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V. E. S. AB R H o A E April27-Swavely at Manassas.
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THIRD V. E. S. VICTORY IN ROW
(Continued fro m page 1)
6-5 DEFEAT BY S. M. A.
1 Treadgold, lb... 5 0 0 1 8 0
BASEBALL TEAM HANDS BLACKSTONE BEATING
CHOIRGIVENSUPPER
AT HOME OF TEACHER
THE METEOR
FORESTMEN BLANK ED FOR V.E.S.ERRORSAIDIN
s. M. A. AD R H 0 A Rheinert, 2b..... 5 1 2 2 6
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Timely Hitting Gives V. E. S. the Afterward Stunts Prove Amusing second run. Barber waited Gray out Defeat Is First on Johnson Field Bender, c.f......... 4 1 0 0 0 0
Victory Over Cadets, 5·4 Mr. Banks' Hypnotism Makes Hit for a walk to open the seventh frame,
'rhe choir was entertained by the and Harris hit a one-bagger through
Getting ofl' to an early lead, Coach school at a banquet at the home of the infield. A wild pitch and an error
Gannaway's baseball team took an IIIr. and Mrs. Banks, Friday 11. The put the runners in a position to to be the deciding tallies in the Griffith, 3b......... 4 0 1 2 2 0
exciting game from Blackstone Mil-
itary Academy by a 5-4 score in the quet every year but .only when it has
Sanchure, r.f. 2 1 0 0 3 0 - - - - - -
game played here on M'ay 10. Arm- strong, of V. E. S., and Connelly, of Blackstone, pitched about the same, but Cadet errors at crucial moments and timely hitting by the V. E. S. batsmen decided the game
in the home team's favor.
V. E. S. s-cored her five runs in
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order to end the
Cadets' portside twirler, weakened in
the ninth inning when the Garnet three - base hits - Griffith, Barber,
by ice cream with strawberries and cake. After the meal, Mr. Banks, acting as toastmaster, called on dif- ferent members for stunts. These
The line-up and summary:
V. E. S.
Grumiaux, r.L. 4 0 0 0 0 0
and White batsmen· fell on him for home run-Rheinert; sacrifice hit- Turner; stolen bases - Cochrane,
two counters, one short of tying the Merkent; left on bases-S. M. A. 6,
AB R H 0 A E score. proved very amusing, especially Dr. King, l.f.____________ 3 1 1 0 0 0
V. E. S. 6; struck out-by Coch- rane 3, by Luck 5; bllS'es on ball.s-s- ofl' Cochrane 6, ofl' Luck 2; hit by
the first three innings, and tJhen
staved ofl' Blackstone's rally to win
the game. Luck starred both at bat
and in the field for V. E. S., while Agony Quartet> composed of Dr. Payne, 3b.__________ 1 1 0 1 3 0
Two Double Plays
Captain Luck, on the mound for pitcher--by Cochrane (Lee) ; urn-
P endleton's rendering of the comical
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V. E. S., pitched steadier ball than his·rival, allowing only two free trips to first base, but the Cadets out- fielded the home team by a wide margin. The Iglesia to Rheinert to
Treadgold combination twice cut ofl' V. E. S. runs with neat double plays. After going scoreless in the initial frame, the Cadets pushed over four runs in the next frame on two Gar-
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you with last night?" Lassiter, H., c.f. 4 0 0 5 1 0 to right. Cochrane had a streak of Academy team in a game played at Him: "That weren't no lady, that Alexander, l.f... 3 0 2 2 0 0 wildness in the fourth inning, issu- Chatham. The visitors were unable was my wife." Lewis, 3b........... 3 0 0 1 3 0 ing three walks. An error and Tur- to connect with Taylor's slants, four-
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Cochrane, p....... 4 1 2 1 1 1 V. E. S. errors let in what proved Merkent, l.f....... 4 1 1 0 2 0
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half of the fourth Barber clouted a long triple to life and scored on Har- ris' single.
V. E. S. Rallies in Ninth
The Cadets scored twice in the
eighth to bring the score to 6-3. Two singles and two errors· accomplished
the trick. Then came the ninth. Luck doubled to right. Then Payne
spanked a long triple to left, scoring Luck. Turner hit to Cochrane who threw wild to the plate in trying to
lor was kept from a no-hit game by Armstrong's double in the fifth inning. This leaves H. M. A. still
undefeated by us on their home field. (Continued on page 4)
1928 BASEBALl. SCHEDULE April 7-South Boston High 4,
V. E. S. 11. Aprilll-Bedford High at V. E.
S. (Rain).
April14 Lynchburg H i g h. 8,
v. E. s. 7. April17-Lynchburg High 1,
V. E. S. 12. April21-Augusta 8, V. E. S. 18.
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