Thursday, April 19, 1984
The Pendulum
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Christian nine finds groove
near post-season games
By Danny Hubbard
Sports Editor
The Fightin’ Christian base
ball team, after losing back-to-
back crucial games against
High Point College, has found a
late season groove by winning
the last five games, including
two doubleheader sweeps.
Playing up to their potential,
the Christian nine hosted
North Carolina A & T on Tues
day and continued their late-
season success by sweeping the
Aggies.
In the first game, sophomore
transfer Greg McDannold
struck out 17 batters in Elon’s
10-1 destruction of A & T. He
had a no-hitter through six and
one-third innings of the seven-
inning game.
Elon was just as tough in the
second game as Craig Holman
Media
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like to see the community more
informed as to what WSOE can
do for them.
Next year the Phi Psi Cli edi
torship will also be split. Co
editors will be junior Cyndi
Lawson and junior Laura Tem
ple. Both worked as co-editors
on the yearbook staff at their
high school and said that they
know what goes into such a
publication.
Temple said, “We want an
overall theme to the yearbook
next year that will be apparent
throughout the book.”
Colonnades editorship will
be filled by the current manag
ing editor, sophomore Sabra
Best. Best said that she would
not be able to be certain of any
changes that she would make
as to the Cvlonnades until she
saw the completed form.
Taking charge of The Pendu
lum the remainder of the year
and next year will be Loukia
Louka, a junior from Virginia
Beach, Va. She said “I think it’s
(Pendulum) changed a lot since
I came here — for the better. I’d
like to continue what was
established this year. Maybe I
would make changes in sec
tions to meet needs of changing
student body here at Elon.”
fashioned a two-hitter over five
innings before surrendering
the final two innings to reliefer
Mike Scott. The combination of
these pitching aces stopped the
Aggies in an 8-0 victory.
Last Thursday, the Christ
ians traveled to High Point to
face a scrappy Panther team
that turned back the Elon nine,
5-4. On Friday, High Point came
to Newsome Field and skipped
away in a strong performance
with an 11-6 win over the
Christians. Those two straight
losses left the Elon team with
an even 12-12 record and a dim
outlook for the post-season.
With their backs against the
wall and facing a possible los
ing record, the Christians re
grouped and swept a doub
leheader from Mars Hill Col
lege on Saturday afternoon by
scores of 5-1 and 9-5.
Then on Sunday, and playing
their fifth game in four days,
the Elon nine shut down the In
dians of Catawba College be
hind the six-hit pitching of
sophomore Craig Harris. Har
ris got a big boost from Frank
“Pee Wee’ Manship when the
veteran third-baseman
smashed a three-run homer in
the fourth inning.
The Christians will now take
a week off before traveling to
Gardner-Webb College for a
doubleheader on Wednesday.
Next Friday (27th), the Elon
nine will host Shaw University
before concluding their regu
lar season at home on Saturday
(28th) against St. Augustines
College.
The Fightin’ Christians’ re
cord now stands at a respect
able 17-12, with five regular
season games remaining.
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County woman of the year and
in 1970 Elon College awarded
her the honorary degree of
Doctor of Humane Letters.
Dr. J. Earl Danieley, an Elon
College chemistry professor,
worked with McEwen through
out his 16 years as Elon Presi
dent (1958-1973).
Dr. Danieley said, “She was a
gracious lady. She was vitally
interested in Elon College. As a
trustee she always did her
homework and she partici
pated actively in all of the com
mittees on which she served.
She was especially pleased
and honored that the college
named its most important
building, the library, in her
honor.”
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