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NEW COUNSELORS
Two boys were recently se- lected to fill vacancies in the counselor body. These two boys are Larry Sinclair, of Hartford, Conn., and William Fonnwalt, of Sykesville, Mel. Although both of these stu- dents are second year men they are leaders in school life. THE METEOR congratulates these two, and wishes them success.
BISHOPS TAKE FINAL
FROM ST. CHRISTOPHER'S
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vill, R., started the next half in place of Randolph, Bost, and Brockett, respectively. V. E. S. re- ceived the kick off ;mel punted on fourth clown. St. Christopher's at- tempted to exchange, but the kick was blocked. LaLance went around end for fourteen yards and a first clown. In the next two plays, he car- ried the oval across the goal for six points. LaLance's pass to Young was complete to give the Bishops
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LITTLE GARNETS TAKE POINT OF HONOR 40-0
(Continued From Page 1.) own forty-yard line and returned it
to his fifty-yard stripe. A steady drive clown the field brought the
Boys to the Point of Honor five- yard line, and Ashton plunged
through center for the first score of the game. Harris made a beau-
tiful drop kick for the extra point. Having taken the ball from the vis- itors, who received the next kick- off, the little Garnetmen marched down the field within scoring dis- tance, and a perfect pass from Har- ris to Henderson for the second tally. The attempt for extra point was unsuccessful, and the first canto ended with the score 13-0 in favor
of the Garnet gridsters.
In the second quarter, Ashton,
on a single reverse play, ran twen- ty-five yards to score again for the
V. E. S. FOOTBALL TEAM ENDS DIFFICULT SEASON
(Continued From Page 1.) terial they made one of the best
teams V. E. S. has had in the last five years.
Captain Robert LaLance, of Huntington, West Virginia, who is serving his second year on the team in the fullback berth, was by far the outstanding player of the season,
and is one who should get some dis- tinction when the All-State team is chosen. Samuel Banff, also a second year man in the backfield, although hindered by injuries, played very
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Bishops. Forsyth passed to Harris
to score the extra point. The bal!,
again in the hands of the Little
Red Team, was ~arriecl clown the
field by a successwn of long runs,
Ashton carried the ball five yards · initials, "C. L. M. G." Having got-
to mark up the fourth tally for the V. E . S. team. Ashton made the
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ten the grid season behind him, Mr. McGhee now looks forward to box-
ing, his favorite avocation while at the United States Naval Academy. Mr. McGhee also coached the
varsity line s01 that he could not put his complete efforts on th~ Juniors, but considering the matenal he had and time thaf he spent on the team, a very successful season was com- pleted. The Juniors succeeded in de-
, £eating the strong Scottsburg eleven : twice ; once at Scottsburg 20 to 6, and again at V. E. S. in a return
, game, 32 to 0. They also won from : Riverside, a town team, but lost
to the Pre~byteriat:J. Orphanage, and, ! Holy Cr-oss. The Junior team was I nwde \IP of alr11qst all green ma-
iexi!lLJ:!avjng.,pnly.tb!.ee,~boys who' .had played on ~t formerly in thej
line-up. However, at the close of !
d A
Randolph shared the honors of the,, feel sure that they could have got-
THE METEOR MR. McGHEE RECEIVES
TOKENFROMJUNIORS Captain J. Baskerville Presents
Junior Coach With Gift of Military Brushes
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On Friday evening, November ?7 M c L M Gl h f h
At a meeting of the G. A. A. . held on S unday, November 22, Morton Wright and Rob- ert Runser were voted to be the managers of the baseball and track teams respectively. These boys were selected to fill these important positions because of their diligent aid to last year's managers. THE
METEOR wishes to congratu- late these two on their ap- pointment.
w , r. . . c 1ee, coac o t e Junior eleven, was presented with
a set of silver military brushes in token of the team's appreciation and esteem, by Captain Willis Basker- ville, immediately following dinner.
.The Captain of the Junior grid- sters made a short speech of pre- sentation, expressing the team's recognition of Mr. McGhee's inter- est and work with the boys, Mr. McGhee accepted the gift, some- what abashed, saying that it had been a great pleasure to work with the entire group.
well at left half back. The other THANKSGIVING DAy IS
Engraved on one brush in block print was the following inscription: "C. L. McGhee, from Junior Foot- ball Team v. E. S.-1931," while on the other brush were the coach's
the• season they could pretty · fair football
boast of a ; team , a!- ,
was only beaten by one team.
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three men who played last year as well as this year were: Williams,
FEATURE ANQUET D BY B
(Continued From Page 1.) these men played heads up football The main feature of the holiday
throughout the season, showing ex- was the dinn;er on· Thanksgiving ceptional ability on the defense, and night. The meal was a gorgeous af- a great amount of needed drive on fair with the tables decorated and the offense. The rest of the team covered with food fit for a king. was made up of new material or The turkeys, vegetables, fruits, nuts, boys who came up from the second etc., served their purpose well, and
team or the Juniors. In the back- no~ody left the_table hungry. V. E.
S.IS notedforttsexcellentThanks- ngus giving night feasts and the boys
left tackle, Clemens, right guard,
and Formwalt, right end. All of experienced a very enjoyable day.
fi lei n·k S ·h
e , IC mit er an
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ten a better meal nowhere else.

