Page 31 - 1940 VES Meteor
P. 31
.'Sit
year's
HOLDS
ftowtr·
mit
and
!1111"
stop~ to~
R~
jall-
Stone, c.-lb.-If............................. 103
Hedderly, p.-2b.-lf. .................... 34
Whitaker, lb................................. 97 92 1 4 .959
SCIENCE CLUB
AND MEMBERS ELECTED
'ANT MEETING OF SCIENT/A CLUB
VEREIN
IMPORT ANT
Next Year; ;New
Accepted
in a long
emerged with
aacl the elec-
for next
IS FAVORED
IN TENNIS TOURNEY
Number One Man Installed Again
N A M E -
Dillon, Gooch, Robinson, Barco Are Elec~ed to Privileged Society;
0 ff·1cers to Be Elected Later On Sunday, May 26, 1940, the
expressed at the coming year
•
u
Top Man in V-Club Championship
Whitaker, lb...........
Mahone, 3b. ..........
Griffin, ss. ..............
Hedderly, p.-2b.-lf.
Dashiell, !f.-c. ........
10 43 7 14 0 1 1 12 "48 10 15 1 2 3 12 55 14 17 2 1 0 10 33 7 10 1 1 1 11 37 8 10 1 4 1 11 51 12 12 1 0 1
8 4 .326 German Club held a meeting at 11 5 .313 which four new members were
7 6 .309 elected to the club for the next year. 5 5 .303 Tl~o se u n a n i m o u s l y e l e c t e d w e r e 7 2 .270 D1llon, Gooch, Robinson and Barco. 8 7 .235 The _q~estion was brought up as
Undaunted by_ exams, rainy weather and vanous and sundry tbi tession. othe~ setbacks the annual V-Club was Tommy te~ms tou~ney is progressing nicely
, Fred Car-l w1th Ten_ms ~apta~n Charlie Schoew for oue onc:;e agam d1splaymg the form with
tm1nimously by wh1ch he won last year's tourna-
taed for the job. men~. S~hoew defeated Bollin 6-0, suit by pulling 6-0 m h1s first match while others
to take care of advancing to higher brackets were: of the organiza- Cox, H. P., over Calder 8-6, 6-2,
Edmunds over Earnhardt 6-0, 6-2,
more active
wfth much deliberation
of new mem: IRoot over Griffin 6-2, 6-0, Justice
Saunders
are Grover over Harris 6-2, 6-1, Mahone, R.,
Saunders Billy over Long 6-2, 6-0, Neff over Whitak~r. T h e M i t c h n e r 6 - 0 , 6 - 0 , S t a l n a k e r o v e r
out the year by ap- Wo?d by default, Williams over Ned Mitchell Wh1taker, A., by default, Walker, A., over Waite by 6-2, 7-5, Shook
'· E. s.
:
upset the favored Allen Walker to llratcl. in Singlea. gain a similar position. Others who Only Win progressed into this bracket are Root
W"ma, 8-1
b virtue of 6-2, 6-2 victory over respectively bef_ore they play to _ Jy . M hone R. _4 6_4 over I challenge th~ wmner o.f the Root-
--
1940 y E S
d tween Charley Schoew and Buddy
ust1ce, a • ' 6 '
Neff, and Stalnaker, 6-1, 6-4 over
Williams.
Captain Schoew again led the
march by trouncing ~dmunds 6-3, ' 6-1, to enter the sem1-fi~als where
he will play Root, the wmner over Mahone, R., by 6-4, 6-2. His chief
r.======== == == =:::;'1 V. E. S. JEWELRY
B u c k l · n g h a m
&Fl" •
lPPlD
OPTICIANS== =:::=:!.!
E N•
& SONS, Incorporated
Schoew affa1r for the title.
SKILLFUL CLEANING
-is necessary if you wt~nt your Clothes to always look fresh
and tidy.
t£ru
CULLEN WALKER
JOHN P. HUGHES
MOTOR CO.
DODGE and PLYMOUTH
'
bard was pomtmg
and evenly- the Woodberry Oftm1uch power 3:nd
The
1d~oubles t e a m lea mg match of pudge match be-
& BRO. R A T IO N
&ROCERS VIRGINIA
co.,
1
· P aye
· ·
ul Woo~be~ry last year's No. 1 man on the Forest-
by the Wide one match for
wasS ha doubleds c oew an
IJ~II
over Gooch by
default,
1.000 89 11 3 .971
over Simmons, 6-4, 6-2, Walker, C., over Seager, R., 6-1, 6-0, Robison over Perry by 6-1, 7-5, Peel over Owen 1-6, 7-5, 6-3, and Nelson over
Newman 6-4, 7-5.
Schoew, Edmunds, Walker, C.,
JCHand Peel advanced to the quarter finals by default, while Bobby Shook
Griffin,
ss .................................... . Totals .......................... 463
19 15 4
14 22 10 .787
Albaugh, of Woodberry. Albaugh, ers' team, was ineligible when V. E.
S. defeated the Woodberry team, hence he didn't get to play Schoew. This year both boys were eager to
get at each other and after a fast, slugging match, Albaugh came out
on top by the score of 6-4; 6-3. On the following Monday Schoew
again played Albaugh at Orange and "got even" by beating Albaugh 9-7;
__ 63
thi s
paper and
JOHN E. GANNAWAY
& COMPANY
HARDWARE
1018 MAIN STREET
= = = == ==
J. P. BELL COMPANY
811 MaiD Street
ST A TIONERS
PHOTOGRAPHERS KODAKS ...d DEVELOPING
800 Commerce •
Phooe Z3t4
A T
THE METEOR
=
GARNET BOXERS HAVE
SUCCESS IN MATCHES ;.,.___ _ _ _c_E_R_M_A_N_c=-:::L~u-=a_ _ _ _ j
.•. I Tho~gh a.lack of interest was
~o~~ m boxmg again this year Mr c. 1ec turned out the usual ' ood
?oxmg team as he has done in lrev-
~~u~ years. The pugilists split up in I elr two meets, winning from Mil- er School and defeating R.-M.A.
In_ the R.-M. A. meet Charlie Carnngton, little 95-pound fighter ~on over Brown. Griffin dropped his match to his larger and heavier opponent: Grey Carrington lost to
Appelby ~~ a close fight. Jess Jack- son outpomted Hedgecock. Bobby Barco fought Cox to a draw. Root and W eston lost their bouts when an early injury caused their fights t~ be stopped. Jack Cambios won h1s bout, but R.-M. A. won 4,0-3,0.
Undaunted by the earlier defeat the V. E. S. mittmen handed Miller School a 3-2 defeat the next Satur- day.. Charlie Carrington and Grey
Small
Squad Shows Plenty of Stuff for Coach
•
McGhee
DER
decision ed r-------~~========~·
Batting Averages
G AB R H 2B 3B
Reagan, rf.-c. ........ 12 52 16 19 5 2 2 10 6 .365
Carnngton won
Barco dropped his match after an-
Andrews, cf.-lb.
Reagan, rf.-c...............................
=====8=13 MAIN ST=RE=E==T
M. W. CALLAHAM
The LYNCHBURG TRUST and SAVINGS BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORA TION
WHOLESALE
L YNCHBURG,
GROCERS
VIRGINIA
••••••••••••0••••••0••0•••
Peeler, p.-2b.-lf. .......................... 41
11 28 2 24 0 2
.951
.923
Dashiell, lf.-c .............................. . Clark, 2b.-c................................... Mahone, 3b ................................ .
26
38
39 47
.895 14 19 6 .846
bouts.
HR RBI
Peeler, p.-2b. ........ 12 52 16 17 2 0 0 8 6 .327
other close decision. Jess Ja~kson
beat Payne for his second wm of Ithe lower bracket where No. 2 man
the season, and Jack Weston lost to .Stalnaker and No.3, Walker, C., are Moyer after three fast rounds. Ilocated. However, these tw~ have
to play_Bobby Shook and Jume Peel
===
15
14
DEUTSCHE
MEETING; FOUR NEW MEMBERS VOTED IN
Andrews, cf.-lb. ....
Stone, c.-lb.-If. ...... 12 39 8 9 0 0 0 7 9 .231 pertammg to the present to be given
Clark, 2b.-c. ............ 9 30 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 .033 to the library. Several books were
'
Totals ............ 12 440 102 124 13 11 Fielding Averages
9 71 52 .282
suggested, but it was decided to hold this business over to the next meet- ing._ In the next meeting, to be held dunng this week, the officers of the
club for the year 1940-1941 are to be elected.
• The club is winding up a fine year and looking forward to as good or better year next year. Many of
the members will not return next year. Those leaving are Andrews, Wood, Peeler, Clark, C., Simmons, Bourne, Partrick, Stalnaker. The club next year will consist of Schoew, Dillon, Gooch, Barco.
More new boys are to be taken in at the beginning of the year.
•
WE have enjoyed working with The Meteor Staff in
producing
look forward to the pleas- ure of working with the
new staff next year.
MUTUAL PRESS
l ncorporoted 58-60 NINTH ST. LYNCHBURG, VA.
•
NAME-
TC PO A E PCT. 23 20 3 0 1.000
•
10
8 25 1 .971
305 125 32 .931 opposition seems to be developing in
•
,_4...,
See Our Agent
SB PCT.
7


































































































   29   30   31   32   33