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Bright Boys~
1. Carpenter ........................ 97.7 2. Townes ............................ 94.8 3. \Vroth .............................. 93.2 4. Kemper ............................ 92.4 5. Field, R. .......................... 92.2 5. Horne .............................. 92.2 5. ~Iathews .......................... 92.2
8. A l d r e d .............................. 91.6
9. Armistead ........................ 91.4
10. Page .................................. 90.6
11. Stieglitz ............................ 90.5
12. Moses .............................. 90.4 12. Nutt, R............................. 90.4 14. Barge ................................ 90.2 I5. Lloyd ................................ 90
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20. Smith ................................ 88.4
21. Van Noppen......................
22. Alexander ........................ 87.8 23. Lewis ................................ 87.6 23. Sprague ............................ 87.6 25. Perry ................................ 87.2 26. Harris, B......................... 87
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17. Bradsher .......................... 89 17. Gormly .............................. 89 17. Hardy .............................. 89
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Harris, S......................... 86.6
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Scott ................................ Thomas, \V..................... Thomas, M . .................... 85.4
Griffith .............................. Dunbar .............................. 85 Gaul .................................. 85 Hileman ............................ 84.7
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l\1addux, W ..................... Thompson ........................ 84.6 Arthur .............................. 84.5
Gundry .............................. l\Iaddux, T . ...................... Murray, P .......................
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40. \Nest ................................ 42. White, J........................... 43. Ramsay ............................ 44. Owens .............................. 45. Thomson ..........................
46. White, W. ........................
47. T revathan ........................
48. M urray, A .......................
48. P a r r o t t ............................
SO. Ballou ..............................
51. Wellford .......................... 80.2
51. Wiggins ..........................
*The honor roll this month is the
longest for several years.
HARRIS-WOODSON CO.,
IDcorporated
Manufacturing and Jobbing Confectioners
WE SUPPLY V. E. S. STORE
Trevathan .............. 4 P a r r o t t .................... 1 S t i e g l i t z .................. 5 Coleman ................ 1 M o n c u r e ................ 6 Williams ................ 4 Ballou .................... 5 Sprague .................. 4 Armistead ................ 1 Betty ...................... -4 Long ........................ 5 Lee .......................... 5
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FRONT Row: Matlu''ll'S, !Iyre, Arthur (Capt.), White, f., Trn;atlwn SECONO Row: Gaul, Aldred, Sticglit:;, Wroth, llfonwre, Long. BACK: Mr. Bebeau (Coach).
85.2
84.6
SPORTS
Bishops Beat the Jinx
Miller School McCaulay ................
Morris, E................. H all ........................
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Easton .................... V i a r ........................ Morris, M. .............. Woody .................... P a c e ,
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84.2 83.8 83.6 83.6 83.5 83.2 82.8 82.7 82 81.2 80.4 80.4 80.3
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Lee was very effective, striking out fourteen, scattering hits and walking only two.
Ilall starred for the losers, col- lecting three hits. Eastor was the loser.
This was the first baseball VIC- tory since 1943.
80.2
LYNCHBURG, V A., APRIL fighting Bishop team aided by ten opponents' errors, defeated M iller School here 16 to 6. The Bishops had their big weekend I l l the third when they scored nine runs on three hits.
J. .................. Totals .......... 39
The LYNCHBURG NATIONAL BANK
and TRUST COMPANY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Totals .......... 45 16