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leagues in which the various city Lynchburg, Va. Bedford H . S..... 1 6 1 3 -11 athletic clubs are to compete. These
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POST-CHRISTMAS HOP GOES OFF PERFECTL Y
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H eald ; Miss Elizabeth Hudson with
TURNER AND MOORE ARE HEALTH INSTRUCTORS
V. E. S. ROMPS ON BEDFORD HIGH
(Continued from page 1) line-up as center. He was given a
New Library Books
111r. Ladcl has placed the fol- lowing new book in the.libra1·y: " Damaged Smtls" by Gamaliel Bradford, "Tales of Edgar Al-
lanPoe,""BarelHm·km·" by John Masefield, "In Ole Vir- ginia" by Thomas Nelson
REAL SPORTSMANSHIP MR. BOND'S SUBJECT
This Theme should be Considered in Classrooms and Study Hall
OntheTuesdaynightbeforethe
Christmas holidays, Mr. Nurney
James ,Hirons; Miss Ann Beasley
w1th 'I erry J ohnston · Miss Mae Strong Men Are Developing While hearty cheer by the students as he
Wiley with Johnny M~ybank; MisS'
JeaneT'aylorwithJohnMiles·Miss
Taylor Seeks Sleep in Vain went into the game. Barber's mark WiththestaunchfaiththattheyoftwelYefieldgoalsstandsasarec- ord in recent V. E. S. court history,
Mary Mlerriman with Wish/ Pat-
teson ; M1ss Russel Adams with will all develop into strong "Teddie and probably for all time.
Philip Pelton; Miss Lisbeth Wiley Roosevelts," the member of Mr. w1th Edward Porter ; Mis Elizabeth Johnston's dormitory, with the ex-
Abbott with Neill Raymond; Miss ceptions of Taylor, Kuykendall, and
.l\Iary B. Cosby with Edwin Quim- of course, Mr. Johnston, have start- by; M1s Nora P etty with Anderson
Rotmtree; Miss Katherine Win m eld eel daily routine exercises, lasting
with Robert Simpson; Miss "Ran- from 6:30 a. m. to 7:00 a. m. dolph Arnold with Joe Stras· Miss According to George Moore, who
Bessie Graves with Pembrok~ Tay- is the chief actor in this play, his lor ; M1ss Sally Sackett with Laur- team members are progressing rapid-
ence Thomsen; and Miss Ella Hund- ly and will soon be able to compete
Bond, of the faculty, gave a brief V. E. S. G FG TP Page, "T he Count of 111onte talk on sportsmanship. Speaking in
ley with Randolph Turner.
BUSINESS MAN GIVES TALK IN
STUDY HALL
(Continued from page 1) direction instead.
Lastly he cited J esus Christ from
with the strongest of the school. Taylor Prefers Sleep
There are two sides to this· ques- tion, however, Taylor and Kuyken- dall do not like to have their sleep interruptd at such an early hour.
Taylor says, "There is plenty of time in the afternoon for exercise and I think it is simple for the boys to indulge in calisthenics at the cost
of my sleep."
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DRUGGISTS
Wilson ............................ 0 0-0 0 Luck lg ............................ 0 0-0 0 King ............................. 0 0-0 0 Patteson .......................... 0 0-0 0
Total..............................26 1-7 53 B. H. S. G FG TP
G1·icket" by Geo·rge Sand, and "Dictionary of Phrase an d Fable."
THREEV.E.S.TEAMS
counselors who raised disorder in study periods did not show the right kind of sportsmanship. More is ex- pected of the counselors. At the same time Mr. Bond had words of praise both for the counselor body and for the school.
Bruce Barton's book.
fisted man, forever dining with peo- ple and living in .the out of doors. He would have been the speaker at a Rotary or Kiwanis Club banquet.
(They surely eat a lot at those ban- quets !)
. Mr. McWane summed up by sa.y-
mg that we should follow the right
clu ectwn, cap1tahze our obstructions, and be power-plants.
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Referee- Garratt (Elon).
Soccer Schedule
Miclget Leag~•e
Jan. 18-Holy Cross vs. V. E. S. at the Stadium.
Jan. 25-Miller Park \18. V. E. S. at the Stadium.
Feb. 1- Rivermont vs·. V. E. S. at Rivermont.
teen years of age; and the Midget League for boys under sixteen. V . E. S. ha entered two separate teams in the J unior League, named the Garnets and the Whites, respecti1·ely.
Practice is in full swing on the Johnson Field and a new field will soon be fitted out in the same loca- tion as the one used during the win- ter of 1927. This will be done clue to the fact that one field does not permit enough freedom for such a large number of players. Mr. Har- rell and Mr. H armeling are helping
with the coaching.
The Juniors have Hines, who is
captain, Turner and Glasscock doing fine defense work with Luckie and Tunstall doing fast field playing on
the forward line. Gooch and Sledge in the backfield anc1 Hamner, La&h- er, and MacLoughlin on the forward
line are doing excellent work for the Midgets.
Mr. Johnston says, "I fully ex- pect the teams to win their respec- tive cups·. The reason for this is that there are several boys who have
previously played on other teams and
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Barber rf ...................... 4 1-2 9
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G FG TP Maybru1k lf .................. 0 0-0 0
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Armstrong c .................. 1
Lawrence ...................... 0 0-1 0
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Weeks rg ...................... 3
Luck lg .......................... 0 0-0 0
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Totals ....:.................'.. 9 2-5 20
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1-1 3 0-0 6
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Feb. 8-Guggenheimer Mili- ken vs. V. E. S. at Guggen- heimer Miliken.
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Wright rf ........................ 2 ·
Upelike lf ........................ 0 2-2 2 Latimer c ........................ 0 1-1 1 Patterson lg .................... 1 1-1 3 Garcler ............................ 0 0-0 0 Herrell rg ...................... 0 0-0 0 Glasby ............................ 0 0-0 0
PLAYCITYGAMES GARNET QUINT GIVEN DRUB- BING BY L. H. S.
Total.............................. 3 5-7 11 opens this week with three games. Va. Epis. Sch.....13 8 20 H 55* The Association has organized three
G1·isto" (2 vols.) by Dumas, a very winning way, Mr. Bond soon " L es Mise?·ctbles" (2 vols.) by had perfect attention from his audi-
Barber (Capt.) r£..........12 1-5 25
Grumiau x ...... .... ...... ........ 0 0-0 0
Maybank If .................... 4 0-0 8
Harris .............................. 0 0-0 0
Lawrence ........................ 3 0-1 6
Armstrong c, lf................ 3 0-0 6
Lee .................................. 1 0-1 2
Weeks rg ........................ 3 0-0 6 H allib~"don, "F'anchon t h e Mr. Bond tactfully pointed out that
Victo·r Hugo, "The Tavern ence.
Knight" by Rafael Sabatini, "Bulfinclie's M.ythology," "In the Palace of the King" by F. Mwr·ion Gmwfo1·cl, "The Royal Road to Romance" by Richwrd
He showed that sportsmanship did not apply only to conduct on the athletic field, but to behavior in the classroom and in study hall as well.
Players Develop Fast Under Able Coaching
(Continued from page 1) attack of the High School Boys
Brown.
Captain Barber emerged from the
struggle as the Gamet and White high point man with nine points to his credit and Weeks, one of last year's veterans, was next in line with six counters.
Hill Tallys 18 Points
Hill and Brown played the best scoring game for Lynchburg, the former with eighteen points and the
latter with twelve tallys.
The final arrangements of the Soccer Association of Lynchburg - - have been completed and the 8eason
much thru the phenomenal
of Hill and the snappy work of
the others are showing great im- V. E. 8.............................12 8-20
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L. H . S .............. ............. 17
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Harri ............................ 1 0-1 2
Dodd rf ........................ 5 0-0 10 Johnson lf .................... 0 0-0 0 Tibbs ............................ 1 0-0 2 Brown c ........................ 5 2-3 12 Seay rg ........................ 0 1-1 1 Hill lg .......................... 8 2-4 18
Totals ........................19 5-8 43 Referee Garrett (L. C.)
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