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Mar. 6 - A new figu re is seen on the baseball field, Hansen having de-
cide d t o bles.s t h e presence .
February 18
Virginia Episcopal School's Bishops bowed to a strong Fishburne Military School cage squad on the Waynes- boro school's court, 35-14.
Gassaway and Hubbard were lead- ing scorers for the winners with eight points apiece, while Hyre was top man for V. E. S. with seven tallies.
V. E. S. was held to four goals from the floor, Ballou, the leading scorer, counting two of them.
Thirty personal fouls marked the contest.
b oys
Mar. 9- 11-Eggar, Mope, Jim, and
Footsey take a weekend to Raleigh, coming back in fine s h a p e t o wel- come in the new "V-Ciub" goat, Johnnie Gay. They also help to shovel put the "V-Club" after they have told of their various and sundry weekend adventures.
"Dave" and "Stigleto" decide to drop in on the Midwinters Dance at Sweet Briar-and they do.
Mar. 13-"The Trio" is seen plan- ning another excursion to Sweet Briar, in the hope of finally hitting some good luck.
SPORTS
Four Disastrous Afternoons February 16
Woodberry Forest kept the lead all the way at Orange to trip the V. E. S. cagers, 39-18. Tullis, a guard, led the attack with 12 points, collect- ing five field goals and two free throws.
Jim Ballou, captain and guard for the Bishops, was high scorer for the visitors with 5 points. Gay was sec- ond high with 4 points.
Gregory, f.
Foote, f.
Gl~scock, f.
M~rtin, f.
D~niel, c.
Crosl~nd,
Alex~nder, g. .... ..... 9 2 Roddy, g. ........... 0 4
The line-ups:
Woodberry G.
T~nnor, f.
Moore, f.
Peterson, f. ......... 2 Eshelm~n. c . . . . . . . . . . 2 D~vidson,c.••••••0••• 2 Wright, c. ............0 Tullis, g. .............. 5 Horton, g. ......... 3 Wilson,g............0 Belew, g. .......... Flowers, f. .. .....
Hill, f. .......
0 I 4 0 2 10
I
I
0
0
Tot~Is ............lb
F. P.F. T.P. 0 0 2
I I 3 I 0 5 0 0 4 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 I 12 2 I 8 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 b 39 F. P.F. T.P.
0 I2 0 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 I 0 3 4 5 0 I 2 I0 I
Tot~ I s v.E. S. Hyre, f.
0 Younte, f. ......... 0
V. E. s.
Hyre, f.
G~y. f.
Allen, f. .......... I
Led by Gregory, Daniel, and Alex- ander, Episcopal High School from Alexandria turned in a convincing 51-17 victory over Virginia Episcopal School in Barksdale Gymnasium.
With Alexander counting 20 points and Daniel dropping in an even doz- en, the Alexandria five took an early lead and added to it as the game
24-10 a t
.... . .. .... ... I ............. 2
Smith, f. 0 • • • • • • • • • • Berty, c.
H~rris, c. .......... B~llou, g. ........ P~ge, g . . . . . . . . . . Kemper, g. ........
I
0 0 I I 0
G.
with his
progressed. The visitors led Tot~Is............ 7 4 13 18 half-time.
TH'E METEOR
7
The line-ups: V. E. S.
G. F. P.F. T.P.
0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0
Hyre, f. . ..........
G~y. f. ........... .
Allen, f............ ...
Smith, f. ..... ......... 0 Betty,c.......... I
n~rris, c. .......... 0
B~llou, g . 0 P~ge,g... 0
Kemper, g. 0 00
Tot~ls... 4
Fishburne G. F. P.F. T.P. Smith, f. 0
G~ss~w~y.f.........3
Hollowell, f. ........ Strotford, c. Gregory,g.. ...... Hubb~rd, g. . ..... . ...
2
3 2 4
I I 5 I0 7
59 0I0 022
............. 14
February 20
Tot~ls
7 5 35
Fishburne Military School edged out the V. E. S. basketeers 25-23 after a third period Bishop rally fell short. The game was played in the Barksdale Gym. Fishburne defeated V. E. S. two days previously at W aynesboro, 35-14.
The line-ups: Fishburne
G~ss~w~y. f. ....
H~llowell, f. .......... I 022
Str~tford, c . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Murphy, g. . .. . .. .. 5
Gregory, g. ....... 3 I47 c~NO~g. 0000
I I
G. 3 4
Tot~Is.•............. 9
February 23
3 I I
F. P.F. T.P.
Allen, f.
Betty, c. .............. I e~llou, g. .......... I Kemper, g. ....... .. .. 0
0 08 0 22 3 25 I 2I
5 823
G. .. 0
F. P.F. T.P.
3 0 0
I 0 7
c .
Welch, g. ......... .. I
02 I0 I
0 00 0
2 I I
F.
I
5
2
4
04 2
00 34 3
I0
I
0
b 10 20 8
Hyre, f.
G~y.f..... ..0 Allen, f. .............. 0
2 4 I2 I I2 I 0 0 0 I3 I
33
0I
7 P~ge,g...'... I 8
2 2 2
2 5 I 27
0
T ot~ls v. E. s.
Betty, c. ............. 0 B~llou, g. .......... 2 Kemper, g. 0
14
The line-ups: Episcop~l
G. F. 4 I
I 0
P.F. T.P. I 9
I 2
0 0 0 0 4 12 0 0 3 20 2 4
. . . .
......... .. I
Tot~Is ······
Summary of Junior Seasons
The V. E. S. Junior Varsity teams ended a season of ups and downs with the seventeen-and-under's loss to Miller Park on March 7.
The seventeen-and-under cagers failed to win a single city league tilt, but defeated the Sharpshooters in two exhibition games on the home- court, once to the tune of 36-25, and the second game barely nosing out the visitors, 41-39.
Aldred led the scoring with sev- enty-five points, Stieglitz trailing him with twenty-five.
The fifteen-and-under fared little better than their older teammates in the city league games, winning only two out of seven. They defeated the Presbyterian Orphans' Home in two practice games. Maddux and Lewis led the Baby Bishop's scoring.
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