Page Four Guilford Diamond Team On Way To Successful Season : Through the first six games of baseball Guilford has played this season, the Quakers possess a rec ord of four wins and two losses. In North State action the slate reads two wins and one loss. Here is a brief review of the games played against Lenoir- Rhyne, the University of Maine and Elon. Not included are games after April 16. (The ACC game scheduled for April 13 was rained out). Quakers 9; Bears 5 Guilford's strong-armed right hander, Larry Gill, started his third game of the season against the Lenoir-Rhyne Bears, and sent them away from Greensboro with a 9-5 loss. With the exception of a three run outburst in the fifth inning, Gill was in complete charge. Big Red rifled the third strike past 11 Bears, including eight in the first three innings, and walked five. He surrendered six hits. The Quaker bats backed Gill up with 10 hits. Brodie Baker led the attack with a homer and a triple. Bob O'Daniel drilled two doubles. Conrad Parker collected a triple The Quaker baseballers con tinued to roll by taking two non-conference games from Norfolk's William and Mary 10-9 and 5-4 in an away double header April 17. Little, relieving Gill in the) 7th inning, was credited with the first win; while Herring pitched a 4-hit effort and Aber nathy homered to rack up the second game. The tennis and golf teams ran into trouble, however, losing 4-3 and 5-2, respectively. Guilford now leads the North State Conference with its 2-1 record, and boasts a 6-2 season standing. and a single. And Lee Johnson rapped out a pair of singles. Bobby Hodges had a double. Quakers 11; Maine 4 The offensive punch of the Quak ers came to life in the latter inn ings to deal the touring University of Maine an 11-4 defeat. Mickey Herrin picked up the win for Guilford, pitching in relief of Charlie Little. Wayne Wyckoff and Brodie Baker also saw action on the mound. Conrad Parker was the big man at the plate for Guilford with four one-base blows. Brodie Baker con tinued his lusty hitting with a triple and a single. Quakers 7; Christians 6 Elwood Parker snapped out of a slump to deliver a bases-loaded triple in the eighth inning to pull the Quakers from behind, and pre sent them with a 7-6 win over the Elon Fightin' (and they did just that) Christians. A fight that broke out in the ninth inning marred the win for Guilford. The pugilistic exhibition —something which should have never happened—originated be tween Jack Holley and four Elon players that had been ejected from the contest. Before cooler heads finally were able to restore order, mob action developed. In the featured event of the af ternoon—the game—Larry Gill started, and pitched the first seven and two-thirds frames. A four-run rally by Elon chased him from the mound. Charlie Little came on in relief, and was given credit for the win. Besides his triple, Elwood Parker also had a single. Jim Stutts crack ed out two singles that drove in three runs. Conrad Parker boomed out a double. Left to right, first row: Tim Vanhoy, Dick Hall, Don Brame, David Odom, Elwood Parker, Lee Johnson, Ed Kelly, Tom Whitely; second row—Manager Lloyd Smith, Ken Kendrick, Bobby O'Daniel, Charlie Little, Conrad Parker, James by Lynne Hundley You see them in action perhaps twice a week, but do you know who they are? Let's take a quick glance at the ten wearers of the gray and red who have been start ing: Bobby OTDaniel ... Ist base . . . 19 . . . sophomore . . . Goldsboro, N. C. . . . one of the leading hitters on the team last season . . . 5-letter Guilford College Baseball Statistics (Through the first six games—April 11) S2 v G PLAYERS Baker 6 21 9 10 1 2 1 10 .476 11 1 0 1.000 O'Daniel 6 18 483 005 .444 55 3 2 .967 Stutts 6 19 3 8 0 0 0 8 .421 37 6 2 .956 C. Parker 6 27 9 9 1 1 0 3 .333 6 8 2 .875 Gill 4 15 450003 .333 2 7 3 .756 Hall 6 16 250 002 .313 7 0 2 .778 E. Parker 6 24 4 6 1 1 0 4 .250 11 14 7 .781 Hodges 6 18 5 4 1 1 0 9 .222 9 0 1 .900 Johnson 6 25 11 5 0 0 02 .200 11 15 1 .963 Kelly 34100000 .000 0 2 2 .500 Hedrick 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 Faulk 24000000 .000 3 0 0 1.000 Little 32000000 .000 2 5 0 1.000 Kuzma 12000000 .000 0 0 0 .000 Ilolley 110 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 Whiteley 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 1 0 1.000 Griffin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 Simpson 10000000 .000 0 0 0 .000 Herrin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1.000 Wyckoff 10000000 .000 0 0 0 .000 Totals 6 202 54 60 7 5 1 46 162 63 22 .911 PITCHERS SG CG GMS IP HO SO BB R&ER ERA WON LOST Gill 4 3 4 34.2 28 27 18 24-11 2.82 2 1 Herrin 0 0 1 4.2 1 0 5 2- 1 1.92 1 0 Little 2 0 3 8.1 13 3 7 8- 7 7.53 1 0 Simpson 0 0 1 1.1 3 0 3 5- 5 33.33 0 1 Kuzma 001 33 33 2- 0 0.00 0 0 Wyckoff 001 + 0 0 2 0- 0 0.00 0 0 Griffin 001 + 001 2- 2 00 Baker 0 0 2 1.1 3 0 1 2- 2 13.33 0 0 Totals 6 3 11 54 51 33 40 45128 4.67 4 2 Carter's Esso Service Center at Guilford College Headquarters for College Car Problems Y *\ Fair Lanes Friendly ( >Friendly Shopping Center _ >^>7/ BR 3-6967 A? Fairlanes Coliseum 2703 High Point Rd> COLLEGE STUDENTS 35c RATE MON.-SAT. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. \ TEN PINS Summer / ' = %Jr AND • Leagues / DUCK PINS Forming FIA I R ILi AINIE S INC.I THE GUILFORDI AN Thumbnail Sketches man in high school . . . halfback for Quaker gridironers . . . Econ major. Lee Johnson . . . 2nd base ... 19 . . . sophomore . . . Victoria, Va. . . . first year on team . . . depend able glove man . . . fast . . . good hitter . . . P.E. major. Conrad Parker . . . 3rd base . . . 20 . . . Woodland, N. C. . . . moved from outfield position . . . strong For That Superb Look College Cleaners Guilford College, N. C. —Dwight Thomas Pendry, Robert Lynch, Ken Griffin, Bobby Hodges; third row—Coach Stuart Maynard, Jim Stutts, Brodie Baker, Larry Gill, Wayne Wycoff, Mickey Faulk, Dan Kuzma, Manager Jimmy Earp. man at the plate ... he and brother Elwood keep the left side of the diamond well covered . . . P.E. major. Elwood Parker . . . shortstop . . . 18 . . . freshman . . . Woodland . . . very good defensively . . . saw a lot of action with Jayvee basket ballers . . . moved up to varsity . . . Math major. Dick Hall . . . left field ... 23 . . . freshman . . . Greensboro . . . attends Greensboro Division . . . veteran . . . good prospect. Brodie Baker . . . centerfield . . . 22 . . . senior . . . Wendell, N. C. . . possibly best hitter on team . . . jack of all trades on the diamond . . . infield, outfield, and pitches . . . quarterback on football team . . . ex-president of Monogram Club . . . Who's Who . . . Econ major. Bobby Hodges . . . rightfield . . . 24 . . . junior . . . Martinsville, Va. . . . hits the long ball . . . powerful arm . . . rifles throws in from out field . . . cleanup hitter for second year . . . veteran . . . Econ major. 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