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Knight ..................R.E. ............Newell, C. their only real semblance of an of-
Tabb ......................R.T...........Richardson fensive when Ligon caught a pass
Belmore ................R.G. .....................Lane from Dunkley to net a first down Br ow n ........... :........ C. ...... .... ............ Atrho ld
Taylor ....................L.G. .. ....................Ray and short line smashes Talbott and Pratt .....................L.T.......Patterson, W. Wimbish made another as the half
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JUNIOR BISHOPS TOP
SCOTTSBURG JACKETS off yardage. Eitel finally going off
JUNIORS DROP TILT
TO ORPHANAGE 48-6
Presbyterian Boys Score Almost With Barrow Leading Attack,
at Will to Win Impressively
suffered a severe trouncing at the Ghee's charges snowed und er Barrow bore the brunt of this march Taylor stood out. For Scottsburg hands of the strong Presbyterian Scottsburg Highs·on Johnson Field, with Brazier going off tackle thirty Captain Wimbish and Dunkley, R.,
Orphanage eleven, on Friday, Oc- Novembe1' 17, 32-0, in a touchdown vards for the third touchdown. were the outstanding lights.
Scoring touch::owi'S: Barrow, Ei.el Brazier, Eutsler, and Wright. ' Extra Points: Brazier and Eitel (line
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sorted to the air, Wright i~tercept­ Substitutions, V. E. S.: Brazier, Cox- etter, Meacham, Lewis, Blackwell, Al- plays piling up three first downs ing a long pass and scampenng fifty len, llaley, and Jenmngs; Sco.tsburg:
the field for another tally, in three
as Eitel, Eutsler, and Barrow nppecl yards for the final scor~ ot .the liudson, R.
game. The try fore .tra pomt fatled. tackle twelve yards for the second The remainder of the final stanza
score. Brazier bucked the line for was marked with the Scottsburg bueks).
the extra point. Again the Juniors lads making a futile ~ffo;·t to tally. Scoring by periods:
Featuring the ]umors play be- V. E. S.. .. . .. ... . 0 6 14 12-32 held their opponents for clowns and Scottsburg ................ 0 0 0 0- 0
started another march from the hind the forward wall were Barrow, Officials: Referee,. Bond (V. P.. I.); Finishing their 1931 football sea- Scottsbuw forty-eight yard stripe Brazier, and Eitel, while it: the line ump1re, Long (Davidson); headlines-
b . d Captain Baskerville, Pnce, and man, Gannaway (Tennessee). star halfback, Willis Baskerville, son in a blaze of glory, Coach Mc- for another marker. Braztcr an
The Virginia Episcopal School 140-pouncl team, captained by its
Garnets Win in 32-0 Tilt
"Neecl my car?" Presbyterians took the lead during the Junior backfield participated. The period ended shortly_ with V.E.S. Po'. Sco'.tsburg "No."
tober 9, to the tune of 48-6. The march in which every member of Eitel hit the line for the extra point.
the first quarter and held it through- Wright of V. E. S. kicked to the 'Scottsburg being held 01: thetr own Baskerville (c.)... L.E.. ........ Dunkley, J.
out the entire game. The Bishops' twenty-yard line. ~,Ynnbtsh tn~d to Hubbard .............. L.T................ Newb1ll only score came in the fourth period Scottsburg thirty-yard line, where pass, but Barrow mtercepted tt .on Channing ............. L.G................. Chborne
Wimbish returned the ball to his Brown ................... C. ..................... Truxell
when Barrow caught a pass thrown own forty before being downed. the opponents' twenty-two-~m·d Ime. Taylor ....................R.G.. ........ McCormick
by Mayo and ran twenty-five yards Here the visitors were held for Eutsler going through the lme fum- Price ......................H.T.................... Snead for a touch-down. bled, but again the Scottsburg boys Roach ....................R.E....................... Lacy
downs, kicking to Eutsler; t_he resorted to the air with the ever Eutsler ............... Q.B........Wimbish1 (c)
The game opened with Harris Juniors immediately started a clnve kicking off for V. E. S. The bare- for the Scottsburg goal, and would fo_oted bo.Ys received the ball and have scored in the first period had w1th a senes of pla.Ys made a clnve they not fumbled twice within scar-
down the field whtch ended 1!1 a : ing distance. Scottsb~rg too~ the touch-down. The Garnets rece1vecl ball, but could not gam and ktcked
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the k1ck-off, ~ut were held .for to Eutsle[:who returned the punt to downs and ag:am the Presbytenans the Scottsburg thirty-yard stripe as
pushed the ptg-skm over the goal tl ·te e1ded . B.1 dbl1equa1r1•
!me. The ts1ops seeme una e b k 1 d d to stop this furious attack so that Barrow ro e arounc en an
at the end of the half the score was· clashed fifteen .Yards to score ere 26-0 in favor of the Orphanage. It the second penod had, be~n t~o was not until the fourth canto that mmutes old. fhe_try for ext!a pomt th e Mayo_ Barrow combination fatled. The J muors took the b~ll gained the only score for the young away from Scottsburg and agam, Gametmen. The game encl"d with marched _down ~he field. to, come the score 48-6, the P resbyterians near sconng a~am, but Ettel s pass
alert Barrow intercepting another ;erial attempt under the shadow of the Blue jerseyecl youths' goal. Af-
ter several smashes at the line Eut- sler bucked the ball over the last white stripe. The try for extra point failed. W right kicked off to Wm~­ bish, who returned the ball to hts own thirty ; after failing ta gain but scant yardage, through the Junior
forward wall, the visitors again re- MIDGETS WIN ONE OUT
OF THREE TOWN TILTS
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third score. The try for extra point failed. Langhorne intercepted a pass immediately after the kick off and Coach Lacy's Midgets showed their offensive strength by marching for another touchdown. This time Cap- tain Goodwin carried the bal l over on a reverse. After failing to make the extra point, Goodwin kicked to
Stadi um , who succeeded in piling up two first clowns before the final whistle.
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