SATURDAY, APRIL 26. 1947 A^AROON AND GOLD PAGE THREE CHRISTIANS BLAST HIGH POINT, 8-1 ^AHOON AND COLD SpJOJdA By ED MULFORD Elon has a better team than that ■of Carolina! That’s our opinion, after seeing Carolina get swamped by the Burlington Bees the other day out at the ball park. George Meena says that’s a lot of bunk, but never theless, were Carolina and Elon to meet, we’d take one of his bets, and feel safe in doing so. Don’t feel badly about those losses down at Ca tawba, the lights weren’t smy too good, and the boys had a little trou ble followfing the ball. Bill Anderson turned in 22 in nings of scoreless pitching before Ca tawba got on him last week. Not a fast ball pitcher. Bill gets by with a tricky knuckler and uses his head. Next issue, which is the last of the current year, the likeable manager of the Christian, George Stanton, will have the batting averages f the club ready.. At present Steve Walker leads the hitters up around the .400 imark. Graham Erlacher has two lor three for .667 so far, but as yet hasn’t seen enough action to qualify. Don’t give up on this baseball club of ours because of a few losses, how ever, for the boys have enough on the ball to come back with plenty of wins. Our excuses are offered for men tioning softball again, but we want to tell anyone who’d like to go on this year’s tour to get his name in now. Last year the team hit Vir ginia, Maryland, Jersey, New York and Connecticut, but this year the trip will be longer and include sev eral games in Ohio, a stop at Win chester, Virginia, and a quartet of games in Massachusetts secured by Ed Griffin who left us at Christmas. The McCrary grame at Elon, which was rained out, will be played May 5th. The Eagles are toug-h and include W. Hobson, who played last year with Leaks- ville of the Carolina League, hit ting .350. Ball Teaim In Dqilble Loss To Catawba Disaster strtick at the North State j Conference hopes of the Fighting Christians of Moa last week-end when the Indians from Catawba grab- j bed two arc-light games at Salisbury by scores of 7-3 and 3-1. Although I Jack Andrews and Bill Anderson turned- in creditable mound jobs, a series of errors and brilliant pitching by Greene and Taylor of Catawba proved the Elonites undoing. Tay lor whiffed 19 in a spellbinding ex hibition while Greene aided his cause by clouting a home run. The double «iefeat pushed the Christians down to sixth place in the North State Gonference. The boxes: AB S. H. 4 13 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 .1 3 11 Elon Walker, 2b York, rf - Silio, rf Clayton, s ElUs, 3b : Pope, If ^ ^ A McSwain, lb 4 0 0 3 0 0 , 2 0 0 0 0 0 Cross, c Andrews., p Roberts; p - Totals Catawba Bull, cf Almond, 2b - ■Williams, rf . Lisk. lb 'Georgiana, If' Dorton, c 31 JAMES McSWAIN, first baseman from Robbins, N. C. Elon Nine Tops A.C.C., 9-3, Then Loses, 6-2 Journeying to Wilson, N. C., for a A. C. C. AB R. H. pair of games with the defending McCaskill, c ^ 4 0 0 champion, Atlantic Christian, Elon Godwin, 2b 4 0 0 returned with a split, winning the Chapin, rf 4 11 first game 9-3 and losingg the sec- Davis, If 4 2 2 ond 6-2. Jack Andrews spaced five , smith, lb 4 0 0 Bulldog hits in the win, but Frank j Aycock ss 4 0 1 Roberts was unable to stop the slug- i Jones, cf 4 0 0 ging Wilsonites in the second en- j stott, 3b - 3 0 0 counter and went down to his first | Thorne, p 3 0 1 defeat. Elon pounded out 16 hits in the Totals a 34 3 5 victory, Ed Ellis being the big gun with three safe blows. (Second Game) Elon AB R. H. Walker, 2b — 5 12 York, rf 5 2 2 Clayton, ss 5 12 Savini, cf 5 2 2 Ellis, 3b - 5 1 Pope, If 5 0 McSwain, lb - 5 0 Cross, c 4 2 2 Andrews, p 5 0 0 Steve Walker’s 3 Hits Spark Conference Win Bill Anclersan Hurls 5-0 Win Over Knitters Bill Anderson turned in one of the finest pitching performances of his career at Winston-Salem on the 15th of April when he stopped the classy Hanes Knitters outfit with just four hits for a 5-0 victory. Dick York, Lou Savini and Ed Ellis led the at tack with two safe hits apiece. For Anderson it marked up 18 innings of scoreless pitching for Elon this year. With Steve Walker banging out three safe blows, including a triple, and with Frank Roberts and Weldon Price spacing nine Panther hits, the Elon baseballers grabbed their second conference win Tuesday from High Point by an 8-1 score. The game was never in doubt as the Christian stickers blasted for three runs in the first inning and three more in the second. Elon Walker, 2b York, rf - Clayton, ss 2 I odviin, cj 2 I Ellis, 3b 01 Pope, If FRANK ROBERTS, Portsmouth, Va., winner over High Point, 8-1. AB R. ..4 0 0 ... 4 .. 4 _. 4 .. 4 ... 4 IHandly, 3b - ^ ^ Richardson, ss Greene, p — ^ 1 Totals 35 (Second Game) Elon AB B. H. 'Walker, 2b York, rf Clayton, ss ^ Savini, cf Ellis, 3b Pope, If ——• McSwain, lb — Gross, c Anderson, p 4 4 7 3 ....... 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 30 1 3 Catawba AB R* H. Bull, cf 4 10 Almond, 2b - — 2 10 Totals 44 9 16 Tennis Squad Opejns Today Against GTA AB R. H. 4 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 2 ....... 4 0 0 4 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 LEON POPE, Christians left field er from Winchester, Va. 4 4 4 4 Handley, 3b 3 Richardson, ss - 4 Taylor, p j- ^ William, rf ... Lisk, lb Georgiana, If Dorton, c Totals Depending mainly on a crop of in experienced, blit promising; racquet- eers, who are rounding into sjiape under the guidiBg hand of Coach Pierce, the Elon College tennis team will open its 1947 season here this afternoon against Greensboro Ten nis Association. * Only two letter- men, A1 Burlingame and Lawrence Paige, have returned from last year’s Cliristian squad, which finished sec ond to Catawba in the N0rth State conference. Until last week, poor weather, had prevented the Elon courts from toeing put in playable condition, with the result that Coach Pierce has had only a few days in which to spot his best prospects from among the 15 inen who have reporte.d , for the sport. Consequently, he will retain a team of about 12 players until the weaker ones are eliminated in intra-squad competition. In addition to the two lettermen, players who may see action in today's opienirig meet include Bill Winstead, Bob Woolridge, Bill Ethridge, Frank McCauley, Pedro Godwin, J. B. Mar tin and Dave McClfehhy. Others niay round 'into 'shape during the 'season and replace men currently ratW high er on the squad. Two meets have been added to ' the schedule announced in the last issue of MAROON AND GOLD. Elon will play Oak Ridge away dn Wed nesday, April 30, and at home on Fri- i 32 3 ' 4 day, May 16. Cross, c , Roberts, p .. Davis, p Anderson, p Totals .'_.u. 33 2 6 A."C.C.\, McCaskill,, ss ...... Godwin, 2b Chapin, rf Davis, If Smith, lb Aycock, c Jones,-cf Ward. 3b White, p Elon AB R. H. Walker, 2b 5 0 0 York, rf 4 0 2 Clayton, ss 5 0 1 Savini, cf 5 2 2 Ellis, 3b 3 1 2 Pope, If 4 1 0 McSwain, lb 3 0 1 Cross, c 4 1 1 Anderson, p 3 0 0 Totals .... 37 5 9 Hanes AB R. H. Newsome, cf 4 0 0 Siemzore, 3b 4 0 0 Wagner, 2b 4 0 1 Stevenson, rf 4 0 1 Pegram, c 4 0 0 Boles, If 4 0 2 Owens, Ib 2 0 0 Nunn, ss 4 0 0 Walkel, p 3 0 0 Totals ... 33 0 4 AB R. H, j Walker, 2b 5 I Ellington, rf 0 York, rf 4 Clayton, ss 2 Savini, cf 4 Erlacher, 3b 0 Ellis, 3b 4 Sileo, If I 0 Pope, If Z... 3 0 McEntee, lb 1 McSwain, lb 3 Cross, c 4 Thompson, c 0 Roberts, p 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 Price, p 1 0 Totals 38 5 n High Point AB R. H. Kock, ss 5 Hoover, 3b 4 Tedder, If Gailes, c 4 Myers, rf 4 Sheets, cf 4 Fowler, 2b 4 Vets Whip McEwen, Bow To High Point Pounding otit 18 hits, including four home runs, the Elon Vets de feated McEwen Mills of Burlington last week. 19-5, as Tony Cockrell pitcheda five hitter. Later in the j week the Vets did not fare so well,' bowing to the High Point Weavers,' 10-8. Vets AB R H Harris, lb 5 3 3 Hollander, cf 5 3 3 Mulford, ss 5 3 3 Duhl, 3b 2 10 Kozakewich, 3b 3 2 2 1 Silio, rf 2 0 1 Huyett, rf 2 11 Langston, 2b 3 0 1 l- Burlingame, If 111 Parker, If 2 10 Dunn, If ... 2 2 2 Hammond, lb 4 Summey, p 4 Totals 3Y 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 ELON VETS BOW TO HAW RIVER, TOP STONEY The Elon Vets softball team bow ed on Sunday at Haw River by a scorc of 10-9 and won Tuesday over Sidney Knitters of Graham by a 10-8 score. McEwen AB R H Tickle, cf 4 2 1 Smith, lb 4 2 2 Austin, p 4 0 qq Beal, rf 3 0 1 Poteat, 2b 3 0 1 Fuquay, p 10 0 Patton, 3b : 2 0 0 Graves, c 3 9 0 Cavenish, U 3 0 q Blanchard, ss ...: 3 1 q Totals .... 33 5 5 Golombek, c c.... Cockrel, p 40 19 18 Totals Totals (5) 1947 The C-C Co BOTTIH) UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COIA COMPANY BY BURLINGTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY