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White, \\'., g. Claytor, g. Perry, C., g.
Totals Fishburne-
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Tarheel ace. with nearly 70 point' to his cn·clit. Eddie Chergey hold' the second spot with almost 25 points.
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Ill (>
St. Christopher's 48, V. E. S. 30
lead and held it throughout the remainder of the contest.
}lorslc;. Chapman. and Ford ..,tart(•d the scoring hcforc \'. E. S. finally countered on \\'illiams' foul. The score at the end of the !1rst half \\'as 2·+ to 11 in fa\'Or of the Saints.
\\'ood 's
llodgson and \\'illiams led the Bishops ,,·ith 12 and 10 points re- "•]Wrtin·l). !J or..,le) scored 12 tallies to top the Saints. \\hilc Terry \\'as second with II.
V.E.S.- G F PFTP
a thrillint
Poi-son, f.
Parker, f.
Kirrhoft•r, l'.
Conmdl, (',
Colc,g. 5I4
•111 ottoncnts tram: In sclcctinp this honorary quint thrcr centers ;,•,·re found ,,•orthv and. to make room. ·<,•trc• shiftcd .to for<.,•ard. The 111_\'lltical ji<•c is as follmvs:
!-' Fa vior, II'oodbcrrv's
and catfl~in. 7••as !tot as ihc Fourth o f Ju(\' in the first clash <.vith the /tishops. l>lft had 1111 off-day i11 the re/111'11 11111/Ch. Jfc 1/CCOII/IIt'd for about half the On111yc total in the first [!111111'.
!-' .\'riascia. ,l!assanuttcn's cen- ter and definitely their threat. rad.'cd up sonu· 17l'<'nly-ninc cou/1- ters to earn II lfllccn elected to hold that sallie position 011 this squad. 'f'ntaliny sol/It' thirty-ont points in 1<•'11 !Jalnes against the Gamet awl 1/'hitc. and holdiny the ~~ti!itar_\' clwntf'S toycthcr. he is Oltl' of t!tc
G
Betts, g. \\'ayne, g. ..
J () I 8
Total-.
1J 42
\\ illiams, f. llodg;,on, f. lkll. B., f. :O.Iagill. f. Callop, c:. L<'e. g. Koc:h. g. I'err~, C., g.
Totals
St. Chria.-
Fore!, f. llorslcy, f. Brown, f. .... Williams, f.
I Ia\\ kins, c.
~[auck, c. Chapman, g. Terry,g. Fergusson, g. \Vall, g.
Totals
-12310
10 12 12 12 12 II 12 10
7
123
102
81
81 l
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St. Christopher's cagers
Feh 2(>.
ended their home schedule toda) h) ,roring a 4~-30 ,·ictory o\er \'. E. S. in th(• Bishops' last tilt of the season. The Saints took an earl\·
John D. B.
1\lavha Rolicrt mcrma
John ( laudt• \\ani I *).lain
J'a,t·al
Fran Coxl'lt E. Eu
''alt, ll alt•\',
l'ctt·~s
Cahric Paul
Cald\\ ning, j . . o n , s~ Jr., I I Xulty, dl'xtcr l ' c r s o 1 Junior.
Hob~
i\rthun t·rt r. \V. E. grift,
Jose Rieha I>ougl
J;unes ;J'hom<1 \ViIlia l'il·rc:e, \\'illia1 \Villia
Coach
stronger aiter intermission against the Saint reserves. hut after Gallop had sunk a shot and Hodgson fol- lll\\ ed up \\'ith a trio of sudden has- kets. the first stringers took O\'er.
all sea- 1/orslcy. .)'t. Christopher's, is
hoys came back
520 () () 0
12
0
0 00
1 ()2 2 I 30 5
() 12 () () 0
II 8 7
Totals 12 Junior Cagers Shine
-138
Il. R. C<'orgc
1926
Burgwyn, \shcr R. Phillips, J!ob-.on
),! cComh. Sandidge
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Bishops future champions. Some of the'
Stuart Camt•ron, \shhy Patteson, Tohn Tucker Pen·,·. TTarrv 11. Russell,
j r.. Rl'\t'rdy E. \\'in free. · 1928
William 1>. Bryan. Jr., T. F. Cooper, John C. R1shcr, *James Russell Sha\1
Pembroke Taylor, Daniel Trimpcr, Jr. 1929
Charles Stuart Carr, Jr., Rcvcrlcy D. Caus<'y, Jr., !larry E. Gilliam, Jr., Charlc:s 1)'. llamner, Jr., J. R. Hub- hard, J!. Arthur Lamar.
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21 6 II 48
PF TP
I 5
T h e y o u n g - e r
eH'I'\ one recent!\·
17- (5 win 0\'er ·the league leadin~ ~Iiller Park quint. It \\'as ~!iller I'ark's first defeat in league com- pt'lition in three year~.
The Sl'\'Cnteen-) ear-old~ are do ing quite well also, in second place in their league. The leading scorin~ title is held by Jack Parrott with ·thout 50 points and in ~econcl plac~ is ,\lex Hell.
In a recent tilt in the Barksdale gym. the li fteen and ~eventeen-year
,•Ids engagul each other. the younger hoys coming out on top in a rougl1 strugg-le 2X .ZJ. ~fassie scored L point:-. and Hoh \rthur 10. to lead
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!>est a!I-J·ound pia vcrs faced son, For/,• l 'nion's kingpin.
ALUMNI
V. E. S. ALUMNI
IN THE ARMED FORCES
1917
Robert II. G. Johnson. 1918
Oscar \V. Crai!Z. 1920
Tom Carruther,.
1921 Edwin R. Carte1·, Jr.
1922
Sc:a1shrook .\bbot, Allen ),[ontgom·
cry, E. Reinhold Rogers, Jr., William Scott \\'ibon .
1 9 2 3
tit scribed bv I "" o 'i.l'OI'ds, G- Uurnrlf. Bpiscopa!'s high
scorer at yuard, also set up a fii'Cal 1111111,\' yoals for others <••ith his passes and presence o.f 111ind.
BASKETBALL SCORING
best
"s11tooth of'c'l'ator.';
Player
(,allop
I Iodgc,on Lt·t· \\'illlams Ko<"h
lkll, ll. f>t·rr~, c ).lagill Pl'l'k Claytor \\'liit(', \\'.
Games Points
~I r. Short's Bah}
-1 () 2 8 \\'l'll on their wa~ to becoming-
Lamar S. \\'ilkinson. 1927
are
ha~k<.:l('ers arl' ,·cr) promisin~.
The lifteen-vear-olds are in third place in their league at present. the second place title being- theirs if they can ''in thl'ir t,,-o remaining- g-ames \\'ith RiYermont and TTol\' Cross. The leading scoring hono-r goes to "Biacky'' Trevathan, the
cclltt'l'
tlw assault
for
the
li fteen-year-old~.
Huthcriord
Tom l>ar-t, Rirhard \\. Gamble, Rich· ard (;oo<"h, Eugene lloughton, \Vinsl011 I I . l~andolph.
1924
llarrv T>. Fors\ th. llarrv Gilman lluduail. John \l;ihlon l'heips, .\. r Stock, Jr.
192S
Ha1Hlolph II. Carter, Dexter Tlub
hard, Joseph C. llulche>on, .\lfrcd ),! \ IrCa,·oc:k, !Iarrison ~icholas, S. Lin ton Smith, Raleigh C. Taylor.
l ol<•man,
George
Dar>t
b o y s with
surprise~