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and
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grid wurior will gin !'ithcr way.
pttss from cculer resulted in a fum- hll' on the next play and Burks scooped up th pig~kin and rompecl the remaining distance to make the
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play on the roming aturdny at
pht>r' chool whom Richmond but the g11me with Woou-
bt>rry Fore t hert' on Octob •r 13 is
th eontinutltion of a long cstab-
l"('lationship on a home and home basis.
score 1!)-0. the goal.
ki cked
wide of
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DEVELOPING, PRINTING, ENLARGING THE QUALITY KIND
hat kind of team
last year, the pro pect for a victory wide. L. H. S., 19; V. E. S., 6.
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are bright, although the Richmond team may also be stronO"er this year than last.
V. E. S. Faces Strong Opposition
V. E. S. threatened several times
again before the end of the game
but l\Ianiates intercepted a pass in
the last minute of play to ruin any
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In tlw lwginuing of the second ha thi t>llr. Wt> havt• half, lttybtutk n•tur11cd the kick off to the thirty-fi\'e-yard line. But u high
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La~t year.V. E. S. defeated St.
Christopher's here, 26-0. They were of pru1ts Patte on got off a long kick
further chances for a Garnet and The Woodberry game, however, is White score.
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thirty-two yarus. After an exchan ge which Darden downed on the L. H.
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