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were repeatedly thro,vn for losses by our linemen. The work of the entire \..... E. S. backfield was of high order, while that of tho line was close to being sensational. llitchcock's work at guard was especially worthy of notice.
The line-ups:
S. V. A.
F.E.S.
Braxton ...............L. E.................. Smith Harlow ................L. T.............. Dickerson Hitchcock .............JJ. G........... Rowe (Capt.) Buckner ....:...........C................... Arthur
Uukc .................R. G................ Triplett
)[addnx ...... .. .......R.
Frazier ...............R.
Payne ................Q.
T.oth .. . .. . .. . .........R.
Terry .................L.
J,cc (Capt.) ....... .....F. B................ Schlacks
T.... . . . ..... . .. Nixdroff E.................. Yates B.................. Riley H.... . . . ....... Jl,[cCauley
II.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ]\[iller
Summary: Touchdowns-Loth, JJce. Goals kicked from touchdowns-Buckner (2). Substitutions: V. E. S.-Ellett for Buckner; :Meade for Braxton; "B:n·her for :Meade; Brax-
ton for Barber. Rcferee--Silverstein (W. & L.). Umpire- Schnlt?. (\Y. & L.)
V. E. S., 48; J\L U. S., 0
We rang up om fourth straight shut-out victory of the sea- son when, on October 21st, we swept over and around J\fc- Guiro's University School to the tune of 48-0. The game was a one-sided affair from start. to finish, and on no occasion
whatever did the Yisiting eleven even threaten to score. During the £rst half we scored almost at will, and by a ~tcady hammering of our opponents' line, ran up a total of thirty-four points. In the second period we resorted·to a
passing game, but our aerial attack was not nearly so effective ~s the work done in the previous half. Only two more touch-
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