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(Continued from page 1) . gains were made by Goldy and Wil- ky, and then we punted, but the enemy brought the ball back to our twenty-five-yard line. After another uneventful play, Gravatt crashed through our line and brought the ball up to our five-yard line. 'rhey tried two more plays for small gams; then Chichester put the ball over the
line by a center rush. Day, R., kicked the goal.
Episcopal had just kicked to us when the whistle blew for the half, with the score standing 7-3 against
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McCoy .................................... Benet right tackle
Rhett ...................................... Orrick right end
Day, F................................. Boogher quarterback
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E. H. S. brought the ball to their
thirty-yard line on the kick. Eight successive plays netted them twenty- three yards and two first-downs. They next completed a pass, Boo-
gher to Chichester, for seven yards. A punt followed and we got the ball on our own fifteen-yard line. After a. play which did not produce any ground, we attempted to punt but fumbled and the High School cap- tured the ball. After· two practically unsuccessful plays they fumbled, and
the result was a touchback which netted them nothing.
The ball was brought out and be- came ours. Goldsmith gained ten through center. Wilkinson failed to
gain. 'rwo incomplete passes fol- lowed, and we punted. ~piscopal's first play gave them nothmg; then Gravatt circled end for forty yards. The quarter ended after another play which brought the ball close to our
goal line.
F~rurth Quarter
Gravatt covered the small remain-
ing distance on the first play, and made the score 13-3 in favor of E. H. S. Day, R., failed to secure the point.
Young received the kick and took the ball to our twenty-five-yard line. We failed to gain on the next play,
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The luckiest play of the game came next, and after the ball had been juggled by several members of both teams, Bryant got hold of the ball and scored another touchdown. This time Day, R., took advantage of the extra point.
Episcopal kicked to Day, F., who
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made but a short run. He next made another long end run but gained only a very little ground. The following play was a pass·which failed to work. We fumbled and E. H. S. got the ball.
They slowly but surely brought the ball down towards our goal, Boogher and Gravatt featuring; the former
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scored on the eighth play.
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Substitutions
V. E. S. : Humrickhouse for Far- inholt, Farinholt for Humrickhouse, Luck for Vance, Young for Farin- holt, Constantine for Spruill, Hum- rickhouse for Goldsmith, Boyd for Hamner, Amole for Walton.
E. H. S.: Nelson for Chichester, Chichester for Nelson, Nelson for Chichester.
Touchdowns: Chichester, Gravatt, Bryant, Boogher.
Number of first-downs: V. E. S., 3; E. H. S., 13.
Referee : Goff (Michigan) . Umpire : Blankenship
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