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FINISHES SCHE- DULE CREDIT ABL Y
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to lind, but fumbles threw away
VIRGINIA
PLAYING SPEI.r.c; SETBACK
BASKET-BALL PRACTICE START NEXT TUESDAY
Many Men Answer Coach Payne'• Call ; Five Lettermen Back
About thirty men are expected to
(Continued from page 1) l'hance· of the Lynchburg team to success but never was a dangerous
the prep gmu.
of V ir-
school flankmen
Captain Patteson was a powerful
triple threat the entire season and held up the punting department, aided by Luck. :llayba.nk and Pea- cock rounded out a flashy backfield, and the latter's accurate passes made
and ran it back 28 yards. Maybank
11·ent off tackle for 11, and then after
another play had gained nothing,
broke loose for a 27-yarcl ·gain. Pat-
teson made t11·elve more on the next
mark. The ball was on the 20-yarcl
EPISCOP AL'S FOR R.-M. A.
ALERT
carried the ball deep into V. E. S. territory, but Luck and Patteson in turn intercepted the aerial attack
and ran the ball back to midfield. Barber and Peacock Score
MIDGET SEASON DRAWS TO SUCCESSFUL CLOSE
Victorious Over Charlottesville and Rivermont ; Faver Star
threat, and the reverses and double
passes that the cadet backs attempted
were smothered by the V. E. S. line,
Red Team Wins Last Garnes
The last t'ro games of the S'eason breaking through almost every play. a fake reverse. Shortly after, a fum- CroS'S and losses to Miller Park and
,core. Peacock's broken field run- ning in thi' game was 'pectacular.
The ·season of Mr. Randolph's
' showed the full strength of the V.
E. ~. offense. B. M. A. was defeated
at Blackstone on NoY. 17th 12-6, in
a hectic game in which Captain brought R.-M. A. in scoring distance,
lettermen, two of last year's scrubs,
tured by Maclemore's 28-yard dash,
Patteson was almost unstoppable. as the game begun, but the Garnet pass over the goal to Barber. V. E. and Miller Park and Guggenheimer's
Luck ran forty-five yards from line checked the attack on the 1-yard S., 25; R.-M. A., 0.
Each Team Gets Touchdown
Another fumble, this time on a
punt, paved the way for another
game resulted in a 13-13 deadlock, overcame the little Garnets, 20-0 and
·crimmage for one touchdown. The line. Patteson punted from behind final game played in the Lynchburg
19-0, respectively.
Faver's brilliant running featured
-
Municipal 'tadium against R.-M:. A. was a 39-6 rout. The heavier play-
the goal line, and after receiving
as a constant threat to opponents \Voodberry this season, while the
the ball R.-M. A. was held for clowns struggle, but were wept off their ritory.
throughout the season, and his
record of eight .touchdowns in two
consecutive games gives him high
point honors for the season. Ran-
dolph's defensive play m erits special
credit, while Captain and Quarter- for last year's team, while Luck and
back George Forsyth filled both his Harris made letters as guards. Bar- responsibilities with competency. ber personally accounted for 133
The work of linesmen Shurthleff,
Baskerville, Taylor, and Ashton de- V. E. S. points last season to lead serves mention. Baskerville, in ad- the team in scoring, whfl.e Luck dition, served as a valuable substi-
tution in the backfield.
ers from Bedford expected a close on the 26-yard line in V . E. S. ter- touchdown, and Patteson took the
Episcopal High quint will meet the Garnet and White here.
feet by the powerful Garnet and i\hite nmning and passing attack.
A Good Eleven Developed Coach Costolo did fine work in de-
V. E. S. Eleven Hits Stride Then the attack began. Peacock
shoYed 13 yards off tackle, Patteson made 5, and an offside penalty made the second first clown. After gain-
ball over on one play, from the 4- yard line. This made the score 32-0. But R.-M. A. was not entirely
subdued. A punt was downed on the V. E. S. 4-yard line, and Pat- teson was forced to kick again from
Captain Maybank, Barber, and Armstrong played in the forecourt
Yeloping the team he did. He con- wrted L uck in one season into a dan-
l ine.
returned it 23 .yards to the 12-yard
Maclemore gerous fullback, and had the best ing 5 yards on the next two plays, mark and Whipple drove over for the
pair of end in the state, Darden and Barber. Both these players showed up better than any ends on the powerful teams that V. E. S. faced thi" season, and Barber' all-
Peacock passed to Darden for the score in five thrusts.
first touchdown, but Brown missed The last touchdown which made the try for extra point. R.-M. A. the score 39-6, since Brown's place
received again and an exchange of kick was successful, came when
proved a fine standing guard. Law- rence, center, and Patterson, guard,
punts followed. Then Peacock re- Hobbs recovered a bad pass from the round brilliance places him above all ceiYed a punt on his own 5-yard line R.-M. A. center behind the zero
Line-up T'. E. S.
and summary : Position
fell on the ball behind the goal, as V. E. S., 7. Barber ..............!. e........... ~IcKibbin the aerial attack successful. Glas- it bom1ded free as the result of a bad Oct. 13-W oodberry Forest, 20; P eacoc.k ......______q.b......... Maclemore
.
BABY BISHOPS DEFEAT CHAR- LOTTESVILLE, 25-20
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touchdown that won the game for the home team with but two minutes to go. The Fives had the ball dan- gerously near the V. E. S. goal as- the final whistle blew.
c·ock in the line was an equal in
f>Wrythin_g but weight to any of the : ~ faced this year, and was an
oubtanding player.
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R.-M. A................. 0 'l'ouchdowns-for V. E. S.: Dar-
den (2), Barber, P eacock,
Hobbs. For R.-M. A.: Whipple.
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Patteson,
Point after Touchdown-for V. E. r. E. 8.
PR INCE
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CANNED
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Faver ................h.b.._________ Dinwiddy
Ilolberton ........h.b................. Davi Referee, Rutherford (V. P. I.) ; Randolph ..........f.b...........II. Roberts Umpire, Roberts (V. P. I.) ; Head- Referee, Bond (V. P. I.); Urn- linesman, Lewis (Va.) ; Time of pin•, Costolo (V. :M. I.) ; Headlines-
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CANNED FRUITS
KIANA
Nov. 24
Randolph- Macon, V. E. S., 39.
6;
Charlottesville
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Taylor
Shurtleff ____........Lt............. McCabe
pass from center. Brown's kick made the score 13-0.
There was no more scoring during
V. E. S., 0. Patteson (c) ....r.h ._b................. Lewis Oct. 20- Fishburne, 2.0; V. E. Maybank _.........l.b.b........... Wornom
s., 13. Luck ..................f.b.......Whipple (c)
Lynchburg, Va. * *
S.: cock
Brown, 2 (placement) ; (placement ) .
P ea-
__..__________1. ~............. Huffman Norvell _________.....l.g............. Marshall
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::lubstitutions-for V. E. S.: His-
tine for Luck, Crosby for Maybank, Hoot ..................c............... Strickler Penn for Darden, Hines for Pat- Cocke ___.............r.g................... Bibb
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Snook ................r.t.._____..___,. Roberts bard for Deyerle. For R.-l\1. A.: McBryde ............r.e............. Eastham
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THE METEOR
I
R.-M. A. kicked off to V. E. S. as
the second half began, and it took
ouly six plays to carry the ball across
the goal to make the score 19-0. The cess with victories over Rn·ormont
with Deyerle, Glaccock and Hamner !a-t was a 15-yard run by Peacock on and Charlottesville, a tie with Holy
the Bark~clale Gymnasium. With five '
ble gave V. E. S. the ball in R.-M. A. Guggenheimer's. Rivermont was Two first downs in succession fea- territory, again. One first down was twice defeated, 8-7 and 25-0, re-
and some new stars, court prospects
fore. As usual the schedule for the courtmen contains the strongest teams in the state. The Woodberry Forest contest is to be played at
made as Patteson raced off tackle for 11 yards, and then P eacock threw a
spectively, while the Holy Cross are brighter this year than ever be-
behind the goal
1928 Grid Schedule
Brown ................r.t............. Williams last year's champion Junior team,
Glascock ____..______r.'z..___.. Carstarphen are also on hand. With so many to
Sept.
29-L ynchburg V. E. S., 6.
High, 19;
Hobbs __________......c................. Barues choose from, Coach Payne is sure to Hamner __________..!.[..________.._..__ Elliott t t f t k' t·
play, but R.-M. A. stiffened and took
the ball on the 8-yard line. Darden Oct. 6-S t. Christopher's, 0; D2yerle _____.....____).t.....____Brodziak _t_J_rn_o_u_a_a_s_-_w_o_r_·_m_._(J,'_a_g~g_r_eg_a_lo_n_
the half. Twice R.-M. A. passes Oct. 27-Augusta,34;V.E.S.,6. Score by periods:
Nov. 3-Danville, 0; V.E.S., 13. V. E. S................. 6 7 19 7-39
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The line-up:
Nov. 10-Episcopal High, 6; V. E. S., 0.
Nov. 17 -Blackstone, 6; V. E. S., 12.
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Midgets may be considered a suc- answer Coach Payne's call for bas-
line but the pass back was too wid~ for Maclemore to reach.
were stars on the gcrubs last year, while Peacock and Hubbard .come to V. E. S. from other schools with
R.-Jf. A. good reputations to uphold. Booth, 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Darden ____..........r.e...:......... Alderfer Hobbs, and Raymond, regulars of
Warren, Crowhurst for Carstarphen, Warren for McKibbin.
Quarters, 12 minutes.
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