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Varsity- AB R H 0 A E
MALICIOUS MITE MEETS
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he didn't think that he was quali- j fied. He said that he couldn't write
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evaded Mr. Cox in the mornmg.
Mr. R obinson, in a statement to
. 1· · ball at their own nsk. A sJce IS a
that slips off the side of a golf club and goes to the right. A let J:>all
in tennis hits the net o~ the servJ~e,
E. H. S. got a man on third they would squeeze him home, regardless
of the score.
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Re-venge!
L-------------~ a line on a typewriter, and went on the press, said tha.t he.nev.er .spent
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~ g ? when the idea of a young lady 9 0 2 helper was brou~ht up, ~e was all
such a delightful mght m 115 hfe. - - - - ·0
Simmons, cf.-3b. ........
Goold, 2b. . ...............
Prince, c.-cf. .............. 3
B. Owen, lb................. 3 Brown, Jf.-p. .............. 3 Bailey, rf. .................. 3 0 0 Bond, ss. ...................... 3 0 0 Smith, 3b.-c. .............. 2 0 0 Ristine, p.-lf. ..............
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but goes court.
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SPORT .FIENDS GAIN
(Continued From Page Three.). Philadelphia in a boxing match be-
Apr. 6-V. E. S., 2; Bedford, 5. Apr. 10--V. E. S., 5; Miller
School, 5
Apr.l7-V. E. S., 6; Hargrave,10.
Apr. 20--V. E. S., 8; St. Chris· topher's, 12
Apr.24-Miller School {post- poned.
Apr. 29-V . E. S., 3; Episcopal High, 13.
May 1- V. E. S., 3; Fishburne, 5.
May 4-V. E. S., 23; Alumni,2. May 7-V. E. S., 6; A.M. A., 1.
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1 0 e in favor of keepmg the JOb. After holds nine swimming recor~s. Lou~s tween Jack Dempsey and Gene
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Speedway races.
In the true and false section t~e sport was football. Seab~sc~Jt beat
1 1 1 all who was he to kick fate in the Meyer has won three IndJanapohs
~ ~ g fa~e. It was really quite a meeting. 2 0 0 0 1 1
Tunney. The Heisn:an. trophy was
(Continued From Page One.)
Griffin, ss. ........... .... 4 3 1 2 0 0 ing English. The general course of 125,000. The second was tr~:~e, b.ut
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awarded to Nile Kmmc~ a.J?d the first was false. The Chicago Mu.m- Sun Beau's record by wmnmg t~e
cipal Stadium is the largest, seatmg Santa Anita Handicap. ) oe ~oms Peeler, lf.-3b. ............ 4 2 3 0 0 0 first beat Jack Cracken m Chicago
Reagan, rf. ................ 4 4 2 1 0 0 the argument was whether Cox was the third was false. The offic1al ells- with a knockout in the first. The
Andrews, cf. .............. 5 2 3 2 1 0
Mahone, 3b.-p. ........ 5 2 3 1 1 0
Stone, c. ...................... 3 2 1 11 1 0
important enough for the great tance is 26 miles, 385 yards. The
Henri Bournstein to argue with, or fourth and fifth were true.
not. As usual neither would admit A puck is a hard rub?er d1~k
Neil trophy went to Billy Co.nn and is awarded to the person domg the most for boxing during the year.
May ll-W o odberr y School- here.
May l3--W oodb e rr y School- there.
Clark, 2b. .................... 4 3 0 0 2 0
E. Owen, 1b. .............. 5 2 2 3 0 0 defeat and Bourne made an orderly used in hockey. It is thre.e mche~ m
Ransom, p. ................ 2 1 1 1 0 0 retreat upon the ringing of the diameter and about an mch th1ck, E. H. s. BUNCHES ELEVEN
Dashiell, If. ................ 1 2 1 0 0 0 lights-out bell. . , . . and must be free from scars. A (Continued From Page T hree.) All was silent until Cox s vwhn volley is the act of stroking a tennis for the visitors and pr?-yed no great
vARSITY NOSES our groups of instruments. This was associated With the act of l~ttmg and from then on until the last man (Continued F rom Page One.) terrible and pugnacious Peter be- the boom cross the deck. wlt~out went out in the sixth, they gave
May 15-Fishburne MiIitar y School- there.
In Lynchburg, it's S. 0. FISHER'S for Tennis Equip-
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We have the only experi-
Totals .... ... .. 3723}72iS0 section began warming.up, whthich ball before it touch.es t~~groun~.mystery for the opp.osltl?n to sol~e. ~.___________-...J was followed by vanous o er Jibe is a ten~used m sallmg. I~IS They got to him sohd.ly m the third ;--------------..
nings in right field, in the fourth he came rather worried. However, coming into the wind. A d1vot IS a stooped over and picked up a every cloud has a silver lining and portion of earth dug up by a g?lf grounder and, from t~en.on, he this one had a golden lining in the club. A hand.ride is the ~ctof nd-
worked fairly hard, cons1den ng who form of Beethoven's Moonlight ing a horse 111 a race w1thout .the he is. Bob Simmons made a simple Sonata. . benefit of a whip. A chukker IS ,a
P ressure politics and log rolling !ad was so accustomed t? supershm- medley is a type of race in which
had their inning at the rendezvous mg that he performed 111•hls sleep. different distances or styles a~e
of the Alumni and Senior Class. It was so good that Robmson was used. The most common example IS ====;:S~~=======
catch very spectacular in center field, But the drawmg card ?f
proving that, although he didn't was when Co?'- .got up m 1115 s~eep mined by the length of time that Steaks, Chops and Chinese Dishes
tl~eshow division of polo, which is deter- make a homer, he is still lucky. and began shmmg. The poor ht.tle the ball is in continuous play. A
Through the thickening haze of afraid it was Harvey's ~wan so?g a swimming race, in. which. a con- smoke those present heard Mr. and that Harvey was gomg to die; testant swims prescnbed distances
Gamble suggest that the Alumni sec- but he didn't. . using different styles. A? infield ~y
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Thus passed the mght. . . is a fly ball hit to the mfield With The morning was a repetition of men on first and second with one
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