburg tonite at iTunicipal Stadium at B o'clock. A ^VESLEYAN BISHOP
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