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Bedford Tops Bishops In IOth
The Bishops dropped another heart- breaker to Bedford High School, 7-6, in the tenth frame of a scheduled seven inning contest. The Otters col- lected 13 hits to the Bishop's I0.
"Hose" McClure and Fred Schilling were the big guns in the Bishop at- tack, McClure collecting four for five and Schilling clouting a three run roundtripper in the top of the fifth.
Sox Sibley went all the way for the
Bishops and was tagged for the loss. V.E.S. ab hoa
M. Barber, 2b Thompson, c .
402I2 50I42 3I000 3II20 5II40 500I2 40023 524130 6III4
Farinholt, rf Hughes,If Schilling, cf Kellogg,3b Stokes,ss. McClure, lb Sibley,p
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39 6 10 28 13 Bedford ab h 0 a Cox,ss,cf 62342
Totals
Podgell, If ... 5 Gil'pie. lb . ... 5 Gla'ship, c .. 5 Witt. p, 3b .. ... 4 B'ford,cl,p .....5 D11niels, rf
0 0 I I 2 0 I 0
2
0
2
I
4
I
0 0
5
6
10
0 0 I 4 0
BASEBALL
Carlyle, 2b C'ler, 3b, ss
Totals Bedford V. E. S.
4
2
BASEBALL SUMMARY
(Continued from page 8, col. I)
in right. During his tenure in the outfield, Joe Barber too was good.
Take these ingredients and add a good mound staff of Sox Sibley ("Mr. E. R. A . " ) Blair {just p l a i n g o o d) Farinholt, and relief artist Jim Wiley. Then a dash of catching in the in- comparable performance of Bebe Thompson and a reliable utility man in Hill Norfleet, and you have a peerless boll club. Which is what they were . . .
FINAL WEEKEND ACTIVITIES
(Continued from p11ge 3, col. 3)
tinsburg, W est Va.
Barbour Frye of Roanoke, Va. Langhorne Jones, Jr. of Chatham,
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0 0 0 I I 0 2 3
9
1 -7 002 030 010 0--6
Bishops Defeat Miller 15-4
The Bishop nine traveled to Crozet ond walloped the Miller School base ball forces, 15-4. Sox Sibley went the full nine frames for the Bishops, strik- ing out 7 and giving up 4 hits and 3 bases on balls.
Highlighting the Bishop attack were Fred Schilling's second home run of the season, Sox Sibley's tremendous triple into deep center field, and spectacular defensive play in the in-
field by "Rip" Deringer and Milton Barber.
M. B11rber, 2b Thompson, c
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Bi rmi ngham
Hubert Barclay Bondurant of Mar-
Ed Hotchkiss, Campus Representative
PHOTOGRAPHER
8th Street LYNCHBURG, VA.
PARAMOUNT THEATRE
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V.E.S. ab
S~ieglitz, r f J.Barber,rf...
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F11rinholt, rf Hughes, If Schilling, cf McClure, lb Kellogg,3b Derinqer, ss
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Merion, Penn.
Harold Lee Pearson of Lynchburg,
Va.
Beginning Monday morning, June
9th at I0:30 commencement exercises will be led by Dr. Barton, who will give the special awards of the year and the diplomas. John Heyward, the valedictorian of the class of '52
MICHAEL RENNIE
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"5 FINGERS"
Stokes, ss ...•. Sibley, p .......
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will give the valedictory speech. Frank Carrington is the class prophet. This ends another year at V. E. S.
Good luck all!
Totals ..
' Walked for Deringer in 5th.
THE METEOR
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7 100
13 301
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7I 3 7
48 IS
19 27
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St.,rting Wednesday - DARRIEUX
SPORTS
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row: Nash, Barrett, M., Winfree, Brooks, Hunt. Third row: Mr. Schulte, (Coach), Smith, B. S., Harper.
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First row, left to right: Lee, C., George, Opie, Turner, Jaeger. Second


































































































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