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ont the entire first hal£, but the "Yellow J ackets" came back strollg in the second ltal:C, and for a time it looked as if they migl•t win out after all. How<.'Yer, by two foul::; and a field goal we broke tl1e tie and the final whistle blew before the Yisitors were able to register another point.
Onr whole team deserYes special praise for the way in which they kept fighting, while for R.-1\L A., Garnett was the outstanding star. lie shot four field goals and six fonls, maki:ing a total of J± points for his team.
The linc-n1; :
Fa. Rpiscopal R.-M. A.
B acl1mau ..........................................R F . ................................................... R ead
Tony ...................................................L. F.............................................. Garnett Loth .........................................................0 ....................................................... Heatlt Brown, G. S. (capt)................R. G.............................................. Conncill Lee, \V. .............................................1,. G.............................................. Iluulcy
Summary: Field goals, Y. E. S., Bachman, 2; Terry, 2; J...oth, 7; Lee, \\'., 1. Foul goals, J..oth 2. Field Goals, R.-)1. A, Read, 1; Gamett, 4-; Heath, 2; Councill, 2. ]<'oul goals, Garnett, 6. Subs: L;yueh for Bachman, :Frazier for ]~yueh.
Y a. Episcopal, 11; Woodberry, 47.
On Saturday, January 15th, we weut to Orange and were there tlcfcated by tlJe strong \Voodbeny Forest five. Om whole team fought hard but thc.Y were unnble to cope with the splendid team work and shooting that the onmgc and black displayed. The entire' Woodberry team worked w0ll, but the work of Cobb and 1\[otmtcastle is especially worthy of mention. Tl1e work of Bachman was by far the best for ns, while I~ee, at guard, ]'nt np a good clcfen:>e. .
X on:: \\'e regret to sa,. that the note':> taken on thi::: ."'amC' were lost and we ;re thns u~ableto print the line-up and'~urn mary.
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