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ton, who threw to Conrad on third, getting Keller out.
In the next Harris got a hit and advanced on a sacrifice but failed to get around. In the last of the eighth a Harris-Rust combination got the first three up. The first part of the ninth inning, the last chance for the Bishops, saw three up and three down.
Line-up
the library namely, "The Outline of Science" in many different volumes.
BISHOP luBE BOWS IN FIRST TILT OF SEASON TO STRONG AUGUSTA TEAM
(Continued from page 1) Harrison scored. With Clemens on third and no out, Rust stepped up to the plate, but was put out on a throw from Sutton to Jones. Bas- kervill, up next, hit to the third
baseman, Glover, who threw home to get Clemens, giving Baskervill a fielder' choice. Hanff went out on a fly to right field.
Whitehead, playing outfield, was safe at first on Harrison's error only to be thrown out at second by a throw from Harrison on the next play when Sutton was safe on a fielder's choice. Harris of A. M. A., who substituted for Schneider at this point, crossed the sack on a fielder's choice, Brown throwing out Sutton at second. 'l'he
DANCE
G. A. A. APPOINTS
LUND EXHIBITS RARE
S W I M M I NG D E X T E R I T Y
Previous Success Prompts Swimmer
to
next man up, Shreckhise, got a walk, cided to take in a new member so as followed by Vanpelt, who got a hit, to give him the benefit of the remain-
MR. CosToLo Coach, Tmck
V.E..S.BRIDGE
At the opening of the Virginia
The German Club has shown great places and two second places, to rank
progress during the last three meet- as second high scorer of the meet. ings. The meeting on March 29 Lund is a swimmer of no mean was set aside for business matters
especially. On that date it_was de- merit, having won honors in inter- termined to hold a meetmg each national circles while summering in
week instead of the previous plan of Canada. In the Lynchburg-Roanoke every two weeks. Remaining meet- meet, in which he swam for Lynch- ings were assigned to various mem- burg, Lund was on the winning re- bers to arrange programs. The club
will hold a banquet some time dur- lay team and took first place in the
ing finals. The meeting closed with forty-yard back stroke. His two sec-
the unanimous election of Hunter ond places came in the 100-yard free
bringing in Harris. Clark fanned. Double Play
ing meetings of the club. After tak- ing into consideration every boy at V. E. S., William Pitt was selected
V.E.S.
Brown, 2b......................... 3
Ha1Tis, P---·-·--·--···············-·· 4 Harrison, ss....................... 4:
Clemens, lf. ........................ 4 Rust, lb............................. 4 Baskervill, cf..................... 4 Hantf, rf............................. 3 Holberton, c....................... 4 Conrad, 3b........................ 3
121 T
107 010
0 0 11 0
Totals............................33 2
A.M.A. AB R H PO A
Clark, If............................. 3 Keller, 2b........................... 4 Jones, lb........................... 3 Glover, 3b......................... 3 Whitehead, cf..................... 2 Sutton, ss........................... 4 Schneider, rf..................... 4 Harris, rf........................... 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
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Lynchburg, Va. May the student body will take part in the annual S. 0. Fisher tennis
tourney.
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Errors-Harrison (3), Brown (2), Holberton, Sutton (2), Schneider. Bases on Balls-Otf Ha1Tis, 4; off Van Pelt, 2. Struck out by Har· ris, 2; by Van Pelt, 9. Passed Ball, Holberton. Umpire--Willis. Time of game--2 hours.
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1931 BASEBALL SCHEDIULE V. E. S., 2; Augusta, 3.
April 15- Blackstone, away. April 21- Fork Union, here. April 25- Episcopal, here. May 2-Fishburne, here. May 5-R. M. A., here.
May 9- Woodberry, away. May 15- Staunton, away. May 16-Alumni, here. May 17-D. l\1. I., here.
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nitely decided to hold its annual alumni dance on Field Day, May
16. This will be a gala week-end 'IS the festivities sta1·t off with the Dramatic Society's Hen1·y W. Mattfield production, "Gappy Ricks," and continue with the an- nual field day, and the varsity- alumni ball game, until the big event on Saturday night.
SCIENCE CLUB
'l'he first meeting of the Science Club i1mnediately following the spring vacation was purely business.
After talking over the business a£- fairs of the club, its members de-
a r e c e n t m e e t i n g o f t h e
Committee has
defi-
rrhe first three men up in the next for the membership. Pitt readily
inning for V. E. S. got out. In the joined, after learning the object of
last of the seventh, Keller got on by the club. The meeting then ad- Episcopal School Bridge for traffic an error and was followed by Jones, journed with another full-fledged there was no formal dedication. Since
McClung to the club. Discuss Schiller
McCabe and Hubard were ap- pointed to present some interesting facts concerning Germany at the meeting of April 5. McCabe made a
short, interesting talk about the fa- mous German writer, Schiller. He o-ave a summary of the important ~ventsof Schiller's life and discussed
his most famous work.
At the last gathering President
Lasher presented membership certifi- cates to the club. McGrew and Knight were in charge. Knight ac- quainted the other members with the early life of the German poet, Goethe. McGrew, in a very interesting way, discussed Goethe's later life with his literary work.
C. G. PRIDE BARBER
Across from F!I'St National Bank
who walked. Glover was safe on a member added to its number. that time a bronze plate has been
style and the forty-yard free style. ~und is going to swim for Lynchburg in a return meet with Roanoke in he Magic City pool, and great things
are expected of the local flash.
PROF. LADD IS COACH
OF NEW MINOR SPORT
Compulsory calisthenics, which have been given each afternoon throughout the winter months to boys not participating in any major
sport, ha1'e been replaced by the far more pleasant form of recreation, tennis.
The racqueteers play each after- won under the direction of Professor John M. Ladd. Some of the boys
show the signs of champs, so a ten- nis team is being formed. During
fielder's choice, Jones getting out by a Brown-Harrison combination. Whitehead walked. Sutton, trying a
The next meeting, however, had set in the center of the bridge con- more of a scientific trend, with Hil- taining the following inscription:
lier presiding. Hillier brought with squeeze play, popped up to Holber- him a group of scientific books from
VrRGINIA EPISCOPAL SCHOOL BRIDGE Erected A. D. 1930
COUNCIL
J. Tanner Kinnier, Mayor
Hillier merely brought out the fact Harry R. Brown that these books were in the library C. L. DeMott
Paul Fleet rhomas R. Turner John Victor
and that it would be a very good idea for not only the members but also the remainder of the school to look over if not read them. Other than these there were no other spe- cial remarks made. In the latest meeting, April 12, Malcolm Lasher discussed at length concerning the cells. He stated that the origin of all life was breaking up and divi- sion of cells, which in turn break up
to multiply and form more life.
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G. A. A. the followilng were elected to serve as assistants to George Porsyth, the baseball manager: 11for- tan Wright, Wilf'red Roach, and Richm·d Dabney. The assistant
•nanagers of tmck were also 1-w-med rmd they are Clyde Jennings, Rob- ed Runse1·, and H award Mayo . They will assist Manager Holb!}r- ton.
GERMAN CLUB
625 Main Street
Lynchburg, Va.
Compete V ersus Aquatics in Meet
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Although not boasting a swim-
ming team, the Virginia Episcopal
School sent Douglas Lund, one of
its leading natators into town to
swim for the Lynchburg team. Lund
acquitted himself in extremely cred-
itable style by garnering a total of
sixteen points by virtue of two first
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