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Substitutions: V. E. 8.-Ctosby;
P elton ; Smith, F .; Harris; Luck; Sledge; P enn. A. M. A.-:Mcln- $ tyne; Word ; Walker; Copps ; Eones ; * Goodwin; Sale.
D. B. RYLAND & CO. Establ ished 1S70
JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS
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fourth dowJJ on th eleven- ard balk mark, Peacock again shot a pa toward Hubbard, but Riley, . M. . quarter, came in fast, in- tereepted it, juggled the oval, but h ld it, ancl lipped unmole ted down the ide lines for ninety-two yard a n d the first touchdown.
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Am rican Maid
Schaefer kicked the goal. 7-0.
Peacock, on the first ,play after the A. M. A. This made
th following kickoff, glanced off tackle, and reeled and twisted eigh- teen yards, but on this play he re- ceived an injury which caused his
removal between the halves. The fir t half ended with V. E. S. on the A. M. A. ten-yard line, and going
trong.
Beginning the second half with Peacock off the field, Brown got his shoe under the pigskin and pro- pelled it end over end to Bach, on the ten-yard line, who fumbled but quickly recovered on his five-yard
line and ploughed up the field nine- ty-five more for a touchdown. shortly after A. M. A. broke through
and blocked a punt off Luck's shoe, and recovered the ball on the thirty- seven-yard line. Three line plays brought the visitors a first down; a pass looked good fqr a touchdown but Maybank pulled down the re- ceived on the two-yard line. Bach lunged over the final mark on the next play.
Cadets Push Over Last Score
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Again after receiving a punt on
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th e i r own forty-two,
started another parade.
V. E. S. second string was in at this
Moss (V. P . I.).
L i n e s m a h - Howard
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the cadets Most of the
Umpire H ead
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ARS of experience have enabled us to build an organization that is peculiarly fitted to co-operate in the production of school printing. (jJWe make
better annuals, catalogs, magazines, papers, programs and other printing requirements.
MASSIE AND LONG
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Parker's Lucky Curve Fountain Pens
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Since 1859 Lynchb!l_!g, Virginia
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MEN'S SHOP
SMART Wi.ARABLES FOR YOUNG MEN
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The "Live Wires"
Wish to welcome the V. E. S. boys back to the Hill City and extend you a cordial invitation to come to see us. We want to become better ac- quainted and want you to let us know how we can
better serve you.
J. E. WOOD & BRO., Inc. " Where Quality I s Higher Than Price"
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209 Tenth Street
Lynchburg, Va.
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