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V. E. S. AND B. l'tl. A. BATTLE TO SCOB.EI.ESS TIE
forty-yard line, but Wooten ran the ball back thirty yards. Three trials at the line gave Blackstone about three yards, and after they had failed to make a field goal the ball went over. Young punted to the middle of the field. B. M. A. gained three yards through center. A pass was fumbled and recovered, giving them first •down. B~M. A. faaed-to:gain and another pass failed. A third pass was intercepted by Wilkinson, who ran 1t back three yards. Farinholt gained seven yards around end, and Wilkinson went through center for four more and first-down. A pass,
young to Wilkinson, was completed gaining five yards. '
ThiJrd Quarter
Young kicked off, and B. 1\L A. ran back fifteen yards. Three at- tempts around end gave them noth- ing and they kicked to Day, who was downed in his tracks. Wilkinson made five off tackle, and after Day had failed to gain, Young kicked to Wooten, who ran back five yards. B. M. A. gained eight yards on three plays through the line and then punted to Vance. Three trials at the line by Farinholt and Wilkin-
son gave us about seven yards, and Young punted to Wooten. A fum- ble cost Blackstone five yards, but they regained the loss around end. A poor lateral pass lost three more, and Blackstone punted to Wilkinson, who returned twenty yards. A pass, Y oung to Wilkinson, gained six yards but Wilkinson failed to make first-down in two attempts at the line. After an incomplete pass the ball went over on Blackstone's fif- teen-yard line. B. M. A. gained two, and then kicked to Day, who re-
turned five yards·.
Fourth Quarter
Farinholt gained three yards off- tackle and Day two around end. Far- inholt gained another two and Day punted, the ball going out on B. M. A.'s five-yard line. Blackstone failed to gain and they punted to V. E. S. Farinholt gained three through center but V. E. S. fum- bled and lost two yards. Spruill kicked to B. M. A.'s ten-yard line. Blackstone failed to gajn and the ball went over. Goldsmith and Far- inholt tried the line for five yards and after two incomplete passes the ball changed hands. Blackstone gained five yards around end, and then made four more. Two attempts at the line failed, and they punted as the whistle blew.
FEIJX FINDS A HOME
In addition to Dr. Pendleton's dogs, Mr. Dawson's cows, pigs, and horses, the Ladd's Follie, and Chase's alligator, Felix, the cat, is now add- ed to the list. The latter was recent- ly adopted by Mr. Johnston, and forms the latest addition to the V. E. S. zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd seem to have set quite a style for the adoption of animals. The little black and white visitor from the woods, which so attracted the atten- tion of the occupants of the West Dorm last week, is about the only animal to wander onto the school property this year which h a s not
been adopted by someone.
MR. HARMELING TAKES A WEEK-END
Mr. Harmeling left for Washing-
ton immediately after the Episcopal
High game, and there he spent the
week-end. He returned Tues·day
morning in time to meet his classes. - --0---
DR. PENDLETON GOES ON HUNTING TRIP
Last Sunday, Dr. Pendleton left for Wytheville on his annual hunt- ing trip. He is expected to return to the school next Friday. Here's
hoping that he bags some big game and will return to the school with some trophies.
VISITORS AT THE APARTMENTS
Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Hodgkin and Dr. R. E. Ferneyhough, all of War- renton, visited the Pendleton's here last week-end.
"I've Got Some Loving to Do," hummed Solomon as he made out the day's schedule.
1\fr. Crockett : "What is a cell com- posed of?"
Grumiaux (waking up) : "Iron bars and a cement floor."
Spruill .................................. Hunter left tackle
Rhett ........................................ Kelly
right end
Luck ............................ Johnston, W. left end
Day ...................................... Barnart quarterback
Wilkinson ............................ Wooten
right halfback
Farinholt ............................ Hernion left halfback
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through the line in three plays, and then kicked to Day, who was downed as he received the ball. Young failed to gain and punted to Blackstone's
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SummaJry
B. M. A. Amole ................................ Robinson
center
Hamner ................................ Barnes
right guard
Lewis .................................. Iantosca left guard
McCoy ................................ Johnston
right tackle
V. E. S.: Vance for Luck, Young for Goldsmith, Walton for Amole, Miller for Hamner, Goldsmith for Y oung, Humrickhouse for Gold- smith, Munroe for Humrickhouse.
B. M. A.: Benton for Robinson, Lush for Martin, Blankenship for Hunter, Burchett for Blankenship, Hunter for Burchett.
Referee: Witt (V. M. I.). Umpire: Shiest (H.-S.). Timekeeper: Smith (Va.).
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