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V. E. S.-FISHBURNE
(Continued From Page Five.) Bishops got it on the home team's
45. Captain Schoew then passed 25 yards to John Dashiell, who ran ten yards to the 20. Evans ran
V. E. S.-R. M. A.
(Continued From Page Four.) plays later, White, R.-M. A. end,
leaped high in the air to take a pass from McFall and dropped into the end zone to draw his team's
PIONEERS GO WEST
V. E. S.-WHITE ROCK (Continued From Page Five.)
of the last quarter, and began reel-
V. E. S.-RIVERMONT
(Continued From Page Five.) for the extra point was short by a
yard.
Schnew ran twelve yards through right tackle to tie the scor~. Once again Dashiell's kick was w1de.
After a few more plays, the game ended with the score 12 to 12.
sion was no good, and V. E. S. still led 8-6. Neither team seriously threatened the remaining part of
tion over a century ago. Th1s expe- on a long pass from Trent to Har- scoring through center. Wingfield's dition however was to explore the vey. From this point the ball was try for the extra point, a place Toba~co Row Mountain, about nine hardly able to be seen, and the kick, was wide.
miles distant from V. E. S. Bishops fumbled three times before The Garnet and White made one The pioneers gathered together the final whistle blew with the score last bid for a score. In the final
The line-ups: V . E. S. (12)
about ten-thirty in the morning, all standing at V. E. S. 18, White minutes Bruno Tucker intercepted one of David Wingfield's numerous
skin shirts, and tennis shoes. They Gray
all got in Herr Hogan's coupe and Moore played beautiful ~ames. in only to be tackled on Rivermont's away they went. the Bishop backfield, wh1le Billy 46. Three plays later the game
When they reached Elon, a little Scott and Billy Joyner got about ended.
up game. It was McFall, Stewart, settlement on one side of the road, half the tackles made by the line. Buster Nelson, Bruno Tucker !rlflll Roulette and White who starred it was discovered that the salt had Carrington carried the ball ten and Dick Tyree starred for V. E. 4111
for R.-M. A. been left behind so everybody got times during the game for a total S., while Ted Macheras and Dave ·rH Schoew, V. E. S. captain, was in- out and went into the general store of 131 yards, averaging 13.1 yards Wingfield played a whale of a game
Pos. Fishburne (12)
Carrington and
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passes and then galloped 50 yards
blocking of the whole V. E. S. line. Carrington ..........L.T...............Bernardo As usual, Thrasher played a bang-
Dashiell ................L.E. ........Hancock, R. Seager ....................L.G. ....................Webb
W h i t a k e r .............. C. ········· ············ Park~r Edmunds ..............R.G. ..................Sheann
Hodgson ..............R.T. ....................Mague Forster ..................R.E...........Mussleman
jured in the first quarter and re- to get the salt. Inside was a farmer per try. Moore averaged 7.3 yards. for the visitors. sitting on a barrel eating crackers, Next week the Bishops play The line-up:
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Tl1rasl1er ··············Q.B. ....................Stultz Evans ....................R.H. ................Gregory
mained out most of the game. The line-ups:
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Leith ......................L.T.................Yates, D.
Hill ..........................L.G. ......................Barr plays. "Hoot" Gibson and Tommy Mead ......................C. ............Lockhart, C. Urquhart sparked the V. E. S.
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Abo~t midway in the fourth quar. the leadership of Mr. Hogan on a line buck from the one-yard ter R1vermont scored their final planned and carried out an explor- line. Then the White Rockers touchdown, starting a drive from
ing expedition paralleled only by started a desperate passing attack the V. E. S. 43. Macheras wore through center fnr eight and first and only score. The conver- the great Lewis and Clarke _exped1- as darkness began to fall and scored the Bishop line into shreds, finally
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played their were strongly aided by the good
Pos. Rivermont (18) election, the natural conversatiOn decide the city championship. Neff ........................L.E. ................Stewart
Cox ........................L.E. .............. Dashiell MacManus was the first to bite, he a little hill climbing it was decided Mahone ................L.G. .......Londree, C, Tyree ..................... C.....................Ramsey
and, since it was the day before ~he Rivermont in a game which might V. E. S. (6)
Sch0ew ..................F•B. ......................Ochs R. M. A. Pos. V. E. S. would be about the election. Frank _ _ _ _ _...:..__ _.:__ __::___ _ Barnes ..................L.T. ................. Breaur
Barco ......................L.H. ................Stevens
Substitutions:
V. E. S.-Saunders (T.), Walker Falck ......................L T . ................Hodgson being for Willkie, and the farmer that a little cider would make the Addison ................RG. ................Ballowe •
(B), Jackson (B.).
F. M. A.-Platkin (B), Gellogg (T.).
Referee, Walker; umpire, Mavity.
V. E. S.-PRESBYTERIANS
(Continued From Page Five.)
surprisingly strong Bishop line held them back and their final effort was exhausted. The final score read: Virginia Episcopal School, 6; Pres-
byterian Orphanage, 0. The line-up:
Etzler ......................C. ................Whitaker willing to bet his last bushel of journey easier, so the jug was Taylbr ....................RT. ......................Agee hew
11 bo Garber ..................L.G. ..................Seager Jd bee
Stirling ..................RG. ............ Ed~unds apples on Franklin D. The argu- passed around. Again Higgenson Hathaway ............R.E. ........Londree, G, Carrington ..........Q.B. .............Wingfield ·esch
Rochelle ................RT. ............Carnngton ment became rather warm and fin- differed from the rest in that he Hodgson ................L.H.........Mehaffey, J, ~ns, White ....................R.E. ................. Forster ally, when MacManus could think was a little hesitant at first. Finally, Tucker ..................R.H........ Mehaffey, P.
McFall ..................Q.B. ..............Thrasher Brown ....................L.H. ..................Walker Stewart ................R.H. ....................Evans Roullette ..............F.B...................Schoew Subs: V .E. S.-MacManus, Barco,
Saunders.
Subs.: R.-M. A.-Rhodes, Bailey. First Downs : V. E. S., 12.
First Downs: R.-M. A., 6.
V. E. S.-R.-M. A. (Continued From Page Five.)
of no more to say and the farmer however, John gritted his teeth and Nelson ....................F.B. ............ Macheras could think of plenty, Mr. Hogan said,"It'sagainstmyprinciples,but ------------- suggested that they had better go I guess it won't hurt me this once." bones broken and raring to go (to
and left in such a hurry that he for- But later Higgenson was yelling, bed). got to get the salt. "Sling the jug to me, Horsely."
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