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V. E. S. BASEBAJJ. TEAM TIES IN FOUR TO FOUR DEADLOCK WITH E. H. S.
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end of the fifth. Roe struck out. hit to Berry and was safe at first. C.
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home. Berry walked.
tween first and second base which scored Clark. Malone fanned and Berry was put out at third.
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the evening's program to a close.
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plement and are awaiting the arrival ginning of the fifth passed unevent-
It . is Clem- METEOR
Hamner was Lee walked and
out from the catcher to first.
ens then singled to right field and ·However, since so many papers have
Outfit ;
Bruce hit a grounder Ram ey
Charlie Harris flied to left field. Episcopal was unable to score any
this inning.
In the eighth Hamner led off
with a single and went to second on
a sacrifice by Lee. Gray flied out to left field and Gulick was out on a rolled to the pitcher. E. H. S. was again unable to score.
In the ninth Hobbs tripled and tried to score on a squeeze play, but Luck missed the ball and he was out between the bases. Luck was out from short to first and Roe sin-
gled. Clemens flied out to second for the third out. Luck struck out ~e first two Episcopal batters and the game was called by a time agree- ment.
Lineup and summary :
Virginia Episcopal
Later he went to second and third Johnson Athletic Field last Satur- .vhen Lee hit a fly over second. Gray
A. M. A.
AB R H PO A E
the best we receive. We were, how- Gray, cf ............ 4 1 1 2 0 0 ever, sorry to see you degenerate to
Luck, p &cf .... 3 3 2 0 1 0 Roe, 1b .............. 5 1 2 9 1 1 Clemens, lf ........ 5 1 0 1 0 0 Harris,C.p&ss.. 5 2 2 1 0 1 Hamner,c........3 2 211 0 0 Lee,J.3b........4 1 2 0 1 2
Player, Pol!'. AB R H PO A E
Gulick, rf .......... 4 0 1 1 0 0 printing jokes in your last issue.
Hobbs,2b........4 1 1 o2 o
JA!ck, p ------------ 5 1 2 1 0 0 School, Alexandria, Va.-
Joe, 1b ............ 4 0 1 5 0 0
lemens, lf ...... 5 1 1 0 0 0 Being strictly a newspaper it is Harris, c. S8 ---- 4 0 1 1 1 0 hard for us to criticize the good and amner, c ........ 4 0 1 2 0 0 bad points of a magazine. But we Lee, 3b .............. 2 0 1 1 3 0 do know that we thoroughly enjoy
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High Life of Greensboro High School, Greensboro, N. C.-
We think you have a well-balanced paper, and that your articles are well written. Try some athletic news on the front sheet, it is more interest- ing to the reader than most other
things. Your paper would improve if you would cut out such things as "Junior Jabber," and little witti- ci ms; and print only news.
The Gilman News, Gilman Coun- try School, Roland Park, Md.-
The staff always looks forward to
paper with pleasure. We read
eagerly and get numerous ideas
from it. On the whole it is one of
put him out.
to Lee who threw it to Roe.
put out. Summary:
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Totals ............36 4 10 13 6 o The Randimac, Randolph-Macon
MISS GEORGIA MORGAN GIVES ART CLUB TALK
(Continued from page 1). Morgan's lecture was enjoyed im-
mensely by all present.
The next meeting was held for the
study of music, and in accordance with this piano solos of famous com- posers were played. Probably the most enjoyed of all the solOS' was Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata." The story of the orgin of the "Moon- .ight Sonata" was told by Mr. Schaff- ner, who was visiting the school at
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Bpiloopal High
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We were glad to receive our first
copy of The Randirnac. It is a well written and neatly arranged publica- tion. We hope to see more of it.
The Choate News, Choate School, Wallingford, Conn.-
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fully, but Luck hit a home run in the
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Errors Costly to Strader Fives Show Great Teamwork
Harris came home.
Gray hit a fly to left field and was
Clemens hit a fly to Kelsey and Charlie Harris fanned.
Shreckluse grounded to Roe who
In their fir t game of the season, struck out.
the Midget baseball team defeated Hamner hit a fly over second.
Harris hit a two-bagger and brought
the Charlotteville Five , 7-6 on
hit through third base which brought Player, Pos.
day. The Midgets have been prac- Hamner home. Bucky Harris hit a Clark, rf ............ 4 3 2 2 0 0
tising under the direction of Mr. fly to Berry on shortstop, who put Berry, ss ............ 5 2 2 2 1 0 Strader as coach, who is developing him out. Hobbs grounded to Malone Kelsey, 2b ........ 6 2 5 1 1 1
some material that will be useful to the varsity in coming years. Jones
and Hanft' starred for V. E. S., the foqner knocking two home runs and holding down left field position, while the latter tallied one four-base knock and played well at the key- stone sack. Davis at first base and Ander on as catcher were the out- standing players for the visitors. In the ninth inning with the score 6-6, Stokes was put in as a pinch-hitter. Great things were expected of Charlie, but he struck out. An extra inning was played in which R. Hair- ston knocked in Thurman, making ing the score 7-6 in favor of the home team.
The "Little Bishops" tarted the game a trifle over-confident due to the size of the players of the Five's aggregation. They soon learned that smallness of stature was no handi- cap, as the boys from Charlottesville ran them a close race throughout the game, and some of the smallest boys surprised us with good hits.
AUGUSTA TAKES 12-11 VERDICT OVER GARNET IN CON· TESTED AFFAIR
(Continued from page 1) which brought in Berry and Clark.
Malone hit a fly to Luck and Shreckluse struck out.
In the fourth Roe hit a home run but there was no one on base. Ram- sey hit a fly to Clemens who caught it. The ending of the fourth, and be-
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Shreckluse,c....5 0 111 0 1 Malone who threw it to Ramsey Bruce, p ............ 4 0 1 0 3 0
Gray out. Luck hit a grounder to
but was safe. This brought Lee Ramsey, 1b ........ 5 1 1 9 0 0
home and a few seconds later Hobbs Penn, lf .............. 5 2 2 2 0 0
stole home. Luck in the meantime Barnes, cf .......... 2 1 0 1 0 0 stole to second. Roe hit a fly over Waldell, cf ........ 3 0 0 0 0 0 second base and Luck came home.
Clemens fanned.
Penn, A. M. A., hit a home run
to start off the eighth inning. Clark
was put out as he attempted to go
to first on a passed ball. Berry hit
to Hobbs who errored. He later
stole to second and was put out. Hobbs, 2b .......... 5 1 0 0 3 1
Kelsey hit a three bagger. Malone hit a grounder to third base which brought Kelsey home. Shreckluse grounded to Harris who threw it to first base.
Charlie Harris hit a short fly to left field and made first base safely. Hamner knocked a fly over second. Lee bunted and was safe at first. Gray fanned. Bucky Harris sacri- ficed to bring Charlie Harris home. Hobbs grounded to Malone on third but was put out at first. On Bucky Harris's error Ramsey made second. Bruce was put out coming home.
Penn grounded to Lee who threw it to Roe, but he was safe. Barnes grounded to W. Harris, who threw it home, but Ramsey was safe. Clark hit to Lee who threw it to Roe. Roe ~rrored, so Penn and Barnes came
Luck walked and later went to second. Roe struck out. Clemens
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Kelsey hit be-
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in Luck and .Clemens.
put out by a fly to left field. C.
Totals ............44 12 13 27 8 3 V. E. S.
Player,Pos. ABRHPOAE Gray, rf ............ 5 0 0 0 0 0 Harris, W. ss...... 3 0 1 5 2 1
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