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THE METEOR
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SPORTS
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Falin (H) 3. Proctor (V) Dist. 19 feet, 5 inches.
Po1e vault-1. Davidson (V) 2. Muse (V) 3. Oliver (H) Height eight feet, six inches.
Shot put-1. Muse (V) 2. Orzano (H) 3. Thomas (V) Distance 44 feet- nine and a half inches.
Discus-1. Muse (V) 2. Orzano (H) 3. Pettyjohn (H) Distance II0 feet, I inch.
Javelin-1. t\1use (V) 2. Hunter (V) 3. Pettyjohn (II) Distance 156 feet, 6 inches.
Still Undefeated
Led by co-captains Lonnie Muse
with 20 points and George Barlow with 18, the Bishops' trackmen went on to win number two at the expense of St. Christophers of Richmond. Muse was outstanding in the shot and javelin while Barlow gave an excellent performance on the 440 and 880 Pierson led a fast 220 with Proctor and Hudgins also taking first places in the broad jump and mile. Out of a possible thirteen first places the Bishops took I I and in none of these were they really pushed.
The summary (Winners of YES un- less otherwise designated).
100 yard dash-1. Pierson, 2. Brown (R), 3. Proctor. Time-1 1.0
220 yard dash-1. Pierson, 2. Brown (R), 3. Stieglitz. Time-24.4
440 yard dash-1. Barlow, 2. Farin- holt, 3. Garland (R). Time-56.0
880 yard run-1. Barlow, 2. Wood (R), 3. Ribble (R). Time-2:17.4
Mile run-1. Hudgins, 2. Creasy, 3. Gardner (R). Time-4:54.0
High hurdles-1. Barlow, 2. Car- rington (R), 3. Will (R). Time-18.4
Low hurdles-1. Carrington (R), 2. Will (R), Pierson. Time-29.1
Pole vault-1. Wood (R), 2. David- son. Height I0 feet, three inches
High jump-1. Muse, 2. Wood (R), and Thomas, tie. Height five feet, five inches
Broad jump-1. Proctor, 2. Will (R), 3. Brown (R). Distance-IS feet, nine inches.
Shot put-1. Muse, 2. Thomas, 3. Frazier (R). Distance-43 feet, one and a half inches.
Discus-1. Muse, 2. Frazier (R), 3. Hunter. Distance-Ill feet, four and a half inches
Javelin-1. Muse, 2. Barlow, 3. Frazier (R). Distance-159 feet
F A R I N H O L T
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100 yard dash-10.1seconds
220 yard dash-22.5 seconds
440 yard dash-50.8 seconds . .
880 yard run-2 minutes, 1.6 seconds
Mile run-4 minutes, 46 seconds ........ ..........
120 yd. high hurdles-16.1 seconds .... ...... ..........
220 yd. low hurdles-26.6 seconds Hiqh Jump-S feet, 90 inches Pole vault-11 feet, 9 inches
Broad jump-21 feet, 7 inches Jnvelin throw-179 feet, H~ inches Discus throw-123 feet
Shot put-46 feet, J 1 inch
Mile relay-3 minutes, 36 seconds
Episcopal High School's baseball team had little trouble in downing the Virginia Episcopal School nine
12-2.
Making every hit, base on balls and error count the Alexandria team garnered 10 runs in the first four in- ninqs off the slants of "Sox" Sibley and picked up another pair in the sixth off Blair Farinholt.
On the other hand the Bishops were futile in the clutch-leaving 14 runners stranded on the base paths ~gains+ four for the visitors.
Bill Drummond went all the way on the mound for EHS, scattering six hits well over the eight inning route. The game was called at the end of eight because of darkness.
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..L. T. Smith, 1926, and P. T. Grove, 1930, tie T. H. Crudup, 1938
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T. H. Crudup, 1938 James Davis, 1936 Claibourne Darden, 1929 Roger Williams, 1934 L. T. Smith, 1926 S. S. Booth, 1928 D. P. Goldsmith, 1926 S. P. Luck, 1929 Roher+ Williams, 1935 G. R. E. Koch, 19¥ Roqer Williams, 1934 Vinson, Massie, Reams, Davis, 1936
Drummond aided his own cause with a two-run homer in the sixth.
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when he connected for three singles in four trips to the plate for EHS.
Billy Thompson had two hits to pace the losers hitting.
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