Page 116 - 1923 VES Meteor
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THE )fEn.or:
uet ttnd the \\"ltite. with \\'yndh:uu ).(•c taptuiu of IIH' White Team and Unh Trrry leader of the GnrtH·t. The tlll'(.'t wa:< ex- tremely exciting fmm beginnin!! to (•nd, uud for ~"nil' titue it could not he determined jnst wlti(·lt team was goin~ to win.
Tn tho c•tHl tltc \'ictory frll to l.cc\; White team, hi" athlc·tcs ltn,·ing amassed n total of 1!l!l '/.! pnint~ u~ninst tht· Gnrnrfs J:>1. Thi~ contributed 4-0 points tmnll'd the Gamet and
\\'hitc Athletic ('up.
Goldsmith or the Onmet f('UIII was the highest poiut winner
in the Scuio1· class with 1, points to llis ct·edit. Htt·11ther, nlso of tho Garnets, led in the ,Juniors with JG points. Gurdon B. was nnt only the high 111an in the :\1idgct dass hut he ulso led the whole field with 24 points.
THE TRACK SE..\SOX
The 1!)2:~ Trlltk geasnn wns inderd a credit to Ihe school, altho we did not ~how up to any ,·cry g1ent ad,·nuta~c nt the 'tate Interscholastic :Ulcet l1eld nt the t•ni\'ersity of \·ir!!inia on the 12th of }.lay. In that meet, \\'aylnnd's third iu thl' ITsdf J\filo nud Hutter's fonrth in tltc Shot Put wns the cx-
tcut of our scori11g. However, \\'l' wmt pcrmnncnt po~:wt:~iou of the Opplc111nn Cttp by takiu~a mH."-l'i score wn<: R1 to 23. The meet with Woodberry }'orcst, on April gstlt re- sulted i11 n triumph for the Ornugc nnd Black nthlctc;~ with 70 points to their credit against mu· 47. The week before that we overwhelmed l~nudolph-)lacon .\endemy inn dunl meet in
which we piled up !>5% points to tltc \·isitors' 17% . The 1st meet of the senson was on )I onday, .\pril 1Gwhen ,,.<' lMt the dual affair with .Angnsta )I ilitar,\· A\<'ademy b,v the H·nre of 9 1 % t o 5 ( i y2 .
Thns of the fonr dual meets we were the Yictors i11 two by wide margin:~, while we were hcaten, hut 110t O\'erwhelmiu~ly, in tl1e otlte1· two.


































































































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