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HARGRAVE UPSETS V. E. S. IN ROUGH GAME
. (Continued from page 1) Lew1s ...........................__....... Taylor
left guard ----------·-------- --------- --
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Hamner ---------------------------- Carricker
center right guard
McCoy ---------------------------------- Camden right tackle
Boyd ---------...----.......______....... Blossom right end
Day .--............--.........__.............. Scott quarter-back
H u m r i c k h o u s e -- -------- -- --------- --- B e a l l left half-back
Farinholt .....____...________._-------.-- Mapp right half-back
-with a more attractive ass01tment of F all Suits and Topcoats to welcome you with than we have ever had. Models of distinction~with
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( Capt.) ---------------- Smith fullback
Goldsmith Substitutions : V. E.
KUPPENHEIMER $37.50 and $50.
S.-Wilkin- son for Farinholt ; Walton for Am- ole; Farinholt for Wilkinson· Wil-
Freshmen by a score of 28-6.
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kinson for Day; Miller for Ha~ner; Luck for Boyd; Constantine for Spruill.
H. M. A.-Harper for Scott; Scott for Harper ; Spruce for Derby; H arper for Beall; Muter for Car-
The school bi'rthday was observed
October 19 with a golf tournament
and picnics in the morning while a
Our Hats, Shoes and Furnishings- complete in every detail- will outfit you perfectly f o r every occasion.
ney) .
Timekeeper : Belote (Virginia).
school.
K n o w l t o n
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magnificent dinner and movies were ricker; Carricker for Muter; Derby the feature of the evening.
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for Spruce; Carrady for Beall. T ouchdown : Scott.
Referee : Simpson (R.-M. A.)
The first team defeated the Eng- lish High School of Boston on Octo- ber 16, but were inactive the follow-
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Headlinesman: Therrple (George- ing week when the game scheduled
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Umpire: Reid
with Middlesex was called off because (Hampden-Sid- of some cases of mumps in the latter
The Hill
M. A.-5. - ' Hill lost their annual game with
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THE SCHOOL FEDERATION Various Activities
Choate
The football team have had only an average degree of success. They lost their first game to Roxbury, 13- 0. The following week they tied Deerfield, and on the 23d of October they scored their first victory against Milford, 20-7.
Columbus Day, October 12, was celebrated as a holiday.
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First downs: V. E. S.-9 · H.
V. E. S. TAKES LEAD IN STATE 3-0, on October 23. They also lost special guests. THE
CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
(Continued from page 1) Spruill ······----·-····--·----···-----····--· Wise
left tackle
Miller ---·-········---···············--·-· Sausser
left guard
Amole ··················---------··· Goldwater
center
Constantine ---·--·-----·-······-------- Ehrig
right guard
McCoy --------··------·-----------······ Kahout
right tackle
Rhett ____.....__......______.......____........ Shey right end
Day .......................... French (Capt.) quarter-back
Farinholt ·····-----···----···-······· ... Seely right halfback
Wilkinson ···-----------··········-- Diedrich left halfback
Goldsmith (Capt.) ................ Weller fullback
time but cleaned up in the golf match.
Hotchkiss
When the Academy lost to the FIRST Gettysburg freshmen, 6-0, they suf-
season with a scoreless tie against Substitutions: V. E. S.-Hum- the New Haven Boys' Club. Since
rickhouse for Farinholt; Hamner then they have defeated Gurmery,
17-0, and Pawling, 39-9, but lost to Constantine for Hamner ; Walton Hotchkiss, 40-6.
for Constantine; Boyd for Luck; for Amole; Farinholt for Humrick-
house; Grumiaux for Rhett.
S. M. A.-May for Knox; Me- Neely for Weller; Weller for Me-
Dr. Bennet, the Dean of Chester (Eng.), spoke to the school recently. year.
The football season has been very Number of first-downs: V. E. S., successful. The team have been
games played.
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Neely.
6; S. M. A., 9.
Referee, Reed (V. M. I.); Head-
linesman, Heald (Virginia) ; Um- pire, Mann (V. M. I.) ; Timekeeper, Belote (Virginia) .
THE DAWSONS TRAVEL
Mrs. Phil Dawson, accompanied by her two daughters, has returned to V. E. S. after a visit of more than three weeks at Virginia Beach.
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Edwin A. Alderman, President
" THE TRA INING GROUND OF ALL THE PEOPLE"
their ancient rivals, Lawrenceville, dents of the school, was among the in tennis and shooting at the same
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The school has had two special men were victorious by a score of holidays. The first was in honor of 13-0.
RESOURCES TEN MILLION DOI.LARS
Mr. Van Santvoord; the new head- master. The second was given be- cause 97% of the boys who had taken the College Board Examina- tions last June had passed the vari- ous tests.
The football team have defeated Yale freshmen and Taft, the latter by a score of 40-0.
The class of 1927 is leading in the class football league.
Kent
There are 259 boys in the school
this year. Of these 60 are new boys. The football team opened their
Pawling
In an exciting game on October 16, they defeated Berkshire, 14-0.
P eddie
The newly renovated chapel
recently opened for use.
The football team have won
victories, have tied one game, and have lost to the Princeton Freshmen. A large number of boys are out
for soccer and cross-country. Riverdale
This school opened its twentieth year with an enrollment of nearly 200.
Both the soccer and football teams began the season with victories.
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G, STRONG BANK
Loomis
The school is now in its fiftieth The team have lost the first four
victorious in all their games, and have been scored on only once. Their last victory was against Deerfield by a score of 3-0. The kick was made in the last few seconds of a very close contest.
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The new chapel was recently ded- icated before a gathering of distin- guished people. Mrs. Calvin Cool~ idge, whose sons were former stu-
Reserved for
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fall snap and style, from This year's enrollment is 715, the •
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largest in the history of the school.
The senior class, of 256 members, is the largest class.
The Academy won its opening game against Cushing, 3-0, but lost the following week to the Dartmouth
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fered their first defeat in four years. A week later the Princeton fresh-
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