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BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Jan. 13-V. E. S., 41; Bedford, 31. Jan.17- V.E.S.,35; SouthBos-
ton, 15.
Jan.20-V. E. S., 26; Hampden-
Sydney Frosh, 45. Jan.23-V. E. S., 24; Har-
who has been an outstanding floor- man and defensive player, will prob- ably draw the difficult.defensive as- signments.
----0•---- JUNIOR CAGERS WIN
(Continued from Page Three.) that the incentive was gone. Walker and Owen rlayed smooth floor
Andrews slowed the home team up,
provement before the Bishops are you're looking around for the fifty mons Andrews, who was · k
grave, 28. Jan. 27-V . E. S., 28;
V. E. S.-
Gooch, f. ............................
Joyner, f. ......................... 0 1
TP
Woodber- Feb. 2-Va. Freshman, there.
brightened up.
0 Gooch,f.............................. 0 0 0 Newbill, f. ................·.· 0 0
ry, 21.
G FG TP
6 2 14 0
every member of the squad still very much in the numing for a coveted assignment, and a trip to Chapel Hill, N. C., for the meet.
The squad which has been prac- ticing regularly is as fallows : Joy- ner, F .; Shook; Brown; Camblos; Riley, R.; Calder; Hodgson, V.; W e s to n ; McDowell; Skinner; Jones; Barton; Perkins, C.; Bel-
fine defensive job.
Mciver, g. ....................... 0 2 2 Woodberry- G FG TP talnaker, g. ............... 2 0 4
lamy;
W ood;
aker, A. ;
Whitaker, G.; Bourne, and Robison.
SEASON HITS PEAK (Continued from Page Three.)
Carrington,
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5 5
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they dress, whether they play or not, they get their full share. So you can easily see how much it cost the boys
Clark, C.;
Whit- Cox, H. A.;
Mitchell;
Rollin, g.
Totals .......' ..................
Bishops.
The Bishops will be counting
heavily on the offensive fireworks exhibited by Charlie Schoew thus far this season to spark them on toward
lynchburg
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F .; Simmons;
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10 8 V. E. S. UNIMPRESSIVE
(Continued from Page One.)
Holliday;
and Pinkney Wroth-all regulars of the first and second quarter teams last season. Bill Manier, a six-foot- took the court and again the action four-inch center who seldom fails was l'C1ugh and the boys from Bed-
the sentiment, to carry along un- needed players.
Traveling expenses, Mr. Johnson alleges, will leave Tennessee with a mere $90,000 to struggle along with, but we don't see why they couldn't manage to make ends meet on $87,500 unless they are very hard
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ford took a beating. The Bishops had little trouble holcling their rivals with few scores during the half, but there were many scoring chances thrown away under the bas- ket and almost everywhere in Bed-
ford territory, for that matter. Since it was the opening game of the season, not too much should be expected from the Bishops. Timing a successful trip. Cliff Peeler ap- and shooting quite naturally should pears to have returned to his old be a little off; but even at this point form and should click nicely with in the season it should not have Co-Captain Bill Stalnaker at guard. been like it was here today. Perhaps
Billy Gooch, a newcomer this year, the absence of Co-Captain "Sim"
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3 0 games, with each setting the other Owen, f. . ........................... 0 0
6
1 V. E. S.-
Sprye, f. .. ........
Buchanan, f. ... .. . .. 6 0 12
up to many scoring chances. But it Walker, C., £...................... 3 0 6
Miller, c. .. . ...............
Edmunds, f. ...................... 1 0 2 Comstock, c. .. ....... I 0 2
Feb. 3-Episcopa1 H. S., there.
Feb. 7-Fishburne M. A., there. was Williams in the second and Schoew, c. .......................... 5 0 10
3 I 7 Hay, g. ......................... 0 I I
Blanton, g. ......................... 2
Feb. 10-Woodberry:. there. Feb. 14-Fishburne M. A., here.
Feb. 17-Fork Union, there. Feb. 21-Augusta M. A., here.
Feb. 24-St. Christopher's, there. Feb. 2S-Asheville School for
Boys, here.
third quarters who sparked the at- Edmonds, c. ........................ 2 0 4
tack His guarding was flawless and Stalnaker, g. .................... Dillon, g. ............................
his man never scored. POTENT HARGRAVE
Stone, g. ............................ Peeler, g. ............................
0 0 1 0
T otals
-
9 -5 -
Ballenger, f. .................." .... 4 3 11 ing on because the Giants are paid
Totals .......................... 9 3 21
TIGER FROSH TOO
Ayers, f. .............................. Nash, c. ..... .' ..........•............
Brown, g. ................." .........
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the Hampden-Sydney Freshmen in- vade Barksdale Gymnasium.
WOODBERRY FIVE
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definitely off his game and w.was
(Continued from Page One.)
G FG TP he was in the game things visibly
severaI perfect set-ups. Hampden-Sydney-
m1ssed
G FG
1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 4 3 1 7
Peel, f .................................
Schoew, c. ..........................
Mahone, c. ..........................
1 0 2 6 2 14
0
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(Continued from Page Three.) who are in it for the money, not backboard without even coming near
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a nd in
Walker, f. ......................... 1 0 2
Owen, f. .............................. 0 0 0 Peck, g. ....................... 0 0 (}
2 Totals .......................... 19 3 41 Reagan, g. ........................ 0 0 0
G FG and ball handling were outstanding, Draper, D., £....................... 3 1 7 Peeler, g. ........................... 1 0 2 W.alker. f. ....................... 0 0 0
(t:ontinued from Page Two.)
WINTER TRACK BEGINS and he might have pushed Schoew Draper, G., £....................... 1 0 2 Thomson, g....................... 0 1 1 Edmunds, f. .................. 2 3 7
Macky, f. . .......................... 0 2 2 Dillon, g. ............................ 0 0 0 Peeler, f. .. . ... .. .............. 0 0 0 (Continued from Page Three.) for scoring honors, had he not been Smith, f. .............................. 0 0 0 - Peel, f. . ......................... 0 0 0
held wide open with practically bottled up so well by Billy Gooch's Morgan, c. ...... ................... 3 2 8 Totals ........................ . 12 4 28 Schoew, f. ........................ 0 3 3
Andrews,. g . ...................... ..
Stalnaker, g....................... 1 1 3
V. E. S.-
Bedford H. S. G FG TP Stone, g. .............................. 0 0 0 Gooch, f....................... .. 1 2 4
Coleman, g. ........................ 5 0 10 Cole, f................................... 2 1 5 Dillon, g.
............... .. 3 2 8
V. E. S.-
Edmunds, f. ........................
Gooch, f. ........................... 0 0 0 Totals .......................... 12 7 31 Moore, f. ............................ 0 0 0 Totals . .......................' .. 8 Schoew, c. .......................... 7 3 17
Peeler, g. .......................... 0 0 0
Stalnaker (c.), g............... 0 0 0
Dillon, g . ....................... ... .. 0 2 2
G FG TP
2 1 5
Smith, f............................... 3 0 6
Stone, g.
....
........ ... ..... 0 -
-0 10
-0 26
FROM THE SIDELINES
Patton, c. ............................ Tobais, g. ............................ Britt. g. ................................ Jones, g. ..............................
3 0 6
0 1 1
0 0 0
(Continued from Page Three.)
off, not that it did any good, but Wilson, g. ..........................
3 0 0 0 0 0 0
MIDGETS' LEAGUE Jan.16-V. E. S., 11; Guggen·
heimer's, 18.
Jan. 30-Ho1y Cross, there.
Feb. 6-Miller Park, there. Feb. 13-Rivermont, there.
Feb.20-Fairview, there. Feb.27-High School, there.
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Totals ...........''.'' ' .....•... 9 6 24 the fact does seem worth comment- Mohler, g. .......................... Hargrave G FG TP
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