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r-shoot- mg center, led the afternoon's scor- inf:' with 19 points while pacing the B1shop five, and Draughon led the visitors with 12 points. "Rock"
Lee, Bishop ball hawk who ~rath ered a dozen tallies, broke the ice h\' laying a sno\\'bird through the hool;· .\fter a slow start \'. E. S. held a 26 to 19 lead at the end of the first half.
Koch, V. E. S. guard. repeatedly hawked Cadet forwards, and was the most outstanding dcfensive
player on the court.
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Woodberry 54, V. E. S. 43 Jan. 22-Vvoodberry Forest's ex- prrit•nn•cl cagers took the lead early in the first quarter to ~core a 54-43 \'ictory m·er a flu-ridden \'. E. S. 1~int .in the Barksdale gymnasium
tins atternoon.
"L'il' .-\11'' Williams, Bishop for-
w ~rd, m a d e t h e f i r s t t a l l y a f t e r dribbling under the basket from mid court in the first minute of the con- tl'st. Taylor and I rardy retalliatecl with t11o field goals to place the Tigcrs ahead \\'here they remained throughout the ti1t.
\\'ooclbern· led at the half 20-16. lmt inrreased its lead as the third
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began. Gallop and Hodgson 'l'arkcd a spirited Bishop rally toward the end of the final period, hut the Tigers froze the hall in mid- court.
The Bishop squad was sorely handicapped by the presence of in- llul'nza among seYeral of its play-
V. E. S. 63, Massanutten 52
Jan. 28-Andreae Tloclgson and Hilly Gallop, with 22 and 21 points respectively. led the V. E. S. bas- ketball team to its second victory of the current season over :O.lass;- nutten :O.filitary Academy 63 to 52 this afternoon. ''AI" \\'illiams, of the Bishops, dropped in five field
goals and added four lX>ints from the foul line for a total of l4IX>ints. True to form \Villiams tallied the initial two points as he had done in both of the other \'. E. S. en- counters. T he Bishops gradually built up a half time lead of 31 to 17, but in the last t\\'O quarters the V. E. S. defense bogged clo\\'n and l\lassanutten came within six points
IIodg~on, f. 2 ).fa~rill, f. ..... I William>, f. . 5 Bell, B., f. .. 0 Claytor, f. I
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of the Bishop lead. Sciascia, Nlassanuttcn
center, was the game's leading scorer with 14 goals and a free throw for a
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