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V. E. S. FOOTBALL TEAM ENDS DifFICUL T SEASON
(Continued From Page 3.) quarterback position, while right
halfback was held down by Larry .1·
Sme mr and Johnny Bast. James Edmunds, who alternated at either
of the half back positions also played well and was especially outstanding on the offense. In the line, Charles Smither played consistently at the pivot position, and could always be dependeclupon to do his part. Right guard was played by Scott Clemens, for the third year, with his usual
ability and skill, while the other guard position was divide:! between
Charles McNulty and Bill Kemper. Tate Brockett and Robert Basker-
SAINTS ARE OUTPLA YED IN EVERY QUARTER
ALUMNI NEWS
INTERESTING LECTURE IS GIVEN THE BOYS BY
MR. COLEMAN JENNINGS
GUGGENHEIMER LOSES TO MIDGETS 13..
(Continued From Page 1.) 1cxt play Goodwin ran fi
yards through the line for th f~en
-;con~of the game. The try f e rst · or extr
AS V. E. S. RUNS WILD
(Continued From Page 2.)
" P ete" Causey '29, is studying at
(Continued
He gave as examples the stories
from P age 1.)
one point. The Reel and Gray re- ·Causey was the editor of THE of the lives of Wilfred Grenfell, the
(Continued From Page 3.) ceivecl and were held for clowns.
Reed punted to Smither. Young got twenty yards on a neat reverse play
IWilliams College. W hile at V. E. S., METEOR, H ead Counselor, and man-
ager of basketball.
Hugh McCulloch '22, visited the
physician who did so much for the people of Labrador, and of Alexan- der Patterson, an E nglishman, who g-ave up his fortune to devote his time to the poor districts of Lon- don. and then sympathized with the prisoners in E ngland and rose to the position of Supervisor of Brit-
ish Prisons. last week.
Dick Lee '29. and Eel Penn '30, were at school on the evening be-
fore Thanksgiving.
Ellison Loth '22, visited the
school last Monday, November 30. While at V. E. S. Loth was head counselor for two years, in '21 and '22.
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and two more by Hanff and one by school last week. He is an official LaLance netted eleven yards and of the Standard Oil Company of another first down. The rest of the New Jersey. At V. E. S. he was
nmg of the th1rd quarter a d ~In a steady drive, pushed then 'iaster
over for thcir second touchJ km
Goodwin making the score Lo~n.
plunged the line for the ext; e~gh
Guggenheimer scored in tha P~mt.
minute of play on a pa efnal
SubletttoRogers.Mose'sat: rom drop kick for extra point empted
quarter passed uneventfully and when the whistle blew the·score re- mainecl 25-0, with V. E. S. on the long end.
head counselor, and held many im- portant positions in the school.
T. M. Forsyth, '25, recently passed his examinations for the
LaLance and
punts and on the next play the
U nited States Foreign W ashington.
R eed
iormer galloped around end for
Service in Vernon Cowper '25, is working
trifle short.
was a
twenty yards. On the play follow- for Bliss-Fabian & Company, in viii alternated at right tackle and ing he gained the remaining yard- New York City.
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Roger Williams distinguished him- self in many games at the other tackle. The two flank positions were held down steadily throughout the season by the same men, William Formwalt at right end and William Rust at left. Formwalt played some
age for a touchdown and drove the Marion Cowper '27, is with the line for the extra point. After punt- West Cons~ruction Company in ing back and forth, the pigskin Kinston, N. C. Last summer he was rested on the St. Christopher·~ in an automobile wreck and was in thirty-yard stripe, the ball being in the hospital for a short while. Re- V. E. S.'s possession. The Saints cently while hunting with F rank recovered a fumbled lateral, but Parrot '27, he was accidentally shot
excellent football this year, showing were unable to gain before the final by the latter, but the wound was
exceptional ability in getting down ,whistle blew.
very slight.
Roy Dillon '31, visited the school
LITTLE GARNETS TAKE POINT OF HONOR 40-0
(Continued From Page 3.)
half ended.
V. E. S. received the kick off to
begin the second half. After a sus- tainecl drive the Garnet and White
.
aggregatiOn again carried the ball
the field under punts. Like LaLance he should get some recognition for
Line-up: All-State honors. LaLance could al- V. E. S.
Pos. St. Christopher's ways be depended upon to gain Formwalt ..............R.E.............. Blackwell some needed yardage and on the Brockett ................R.T............. Banks (c.)
the total eighty-four points that Clemens ................L.G....................... Firih the team scored he was responsible Williams ................L.T............... W ellfo d for sixty-three. Rust ........................L.E............. Davenport
Th 1 1 1 d Randolph ..............Q.B............... Pendleton e tean~ as a w10 e p aye some Edmunds ..............R:H................... Beattie
brilliant football this season, show- Hanff ......................L.H. ............. Hotchkiss ing up well against much more ex- LaLance (c)..........F.B....................... Reed
perienced teams, and making the Scoring by periods:
season a success in spite of the fact V. E. S......................... 12 6 7 7-32
that the Episcopal High game was St. Chris. ···················· 0 0 0 0- 0
not won as every one had hoped Scoring touchdowns: LaLance (4); oval on the four-yard stripe. On the
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it would be. The feature of the Edmunds.
season, however, was the spectacu- Substitutions: V. E. S.-Sinclair,
lar rally and a three-minute touch- Kemper, Bost, Smither, R., Baskervill,
d~wn that tied the score against W., Baskervill, R., Young, and Riddle- around left end was good for the
bench because of injuries, and with Minor, Newman, Hyde, and Street. Smither and Bost passing to Form- Officials: Referee, Rutherford (V. P. walt and to each other for a march I.); umpire, Strader, (H.-S.); head-
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Another pass netted the extra point.j ~=============~
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