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Yisitors', but from the ,·cry beginning onr opponents out- classed us in tl.e shooting. It was this fact that put us, at the end of the rirt half, on the short end of a 13-1 score.
In the secm:Hl r•eriod we came back strong, and shortly after the first whistle Ten-y made our first field goal. From then on the cont~t was "nip and tuck", with neither team showing to ndYanrah"e OYCr the other. The work of Bridges nnd Tyler wa,.. the ruain fnctor in the High School's ,·ictory, while Terry \t"llS we bright star of our quintet.
TLe lineup and score:
E. II. 8. V.E.S. .Morton ................L. F.................. )lead
Bridges ....... . .... . ..R. F... . .... . ........ Frazier Tyler ..................C................ Goldsmith Daniels ................L. G.................... Lee Macka1................R. G.................. Terry
Summary: Field goalc:-)lorton, Bridges 4, Tyler 5, Dnnicls, ) lead, Goldsmith, Terry 2. Foul goals- Daniels (8 out of 12), Mead (6 out of 11). SuLs.-Lndd for Brid-
ges; )loncure for Macknl. Tieieree-Wills (V. M. I.). U. of Ya. (Freshmen), :::~-\~. E. S., 22
On February 2nd we losl ou.,. second ;ramo of the season to the Freshmen Team of the r niYersity of Virginia. The score was 38-22.
We were tl.~ first to score and we held tlle lead for some few minutes, but in a short while the fir.;t yent· ba. ket~ers nccnstomed themsehes to the floor and hegan making goals with ominous fn~uency. At the end of the 'first half we were bringing up the rear with tPn points to Virginia's nineteen.
l3oth teams pla.ved 'rith increased >igol' in the second half, but the visitors' lea.l wa:> too great f
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