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ations for the first time this June. The various school clubs, the Sci- ence Club, Der Dehtsche Verein, and
:BISHOPS TRIUMPH OVER LEX- INGTON HIGH QUINT BY
THE SCORE OF 45-11 (Continued from page 1 )
Harris were consistently on the ball while the visitors had it in their
of the floor. Harris took the tip-off and dribbled under the basket to score. After Freeman to sed a foul shot in, Harrison, Wilson, Harris and Freeman followed up with field goals. Harrison added two more
points with two foul shots.
The last quarter was extremely
slow neither team scoring until the period was half over. When D eaver sank a foul shot, Conrad, a promis- ing forward on the Garnet team came into the game. Harris ac- counted for two points and Conrad added four points immediately. Wil- son playing an excellent defensive game, took the ball from under his own basket and dribbled the length of the floor to score. Zimmerman
at this time got the only field goal that the visitors could gather in the second half of the game. Wilson scored with a snowbird and Deaver made a foul shot good. As Conrad sank a snowbird the game ended.
Line-up
Lexington High (11)
P. G. F.G. T.P.
with Wilson contributing his share. Harrison and Williams played good ball in the back of the court anrl cap-
tured nearly all of the rebounds from their board.
Harris and Freeman Lead Garnets with Twenty and Sixteen Points Respectively
WILSON PLAYS WELL Chesapeake Forwards Fail to Score
but Tennile at Guard Finds Hoop Twice
The Garnet clad basketeers of Vir- ginia Episcopal School made their second appearance on the home floor, January 14th, and took an over- whelming victory over a scrappy quint from Camp Chesapeake by an
Campbell, guard on the points in the first quarter of the
Line-up
Bedford P. ,McClure (c) ..........F Patterson ..............F
Jarvis ....................C Nance ....................G Johnson ................G Smith ....................G
G. F.G T.P 3 3-7 9 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0
possession.
Lexington High team, scored four
game, which turned out to be more than any of his teammates were able to gather during the entire contest. Zimmerman and Campbell played a very effective defensive game for the High School while the entire Garnet
quint put up a defense that the visi- tors could not penetrate. Williams, standing guard for the Bishops, did a nice job of it, and once when he was holding the ball in the middle of the floor trying to find one of his mates open in the Lexingtonians de- fense he decided to shoot and did so, with the ball dropping through the basket without touching the rim.
Slow Start
The game started off very slow. Both teams carried the ball into the other's territory only to lose it and have the other team to carry it back to the other goal; this sort of game was displayed for several minutes before either team was able to score. The Bishops broke through the High School's defense and Freeman scored
from under the basket. Harrison and Wilson scored in rapid succes- sion and Lexington called time out. The time out seemed to do the Gar- nets more good than the High School, for Wilson, Freeman, Har- ris and Freeman scored in the same
order. Varner then made the first score for the visitors when he made a foul shot good. Campbell sank a shot from the middle of the floor as the first quarter ended. ·
The second quarter was very slow, and only eight points were scored by both teams. Foltz and Campbell ac- counted for one field goal each and Moore made a foul shot. The Bishop quint only added three points to their score, Harrison sank a snow- bird and Harris tossed one in from the foul line as the second quarter ended.
Third Quarter
The third quarter started with the V. E. S. team scoring from all angles
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SCHOOL CATALOGUE FOR 1931-32 teams, which gave good accounts of
Varner ..................C
Campbell ..............G
Deaver ..................G Z·immerman ........G
Dodson ................G 0 0-0
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Va. Episcopal (45) P.
Harris (c) ............F Freeman ................F Conrad ..................F Worthington ........F Wilson ..................c Formwaldt ............c Harrison ..............G Williams .---..---.....G
G. F.G. T.P.
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a front and rear airplane view of the
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MALCOLM LASHER Manage•r Basket-ball 1931
GARNET C.AGERS BEAT BED- Harrison ................G
8 fourth string men were in the fray. cl On the defensive, the Bishop five-
FORD HIGH 63-9
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had an eye for the basket ; he being
the lone scorer of the team.
The five Bishops who started the
game displayed some good basket- ball before they were removed near the end of the half. Harris and Freeman bore most of the offensive
1931 BASKET-BALL SCHEDULE
\Nilliams ..............G Martin ..................G ·o
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V. E. S.........81; Chesapeake .... 9 Chapel, and Infirmary. Pictures of
V. E. S.........45; L. H. S. ........11 the various school organizations, the
Jan. 21-D. M. !.............Danville basketball, baseball, football, and
Jan. 24 F. U. M. A.............Here track teams also appear. A group
Jan.31-E. H. S...................Here
10 Feb.
9 Feb.
6 F'eb. 11-B. M. A...................Here
0 Feb. 13-St. C. S...................Here the announcement that the school
10 Feb. 18-H. M. L .................Here will give the College Board examin-
Feb. 21-W. F. S...............Orange Feb. 25-G. M. S.,
· Lewisburg, W. Va.
Feb. 28-R.-M. A...................Here the Philatelic Society, have been
given space for the first time.
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P. G. F.G T.P. 81-9 count. This was the second win
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Harris (c) ..............F
Freeman ................F 5 0-0
Conrad ..................F 3 0-1
Smither, R.............F 0 0-0
vVorthington ........F 3 0-0
Wilson ..................C 4 0-0
Formwaldt ............C 1 2-2
Holberton ..............C 0 0-0 0 man system of protection was prac-
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2 White being able to garner but three 0 forwards had their eyes on the hoops,
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Hairston ..............G 0 1-1 1 field goals. At shooting the Garnet
and there was no stopping them. ters Coach Bond played his scrub
themselves and showed much prom- ISe.
Heavy Scorers
The Episcopalians' versatile cap-
tain, Charlie Harris, led the attack on the basket with ten field goals to his credit. Freeman, his running mate, was just on his heels, chalking up sixteen counters. Wilson and Harrison, with ten and eleven points respectively, contributed their share to the avalanche of the Red Penta-
gon.
For Camp Chesapeake, Tennille,
right forward, ranked as high scorer with six points to his credit, two field goals, and two from the free throw line. M'ontague at center and Constantine at guard also showed up
well for the visitors.
The game opened with Freeman
counting from under the basket. He repeated his performance in short order, Harrison dropped one in from
,1the circle. Montague made Chesa- peake's first counter from beneath the net. Freeman made both foul shots good, and Harris followed this
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