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fouls, that just seemed to happen, BASKETBALL SCHEDULE and did not seem intentional.
The final results were : most brilliant ball seen for some suddenly became religious a d 9S-Pound Class-Charles Carrington, time in these and many other circles. quested that his worthy ( ?) ~ re-
Jess Jackson drew blood early in Jan. 17-V . E. S., 3S; South Bos- his battle with Payne, and never
V. E. S., defeated Brown. Decision. 110-Pound Class-Brownell, R.-M. A.,
The score : ents bow their heads while hep~o~ V. E. S .- G F G TP a prayer. ea
Jan. 13-V. E. S., 41 ; Bedford, 31. ton, 15.
Jan.20-V. E. S., 26; Hampden- Sydney Frosh, 45.
Jan. 23-V. E. S., 24; ,' Har- grave, 28.
Jan.27-V. E. S., 28; Woodber- ry, 21.
Feb. 2 -Virginia Frosh, 30; V . E. S., 19.
Feb. 3-Episcopal High, 26; V. E. S., 23.
Feb. 7-V. E. S., 30; Fishburne Military, 19.
Feb. IO-V. E. S., berry, 5.
Andrews, f. .............................. 1 1 3 Although debates are ver 1 Schoew, f. ................................ 1 z 4 . f • eyare
Peel, c. ...................................... 3 0 6 not so ~1ce or the participant I Stone, c. .................................... 2 0 4 ~ould hke to dedicate the folf~w­
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Feb. 14-Fishburne M. A., here.
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Feb.21-Augusta M. A., here. Feb. 24-St. Christopher's, there. Feb. 28-Asheville Schoo I for
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than he took and would have won by defeated Payne. Decision.
145-Pound Class-Moyer, Miller Sch.,
a wider margin except for the fact defeated Weston. Decision. .that he was missing regularly w~th
(Continued From Page 1.) distracted the attention of the audi-
The lineup: V. E. S.-
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his left. He had a chance to fimsh Barksdale in the second, but the visitor was slippery and wouldn't be
BISHOP MITTMEN
seconds to go, Captain "Sim" An- drews was fouled from behind by Wideman as he was turning in two
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hit. Both boys were tired in the Barco had slightly outpointed his
subject, burst out with, "Heil, Hit-
didn't agree with Mr. Mattfield on Stalnaker, g. ................ .. 0 1 0 z
third and hung on for dear life in rival. the clinches. Each seemed to sense
-the other's weakness and tried des- ~andolph-~acon adde~ two more perately for a knockout, but neither to 1ts score_w1th_two te~hmcalkn~ck­
had the strength left to put the other outs, commg m raptd successwn. to sleep. However, the second round The victims _were Root, whose fight proved the deciding factor when the was stopped m the first, a!ld Weston,
time came for a verdict, and it went who was forced ~o call_tt. an after-
lowed, Andrews was given a pair of throws, only converting one into a score. With only a few seconds to go Berkely put the finishing touch on the score, leaving it 26-23 at closing time.
this point and started instead with Peeler, g. .......................... 0 0 1 1 the words, "Gentlemen and Mr. Dillon, g. ..... ........ ........... 0 0 0 0
to ·Carrington.
· In the hundred and thirty-five began to pour forth.
pound class Johnson of Miller In the final fight of the after~~on School pounded out a win over Jack Camblos won a close dec1s1on Bobby Barco to start a rally that from Etzer of Randolph-Macon and
might have proved enough had it not the score stood at 40-30 .
been for the victory of Jackson in The Bishops obviously missed the
the next fight. Johnson seemed services of Captain Fred earring- pretty cocky all through the fight, ton, who could not enter the ring but in spite of that he knew that he on account of doctor's orders; but was in a real fight long before even in spite of this, they did a mighty the first round ended. Barco had fine job when the greenness of th~ trouble reaching his opponent with majority of the team is taken into his left, which had played such an consideration, and it is expected
-important part in his fight the pre- that they will be in better shape and ceeding week, but the Miller School will have more experience when they boy had trouble too, mostly with tackle their next foe.
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seemed particularly worried, al- though he never could slip over the chilling punch to put his opponent on the way out. Anyway, it was an easy victory for the V. E. S. boy and his second of the season.
In the final fight of the afternoon, Moyer, of Miller School took the nod from Jack W eston, but only
after a hard fight. During the sec- ond and third rounds the fight was filled with furious exchanges at close quarters and several times the
Miller School boy shook his head as he walked away.
The results:
95-Pound Class-Carrington, C., V. E. S.. defeated Alexander. D'ecision.
120-Pound Class-Carrington, G., V.
Barksdale. Decision.
defeated Griffin. Decision.
12S-Pound Class -Appleby, R.-M. A., Edmunds, f. ............................ 0 0 0 ant things for the audience tyhp eas-
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defeated Hedgecock. Decision.
14S-Pound Cox drew.
Clas s - Barco, V . E.
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mg poem to those poor unfortunates. There he stood
White as a sheet. Try as he would,
He could hardly speak.
BISHOPS WALLOP
(Continued From Page 1.) ing passes and blocking shots from
every angle. Stalnaker also played a_ good floo~ game, while Stone, be.
s1des breakmg the ice in the first half, played an excellent game. Ed.
m~nds took . high-scoring honors w1th seven pomts.
Clas s - Collins ,
ISS-Pound Class-Shanaberger, R.-M.
14S-Pound
defeated Root. T . K. 0 . 1st.
R.-M.
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A., defeated Weston. T. K. 0. 2nd. 16S-Pound Class-Camblos, V. E. S.,
defeated Etzler. Decision.
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the Garnets on the short end. The
Bishops, led by Peel, kept the play- ing up under the enemies' net and the tallies at the halfway mark read: E.H.S.,12; V.E.S.,7.
Midway in the third period Peeler dropped a free shot into the basket to tie the score, 14-14. Episcopal's courtmen, led by Captain Bradley, overthrew the tie to put on the slight edge held throughout the rest of the
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Andrews, f. ...................... 0 2 0 4 Peel, f. .................. ............. 0 0 0 0 When Mr. Mattfield was asked Gooch, f. ..........................., 1 0 0 0 how one should start a debate, he, Edmunds, f. ...................... 0 3 1 7 after deep concentration on the Stone, f. ............ ............. . 0 3 0 6 Schoew, c. ........................ 0 2 0 4 Mahone, c. ................. ... .. 0 0 0 0 points on a crip shot. The basket al- ler!" Mr. Hugh Cox, however, Joyner, c. .......................... 0 0 0 0
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