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SCIENTIA ELECTS MR.
C. L. McGHEE ADVISER
THE METEOR
men to get around him when he is BABY BISHOPS BEAT Garnet Backs Tally Up Ten First
=3 BISHOPS DEFEAT C. H. S.
8 - 0 IN COLD DRIZZLE LaLance Scores on a Kick Off
for First Touchdown of Season
backing up the Garnet .line. Sam Banff, of Scotland Neck, N. C., is
120-POUND ORPHANS Downs, While McGuire Takes Only Two
~1e other man who returned in the forsyth and Ashton Score to
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Speaks Interestingly on f · d · .
Evolution ° punc1 111 nv111g the pigskin. If The V. E. S. boys' team defeated LaLance, standing on his opponents'
, The Science Club of the Virg·inia ~~~~~sary he can be called on to the 120 pound football team from 45-yard line, whipped a pass 25 the Presbyterian Orphanage 13 to yards to running Formwalt, who Episcopal School held its first meet- In the line Scott Clemens, a let- 0 on Wednesday, September the snatched the ball out of mid-air and
ing of the year on the night of Sun- tennan for two e ·11 b b' 30tJ1.
. Y ars, WI e a w raced the remaining twenty yards
day, September the 13th. Spotswood feature 111 stopping line bucks~ The young Bishops outplayed for a touchdown. LaLance failed St'oddard, of Savannah. Georgia, Clemens is another one of the hard their opponents in every quarter ex- to kick the goal and the score re-
ac anoke, Va., David Barrow, of Smither twins, Charles and Dick charged fifteen yards for the s~condI on downs, who punted out; but it yard and with a series of plays the
S~.vannah, Ga., and Spottswood hav~ started both games, Charli~ touchdown and Fo~syth droi?-ktcked was not until late in the quarter that Io~als, advanced th~ ball to Lane
Stoddard, of Savannah, Ga. P.lay111g at ce~1ter and Dick calling for the extr~ pomt, makmg the V. E. S. got within scoring distance Ht~hs 20-yard stnpe before the ': s1gnals. Char!te was one of the main score 13 to 0 111 favor of V. E. S. again. This . was achieved by the wh1stle blew to end the fir:.;t quar-
FiiVe Lettermen Return to Coach cogs in the defeat of McGuire's as Patter~on, T., and Perry were the brilliant running of LaLance and ter.
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nelw members in the near future, the McGuire game, which the Again late in the third period The GarnetmenJca~11e back strong battle of punts, neithe r team getting ai soon as some qualifying material Bishops won 13-0. V. E. S. marched down the field to and refreshed after the half and it off any very good kicks on account
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Costolo for First Practice
outstand111g players for the Orphan- Bost who it seemed could not be Bost substituted for Sinclair at Dick has shown good judgment as age, whil~Ashton and Forsyt~were stopped. Then LaLa1;ce carried the the opening of the second period.
a field general. Billy Rust also from the runn111g stars for the Bishops ball through the line five times in The punting duel was staged again
the .1930 squad, has been playing an? Co~etter and Crocker were the succession for a total of twenty-one in this quarter until LaLance tried
consistently as a ftankman, espe- bnght !tghts of th~.defense. yards and a touchdown, .following a field goal from the 15-yarcl
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he clumped several plays for los~es.
c·IIdf kLs·V.E.S. Pos•hon P.0· 'tl1.fldk'I
clan· has been hold111g down one Belmore..................R.T..................... Butler through the goal posts for the extra ville then took the ball, but were
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f(\JjlSe man ISs1own 111 e erceness 1a. y on e ense wo~ . owry 111_ Goodwin ................RE..................... Bragg up w1 1 a Jeaut1 u rop- ·1c< marker. which failed. Charlottes-
of!his tackles and the ability of few '!~ NOTICE TO ALUMNI
ep,, He.n?erson ............_!.-.G................... _Harvey
d''d'I rn 1v1..mg 10nors ~t the.otl "' 1d OAt:tte.r
Although the work of the Garnet .
postttcm,Baskcrv11lcommg1,1 1 1
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;!subscriptions to the alumni of ~quae o ast yea~, ~hile J _ nlty An
Ill \,I fi.U Sb, 11 I('], I f tht 'lh •o', "i~h ., to
the school for one dollar. This :is quite a sacrifice on the part jof the staff, and we feel that
press its deepest sympathy to the friends and family of Gar- land Vaughan '25, who was killed in an automobile acci- dent last J\me shortly after his
graduation from W. and L.
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MEN'S WEAR
alumni who can,
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for Wiley; Causey for Leigh.
for a loss.
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