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P. 48
Five Lettermen Return to Coach Costolo for First
Practice
(Continued From Page 3.) school, has proved to be a valuable substitute as have Sam Wright and
Make Better Heating Arrangement
(Continued From First Page.) row which add greatly to the pro- tection of the school property.
Downs While McGuire Takes Only Two
(Continued From Page 3.)1
In the last quarter V. E. S. again got within reach of the goal, but
.
( Contmued From First p
James Edmunds.
and Angus Randolph are the only other junior men from last year who are looking like prospective
players.
.
LaLance Scores on a Kick-Off For First Touchdown
of Season
(Continued From Page 3.)
held for downs. On the next play the punter fumbled and before he
could get away Formwalt nabbed him behind the goal line, netting two points for the Bishops. At this point Young went in for Bast. The
rest of this period passed unevent- fully.
so that they will be able to do their Line-up:
own cooking if necessary. Also the V. E. S.
interior of the Costolo apartment Formwalt ..............R.E................. Diggs, C.
Gibbons Y oung
Domestic conveniences have been were unable 'to score before the installed in the Faculty's apartments game ended.
German Clubs were
year. David Barrow of Sc e last
THE METEOR Recently Laid Pipe Line Will Garnet Backs Tally Up Ten First
George Dunn and Orchestra Play for First Time at V. E. S.
(Continued From First Page.) Cooke, Miss T emple Bass with
Harriet
Mis~
Clemens, Williama, McCabe Hanff A_re Membera of ...
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1~g the pigskin on his own 25-yard Rust ........................L.E............ Harris (c.)
l_me, ran through the entire Orange Jerseyed team with wonderful inter- ference, for a touchdown, making the score 8-0 in favor of the Bishops. Lane High kicked off again to LaLance, who advanced about
Williams ................L.T................... Stalling
McNulty ................L.G..................... Barett Werth. L '
fifteen yards before he was downed.
During the rest of this period the Sinclair ..................R.H.....................Griffith
Trio With Clemens to Make Honor Committee
(Co':ltinu~d From First Page.) Committee IS the supreme authority
Vlrgmta.
ball see-sawed back and forth with- out either team getting within scor- ing distance of the other's goal.
However, in the next quarter the Orange gridmen came back with more force than they had shown be-
Quale s V. E. S............ ........ ........... 0 2 6 O-S
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has been done. over very nicely.
One of the greatest improvements Smither, C. ........(............................ Rice
of the summer, however, was made McNulty ............. L.G..................... Meyer on the athletic field. Here rich thick Williams ..............L.T................... Rueger
rass was I)lanted and now it is in Rust ........................L.E................... Tebeau Sinclair ..................R.H............... Levering
g
the best condition that it has been LaLance ................F.B....................... Raffo
Nancy Butzner with Lacy.
M r.
McCab~ t h e whtle the positions of both s n ub
Lane High: Blanton, Morris, Dan- fore. But the Bishops were able to rutel, Findercarter.
hold them in check and when the whistle blew, for the end of the
Officials: Referee, Rutherford P. I.) ; umpire, Strader (H. S.)
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cBrockett ..............RR.TG................. SRIothhbert emens ................ . ............... aug ter
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for years. This grass will help to IHanff ....................L.H................. McGuire
keep down the dust which has been Smither, R..............Q.B................... Powell of the Counselor body are: Willis
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a great nuisance in the past years Score by penods: Baskerville, of McKeney, Va.; to the football teams, especially in V. E.s............................... 6 0 0 7-13 Robert Baskervill, of Warrenton,
Taylor, to act as cheer leade the 1931 football season.
the early part of the season.
M~~~~~~tut~~:_:y.·_
clair; Baskervill, R., for McNulty; Me- renton, N. C.; Wilbur Blackwell, of
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At the beginning of the second changed, 8-0, with V. E. S. on the R, for McNulty; Randolph for Smither M t' '11 y W '
half Robert Baskervill took Mc- long end.
Nulty's place at left guard. It was then that Captain LaLance receiv-
Wright, S., for Smither, C.; Baskervil( of Esmont, Va.; Robert G::>odwin of R.; Sinclair for Rust. ' ar ll1 SVI e, a. ; arner McCabe
McGuire: Werth for Rice; Patterson of Washington, D. C.; Charles Me~
for Myer; Anthony for Patterson· Nulty, of Roanoke, Va. · Charles
Harris for McGuire; Gillman for Har~ Smither, of New Orle~ns, La.;
ris; Harvey for Rothbert; Rice for Richard Smither, of New Orleans a.; Jack Taylor, of Page, W. Va. ,·
Officials: Rutherford (V. P. I.), ref- R w· ·
Smither, C.............C............................. Cole eree; Strader (H. S.), umpire; Moss oger tlham~, of Lynchburg,
Clemens ................R.G..................... Philips (H. S.), headlinesman.
Va. ; Ciaton W n ght, of Centerville I Md.; Ben Price, of Charlottesville'
Brockett ................R.T................. Wheeler Formwalt ..............R.E....................... Jones Smither, R.............Q.B..................... Carter Hanff ......................L.H..................... Taylor
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Randolph and Hanff Complete V~.,~~dAshton Cocke, of Palmyra:
LaLance (c) .......... F. B............. .. .... Score by periods :
in the school as far as the honor Substitutes-V. E. S.: Bast' Young' system is concerned. The chairman
Lane High..................... .... 0 0 0 0-0 Baskervill, R.; Edmunds, Wright.
of the committee is the Head Coun-
selor. The boys who compose the
Honor Committee are Scot Clem- (V.
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Charlie Ligon with
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sen sergeant-at-arms.
The officers for the Scien
o-
Smither, Miss
was ch
J oseph Williams with
Do r i s
Young, Miss Marjorie Owen with Harris Findlay, Miss Charlotte Cox with John Bost, Miss Jane Morrison
with Mr. Z. V. Long, and Miss
E. L. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
as
Gibbons
ele t ~e and ' avannah
Ga., was chosen secretar ' George Forsyth, of Esmont YV and
treasurer for the former' t''
ens, of Scottsborough, A labama;
Samuel Hanff, of Scotland Neck, by John Randolph Taylor 0[ p ed
N C d A · ·; an
W. Va. ' age,
The G.. A. A. also elected two hays, Davtd Barrow and Randol h
ngus Randolph, of Lynchburg, Va.; the other members
~thlehc A11ociation spectively, while Williams age.)
t w o
. ecretary and treasurer w1ll be capabl fill

