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The Bishops Go Tiger Hunting CHATHAM, VA., ,\J>iOL 11.-Be-
hind fine relief pitching by Robbie Lee the Bishops smashed Hargrave 7 to 3.
~Ioncure s t a r t e d o n t h e m o u n d , but was relie\'ed because of a sore arm after giving up hut one hit.
Ballou led the Bishops in scoring with a home run and a single, while Outz led the Cadets with two sin- gles.
Shields pitched for 1rargrave and struck out nine batters while Mon- cure set down four and Lee four.
H E 3 0 2 0 2 1 4 1 4 0 3 0 3 0 4 0 1 0
T otals .......... 58 40 Fishburne "Walks" to Victory
\V A Y NESBORO, APRIL 18.-Be- hind nine hit pitching by Rook the Cadets from Fishburne won a hard- fought contest 9 to 8.
Moncure yielded only five hits. but gave thirteen free passes to first base, which proved fatal in the sixth inning when he walked across the winning run .
Ballou captured the batting hon- ors for the day by batting out a home run, a double and a single in four times at bat.
The game was called at the end of six and one-half inning-..
220 yard dash-Page (V); French (H); Wh1e ( V ) . T1me, 24.4 seco nds.
440 yard run-Page (V); Hurst (H); Dunbar (V). Time, 5.'\.8 'econds.
880 yard run-Rianhard (V) ; Seneff, (V): Williams (H). Time, 2;15.
Mile run-Rianhard (V\; Seneff, (V) ; Townes (V). Time, 5:21.3.
120 yard High Hurdles-Larson (V); Talmadge (H); May (H). Time, 18.8 seconds.
220 yard low hurdles-Maddux (V); Farrell (H): Larson (V). Time, 27.6.
Pole Vault- Page (V) ; Bones (H): Gnffith (V). Height, 8 feet, 9 inches.
H1gh Jump-Tic for first-W aller (V) ; and Reck (H): tie for third place, Hile· man (V), and Larson (V). Height, 5 ft.
Broad jump-Rieck (H): Maddux (V); Benedict (H). D1stance, 18 feet 8 inches. Shot Put-Ricck (H) ; Casson (H);
Jones, (H). Distance, 41 feet, 2 inches. Discus-Williams (V) ; White, (V) ;
Rieck (H). D1stance, 86 feet, 2 inches.
V. E. S; AB Trevathan, 2b. ..... .. ;i
RHE 120
Long, ss............. ~..
Parrott, ss. .. ... ... .... ..
Williams, 3b. .......... 4 1 Lee, cf., p............... 4 1 Ballou, lb. .............. 3 2 Sprague, If. ............ 3 0 Coleman, rf. .......... 4 0 Sncglitt, c. .. .. ...... .. .. 4 0 Moncure, p., If. ...... 3 0
Totals .......... 35 7 Hargrave AB R Marion, c. .............. .') 0 Holloway, ss. ........ 5 1 Hudson , If. ............ 4 1 Sandlin, lb. ............ 2 1
Outt, 3b. ................ 4 0 Suratt, cf. .............. 4 0
00 02 21
1 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
1 0
93
Sutherland, rf. ........ Scruggs, 2b. ............ Shields, p. .... ..........
3 0 3 0 4 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .......... 34 Hargrave ........................ 40 1
5 3 10 l - 7
000
V. E. S.............................OOO 210 000-3
Totals .......... 32 8 96 F.M.s. ABRHE L o v i n g .................... 0 2 00
Caswell .................... 31
C a r v e r ... . ................ 4 Berrier .................... 4 D u n c a n .................. 3 N e a g l e ................ .... 0 Ford ........................ 2 H ollowell ................ 4 Budding .................. 3 Rook ...................... 2
E.H.S.
W est ........................ M ackall .................. Gregory .................. Fraley ...................... Richards .................. Daniel .............. ...... Peters ...................... Kaminer .................. Restein ....................
AB R H E 3l00 4 110 4 21 0 5 10 0 4 00 0 4 22 0 5 03 0 5 00 2 4 12 0
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ORANGE. VA., APRIL 14.- The
Bishops collected eleven hits and twel\'c runs, enough to win a nor- mal game. but found themselves he- hind at the end 40 to 12 against a slugging Woodberry eleven. The Bishop hurlers. Lee. Sprague. and Ballou, were hit freely. but the thir- teen errors proved fatal.
Davidson hit for the circuit, col- lecting a home run, a triple. a dou- ble. and a single for five trips to hat. while Ballou pounded out two doubles and a single.
V. E. S.
Trevathan, 2b. ........
Parrott, ss. ..............
Armistead, rf. ........ 1 1 0 0 Moncure, cf. .......... 4 1 1 0
Williams, 3b. ........ 3 3 2 Lloyd, 3b. .............. 0 0 0 Ballou, l b., p........... 4 3 3 1 Sprague, If., p. ...... 3 01 2 Gower .................... 1 00 0
0 1 0 20 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 1 00
Disaster
Coleman, rf., 2b..... 4 Stieglitt, c. .............. 2 Lee, p., cf. .............. 4
Totals .......... 33
2 0
020
E. H. S.............................OOO 002 015-8 V. E. S.............................010 000 010-2
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1 1 4 1
AB R H 4 3 1 3 0 0
E 1 5
002 020 000
1 0 0 1
12 11
1
1 13
H 1 0
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1
1
V.E.S.
Trevathan, ss. ........ Parrott, 2b. ............ Williams, 3b. ........ Lee, cf. .................... Ballou, lb. .............. Armistead, If., rf..... Coleman, rf., 2b....... Sieglitt, c. .............. Moncure, p. ............ Sprague, If. ............
AB R H E 5 011 3 ()1 1 3 0 0 3 3 2 0 1 4 3 3 0 3 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
LYJ\CIJRURG, VA., APRIL 21.- 0vercoming what looked like a strong one-run lead an E. H. S. nine from Alexandria defeated V. E. S. 8 to 2. Until the ninth it was nip and tuck all the way.
Restein scattered seven hits very well. while Lee didn't have so much luck, yielding nine hits. Four costly errors hurt.
Peters led the hitting with a dou- ble and two singles.
1 0 0 0 2 0
0
1
Woodberry AB R Boney, 3b. .............. 6 4 Stewart, 2b. ............ 6 3 T r o t t e r , s s . ............
Fenner, lb.
Davidson, If. ............
Moore, rf.
Vandervoort, If. ...... 7 4 Wtlson, c. .............. 5 4 Flowers, p. .............. 6 3
T otals .......... 25 953 V . E. S.............................010 211 3. .- 8 F. M. S.............................020 033 lu-9
Bishops Track Tigers
Totals .......... 38 89 2
V.E.S. AB R H E Trevathan .............. 3 01 0
P a r r o t t ............... ..... Williams ··················
M o n c u r e ..................
Ballou ...................... 4
Coleman .................. 4
Sprague .................. 4 0 0 0 S t ie g l i t t .................. 2
Lee .......................... 4
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3 01 0 4 11 2 3 01 0
I . - The Bishops opened the 1945 track sea- son with a 69 to 48 victory over the Hargrave "War College," taking first places in all the running events and two field events, and tieing for
first in the high jump.
John Page and "Tuck" Maddux
were high point men for V. E. S. with 15 and 13 points respectively.
Rieck was high man for Hargrave with 20 points.
The summaries.
100 yard dash-Maddux (V); Emer•
son, (H); White, (V). Time: 10.8 sec• onds.
LvNCHRt:RC, APR 1 L
110 ()00
I
9 5 7 .')
.'i 6 7 6
26 2
Javelin-Rieck (H); Casson, \V1lhams, (V). Distance 107.8 feet.
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E. H. S. Wins
(H) ;
Armistead ················ 1
Totals ............ 32 2 7 4