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Fishburne's Cook Beata Peeler iD Mound Duel; Both Give Up Seven Hits in Close Game
May 1.-In one of the best-played b~seball games seen here this year
Flshb~Jrne Military School bested the Bishops by a 5 to 3 score.
Although he was frequently in hot w.ater, C?ok, the Fishburne hurler, pitched himself out very nicely. The
c.adets scored first in the third in- m~g on a single by Butterfoss, a tnple by Carter, and a perfectly
placed squeeze bunt by Parker. In the next inning, Hume blasted out a_ homer and Cook followed with a smgle. However, Peeler settled
down and _struck out the next three batters. Fishburne raised the score to 4 to 0 in the next inning when
Car~er singled, went to second on
an mfield out, and scored on an
error.
The Bishops didn't score until the
sev_enth when Hedderly opened with ~ smgl~. The "Clifton Forge Flyer" nnmedmtely proceeded to steal sec-
s
Cindermen
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.....toa Ameaa
54 Points Re-
.. V. E. S.'a Z8
April 27.-The came out of a third best here to- before the might of
men and the .,...,.,.• rtracksters.
took only one first W eston came home the half. W ith this proved himself one
balf milers in the lrlllscore was: W ood- M. A., 54, and V. E.
.and White did just ID the hurdles, failing M the final heats of both llid lows. The Bishop
lows, Captain Simmons ..,Ufied, but fell rathe;
ra:e.
Woodberry took the SIBmitou's milers
,..UC, after being dogged for almost the whole Bishop miler ran Up- as long as he could, but
the ground on the
llalf, it wasn't much of far as competition was Weston went into an the start, just kept run-
IN LAST INNING PINCH
Peel and
Paul Simmons, captain of the Bishop team is shown at the ext 1
left to right: Bud Brown Bobby Shook and P'aul Ed d A . rehme ef~exhlbltmg fine form. The others are, from
Mit: he!l, third and fourth. the race, coming in at
. . ' , competitiOn for the hurdling staff.
mun s.
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s 1s s own m the abo
1
near him. Camblos llcating the nearest man
of room to spare.
. took five first places
Ill the final score with and thirds also.
to finish sixth in the annual State
ST. CHRISTOPHER's, April 23.- Meet, held on Lambeth Field. Of feat for the first time this season
iell, at third. However, the threat ended when Peeler struck out and Reagan hit back to the pitcher.
VARSITY NOSES OUT ALUMNI TEAM, 23-2
Jtues Impressive Debut Main at Expense
Pt~gHtJCious Peter
ba.e bean! sevet mto a doublo play, "toe- javdin and "Ed" Hoddody, suff"- ney to Chatham, Va., nd<. . ing fmm a kg injury, took a thi,d H"gmvo Military Acadomy, will Wo'vo s«n w m< funny thin&'
In tho fifth V. E. S. "lhth" .at tho bat "' ;n tho fidd.
from tho Hm< ho on-
loook 1mtil he loft it, an chalkV' homo Thou mfidd was " ""ntt fo, balls Then Ckem Cox be- Bevttley, Can;ngton, McCmw, and 100 ~nd220-y"d dash". H.s ,.,_ matth Jdlmon High by tho gomg to the outfiold a~dtho al-
;, Fr; Staunt~n Mi!it.,y, 27~;is s~,dy se.dht.,y, 22; St. Chns- yea" team " domg v"y woll w up woll on that phase of the ' '"''
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the a=a. Th; f.,, losing only to a mo« experi- Amedcan gam<. Although Bailey that he began speak- f~n1~gp;:he~; h~has to have sup- V. E. S., 12; ~rgr3ave,10; E. H. e~cedfVro.sh.t~amfrom the Univer- didn't budge an inch for thee in-
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ve P C ure t ere 1s plenty of hot ond, and then scored on Carter's
It loo~ed as though the Bishops Cullen Walker Only Garnet Win- were gomg to come back and t:e
ner; Bishops Lack Powerful the score up. Dashiell singled
Punch as Freshmen Triumph
cleanly to right. Clark was safe when an attempted force play at
second was late. Griffin forced The Bishops of V. E. S. met de- Brooks, who was running for Dash-
Happ ened; Both


































































































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