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TRAILING SOUTH BOSTON legs driving like pistons, he drove
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CADETS RALLY (Continued From Page 3.)
tobacco was knee deep on the fl and he had a terrible time oor,
(Continued From Page 3.) through the opposing backfield men
hart gained nine yards, but on a to dash 36 yards to draw the first that they had to pay their dues re-
V. E. S. center. Ballou picked up taken by Staples on his 34 and run The subject of e I e c tin g new
one yard, and on a pass from Glass, Ballou, after gaining three yards, was tackled by Barton. After two more short gains the ball went to V. E. S. on downs. On a reverse from Urquhart, Barton smashed over left tackle for two yards. Ur- quhart scampered around right end for five yards. This ended the first
quarter.
On the third down, Barton
kicked out on the visitors' 49. Staples of South Boston, bucked the line for two yards. On the next down, Glass threw a pass intended for Glocock, but it fell incomplete. Staples then passed over the head
of Glass to fall incomplete. Staples
kicked to the Bishops' 45, where it
was returned to the 50 by Barton.
Second down and 10 to go, Barton
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plunged through center for one tercepted by Moore, who ran it
yard, and then Urquhart was back to the Boston 45. The Bishops thrown for a two-yard loss. On this won a first down when Jackson
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