Page 10 - 1928 VES Meteor
P. 10
H. A. LAliiAU
J. W. GRUMIAUX
G. c. BARKER R. M. WHITNEY
bring the - Garnet score to seven.
jerseyed
team's
T e Meteor
THE METEOR ~-----------.GARNETBASKETEERSLOSETO
GARNET F IV E LOSES ROUGH SWAVELY GAME
(Contmued from page 1)
FEBRUARY 16, 1928
No.9
Ed.itor-in-Chief....................................................................B. D. CAUSEY, JR. Managing Editor....................................................................E. N. RAYMOND
Hackett of Episcopal High started 'his first point of the season when he second half by caging two baskets i11 line. Th_e score then was Swavely 4,
semi-monthly during the session of 1927-28 Subscription, 15 cents per copy; $1.75 per year
The Staff
at the U11iYersity of Virginia: William Cabell
William Dew Muldrup Forsyth Lucian Dent Churchhill Dunn
Robert Taliaferro Payne Quarles Dean Quarles
Bob Evans and Ed Evans, '26 and '25, are planning to study abroad next year in Switzerland. Both haYe visited the school recently.
Andrew Loftier, Hugh McCor- mick, and Kibby McCormick all saw the V. E. S.-Episcopal High School game at Alexandria, Feb. 11. Lof- fier was one of the stars of the me- morable 19-16 victory over Episcopal High School in basket-ball at Alex- andria in 1926.
quick succession. Bryant made a foul try good and E. H. S. was in
~- E. S. 3.
Swavely Takes Lead
The home team widened this mar- gin to six points at the end of the half as both teams started off play-
strong and Lee both scored once to
Reporters
H. P. BoGGS N. T. GREEN
ing fast.
did the scoring, with four goals be- tween them. In this period Arm-
E. M. c. QUIMBY
Business Manager...:................................................................J. l\1. D. HEALD
Assistant Business Manager....................................................C. D. HAMNER Circulation Manager................................. ..............................D. L. FoRsYTH Assistant Circulation Manager..............................................R. C. CANFIELD Faculty Adviser..............................................................MR. T. F. JoHNSTON
'
LIMBER UP YOUR TONGUES
been made in two of the three divisions. The debating question is being
In the last half the playing was
The date for the annual literary contest with the St. Christopher
School of Richmond is fast approaching and as yet no defi.nite entries have his position at guard well for the
taken care of by the respective English classes, but very few volunteers team.
have presented themsell'es for the reading and public speaking contests. John M. Goldsmith played well the game away. Temple shot three
Alumni News
EPISCOP AL
(Continued from page 1)
1•--------------' The following alumni made the
YoL. XII
Issued by the students of the Virginia Episcopal School, Lynchburg, Va., Dean's list of distinguished students things off wrong for V. E. S. in the dropped in a shot from the charity
Captain Meade is holding down University of Virginia basket-ball
toss in basket after basket. Harris shot a field goal from the center of the floor for V. E. S. but during this time Episcopal High was tucking
Swavely scored before Lee sank an- other for the visitors. The score at the third quarter was 17-13.
Swavely was trying to freeze the
goals to lead their attack. With only ball towards the end of the game but
a minute or two left, Episcopal sent scored several times when Blue and
in four substitutes and the gun went White playt>rs broke fast down the tion of one when a conYenient date could not be decided on. In these Minnesota as a missionary next off before any further scoring by floor when they were rushed. V . E.
Y. E. S. first met St. Christopher's in 1921 and this contest was a tie. for Virginia in the basket-ball game Since then V. E. S. ha met St. Christopher's every year with the excep- against Kentucky.
contests· St. Christopher's has always had a slight advantage until last year ~hen V. E. S. triumphed in both reading and debating. This con-
test showed that with plenty of material a good presentation can be made. The results of this approaching contest will govern the chances of V. E. S.
entering the State contest so it is up to the school to support these literary activities.
OF LYNCHBURG, VA. ••
RESOURCES NINE :rfiLIJON DOLLARS The Old, Big, Strong Bank
George Boyd is planning to go to month.
either team.
S. tossed in a couple of goals before the final gun shot went off with the score 2-t-16.
V.E.S. GFGTP Barber, f ............................1 0-1 2 Maybank, f ........................1 0-0 2 Armstrong ........................1 1-1 3 Lee, c ................................3 0-0 6 Weeks, g ............................1 0-2 2
''
NINTH AND
V AIN STREETS
LYNCHBURG, VA.
~------.-· . •
•
** **
•
~
HARRIS-WOODSON
~
Incorporated
~ LYNCHBURG, .VIRGINIA ~ ~~
** ** **
~********************************************•******~ I
•
the lead 22-17.
However,
Lee san k
another goal and brought the visitorg
score up. Neither side could score
from the floor the rest of the quarter.
Kemper's one pointer from the foul
line was the only other score before
the period closed.
Weeks Out on Fouls
Aman, Lochrie, and Hayes
After only a few moments of play almost even. Both sides made four
in the last quarter, Weeks fouled field goals, but Lochrie made three
Kemper. The E. H. S. forward points on foul shot Armstrong made missed the shot but it was Week'R only one for V. E. S. The game at
fourth foul. The removal of the star
guard was a costly move for V. E. S. rough. The V. E. S. quint ;me
Harris was sent in to take his place back on the floor in the third quar-
in guarding Bryant. But Episcopal ter and sank two shots to come with-
High put on a spurt and began to in two points of tying the score but
PROFS. AND STUDENTS STAR FOR SHAWNEES
V. E. S. Players to be Considered for All-City Selection
On Saturday, February -±, the Sha1mees' Soccer team met defeat 4-0. However the team was handi- capped by playing with only nine
men. Of these three were from Y. E. S. 1\I'r. Harrell was in the for- ward line, while Mr. Johnston and Glasscock played in the backfield.
The following Saturday Mr. John- ston, Mr. Harrell and Glasscock played again for the Shawnees in the same positions as before. Hamner
and Tunstall both had positions in the forward line. Mr. HarreII kicked a goal but the Shawnees failed t o win.
- !vir. Johnston and Mr. H arrell are both considered excellent players by Lynchburg critics and are leading
T otals ..........................10 4-8 24
candidates for the all-city team. Captain Hines is a player that is practically certain of his position, center half back. Glasscock is an- other candidate for a back field posi- tion and there are several other V. tE. S. men that have chances for posi-
'
bons.
HAIRSTON WITH 95.2 LEADS SCHOOL ROLL
(Continued from page 1)
***************************************************** ** **
** **
** **
*- COMPLIMENTS OF * **
** **
this time was getting excessively
Luck, g ..............................0 1-2 ----
1 Total ............................. 7 2-6 16
Swavely G FG TP Lochrie, f ..........................4 3-5 11 Criswell, f ..........................2 1-1 5 ,Aman, c ............................3 0-2 6 Arnold, g ..........................0 0-0 0 Hayes, g ............................1 0-0 0 0-0 0
Howard ··'···-·······················0 ----
Late aYerages would probably swell this number to 85 boys, or about 66% of the school. Caskie Norvell has about the average with 77.6%.
The Honor Roll list is as follows: Curd, Forsyth, D., Forsyth, G., Hairston, Lamar, Luckie, Moore,
and Ristine.
The following a'eraged above 85% ; Causey, Gooch, Heald, H ar- rison, Hillier, Hobbs, Kuykendall,
Loyd, P errine, J ., P eters, Porter. Pritchett, and Raymond.
. ""' ••.,
805 ,....
n .•pII .Y0'4CH8UR8, VA.
.