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TL1Rt started things off with a neat LEXINGTON HIGH, 4-3 sin gle over second base. Baskervill singled to center, Rust taking sec- ond. Wil on was safe on a fielder's
m i l e
Hilher. Bost placed second in dis-
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by a single nm, with a man on third.
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ANNUAL FIELD DAY TO BE STAGED ON MAY 16 (Continued from page 1)
(Continued from page l) lowed by Smither, C. of V. E. S.
with 137 feet. .T~1e q u a r t e r
V. E. S. Rally of Last Inning Checked with Man on Third
nJwice, but Ru t was nailed at third. Conrad singled to left field. Ashton fouled out to H. Dever, and Brown
grounded out, Flint to Dever. Line-up and Summary
in Track Next Year
In a short meeting of the G. A. A.
it was decided to give eleven track
letters for the year of 1931. The
following were awarded "V's :" Gib-
former Garnet and White stars in action against those of the present promises to be a real treat as the Alumni team of this year is expected to be stronger than in previous years.
The evening of May 16th will ee the group of activities climaxed by
puted time which was finally ettled at fifty-five e?ond.s, Bost taking the
lead and holdmg It to the straight- a.way, where he was pas ed by Hil- lier.
With the last event, the half mile, yet to be run, Danville held a four- point lead. To win the meet, it was necessary for the Garnet cindermen to tal





