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OF LYNCHBURG, VA. RESOURCES NINE 'M IIJJON DOLLA'RS
The Old, Big, Strong Bank
THREE PER CENT AND SAFETY
COMPUMENTS OF
HARRIS- WOODSON
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Wells, a ti~id spinster; and Mr. Lawrence ................ 1 H .
6 of the game. Both teams displayed shots at their goal. During the final Weeks banked in a shot from a dif-
2 poor team work and passing. For ficult angle. Then the flashy run- part of·the period, the high school ning guard sank another, but this
0 V. E. S., Captain Penn played a team broke through and scored four time a one-pointer from the free-
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DEFEATED BY ONE GOAL pa~t of Mr. Ingoldsby, Mrs. Briggs' £t·om under t4e basket to put D. M. I. Lack ·of Practice Is Self - evident
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* varsity football team as a good ex- ~ ample. He reminded us of our ju-
Lee, c. ...................... 1 Weeks, l.g. .............. 0 Luck, r.g. ................ 0
Totals .................. 6 .
L.H. S. G. Dodd, r.f .................. 4
Johnson, l.f. ............ 5
Tibbs ........................ 0
Brown, c................. 8
Seay, l.g................... 0
Hill, r.g. .................. 0 •
Totals ..................17
1-2 0-1 0-0
3 V. E. S. G. 0 Barber, r.f. ................ 6
0 Maybank, l.f............. 1 Lawrence .................. 0
F.G. T.P. 2-7 14
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ONE-ACT PLA YS NED FOR MARCH
GARNET TEAM.NOSES OUT D. M. I. 33-31
V. J;. B. FIVE :BOO'l'S QJLAD-J; HA:MB.&VE TEA)f
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from this duel victorious by a 10-2 tally. Weeks then caged a brace of. pretty .field goal!> for V. E. S. Good. guarding by Luck kept the Cadets scoreless until the end of the quarter when Lynn caged a long one, making tb.e ~core 14-4 in favor of V. E. S.
After a few moments of play in the second period, Lynn sank a pret- ty shot to bring Hargrave's total to six; but almost immediately after
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ohtldhood sweetheart, and MarviR i:n the lead. Lee then shot one to tie Giles takes the part of The Mysteri- the ·Score. '. After ·almost all ·the time
Reason for 1-0 Defeat
The V. E. S. Garnet Juniors were
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one-act, mcludes Nmll Ray_mond as game,-V. E. S., 33; D. M. I., 31. Slovsky, Jewtsh proprietor of the
V. E. S. G. flonst s bookkeeper; Philip Alston Barber (capt.) f. .... 8
shop;,George Moore as Maude, the
as the office boy ; Fred Cook as Miss Maybank, f. ............ 2
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Jackson, Mtss Wells' long-standing arns ...................... 0 sw~theart, played by Joe Stras. Lee, c. ...................... 4
8 gritty game as goal keeper, while
~~1s play concerns Maude, the flor- Weeks, g................. 0 ISts bookkeeper who uses her con- Luck, g. .................. 0
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Langhorne and Alfred Wilson also starred.
more times before the whistle blew with the score at 35-15.
Brown, L. H. S., Scores Eight Goals Brown, L. H. S. center, was the
throw line. Lynn's foul shot was
the only other score during the half
nection, with the shop tp humane ends much t0 Slovsky's disrust.
"Deceive~s" ~s a comedy"' of mis-
taken tdentity m which a wife tries
to cure her husband of his passion
which ended V. E. S., 17 ; H. M. .A., . ...
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and George Barker as Phil (The Mmk), an expert crook.
On Wednesday, January 18th, Mr. on the floor, and though he failed tween them fol' the Red team and Payne, as last speaker in the inter~ to score his playing drew favorable
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0 Lynn, r.f................... 3
Derby, l.f................... 0 35 Baughn ...................... 0 Halligan, c. .............. 0 Garrison, l.g. ............ 3 Bloxon, r.g................. 2
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WHOLESALE GROCERS PRINCE CANNED FRUITS
KIANA ~ANNED VEGETABLES Pald·ln Capital $25o,ooo
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V. E. S..................... 5 0 4 6-15 L. H. S. ....................10 6 11 8-35 ,
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Notice, Alupmi!
The next V. E. S. dance will be held on Febnu:wy .!,. This date has definitely been rJecided upon
by the Hop Committee. •
had been played, Lea sank another defeated on the 26th of .J a,nuary by one from th~ side of the floor and a the Stadium team, 1-0. The lone
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"The Florist Sho~/' a comedy in second later the horn ended the goal of the contest.was made in the
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Goble, f. .:............... 4 James, f. . ............... 2
high-point man of the game scoring
dicapped by the baskets and lacking mediately afterwards. Derby made
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Lynchburg, Va. practiced. He went on to point out Barber, r.f. ........,..... 2 that the junior teams were a source Maybank, l.f. .......... 2
2-4 6
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period outscoring Coach Payne's men, 8-5.
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Harris ........................ 0 Lee, c. ........................ 2 Weeks, I.g. ................ 3
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"THE TRAINING GROUND OF ALL THE PEOPLE"
* Mr. Payne ended his talk with a ~ short statement on athletics in gen-
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* The whole talk was conci e and ~ very interesting. The faculty aS a
~ whole are giving SUCh good talks * that the student body is disappointed
~ if a Tuesday night passes unadorned ~ by a speech from a teacher.
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V. E. S. Gains in Third Quarter· In the third quarter Lee made a
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The Garnets were willing, and
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F.G. T.P. showed ability, but plainly showed a scored three goals before their op-
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great lack of practice 'atld knowledge ponents could try more than two
~ nior athletic field which will be ready *for use next year, urging the stu-
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MR.PAYNELAYSSTRESS
ONMINORATHLETICS eight field goals. Barber ;as han- goal, but Garrison followed suit im-
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_T_o_ta_Is_ ._.._..._.._.._.._..._.._-1_2__7_-_1_1_ 3_1 esting sequence of faculty talks, comment. from the witnessing Bloxon scored a double-de'cker for spoke on the subject of Minor or scnbes. Luck d1d fine work in in- Hargrave before the quarter ended,
for all-mght poker parties. The cast
for thts play ~eludes Randolph Campbell, c. ............ 5
T_urn~r as Amos Ltttle; Flora Littel, Hardaway (c.), g..... 0 2-4 2 Teachers Have Now Talked Once pomts. But while Weeks was in the gift-box. Before the period ended
12 Uses 1927 Eleven as Example; All Ius usual accuracy scored only six his only score of the game from the hts wtfe, played by Peter Hairston Cowan, g................. 1 2-3 4 game his playing was the flashiest Barber and Lee sank three goals be-
According to Mr. Johnston the
three new plays are a better selection CRAIGHILL & JONES Junior Athletics. tercepting L. H: S. passes and stop- leaving the count 25-12. .
~han the three plays produced earlier
m the year and if acted and pro-
duced as well should afford even greater amusement.
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Hargrave Scores on Long Shots · teams was at the right age to be- V. E. S. G. . The Cadets made a strong but be-
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He stated that a boy of the junior pmg many scormg attempts.
come adapted to the sports which he F.G. T.P. lated bid for the game in the final
Individual Soccer Scoring
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Hines (capt.
Miles (White Juniors) ................................................ Smith, T. (White Juniors* and Midgets) ................ Forsyth (Midgets) ...................................................... Hamner (capt. Midgets) ............................................
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