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USE BOTH GROUND AND JERIAL ATTACK TO WIN 18-0
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ter LaLance hit guard for three .yards, and twice more for a yard
each time, to score the second touch- clown of the game. The kick for the extra point fell short. The remain- ing part of this period was a repeti- tion of the first. The Bishops held the ball for the majority of the time and gained yardage almost at will. S. V. A. was satisfied to punt on the second and thirei clowns whenever they got the ball. Ran- dolph returned one of the punts twenty-one yards through broker! field for one of the best runs of the game. V. E. S. continued to make first dow.ns and put the ball on the enemies' three-yard line. The final' score came when LaLance plunged the remaining distance to the goal. A few seconds later S. V. A. kicked off and the whistle blew for the end of the game.
BISHOPS NET 5 FIRST DOWNS AS TIGER
GRIDSTERS GET TWO
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In the next quarter both teams desperate efforts to score, but
works sure to be clisplayecl by the Williams (c) ..........L.T. ····· ············· Cook
with no results. Woodberry al- most completed a beautiful twen-
ty-five1 yard pass lat~in cltheffquahr- ter, but t1e ball s1ppe o t e finger tips of Ford, the receiver,
and was called back. T he game ended as it began 0-0. Besides
Wollen, Lassiter and Harman showed up well for Woodberry,
1·1F Jtc1W'll.
w 11 e ormwa an 1 Jams
·kj~s failed. The rest of this quarter METEOR in urging and inviting the Brockett ............... R.T. ············ Kendall passed uneventfully and at the end alumni to return for this game as Formwalt ............R.E. ............Henderson of the half the score was 13-7, with
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were outstanding with LaLance alumni will greatly add to the f . V E S h f .
FSu~;ti(~t~~·f~~..y::·£:··s:: Young, Poin- dexter, Kemper, Smither, R., and Ed-
d
mun s.. .
Subst1tutes for F. M. S.: Evans, Zir- kle, and Evans.
with Ashton making the extra point: The rest of the game passed un-
eventfully.
The boys' team was again success-
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(Continued From Page 1.) d copation. The music wul . beg.n
of the two elevens will be turne loose full blast here next month.
T ile game means much to ea.ch squad and its traditional reputatwn
for h~rd,clean football will be more than realized this fall. Few prep school battles offer more color or interest than this one.
sharply at 9 :00 o'clock, and WI Ho11''e, Sweet Hom.e, at 11:45.
con-
Remembering their defeat of last
the line by LaLance placing the year at the hands of the ~lexan- only three. Both teams were even
ball on the Orange and .l:Hack drians, Coach Costolo's warnors ~re on the first downs-six all. seven-yard stripe. It was then pointing to the coming scr~p wlth Featuring the locals' play. ~ere:
that V. E. S. tried for the field every intention of reversmg t~e Acting-Captain Roger Wlll!ams, goal. The ball was brought out story, and the power they have ~~s- who played a bang-up game at left to the twenty yard~stripe and the played in conquering Charlottesv1.1le tackle while at the other tackle berth
battle raged on uneventfully un- 1High, McGuire, S. V. A., and gam- Tate Brockett also played a great til the half, when the score re-I ing ties with Woodberry Forest and ()'ame. on the flanks, Bill Formwalt
(Contin~ecl from Page 1.) mained 0-0. · Fishburne, all with only one enemy featm:ed the locals' offense and the, Nelson Hairston, of Advance
The final score: V. E. v. A., 0.
Clemens ................R.G. ........................Baer Smither ................ C. ......... ...... Robinson McNultv ................L.G. ..................Henkel W illi ams ............... .L.T. ....... ............. Roze ll Rust ..... ... .. ........ .... .. L.E. .......... Kuhnemund Bast ........................R.H. ..............Arais, M. LaLance (c) .......... F.B . . ..... ,............ .Tay lor Hanff ......................L.H. ................Shannon Smither, R.............Q.B. ................Stedman
Scoring by periods:
V. E. S............ . ... . ........ 0 6 0 12-~8
S. V. A.............. .... . . 0 0 0 0- 0 TAKE LEAD EARLy IN FIRST
QUARTER, AND WIN, 20_6 (Continued From Page 1.)
clownecl by Baskerville. It looked as if the young Bishops were to be
scored on again in the same period, but the Garnets held their ground
and the score remained 13-6 till the _ __..;::::.:;:
end of the quarter.
In the last canto V. E. S. widened good offensive games in the back- Line-u .
wall played heads-up ball; while 111
the backfield, Bost, Young, and
Hanff shone be~t. .
The big gun 111 the F1shburne at-
tack was Captain Harry Martm, 10 was the best back that the Ca~ets offered being able to pass, kick, and carr; the ball with excep-
Line-up: V. E. S.
S. V. A. Brockett ................R.T. ..........................Lee
Position
Formwalt ............R.E...................Kuruse
more first down when LaLance dove through the line for five
It is a well-balanced and capable team that will charge ~own u!lcler
tiona! ability. Line-up:
.
S., 18; S.
v. E. s.
opened up with passing attacks in isitors McNulty ................L.G. ···················· S~lt~
yards after Banff had taken five off tackle. .
the openmg k1ck-off agamst Ep1sco-
Position
F1shburne
pal, one fully able to match the fire- !Rust ..................... L.E. ...................Berry
Every alumnus should welcome th1s chance to return to his Alma Mater,
to strengthen the connection with her and to renew old acquaintances.
The hop committee scored an un- usual success with its first dance of
d1f
the year an t 1e presence o many
Sinclair ..................R.H. ................Mattox After Ashton's long gain on a dou- Bost .......................F.B...................Dutrow ble cross-buck, in the third canto
Scoring by periods: Harris bucked the 1)all over fo; V. E. S. · ··························· ~ ~ ~ ~-~ V. E. S., making the score 20-7
ot . . . c ances o puttmg ac~ss an even I Officials: Rutherford, referee (V. P. ful when they won their second City
Those who starred ~or Scottsburg more successful one.. any young I.): Strader, umJ)ire (Hampden-Sid- League game from the Miller Park
L. - d B - I d 1lad1es from S·:;ePt Brw.r and T-)'nch- ney); Moss. headhnesman {,t!ampden-
aggregation by the score of 6-0, on . . . Thursday, October 22.
Edmunds crossed the goal for his well at right tackle. For V. E. S. Formwalt ..............R.E.................Harman Towles, gamed the extra pomt. the first quarter when Barrow, second touchdown of the clay and a Taylor, Sinclair, and Roach were Brockett ................R.T.......................Scott V. E. S. received b~tt was he~cl qtellar V. E. S. fullback, tackled pass to Eitel brought in the extra outstanding in the line, while Eel- C~i1~ns ................R.G. ....................Ecker for clowns. The Fort Hill boys then Witt with such force that the
point. T he rest of the quarter was munds, Baskerville, and Barrow tc~u~~~ ~: E:c·. ::::::.::::: ~~~~~~ mar~heclthe ball clown the field, and i Park back fumbled; Harris, Gar-
were 1gon an arn , w 10 p aye 1
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Sidney).
w.F. s. other pass, .thiS tmle from J~stJce to The touchdown came early in
this margin in the score when field, and McCormick who played v. E. s. p · Position
uneventful and the game ended 20-6 were the stars of the backfield. with V. E. S. on the long encl. Both -
teams played and sc01·ecl on straight D R
football through the line and off • B. YLAND & CO.
Williams ................L.T.....................Evans Justice ral_l .fifte~n yards around end Rust ........................L.E. ....................Seibles for the VISitors second score. The
E~t~~~·~· ·c····)...........RF.I'BI. ··················L···· .~arr try for t~e extra point failed.
Hanff e c ·· ······· · · ······ ·········· ~sslter The B1shops came back in the
Smithe~:··R:.··:.·.·:.·:.·.-6:~.·:.~W~~~!;; third quarter with a rush, and after
net half. grabbed the ball in mid- air and clashed the remainincr
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tackle. Only in the last quarter did Scottsburg start an ::erial attack in
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Officials: Referee, Davis (Western Reseryes); umpire, Jefferson (Hamp-
a sustained drive Leigh plunged
through the line for their lone touchdown. Goodwin made the extra
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11 tinue until the orchestra plays
(Continued from Page 1.) S is of such importance to the wo 'd
today. The United States was ask'd by the !--eague of. Nati?ns to ta~e
a hand 111 the affa1r, wh1ch helt t 5
LAST MINUTE JERIAL ATTACK BRINGS V. E. S.
FROM BEHIND TO SCORE (Continued From Page 3.)
mg Pres1dentml race. He explai d
t h a t t h e I { e p u b l i c a n nominat~~n
would probably go to Hoover, but
that the Democratic nomination
would be a toss-up between a Jar number of candidates. ge
SINCLAIR HAS HIGHEST GRADE; EUTSLER NEXT
tried seven passes and completed
At the beginning of the third score, is evidence that Bishop h~pes defense, in fact the whole forwa~dIN.. C.; P.hll Cooke, of Cincinnati:
period Ford and Flle of W. F. S., are not without ample foundation. went in for Mason at righthalt, A speedy backfield built around
and Ecker at right guard, respec- Bob LaLance, all-state prospect, tively. But still the two teams constitutes a scoring threat to any
played at a deadlock and the opponent, while the line has .shown whole quarter proved to be a its aptitude not only at opemng .up punting duel. In the middle of on the offensive, but at smeanng
this period V. E. S. made one plays in its direction as well.
OhiO; Wilham Sage, of Schuyler, ":a.; F~ccl Beln~ore, of Schuyler,
va.: Wilcox J?rown, of Lv!1chburg, V a., Br) an Caldwell, of Chanott,,
N. C.; Archibald Henderson, of Chapel Hlll, N. C.; Hubert Eitel of Charlottesville, V a.; Sydne; Schacklette, o~ Washington, D. c.;
and James Pomdexter, of Warr,n- ton, N. C.
- - - - ·1 - - - - - LITTLE GARNETS WIN
FROM MILLER PARK . (Continued from Page 1.)
v The ~tuclentbody joins with THE ~le~~; ~::
well as for the dance after the gam~. 1\~~Wip~...::·.·.. ·. ·.·... ~:~·.· :~.a.~.t1.H~~~ the Baby Bishops on the long end.
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