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0-6, 7-5, 6-3; McGrew (V) defeated McCabe (W);6-4, 6-2; Colt (W) de-
feated Withers (V)' 6-4, 6-3. Doubles: McDougal and Phelps
defeated Smith and Martin, 8-6, 6-4;
BOW TO SAINTS 5-2
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Coxetter and Martin Win for V. E. S. to Make Only Scores
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BISHOP CINDERMEN CLOSE SEA- SON WITH CLOSE wiN OVER D. M. I.
(Continued from page 3)
(D. M. I.), third, 18 ft. 11 in. 220-yd low hurdles: Dorrill (D. M. I.), :first; Harris (V. E. S.), sec- ond; C. Wright (V. E. S.), third.
Time: 0:26%.
Pole vault: Y oung
THE METEOR Wright (W) defeated Martin (V), V. E. S. TENN,IS STARS
and Martin at 6-3, 6-2. The second
doubles were more hotly contested,
Freeman and Coxetter going down
ALUMNI NEWS (Continued from page 2)
Harry Forsyth, '25, is playing on
E. S.), Randolph (V. E. S.), third. Height:
Summary
( S) ,
:first; Dorrill (D. 10 ft. 9 in.
M.
(V) J en- kins (S) defeated Freeman (V), 6-2, 6-2; Martin (V) defeated Tall-
Y oung
:first; Hardaway (D. M. 1.), second;
220-yd. dash: Coburn (D. M.
(V .
third. Time :
Captain Morgan of St. C. and ferro (S), 6-4, 6-4; Lee (S) de- Tom Smith, the V. E. S. Captain, feated McGrew (V), 6-4, 7-5. met in the feature match of the day, Doubles-Morgan and Reed defeated
I.) ,
High jump: Dorrill (D. M. 1.),
0:23 7-10.
:first; Harris (V. E. S.), and Roach
(D. M. I.), tied for second. Height: 5 ft. 4 in.
Javelin throw: Hardaway (D. M. 'I.), :first, 144 ft. 11 in.; C. Smither (V. E. S.), second, 137 ft. 6 in.;
Clemens (V. E. S.), third, 134 ft. 3 in.
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·which the South Atlantic champion
Arver was safe on Harrison's error, took with ease at 6-2, 6-1. Coxetter and 'l'aliferro defeated Freeman and
NETMEN BEA T RACQUETEERS
(V .
I.) , second;
Morgan (S)
6-2, 6-1; Coxetter
BISHOP Hertiz, c.- ------------------- 5 2 Sanderson, 2b............. 4 1 Atwell, 3b................. 4 1 Payne, ]!. .................. 4 1 MeA rver, ss............... 4 0 provided numerous thrills, Captain Lawson, rf................. 4 1
g bowed
stroking
bowing to Captain Phelps and Mc- Dougal, 8-6, G-.J.
Summary :
Singles: McDougal (W) defeated
Totals ....................37 7
8
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27 PO
7
2
attack in the :first doubles the Saints ~ easily came through, Morgan and
cf..................... 4 Captain Smith (V), 6-3, 6-2; Cap- Conrad, 3b................. 4
tain Phelps (W) defeated Coxet- ter (V), 6-3, 9-7; Moody (W) de-
27 10
feated
Freeman (V), 7-5, 6-1 ;
9 14
Umpire: Rutherford (Roanoke College).
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Anderson, cf. .............. 5 0
Smith and Martin of V. E. S. :finally White, p..................... 3 0
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Moody and McCabe defeated, ter and McGrew, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3.
HITTING WINS FOR V. E. S. SLUGGERS IN TILT
WITH R.-M. A. (Continued from page 3)
in the second when Captain Atwell led off with a single to right :field. Payne placed a one-bagger in same place, Atwell taking third. Mc-
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Singles - Smith (V) ,
defeated
Atwell going home on the play. Law- son grounded out, Harrison to Wil- son, Payne scoring. McArver was picked off when caught in a chase, and White grounded out, Ashton to
of Virginia Episcopal playing at the second position, evened things up when he trimmed Reed, 6-3, 8-6 in a
hotly contested match.
Martin of V. E. S. played good
Smith and Martin, 6-3, 6-2; J enkins Coxetter, 6-2, 6-8, 6-3.
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OF BISHOP
(Continued from page 1)
Harris. The increase in duties and responsibilities of the graduating class are demanding much attention, and the entire class is endeavoring successfully to meet the requirements
Wilson, to retire the side.
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Harris, ss.-----------.------ 5 1
AB R Brown, c................... 5 1
2 Reed taking the decision of Smith of an efficient Senior Class. 1
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