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SCIENTIA HAS LAST MEETING TILL 1932
Sam Hanff Speaks to Members.on Pre-Historic Race of Man
Park on Tuesday, December 8 and half ended with no other gains. They came from the same root and Tuesday, December 15, on Johnson V. E. S. kicked-off to open the
are most probably kin to each other, Field, with the score of 12-6. The next quarter. Miller Park then but the extinct race is not our an- first three quarters were played on marched to the three-yard line.
cestors. the first date, but darkness pre- Wallace made a line plunge for a
The talk was closed with a gen- vented the remaining quarter. 1·hus score. Extra point was no good. it was postponed to the latter date.
eral discu sion as is customary, and The little Garnets played the Miller Barrow went in for Forsyth and
(Continued From Page 3.) race, so it was proved that man of
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touchdown
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The Boys Team of V. E. S. met and held Miller Park for downs. A today is not descended from the their first defeat in a very inter- pass from Harris to Anderson was men whose skeletons were found. rupted game at the hands of Miller good for twenty-five yards, but the
worth commenting on. Mr. Matt- field gave a speech that touched on various points of interest through- out the past football season.
Mr. Long and Mr. Lacy repre- senting the Midget and Boys foot- ball teams, gave talks about their seasons and told somdhing of the spirit that these boys had shown.
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the subject was debated from every angle. Everybody had a different idea on the subject, but agt·eed with Sam that at one time there were two races of man on earth and that one has ultimately disappeared.
This was the last meeting of the
Science Club till after Chri stmas,
when it is expected that some new
members will be taken in. The pre;:_ ent members of the club are George
Park team earlier in the season, but
clue to complications their victory
wasn't recorded. Captain Forsyth
received an injury that will prohibit
his athletic activities for some time. .
Miller Park kicked off to Ashton, who returned it ten yards. After
1931 FOOTBALL SQUAD
IS GIVEN BANQUET IN
DINING ROOM, DEC. 12 (Continued From Page 1.)
Forsyth, McCabe,
five yards. Powell, Grubbs, and were James Poindexter, Sam H anff, Wallace did the gaining for Miller Charles Smither, W:illiam Rust,
~rk. Within scoring distance John Bost, Scott Clemens, Angus allace passed over the goal line, Randolph, Roger Williams, and but it was incomplete. After a loss Robert LaLance. The assistant
of fifteen yards Baskervill punted
to his 35-yard. line. Miller Park coache~,Mr. Bond and Me McGI:ee,
was held for downs on the five- arcl gave mterestmg talks concernmg l line Baske - · t d Y f the success of the football season
. rv111 agam pun e out o 1. I .
danger. The ball went over to t11s year. t was ~omtedout that,
v E s d d 1 •although the teams record as far
· · . on owns an t1ey d
ained three first do b · · as games won an ost goes was
W arner Lowry Sinclair, Samuel Banff and
Charls McNulty, Spotswood Stoddard,
David Barrow. '
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BOXING TEAM
1
(Continued from Page 1.) now on the squad.
A lthough some improvements have been made in the basement oi the West Building, one of the dis- advantages of boxing here is the lack of a ring, necessary for bouts and quite a lot of other accessories: For this reason any coming bouts
will have to be held away from school. It is hoped that by next year the school will be fortunate enouah to have some of the improveme;ts which are lacking at present.
Mr. McGhee was awarded his numeral at the U. S. Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis in 1922 as a mem-
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gained at will. The third quarter to Barrow. However' they were ' Wallace was good for a touchdown. ended with the ball in V. E. S.'s able to score again in this Ia t nt
TO But the try for extra point was un- possession on their opponents' 20- ter. The remainder of thes qu~r-
BOYSDROP
MILLER PARK DEC. 15 kick-off and returned two yards.
successful. Forsyth received on the This was followed by several short
gains and then Harris punted, but it was blocked and covered by a Park man. V. E. S. strengthened
yard line.
The plucky Garnetmen rallied in
the fourth quarter and scored a
:-vas a steady fight, but fumhl~rtod mtercepted passes kept the n· hand
Many speeches by various mem- several short gains 'Basktervill hers of the squad followed this. punted to Wallace, who returned it Among the boys who gave speeches
the ball to the center of the field. 110t e~cepttOna, t e spmt and co- First quarter. operat10n of the team was well
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