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VoL. XIV, No. 12
V. E. S. TRACKMEN MEET SEVERE DEFEAT AT THE
EPISCOP AL
L YNCHBURG, VIRGINIA
MISS GEORGIA MORGAN
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1930.
HANDS OF S. M. A. TEAM Garnet and White Completely Set
GIVES ART CLUB TALK '
H ead of Art Department at Lynchburg College Speaks on Famous
Painting s
'fhe last two meetings of the Art
and Music Club have been most suc- cessful. Miss Georgia Morgan, head
AUGUSTA TAKES 12-11 VERDICT- OVER GARNET
IN CONTESTED AFFAIR
Home Runs Fly Thick and Fast in Game Composed of Extra Base Blows and Errors
Back with Only Two Ties for First Places
GREEN V. E. S. STAR
Luk and Perry Leap 20 Feet 10%
HARRIS IN RELIEF ~0~ --:: former meeting. Her lecture. was Thrilling Slugfest with A. M. A~-
bches to Tie for First in Broad lump
V. E. S. BASEBALL TEAM TIES IN FOUR TO FOUR
DEADLOCKWITHE. H.S. about the greatest artist oftl\e""Span- · ish, Italian, French and English
- Nosing Out
On 'fhursday, April 24, the V. E.
Johnson Athletic Field was the IIJI!De of a defeat of the V. E. S. mDdermen by the cadets from Staun- ton Military Academy with a score Of '17-40. The meet was not close rough to make it very thrilling
Game Called by Agreement, Because schools. As she told about the artists s. baseball team met defeat at the
to net V. E. S. its 00 pege 2)
Charlie Harns, V. E. S. third- sacker, was on the mound today and
(Continued on page 4)
place in the broad jump, when Luck
came through with a mighty leap of
21 feet 2 inches. Haggin of Wood-
Jtruck out and Hobbs also struck out. Waldell struck out. Clark hit through first and later went to sec-
VIRGINIA
Opinions Based on Observations of School Life About
Campus
Dr. Alman of Hartford, Conn., has recently been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Randolph, has landly con-
sented to give THE METEon some of his impressions of the school. It may be of interest to know that Dr. Alman is a very distinguished head of the medical examiners of the
Hartford Insurance Company.
"Although not an educator, I have
alway been interested in methods of
SCHOOL,
MAY 1,
she exhibited some of their pictures; hand of the strong Augusta nine. also, she told why the artist painted Clark of A. M. A., started well by
lightful, One of the most fascinat- the V. E. S. outfielder pegged wild copal School, whic~ includes in its Captain Luck Works Well on Mound ing pictures was "Smiles" by Frans to Luck. Clark stole to second, but
a spectator's point of view as curriculum a spiritual education, was
as Bishops Out Hit Rivals by Three Blows
Hals. Hals was a painter of smiles, later he went to third when Berry
and this picture is one big smile. In obtained a hit. Berry stole to sec-
only two first places that V. E. • ede were ties. However, there ....,.1 exciting events. The outstemling of these were the
run and the broad jump. tbe 440-yard run, which was ill comparatively fast time, of V. E. S., ran a fine race laRding up until the last when Bonnet of S. M. up to break the tape a
of a second before him. l'ield Event&
jump was nearly as ex- On his last trial, Perry of jnmped 20 ft. 10% in. of the V. E. S. rooters these figures were called that waa the best jump However, Luck,
nmaining chance did jjaappoint his backers,
effort and
mark. Both of
were given another
just the school that I would send my boy to if I had one; and this opinion
all probability it is one of his own
On Saturday, April 19, the V. E. children, who, clothed in rags and ond. Luck, the pitcher of the Ridge
W arding off a ninth inning ral_ly, the Virginia Episcopal School stJCk wielders defeated the Lynchburg
High School, 6-2. The game was
played on the Fair Grounds, the
High School's home field.
Coach Gannaway used many of his
second string men in today's fray, but these were enough to send the Blue and White hurler, Padgett, to
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rolled out to pitcher. Nalle of E.
H. S., walked and later scored.
In the second inning, Hamner got to first on a wild throw by the
pitcher. Lee sacrificed him to sec- ond. Gray walked and stole to sec-
ond while Hamner was trying to score from third but he was touched out at the plate. Gulick got safe on a fielder's choice. Hobbs rolled to pitcher and was out on first. In the third inning Luck singled and Roe sacrificed him to second. Clemens struck out and Charlie Harris was
out pitcher to first.
E. H. S. started a rally with a
walk for Nalle who scored on a sin- gle by Carter. Holland ~vas wal~ed but was hit by a ball hit by Fish- borne while he was going to second, and thus retired the side.
Beginning the fourth inning Ham-
ner rolled to the pitcher and Lee
singled. Gray was also o~t on a roller to the pitcher. Guhck beat out a bunt and was safe on first for a hit. Hobbs flied out to left fie_ld. No runs were/ scored by either slCle during the inning.. Luck was first up in the fifth and smgled. He stole to second and Roe Rtruck out. Cle- mens was safe on a fielders choice and Luck was also safe on third. Charlie Harris then hit a double and
Luck and Clemens both crossed the plate. Harris sto_le to third, Ham- ner flied out to nght field and Lee
rolled to the second baseman for the (Continued on page 2)
V. E. S. their second defeat of the Harris hit a fly to Berry. Hamner
season, 96-21. The meet was held hit a fly to second base which put
last Saturday at Orange. Roe out.
W. F. S. started things off with a At the beginning of the third in-
bang when they made a clean sweep ning Luck hit Clark who went to
of them was able
mark so the showers. The potent bats of Cap-
in, the hundred, Gwinn winning in the fast time of 10.1 seconds, closely followed by Stokes and Barron, re- spectively. 'l'his same trio monopo- lized the furlong in 23 flat, in the order of Captain Stokes, Barron and Gwinn.
first. Berry fouled and was put out by Hamner. Clark went to second. Kelsey hit a fly over shortstop and later stole to second. Malone of A. M. A., hit a fly to right field. Gray's peg wa bad and Clark and Kelsey came home. Gray walked and later
in a deadlock. tain Luck, Gray, and ~oe were the •leo tied with Perry things that did. the tnck. .
V. E. S. took their only first went to second and third. Gulick
1£ SCIENCE CLUB 1930
of Lack of Time, in Final Inning ; Score Tied
education. I wrote a friend today
that my observations of this Epis- GARNET MEN ARE ERRORLESS of this made the meeting mosh de- hitting a fly to center field. Gulick,
is based on a study of the boys as I S. baseball team traveled to Alex- otherwise unkempt, is portrayed on Team, tightened up to strike out have seen them in their gatherings andria and played a thrilling game his canvas. This little urchin has a Kelsey and Malone.
in the dining room, on the athletic with Episcopal High School. The broad grin, from ear to ear on his Gray, right fielder for the Garnet field, in scattered groups on the cam- game, which resulted in a -!-4 tie, face. It would make anyone feel men, was put out when he hit a fly
pus, and in the chapel. I have a~so noticed a deference for elders, whiCh I regret to say is lacking to a large degree in the North."
L. H. S. AGAIN FALLS PREY FOR
Most of Second String Men See
Service; Gray Hits Homer in Third it and Hobbs scored. C. Harris the Woodberry Forest School gave put out by Schreckluse. Charlie
was called by agreement before it
was completed because of lack of
good to gaze upon this picture. Miss (Continued on page 3)
to Clark. Gulick struck out. Hobbs
hit a grounder to Bruce who threw
it to Ramsey.
Bruce, the cadet pitcher, hit a fly C. Harris. Ramsey struck out. Penn got on base by hitting a
time.
Gray singled and Gulick sacrificed WOODBERRYTRACKMEN
him to second. Hobbs walked and
Luck hit to Dandridge, who let the
ball go through his legs and Gray Luck Places First in Broad lump scored on it. Roe struck out. Cle- :Maybank and Long Do Well
ond. W aldell struck out.
Luck walked, Roe bunted and went
of the art department of Lyn<;hburg
College, spoke to the club at the Lead Shifts Back and Forth During
the picture and how he did it. All
DEFEAT V. E. S. TEAM to
grounder between first base and sec-
mens hit hard to short, who missed Led by their three great sprinters, to first. Clemens fouled and was
berry, came second a good eight ond. Berry hit to first and Roe
inches behind and Maybank added (Continued on page 2)
errored. K elsey hit a three bagger (Continued on page 3)
THE
ART AND Musrc STUDY CLUB RECENTLY ADDRESSED DY
Miss MonGAN