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(Continued From Page 3.) Miller School on the next play put
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Five plays later Captain Adams of to the strong Hampden~Sydney but on the next play a center got drove nght back and Tyre
School in possession of the ball on their own 32.
Early in the second quarter the
Bishops had another scoring oppor-
tunity when Eddie Thurman blocked
Score by quarters :
V. E. S........................ .... 20 0 14 0--34
7 6 6 (}.....19 F. M. S............................. 0 2 0 (}..... 2
Adams' punt and recovered the ball
on the Miller 42. But three plays Passes ....................................
0 0 0
later, Mundy recovered a V. E. S. Yards gained passing....... fumble on his own 41 to end the The Lineup
in three plays to put the ball on Hodgson ................L.T. ..........Adams (c.)
Dashiell ............... L. E. .................. Martin Walker ..................R.H. .................... Rea Barco ..................... L.H. ............... Waddell
threat. An exchange of punts put V . E . S. Pos.
Miller the ball at midfield in Miller's pos- Forster ..................R.E. ................. Mundy Carrington ............R T . ..............Birkhead session, and then the Miller School Edmunds ..............R. G. ............ Marshall eleven came to life. Waddell and Whitaker ..............C. ..............Woodward Helmandollar picked up 49 yards Seager .................. L. G. ................... Bailey
line, and then
W ad-
the one-yard
dell plunged over for Miller's only tally. Adams' try for the extra point was blocked. This ended the scoring in the first half.
Total ....122 Thrasher ............. Q.B.......Helmandollar r.======
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The Bishops started the second Urquhart, Young, Saunders, Notting- half with their whole first string in ham, Winborne, Smith, Horsley, Jack- again, and once more started son, Procter, Justice, Carter, Williams
opening huge holes in the Miller School line. After an exchange of punts, Charlie Schoew picked up a bad center, and ran 11 yards from punt formation to his own 39, and on the next play Bobby Barco streaked 71 yards around his own right end to the promised land.
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Schoew kicked the extra point, to .;ncrease the Bishops' lead to 27-6.
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h' · e scored
tions, but the tired Miller eleven
Cullen Walker dashed 29 yards be- they did in the second quarter, and of whom have been members of
hind beautiful blocking for the so when the final whistle blew the past Bishop elevens. However,
second score within two minutes. score was V. E. S., 34; Miller many of the alumni will not be
The starting lineups: V . E. S. Pos.
Fishburne
w~s mc~mplete, and that ruined the B1shop~ chance for a tie game. A
few mu~utes later the final whistle ,... blew w1t~ the score standing at .
Vivie Hodgson's place kick was .:'cl·0ol, 6. able to attend because it is also Justice ..................L.E. .................... Cook
good and the scoreboard read: V. The teamwork exhibited by both Homecoming Day at Virginia.
Leith ......................L.T. ...........Clevenger Guggenhe1mer 13, V. E. S., 12 · Hill ........................ L.G. ...... ...... Kane .Nelson, Carrington, Neff, ·and Kirkpatrick ......... C. ................Silverstein D1ck Tyree were outstanding f Abernathy ..........R.G. ................. Shields 0 Horsley (c.)..........R T................. Parker V. E. S., while Ray Tyree was ~
Joyner ....................R.E...... Benedict (c) one man team for Guggenheimer. Barton ................. Q.B. ................. Colcard
E. S., 13; Miller School, 0. Two sides was a feature of the game, plays later Edmunds recovered an- and no one man on either team other fumble on the 19-yard stripe, proved sensational. However, Wad- and again the Battlin' Bishops dell, Adams, and Helmandollar scored, this time on a pass from were the mainstays of the Miller Billy Gooch to "Long John" Dash- School team, while Schoew, Barco, iell. Dashiell then place-kicked the Dashiell, Carrington, Forster and
extra point. A few plays later the Jackson showed up well for the first quarter ended with Miller Bishops.
W. F. S.
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2 7 7
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12 19 12 37 20 30 26
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1 2 3 4 Miller School..... .... .. .... 0 6 0 0-- 6
Statistics:
Y ards gained rushing........ First downs............................
2 Passes completed ................ 2
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Schoew (c.) ........F .B. ............. Stulting Substitutions: V. E. S .-Thurman, Moore, Evans, McManus, F., Gooch,
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the ball on the one-yard line. After Miller School kicked to Schoew, Frosh and it beat Lane Htgh and past Cutlar Moore, who ran behind ~gam, t JS tJme on a line flu
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an unsuccessful line plunge lost one and Charlie returned it 55 yards to Fishb~rne by large margins. Wood- his goal line to pick up the ball, but rrom the one-yard line. The
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yard, Schoew hit center for the score standing up. His try for the berry will be out to avenge the 10-0
l he extra. point was unsuccessful or The B1shops were now ·
d d . aroused an were etermmed to get
first touchdown. John Dashiell's try for the extra point was wide. On the next play Dashiell kicked off almost seventy yards to Stulting, who managed to get only to the two-yard line before he was tackled. Adams kicked on the first down and Charlie Schoew returned his punt to the Miller 29. On the next play
extra point was good, and the score was V. E. S., 34; Miller School, 6, which turned out to be the final
score.
In the last quarter there was no
serious threat by either team. Coach
Costolo sent in flocks of substitu- the V. E. S. Alumni Day. Many of
ing. This accounted for Fishburne's
two points. V. E. S. made its final After a number of unsurevengfe.
setback which the Bishops handed was tackled before he could get go-
out last year, and the Bishops will be out to make it two straight.
I N I ccess ul When the two teams take the touchdown in the third period with ~a~s, : son threw a long pass to
field additional color will be added
~ , w o w~nt over the Guggen. 11
Urquhart going over from the Fish-
to the contest by the fact that it is burne three-yard line; Billy Joyner ...JlmEerSgoa. hl~e untouched, to put ~
scored the Bishops' only extra point .::ouldn't open up holes in these like coming event will be alumni, some by a pass from Urquhart.
. . . Wlt m one point of their extr~ pomt, Nelson's pass to Neff
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V. E. S. 1918..............20 1919.............. 0
1920.............. 0 1921.............. 6 1922..............51 1923..............12 1924.............. 0 1925.............. 0 1926.............. 0 19270......0...... 0 1928.............. 0
1929.............. 0
Gibson .................. L.H. .......... . ..... Rank Perkins ................R.H. .......Van Vickie Urquhart ... . ..... F.B. ............... Sitwell
Score by periods :
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