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M1113 'EB ..,,:gIE-SIEQ-Zi,5':'1 x : ga n !! , gg, if GQ 3 eq' . -5.4 1 ' ' ' 1 P ' I ' 'leg-2- Ja x 1 'V-'lufiffg' ' 5 -'li'-2 55:12 '1 1 : Our .next outstanding game of the season was while the team was on its trip, with Danville High School, at Danville. The game started oft with plenty of 'ginger' and pep, but the upholders of the Lemon and Black were unable to get together in the iirst half. At the end of the hrst half the score stood 12 to O in favor of D. H. S. Oh, hoy! in the second half the little R.-M. A. team did get together, and it took Robert Boroughs together with Henry Ford to count up the score. At the end of the game the R.-M. A. team came out victorious by the score o'E'25 to 12. The team deserves much credit for this game. i It might he interesting to relate that R.-M. :Xfs baslfet-hall team has not lost a game on its own court for eleven years. Q15an1e5 with Quotes 47 R Lynchburg High School ..,.......,,.,,...... g .-M. A ....,.,.,.,,.,,. 15 Virginia Episcopal School .................. 155 R.-M. A ...,,......,.... 20 Salem High School ,,.,................... ...,., 2 5g R.-M. A ,,..,........... 27 Danville High School ........................... 12: R.-M. A ,.,, .,,,,.,,,.,. 2 5 Danville Military Institute ............... 12: R.-M. A ,,,,,,,,...,,.,, 38 Blackstone Military Academy ...... 19g R.-M. A .,..,...,,i,,,,, 39 Fork Union Military Academy ...... 15: R.-M. A ,,,,..,.,,,,,... 38 New London Academy f..........,.......,... .. 143 R.-lvl. A ..,,.,.,,,,,,.,, 20 Randolph-Macon College ,,......,..,,.,,,,.., 473 R.-M. A .,,,,,,,,,,,,,ii 12 Bedford Athletic :Xssociation ,......., 9: R.-M. A .,,,,,,r,,,,,,,, 20 Danville Military Institute .i........,..., 15: R,-M, A .,.,,.,,,..,,,,, 37 rata .1......,,.,.i.i,i...i.....,,....i.i,.,.,,..,.,,.,,.,, il Z5 JUNIOR BAs1c1sT-BALL TEAM
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