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Backs: Captain Bill Hawkins, 190; Lynn Chewnin. 190, Rich- mond. and Barrye \Vall. 150. Farm-
ville, all St. Christopher's, and Dean
By G. R. E. Kocn
The :'llETEOR selection of an all-opponent team that started some tim
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Davidson. 195. :\Iiami Woodberry Forest. Honorable M ention
Beach,
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Ends: Bill White, 190, Charlot- tesville. \\'oodhern·; Bob Richard- son, 160, Reidsville, N. C., W ood- berrv. and Harrison Frasier, 175, E. H. S.
Tackles: Jack Howard, 185, Richmond, vVoodberry, and Gra· ham Koch, 190. Farmville. V.E.S.
Guards: Billy Noftsinger, 182, Richmond. St. Christopher's; Julian Buxton. 195. Sumter. S. C.. Wood- berry. and George Quaile, 145, Pittsburgh. E. H . S.
Center: Peter :'1-Iedcalfe, 175. Miami Beach. Woodberry.
Backs: Chapman Belew, 160, Tazewell. \Yoodberrv. and Rob- ert Lee, 170, Rale'igh, N. C., V. E. S.
Basketball Schedule for 1945
Jan. 17 or 19-South Boston H igh School here.
Jan. 20--Ilampden- Sydney, Jr. Varsity here.
Jan. 24--Ilargrave 1\Iilitary
Academy there.
Jan. 27-\Voodberry Forest
School here.
Jan.31- FishhurneMi1itary
School here.
Feb. 3- IIargrave Military
Academv here.
Feb. 7-Fork Union :\Iilitary
Academy here.
Feb. 10--E. R. C. Army V. 1\1.
I. here-pending.
Feb. 16-l\Iassenutten Military
Academy here.
Feb. 17-\Voodberry Forest
School there.
Feb.21- Fishburne:MiIitary
Academy there.
Feb. 24--Episcopal High School
here.
Feb. 28- Fork Union 1\Iilitary
Academy there.
l\1ar. 3-St.Christophers
School here. Basketball Prospects
The 1945 V. E. S. basketball team is a mystery so far. Four let- termen return from last year's outfit that downed the state military prep. school champ~. Fork Union. 34-32. If these four are here when the sea- son opens the mystery may be solved. However it is quite possible
ago as a fill-in has now become a custom. That custo111 continues n•ith the '4- team.
Wounder, L. E., R. M. A.'s carrot-top captain, the spark of their~~~
team on 1Vovember 11 at Johnson Field. He 1,·as a standout paformer on bot. · t
tle defense and offense. JC?u.rney
Jenkins, L. T., St. Christof'her's rock that -z,•as practicallv iniiiiO~'able btgtvmg,l "P ..J' IId.dI d.I1·I. . I·Iowarc,,.
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respect h11n.
Richardson, R. E., /l'oodbcrrv's best recciver and target for 111ost of Ill •tpear.
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passes. Although better on offense ·than defense, he 'l('Gs no slough in this de· ance 1
. II lb. d d k. . lCpreset partment, contm11a y snit> mg en nms a11 SIIIGC mg opposmg passers. ·I f01. 1·
Hawkins, B. B., a jack-of-all-trades in the St. Christopher's back field t~. lee His forte was defense of a paralv::i11g nature. Altho11gh 1.e•cak in ntnning, lit~'·'~-~ I
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