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THE METEOR
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Fishburne Burns Bishops
April 21, Fishburne Military Acad· emy outclassed the Bishops in t he last innings of the ball game to win S-2. Gardner and Spices held the mound for the visitors, while Andrews did the hurling for the Bishops. The
Bishops took a fast lead as Rinker crossed the plate for the first run, b u t Fi shburne soon f o und its ma rk and shot ahead in the last part of the contest to spell defeat for the Bishops. The Bishops outhit Fish· burne but were unable to bring in as many runs.
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April I7 -The Bishops'
went on the blink for a second time in a row as they were trounced by Episcopal High 15-0. E. H. S. under the strong pitching arms of Schacht had little trouble in overscoring the Bishops as it continually piled on runs
until the last inning. Akers con- t r o l l e d t h e m o u n d f o r t h e Bi s h o p s through the first five innings; then Andrews took over for the rest of the game. Barkley wa outstanding for Episcopal High as he connected with three for five, two singles and a double.
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April 9- The Bishop nine for the opening game of the season took a hard fought defeat from Staunton Military Academy 16-5. Smit h and
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