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HARRIS-WOODSON COMPANY
CANDY WHOLESALERS We Supply the V. E. S. Store
Those who realize the importance of that cagey, well-pressed, im- maculate appearance don't wait until the last minute to send their suits to Crutch:field's-they
GARNET _RACQUETEERS DE- FEATED BY D. M. I.
McGrew won over Weathers of Th oma s Smith (vice-president) ,
Danville in the Number 5 match, William Holmes (secretary-treasur-
which was a thriller throughout. er), Edward Belmore (valedicto-
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EXCHANGES (Continued from i-'"'ge 5.)
Th e W oodben·y Oracle, Woodberry Forest School, Orange, Va.
(Continued from page 3)
after a h ard struggle with
of the class will present a portrait of Bishop J ett to the school.
The thirty boys who finish their prep school careers next Tuesday are Ri chard son Hillier (president) ,
COMICAL PERFORMANCES GIVEN BY NEW "V" MEN
( Continued from page 3)
Georgia, George Forsyth of Esmont. Virginia, Claude Henkel of Win- chester, Virginia, Richardson Hillier of Roanoke, Virginia, Walter Hol-
down
Farnum of Danville.
T he Pine Needle, St. Christopher's Forsyth. He came skipping into the
Weathers took the initial set at 6-3, and McGrew steadied to run out the match, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
rian) , Caskie Norvell, Jr. (Histor- ian), J ames Ashton, Robert Daniel, Lewis DeBerry, Rufus Hairston,
Virginia.
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The doubles were far more excit- Charles Harris, Walter Holberton,
ing than the singles matches. In Oliver Lewis, Irving McGrew, Cor- The Tige1·, D. M. I., Danville, Va. '
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(Continued from page 3) showing, especially so, when it il
the first doubles, Evans and Lindsey took Smith and Martin down at 6-2, 8-6. In the last set Smith and Mar- tin were leading at 5-l when the Danville boys steadied to win.
nelius Sullavan, Jr., Conroy Wilson, Richard Wright, David Barrow, Thomas Bost, Claude Freeman, Rich- ard Griffith, William Harrison, Ed-
The College Topics, University of Virginia.
found a seat.
Then there was "Cuckoo"-Hillier,
In ward Martin, Hunter McClung, Wil- the longest match of the day, Free- liam Pitt, Paschal Shook, George
Va.
The Blt~e Ranger, Amherst High
School, Amherst, V a.
T he Da1'lingtonian, Darlington,
School, Rome, Ga.
The Gilman NIYWS, Gilman Coun-
try School, Roland Park, Md. The Monthly Ch1·onir;le, Episcopal
High School, Alexandria, Va. TheTarHi Tattle1·, Tarboro High
School, T arboro, N. C.
The Y. C. I. Chronicle, York Col-
legiate Institute, York, P a. The Randimac, Randolph-Macon
known that this was his first experi- "Roger'' Ashton was the old time Twenty Virginia preparatory and
storekeeper, who likes to please all of high schools were represented among his customers by opening the st01·e at the entries.
any hou1·. Last of all came "Gigolo"
Henkel. It had never been known
man and Coxetter bowed to Farnum Smith, Warner Tabb, Jr., and John
and Weathers, 2-6, 13-11, 8-6.
A large delegation from V. E. S.
Withers.
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Singles: Evans (D) defeated ASHTON PITCHES 7-6 WIN OVER
was at the club for the matches. Smith (V), 6-1, 7-5; Lindsay (D)
defeated Coxetter (V) , 6-1, 6-4 ;
Freeman (V), 6-2,
(V) defeated 6-3, 6-4.
ALUMNI IN GRUELLING STRUGGLE
( Continued from page 3) Line-up and Summary
before that H enkel could sing, but he surprised everyone by the way he
sang. "Just a Gigolo" with so much feeling (Maybe he had·a reason). The "goats" amused the whole
school until ten o'clock and then all were free to do as they wished.
The new members taken into the
"V" Club were James Ashton of
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NATURAL BRIDGE ARCH SHOES
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Across from Flrst National Bank
Martin (V) defeated Moore
9-17, 3-6, 6-4; Farnum (D) defeated
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PURE AND WHITE-ALWAYS RIGHT!
FINAL BALLS
(Omtinued from page 1)
students. The valedictory will be
delivered by Edward Belmore of Sch-
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Virginia Episcopal AB Brown, c..................... 2
•Tabb, c. ------------------ 4 Harris, ss................... 6
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Clemens, lf................. 5 Rust, cL ___________________ 5
Harrison, 2b_______________ 5 Wilson, 1b_________________ 3
Ashton, P------------------- 4 Conrad, -3b_________________ 2
* S i n c l a i r , c f _______________ 2 *R. Hairston______________ 3
Totals ____________________46 Alumni AB
Hobbs, 2b___________________ 4 Meade, ss................... 6
Humrickhouse, cf....... 6 Luck, P----------------------- 6
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Weathers
Evans and Lindsey de-
Doubles :
feated Smith and Martin, 6-2, 8-6;
Farnum and Weathers def eated
Freeman and Coxetter, 2-6, 13-11, 8-6.
Academy, Bedford, Va. McDonough, Md.
The Middlesex Anvil, Middlesex School, Concord, Mass.
The Rotunda, State Teacher's Col- lege, Farmville, Va.
The Breeze, Harrisonburg Teach- er's College, Harrisonburg, Va. The Sun Dial, Randolph-Macon
Woman's College, Lynchburg, Va.
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None out when winning run was scored. Score by innings:
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School, Richmond, Va.
The Hun News, Hun School,
room dressed as a ten-year old girl. berton of Columbia, Virginia, Wil-
liam Rust of Alexandria, Virginia The Chevron, Shenandoah Val- and a dark blue skirt. The next and Gibbons Young of Bluefield'
Princeton, N. J.
ley Academy, Winchester, Va.
He wore a beret, a baby blue sweater,
was "Blind Man" Barrow.
The C. Q., Fishburne Military creating quite a disorder by feeling
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After
School, Waynesboro, Va. his way about with a cane, he finally WALTER CLEMENT TAKES-PREP
The Ring Tum Phi, Washington
and Lee University, Lexington, when he coyly presented his favorite
who caused a great deal of mirth
teacher with a bunch of roses. ence with sand greens.
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