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.„„...sday. 20. 1957 MAROON AND J0!..1> Meei Those Boys Up Front Who Were Tough Enough To Tenderize Ihe Beai ??**! P.\GF TlUXKl .. „„. >-z'z^r:r^:rzrrzirJTzx,r:;jTz nant no further introduction no association wu ^ fs>l Walking Tiie (Ilialk-Liiies By BILL WALKEB lElon got BEAR MEAT! ■ .both offense and ^ That's for real, as no one wiU Vaughn must have l^ed Leno^ dlny who saw the Stauffenber?' Rhyne Express, with Firemen Faust and .4ayed m DelGais and Chief Engineer Mai- much of the game, don and wth a crew of seven Onp wise-cracker Irack-layers out front, run down an'i tiample the much-touted Bear® with methodical ease. The power- hi! Express, featuring an H" wheel drve, literally ground the bapiess Bears under to continue an Undefeated season. [Many of the Elon gridclers play ed perhaps their outstandng game, 4nd it is probably unfair and cer tainly impossible to single out any one particular Christian and say tiiat he won the game. It is al most impossible to say that any e boy stood out above the oth- i. but the names of Charlie Mai- ^ n and J. B. Vaughn were heard ^peatedly from the fans •„„n and (;dd readers, but the Lenor Rhyne B-ars «f 1937 probably ..... . been starters at F.lon's interior line poMti. ns through most of this grid carn ation with these four ru ,ee h kpri and secon "arv defenders, pvervone who sa v la -voek's thrilling victory at . .„ke a /ay a thing from the Elon endi and the * tenderiz^ t'h.- Bear r.i.-at. Those piolured !.- t t. riisi.l. include J. a paign. Without meanmg .1’ ,1,1 ffu^rds were really >i\A truiy tou?h er K vpar- Rob Ueidrick>, l^S-'^' uri led uard iron Hiickory knows the the EVn ^as handled m >h heavier T^y reMaUeo''“T99-r.ound right’ guard from iV.IsvUle, fa., who , wind- V aughn, 190-poimd left tacUe fr f,,, his done yeom .n v ho closes oui ^.Is f>-jrth . nd final year after a rjreer • rnrhir:;c»:d%ero: aT a“n E .n starw ...a pass from the seen, of their fc^.ball triu:.p=u thi, ye... bat - -- ' Newbei ry And Lenoir Rhyne Griddet s i' all Chrisiiuns Tifp Bruins For 20 To 7 Triumph I *% r'li ^ W i I f Yl lucn 01 lilt: One wise-cracker said that Coach Sid Varney had to taice Vaughn out of the game so the freshmen and the youngsters in stands could ^ee what an All-Ameiiican fuU- Dack ran like. Seems that J. B. was interfering with Bullard on his take-off or something like that. It certainly seemed that some thing was bothering BuUard, per haps he had claustrophobia from being penned in so close by white- jerseyed Elon players. However, Coach Sid and all you fans know that Bob Stauffenberg showed them how a fullback should go. Many people have not given Stauf- fy full credit that he deserves, faus It was said that Coach Stas- Mr. Thirteen.” otherwise Char-|avich, when asked *^at big m^i^ li3 Maidon, certainly played his take the repUed outstanding game at quarterbackj made, an for he stood out all the way on'; (^ntmueo^on Page_Four _ \A Proposes Amendineiits For Constitutional Change The Women’s 'AthleUc Assocla-composed of 2 represMtatives ^rom ion Council, meeting at the home West Dorm, one of Mrs. Jeanne Griffin ember 14th, discussed and pro- a.udents, 3„t2 Delta •)3ed a number of amendments from Beta p. the WAA consUtution. which Beta Chi Epsi- Indians Are Defeated In 34 To 7 Slaughter That explosion heard over Bur- -he downfall of the Indian ^.e- lington Memorial Stadium on ba^- ven.^^ backtield hr>rses. urday night, November ^ battering Bob Stauffen- .lot a penetration o . continued to pound the op barrier. Instead, it ■ defense to shreds and tx> ous sound as the Elon , j^^^k up impressive yardage, bu exploded a four-yea ,hp'it was the almost brutal defen- and went on to the Elon line which invading 3^ 7”ount"'set the tempo for Elon's tilth wiu into submission by season. Tackle J. B. Vaughau in parti ,cular played a briUiant game ii; Newberry Elon forward wall, recover- Elon Foolball Elon 25, GuUford It. Elon 21, Appalachian 6. ElJn 21, Ea-st Carolina 12. Elon ST, Pre.ibyterian H. Elon-Catawba (Cancelled). Elon-W.C.T.C. (Cancelled). Elon 34, Newberry 7. Lluu 20. Lenoir Rhyne 7. MOW IT HAPPENED oa «r Elon 13 241 2 239 10 2 38 277 are published in .this issue of the Maroon and Gold so as to qualify for a vote. The proposed changes follow; ARTICLE III. membership. Section I: Active Membership First Downs Yards Gain Rushing Yards Lost Rushing Net Yards Rushing Passes Attempted Passes Coompleted Yards Gain Passing Total Gains Scrimmage 1 Opp. Passes Intercepted 103 Runback Intercepted Passes 54 4 Number Punts 25.0 Ave. Yards Punts 153 Kunback .All Kicks J Fumbles Lost Yards Penalties SCORE BY PERIODS: flon ‘ ^ newberrv ® * E>on Touchdowns — Stauffen- l«rg 3 (1-mn, 1-™“- “'=‘' Gais (1-run); Newcomb (82-inter eeptiion return. Extra Pointe - Faust 2 (placement). Kinsley (placement). Austin (placemeiU). Newberry Touchdown - Spears (1-run). Extra Point — layl®' (placement). [nai lu.• ing two tumbles himself and un loosing a pair of bone-wraeking tackles that shook Newberry backs X-1 loose from the ball on two other W occasiions. The rest of the time 61 he was the fifth man n the In- 1041 dian backfield 219 14 152 37 115 1 3 32.5 74 7 11 Th- EI01 Chri-tians played stun- yards passing, compared wiith 185 ■img football-stunninR both the yards rushing and 50 Lenoir Rhyne players and specta- n« tor the Bears. The Elon attack tors with the power of the attack netted more ^ and the ferocity of their defense total yardnge ... the totals avc.r -as mey pow.red their w,.y to| aged by .11 previous Lenoir Rhyne ,1 deci-five North State Conference foes this year. victory over the Bears at Hickory The ChnstiaHS struck from tht on Saturday night, November 16th.'opening kick-off, with sixteen • smashing the Bears by the plays and five Urst downs leatui- ... .r»fl a 7ft-vard drive. Staufft^nberg In sma-^'hinc the Bear:i by tae piays auu nvc — 20 to 7 count, the Christian grid- mg a 70-yard drive. Stauffenberg clers maintained their undefeated. climaxed the ^ and untied mark tor the 1957 sea from the one, but ^ chalking their sixth win in ley’s kick was wide and Cion had son 05 , a.-, many starts and their fourth only win in tour North State Confer ence games. The win moved the an Tony DeMatteo. Elon guard ai ^o played one of his ‘Kil, liant games, along with Guard Bob Hendricks, Tackle Bob Kopko and Center Lynn Newcomb. Newcomb, the former Conference quarter- mile champion, easily the center in all of Dixie, contributed one of the outstanding features of the game when he grabbed a New berry pa^s out of the air and raced 82 yards for a TD in the final ^Bob Stauffenberg continued his First Ca^e Game Set December 4 Although football has held theu^^gp Jcnter o£ the stage throughout the a str .all, at least one group of Elon rating ludents has been looking ahead, Lenoir Rhyne leam. „ another sport and another sea-j^,,;^^ ^ad held the Conference ,on that oemg the Flghtmg Chrsi-j^.^j^ pajj two seasons, it uan cagers who wiU waste no;^^^ ji^st loss within the Con- time swinging into hardwood ac-1 uon after the Thanksgiving ''““'lElon's second I since World War II and was thus liab — I lltic •■v/k V r- • r* uan cagers who wiU waste no;^^^ ji^st loss within the Con ’ cince 1954. It was only win over the Bears days. SJiice YTWii'j TTt*. -- in fact, the Christian i doubly plea-sing to the Chnstian ecrs will play three games, “"^jpiaygrs. coaches and fans, of them at home and two of them stauffenberg. Harry Faust, away before another issue of thelj^^ DelGais and CharUe Maidon Elon HOW IT HAPPENED Lenoir Rhyne 17 First Downs 15 251 Yard.s Gain Ru-shiiut 206 4 Yards Lost Rushing 21 247 Net Yards Rushing 185 14 Passes Attempted 15 6 Passes Completed 7 87 Yards Gain Passing 50 334 Total Gains Scrimmage 235 0 Opp. Passes Intercepted 0 0 Runback Int. Pa.sses 0 4 Number Punts 4 34.3 Ave. Yards Punts 29.0 46 Runback All Kiicks 68 0 Fumbles Lost 0 26 Yards Penaltcs K (larouii diiu V.-V..N. .*• t ampus press. Cor pubUcation^^.^^ R^yne defenses, and chedules call for only one Maroon ^igh praise for his Bob stauflenoerg Gold in the interval between | quarterbacking. Num- oriUiant play by i ■ Thanksgiving and Christmas' ^.oaches and sports writers Krp7a Tau and Beta Chi Epsi Ion; and 3 representatives from vvdinia Hall one from each floor. geaten for the past tour (h An Sflc’eror representative ^^e South Carolina eleven, the missing three consecutive council] Christians rose up m a ^Hnas shall automaticaUy lose, i^rt and flghtmg exhibition, to Section I: Active Membership— meetmgs sna i . , outclass the Newberry '■a) AU students who participate injher p^jj^,j, gYS-[^uad and keep the Elon 1957 one intramural sport or WAA to, ARTICLE X_TH {oot-1 record clean and clear witlx. five li.iy each quarter jh^ll he de-^TEM. Section game. I«ins and no defeats' and no ties, iclared active members pf the as-,ball program , ^ story was told in '"ciation. (b) Only' acUve mem-;('p) Representmg , . .. . nff campus, 25 points. ouchdowns. an '“r'iw.rtina' 83liioUday season. i credited Maidon with erroriesa yard plunges, and ® i ^he basketeers, who have been eralship as he directed the .et yards rushmg for the mght^l^ However, he with month or more, wiU initiate their was also a per^nal from his backfield 1957-58 campaiign by meet-l BuUet Bob Stauffen- Joey DelGais netting 6 y ^ (n| i„g the strong Belmont Abbey ^ ^is four-year individual Harry Faust 64 “I, HCrusaders on the Elon floor on,^.^« Harold Bullard, the SCORE BY PERIODS: elon 6 0 7 7—20 LENOIR RHYNE 0 7 0 0— 7 Elon Touchdowns — Stauffen- l>erg (1-nm), Faust (57-run), Mal- dun (3-pIunge). Extra Points — Kin.sley 2 (placements). Lenoir Rhyne Touchdown — Bullard (1- nui). Extra Point — Collin# (place ment). Joey Deiuais neiuuB - ^ g jjelmont Abbey ^ uis four-year inoiviouai Harry Faust 64 "readers on the Elon floor on I,^ „arold Bullard, the the assault on the India 1 Wednesday night. December 4th.' Lengji. Rhyne fnUbaclc. Stauf- The only Bruin score came mid way in the second period, with the lUC avv.v . , I'P' “'=‘- „= nnints Iheeinning of the game when the >’ers may vote duriig annual'spring tivity off campus, P ’ .v^rv lection of officers'.' Sectiion II: .\11 women students enrolled i Elon C»Uege -shall be- issociate i-..i,ibers of the .association. V T,r¥iTy-«» «rr A fT'Trr v.ty off campus, 25 pomts. , be^nm ^ ARTICLE XI. NATION^ of the Newberry backs knd BERSHIP. Section 1. T u^ashed thl-dugh to grab the flr«t ,e- of Elon ^oHege shall-te "Newberry fombles that i.ioers 01 tne .association. ^ol CoUege Wo-!ended up n Elon **an^- AKTICLE VI.. ATHLETIC I tion Federation ^ at-1 those fumbles CO'.NCIL. SMtlon 11. AthleUc|men and ^ ’ jin Elon scores and contributed to Cuancil. (a) The council shall be j tend state c»nve of the fastest ball-carrying quar- the Winter . wuarxer cut Bullard to 65lBullard topped the drive with a tets in the South, could “ ^that opener with the y^^ds in 16 rushes. Each ol,o.i^yard plunge, and S‘;|thafmU'ltnr^^^^^ nightpower-drivers a%rhalf-time lead h. tim»s and seven times to Pfeiffer on Saturday mg ■, ^^j^bdown on one-yard plunges, j threatened after aL Elon player ended up with the December 7th, to battle t e^ r , ^at second-half kick-off, but Elon an Elon p y .MethodLst Panthers on | ^eted by fog through much of the ‘’^Vaughan-and Hendricks reeov-1court, ““1 Ja “wn ChrisUans ground out. twenty-nine. From L n,^!rterback .Scotty Spear’s day, December 12th, a deoided advantage m the rush-. j^^ee f wi n^the Newberry 29. to and Gold quint wllllauch lU North ^ a «'™l»''Liays to .score ' wiith Harry Faust Christians rolling early in Slate Conference ^ edge iin the aerial play. The ^lon ^ ^ ^ get the Christians roiu«B _^ / Guilford on the «uakeru 247 net ^ (Continued on Page Four) lyards rushing and showed 87 net] (Continued on Page Four) get uuc - the first quarter. The break fail- (Continued on Page Fouri
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