SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1941
Christians
Sigma Phi,
MAROON AND GOLD
Will Get Second
Alpha Pi, And
PAGE THREE
Crack
White
At Duke Wednesday
Sox Lead
Rambling
With yOCK MALLOy
All Three Undefeated y^j Net Team To Start
In Respective Leagues
10
With th6 advent of warm
weather, the softball season
swings into full play when seven
games were played within the
The E Men’s Club has grown in the pasti ^
two years lo become one of the most powerful faTtLTays.
organizations on the campus. It is one group | A11 teams entered in the two
wnerein co-uperation exists, no matter what year have gone into
other affiliations interfere. Fraternity differ- ‘^e results were pretty
ences Mave disappeared under the guiLnce of "adtrs^^fTsl'Tear-s'Serrftj
Its two hara working officers, Jack Boone and won their first
Bernie Daher. ,
J.1 • I In the non-fraternity league the
YOU can see this group represented at all white sox, also as expected, are
athletic contests. The members who arp not victories as
TO LOSE IN
CONFERENCE
Day T lip Sunday
The Elon College tennis team
has dropped two consecutive
I matches since their initial vic-
Coach Horace Hendrickson,s tory over William and Mary,
baseballers opened their defense j Norfolk Division. Their antici-
of the North State Conference' * j ^ i_
Championship by trimming the^ Guilford was
Lenoir Rhyne Bears, 3-2. The
game, which was played in | second game of the season
Burlington, was a beautiful pitch-, resulted in a heartbreaking loss
Lenoir I to N. C. State. The Christians
Tal Aberneth/^of'Elon."^^^^ fought hard, but they dropped the
With the Christians leading 2-0, j douT)les match to lose 4-3.
1 irHpinnfino- ir^ against no defeats. The fresh-'Sisk clouted the ball outi'Cessna and Lightbome had pre-
;.i , „ *T 3,rG on tnG SidGliriGS men, with a 1-1 record are their park with a mate on base viously won their single matches
i Ving that lamiliar nrv. “Ppnnnfc r>QnrlT7 closest rivals. j to tie the score. Late in thejand Lightboume teamed with
Here lhe„ a„ b*t 'J'^ ,
iving that familiar cry, “Peanuts, candy and
>lt drinks, aren’t you thirsty or can’t you eat!”
TViic! ^ ''' .7'^'^ of the gamcs played to date I j ^^^rned run to clinch the win
1 his organization first saw the light of day T. K. formally opened the season entering the game, Aber ,
tr.ree years ago through the work of such in- psi s-5, but to ir ^as with the'^nd far bItween. Afaybe^tirey wiii
IVjental athletes as Art Lea, Ben Hurst, John iVd't kC/^“4:“'"i “ brr!.r'DT‘ *"
Henry Pearce and Archie Israel. But at that ‘h' oI ineligible playe„. I TJe pri.ii™ Jumped «„ thrcej«>re ot 5.2. The o„ly lhl„g Ih. 3
'^ith the only, s..™ pm w.™ ‘S SX S%'“d‘U^SlS^rtre™^^^
X(Jj rn.d.i lunCLlOn OI tnG group bGing* the iniation Sigma Phi took the first game were holding the High Pointers Cessna and Billy Johnston.
cer 'u.ollies administered to the “new e-round- to two runs. The team as a whole I The team will meet Guilford,
£-.T>v^ ’ highlights of the game happened hit well and after the first inning Catawba and Atlantic Christian
m the third inning when Shaw the Panthers were never in the Colleges this week and then
Last year under the canablp 1pnrlpr«>n'r^ r,f prepare for their road trip, which
T lovH WhifloTT- fVizi • i- ^ f ^ second game with Le- will take them through Virginia
J^ioya Whitley the organization started to gather f*eld which was errored, allow- noir-Rhyne, the Christians bext- Washington. D. C., Maryland and' The Elon Slufieers met two ^f
niomencum. With the permission of Mr. West scores. ed the left hand slants of Johnny Pennsylvania. the Southern Conference’s best
they took over the candv and soft Hrink pnnppc mmng Kappa Psi comers of the lot So far the team hasn’t been teams in the same week when
4- VL Ii i f- arinK conces- attempted a comeback with one a"d decisively defeated the Bears able to hit its full stride 'Tho they defeated
Sion at ^e athletic contests. With the Jnoney base. John ll-2- As the High Point game, play to date has been very spot and dropped a
]-eallZed from this enterprise they held a SUCOP=;q- Pearce, f.rst baseman, 't was ^ easy victory with Tal ty; the boys look very good a1 Duke, 6-1.
ful shindig at the V. F. W. Lake in Graham. rd^erSerrre. rSii.r" „r„rL7re:^tf:'i' T.;\?e'„ir; Sr^S
IhlS year the boys got an even better start, -^^pha Pi took I. T. K. 5-4 in a ” a two game senes the Chris- members of the team played the hooked up in a pitching duel for
and with the aid of all concerned they drew up m .'°o“nf™“L?"mii'ihI-,5; i"“e 'Si TheVLrto” '';'’:.';'.';'’"'’" “
and accepted a constitution. With such a g:00d inning, when Alpha P1 came Pitched the Christians to a „jp starting thlL week winlurt
beginning the club is now functioning along "'“J LenrLr.S' =^2 i •“"> to gam thei.
smooth lines. Their latest achievement has b»-n the bairS„e" > maieh ,or Etald “,”‘0,''™/“”“''"" ™
the ordering of white sweaters with gold “E’s” seventh, Alpha Pi came
for the senior lettermen. Bernie Daher, sec- Tp'ftr'ba"°T.'n.r"o“ifnd
After entering the game, Aber-! other Elon point.
I Me Cann May
Pitch Again For
Devils
One week ago, after much com
ment and rain, Elon and Duke
finally played a baseball game.
Well you know what tlie outcome
was, Duke 6-1. The Cannonade
gets another chance at the Blue
Devils Wednesday, and you can
bet a bag of beans that the men
of Hendrickson will be out there
hustling for a victory, just as
Duke did when they were here.
Coach Jack Coombs of Duke is
a very smart man and so it
would be difficult to say who he
will start on the mound, but it
will be either McCann or Mock.
Coach Hendrickson has not yet
made a decision who will do his
twirlinp
Last year at this time they
were hitting the ball with plenty
of power and regularity, but this
season our hits have been few
Jtilon Whips
Wake Forest But
Loses To Devils
Wake Forest 4-3,
listless game to
series,
was belted early in the Jame.
In the second game Elon came
from behind with rain threaten-
1 U It- 77“"'"’ game. Garland mreaten- Snow Hill will not have a tean
I eI,ar>-treasurer OI the club, says that he expects ^ausey worked on the mound for pushed over a run in the in the Coastal Plain league this
the awards any day now, and that thev will bp ^ ’ “p ® Bob Jast half of the seventh inning to year
1 . iivvv, aiiu uiau uiey will oe Wingard for Alpha Pi gave up the score at 5 all. Jack Card- her
presented to the seniors in one of the student lo'hits
chapel periods. The men who will receive these wwte sox win
awards are: Waddy Saecker, Jack Wilkerson, The white sox over ran the
Carlton House with a five 10
one score. Captain Johnny M.t
chell and John Fowlkes came
Rocky Mount has bought pitcher Bill McCahan, set
franchise. Elon College Elon 6-1. McCahan gave
2-1 lead. In the seventh, Bay,
becoming tired, gave way, and
the home club jumped on the
Deacons for three runs to clinch
the win. The whole team played
well behind Abbie anxl proved
they could rank with the best
in the State.
The Duke Blue Devils, Jed by
back
Elon
ctj-c. rvauuj^ oaccivei, UctCK VVllKerSOn,
Garland Causey, John Henry Pearce, Ed Potter,
Koland Longest, and Jimmie Rumley. .... cam.
ihe club holds iniation three times a year f-^rough with home runs. Bohen
™ce after each major sport season is completed! Siro„‘rJa't';;,e"°“5„g“hl:
in the new constitution, unlike the old, it is not pi icaer lor Carlton House,
necessary for everyone who earns a letter to '
join._ Recently they completed initiation cere- ed for Jour^^'"®
m.onies for the new ,men who earned their letters The Freshmen
■Jake ’ ivIcL/uf
was toucjj
during basketball season. Waddy Saecker. Ber- P^^’^'^hing House
- ’ worked on the mound for
w A. fcJOVc rjlOTl
ner scored the tieing run. As bought the lights that Snow Hil, only two hits, one by Gardner
:, ardner scored the i-un, ram and used last year for night baseball and one by Daher. Abeinethy
J ^“rted pouring on the field and they will be installed on the pitched a great game, but «rrors
and the game had to be called. new baseball field. and inability of his teammates to
hit kept him in a hole most of
SO n Y D I A I knocked only
• Ky K I W K I A\ L out, of the infield.
The Christians were not playing
TP A r’TT 'T'TT' A n/r P'ay-
-* 1 HiAlVl ed Saturday. They get another
,— chance at Duke next Wednesday
'‘^¥hy don’t we hav#» a
.11^ UUIl I we nave a rracK team; I'or revenge, be in Durham to back
years ^.jis question has been circulating about
Horseshoe And Ping
Pon^ 1 o Start Soon
defeated th
8-1. Peeble:
ni(! Daher and Bernie Askins w7re“ta chlrgrof Sment^i'vtngTp"™?'
the ceremonies and they carried their jobs out hits. Bowden worked for th(
VerV nicely Publishing House.
T / \ IT TV’/ ^ A TTT7' A TA ^ high scoring, hard hittin;
LOOKING AHEAD contest. Alpha Pi took I^ppi
The club is looking forward to bigger and
1 ° .J, T . -1 1 TTTi , Nance was removed m the third
better success next year, if such is possible. What with the score 3-0, and from
v/ith the new stadium meaning more football P’’® a
feames at home, the boys are looking forward to evL,^Kappa^pJ! le’^d^^rAtk^iTs
adding more articles to their stock. So remem- ^ee, and Blanchard watts hn
ber, when you hear the chant of the “E” Men Tn'' though they scored 9
1 J J? i-i, J. J?- / • 1 . ’ tallies, they were still 7 short
reach down for that iive cent piece and enjoy a ah the Alpha pi’s hit safeiy a
cold drink or a piece of candy. Because you are staten, ciapp, .^nd
thirsty and you can eat. outstand-
Q u I c
^ I i-nt£r this vca^’s'miet— ""
BASEBALL: Hugh Mulcahy, of gers this year except that the FOOTBALL: Elmer Layden is n- j x ° chej^ and “Gorgeous’' George
t!.e Phillies, who was about to be rule about the pennant winner moving up in Ihe football world OlUdentS, thls is yOUr ChanCC. In all Droha- ^eena has been prart'c-
sola to the Cubs for $75,000. This not buying players for the next He quit his job as a coach to he’ b'^l^V fl tmrk tPTin will Ko J u j. secret, but his irianagsrs
purchase might have made the season. Now Lewis is about to come commissioner of Nat^na . C ICam Will be established here Hext inform us that he knows a kft
Cubs a telling factor in the Nat- be taken into the army, so kiss pro-football. Now the off ce .-f ' \ ooys WRo enter the meet make a de- hook unmatched by any.
- ’ - ■ • ■ ' cent .“hewing. Anyway, it'll be lots of ;''un.
All *x J. 1 • 1 « • Come out—all next week and
y\. J tnn ,e interested in tra-^k, should report watch the boys y,o.
C^ach Rninansky at their earliest C'>r!ve.ni:nfe. ‘
ilie Elon campus. It has been the subject of
iTiany open letters, it is one of the favorite topics
in bull sessions; in fact, it is just about number
one on Elon’s question parade. ^ r,
Ai I , Coach Brunansky and Jack
Al Jast, aspiring trackmen, you have your Boone have announced the inlra-
chance. Coach Hendrickson has stated that if
mural Ping Pong and Horse Shoe
enough interest is shown in track, he will enter a .T'"
tesm in the North State Conferenc Meet to be cipate'and the^sch'^duie'^has^S'n
neJd m High Point, May 10. He also has prom Is ^o™P^®ted. The Ping Pong tour-
ed to place Coach Brunansky at the helm of the E^„'ld^,“ho"d"be
team. ter this year with sucii stars as
m,. Mf V®''’' 8®«' Of vvinnin? the Sey'T’^'i kT^’bLT/'Z"'-
ini.L 11 a,i the boys who can run, jump, hurdle, or ticipatmg.
tiiiow weights will show some interest and are Horse shoe toum'"T n‘
willing to get into shape for the meet Last year Ttt ShoS
cne boy entered the meet and took two first champion, John Fowlkos, favcr-
p’a?es. This boy is back again and is willing to
„, so kiss pro-football. Now the off ce
lonal League race. But now $100,000 good bye Washington. president ha^ been added to his
fTtigh is a Buck Private at $21 a BASKETBALL: Long Island U. duties. Layden gets $20 000 t-r
inojuh. The Phillies and Mul- really goes in for basketball in a year for his dual io"b - ’
y sure do hate this. b^g way. They have just fini.sh- Leonard Darnell, former Duke
’Vashing'.on was offered $100,- ed a tough sea.son and t!ien the footbail star is really in for son-e
000 by the Tigers for Buddy coach gave his players a few stiff competition now. He has
J.'-vis last year and the' Senators days rest only to call them cut entered the Naval Air Corps
v> Ji*ld have sold Li.'.', to the Ti-.Ior spring practice. tr^- for his
to
V.- nr,3.
TIT
. I
Intramural trnn\s i-as I-
w(^u’id like to see all boys working out bv indefinite y j^.,k
UUI UJ Boone annnnn-c-d thal. the trnn’!?
courts would have to be niit ,-n'o
T'“r. 1 })£ there? shape before the touinanK-nt
I
could be run off.