The Cadet. VMI Newspaper. January 31, 1927 - New Page 1 [www2 ...
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VAPSITY GRAPPLERS<br />
DOWN FRANKLIN<br />
AND MARSHALL<br />
(Continued from <strong>Page</strong> One)<br />
the best of condition so early in the<br />
season.<br />
In the 115-pound class, Mayfield<br />
went ten minutes with Bishop of F.<br />
& M., but lost by a time decision of<br />
6 minutes 25 seconds. Mayfield<br />
fought gamely, but was unable to<br />
get away from his opponent.<br />
Myers and DeChant of F. & M.<br />
were forced to go extra periods in<br />
the 125-pound class. <strong>The</strong> match was<br />
close throughout, but Myers succeeded<br />
in gaining a time advantage of 2<br />
minutes 5 seconds, balancing the<br />
score.<br />
<strong>The</strong> match between Wilson and<br />
Moore of F. & M. was fast from beginning<br />
to end. Wilson put up a<br />
strong fight, but was held for a time<br />
decision of 3 minutes 43 seconds.<br />
Horner, F. & M., threw Endicott<br />
in the 145-pound contest in 5 minutes<br />
35 seconds, securing his fall, as<br />
the two went to the mat, with a neat<br />
body hold.<br />
Woodbury and Lehman of F. & M.<br />
failed to go to the mat in the first<br />
ten minutes and in the extra periods<br />
neither was able to secure a time advantage<br />
sufficient to decide the<br />
match. <strong>The</strong> points were divided in<br />
this case by an agreement between<br />
coaches.<br />
Fields, in tho 175-pound class,<br />
easily threw his opponent, Schutt, in<br />
4 minutes 10 seconds by a crotch and<br />
arm hold, Fields getting the upper<br />
hand in a short time.<br />
Kulp won by default, F. & M. hav-<br />
ing no entry for the unlimited .•<br />
Summary.<br />
115-lb. Class—Bishop (F. & M.)<br />
gained decision over Mayfield. Time<br />
advantage, 6:25.<br />
125-lb. Class—Myers (V. M. I.)<br />
gained decision over DeChant in extra<br />
period. Time advantage, 2:05.<br />
135-lb. Class—Moore (F. & M.)<br />
gained decision over Wilson. Time<br />
advantage, 3:43.<br />
145-lb. Class—Horner (F. & M.)<br />
threw Endicott with body hold. Time,<br />
5:35.<br />
158-lb. Class—Woodbury (V. M.<br />
I.) and Lehman went to extra period<br />
with no decision.<br />
175-lb. Class—Fields (V. M. I.)<br />
threw Schutt with crotch and arm<br />
hold. Time, 4:10.<br />
Unlimited—Kulp (V. M. I.) won<br />
by default.<br />
Score—V. M. I., 14 1-2; F. & M.,<br />
12 1-2.<br />
Referee—Zimmerman (Oberlin).<br />
R. A. Keely, '24, who first entered<br />
the employ of the General Electric<br />
Company as a Student Engineer in<br />
the Testing Department, is now taking<br />
the Sales Training course, also<br />
offered by that Company.<br />
A<br />
prime<br />
favorite<br />
on the campus<br />
IN ANY group of regular fellows, you'll find<br />
Prince Albert. It belongs. It speaks the language.<br />
You get what we mean the minute you<br />
tamp a load of this wonderful tobacco into the<br />
bowl of your jimmy-pipe and make fire with<br />
a match.<br />
Cool as a northeast bedroom. Sweet as a<br />
note from the Girl of Girls. Fragrant as a woodland<br />
trail. Prince Albert never bites your tongue<br />
or parches your throat, no matter how fast you<br />
feed it. You'll smoke pipe-load on pipe-load<br />
with never a regret.<br />
Buy a tidy red tin or P. A. today. Throw<br />
back the hinged lid and breathe deeply of that<br />
real tobacco aroma. <strong>The</strong>n . . . tuck a neat<br />
wad into the business-end of your jimmy-pipe<br />
and light up. Now you have it . • . that<br />
taste! That's Prince Albert, Fellows!<br />
FRINGE ALBERT<br />
Alt <strong>1927</strong>, R. J. Reynold* Tobacco<br />
Com ipany, Winston-Salem, N. C.<br />
—no other tobacco is like it!<br />
WEST ELECTED PRESIDENT<br />
'28; MORGAN VICE; WIL-<br />
LIAMSON HISTORIAN<br />
(Continued from <strong>Page</strong> One)<br />
West Virginia, also a member of the<br />
Finance Committee, was elected to<br />
succeed Morgan as Historian.<br />
All of the class officers were elected<br />
by a unanimous vote, showing the<br />
high esteem of the class for these<br />
men.<br />
It was voted that the President and<br />
Vice-President should lead the Final<br />
Ball, and by this resolution West and<br />
Morgan were elected to lead the figure.<br />
West was one of the leaders of<br />
the Ring Figure, and it was with<br />
Morgan's able direction that the figure<br />
was such a great success. <strong>The</strong><br />
class is certainl yinsured of a successful<br />
Final Ball in the selection of<br />
these two men.<br />
Christian Science Services<br />
Held at No. 5 South Main St.<br />
Second Floor<br />
Sunday Services 11 a. m.<br />
Wednesday Services 8 p. m.<br />
All interested cordially invited.<br />
SMITH'S CIGAR CO<br />
Cigars—Sodas<br />
Luncheonette<br />
501 South Jefferson St.<br />
ROANOKE, VA.<br />
P. A. b told everywhere in<br />
tidy red tint, pound and halfpound<br />
tin numidort, and<br />
pound crytlal'glast humidort<br />
with tponge-moitlener lop.<br />
And alwayt with every bit<br />
of bite and parch removed by<br />
ihe Prince Albert procett.<br />
STOP AT<br />
McCrum's<br />
Soda Fountain<br />
ALSO FOR<br />
Toilet Articles and Stationery jj<br />
SERVICE and QUALITY<br />
PHONE 57<br />
Woodward's Garage<br />
PHONE 303<br />
BUICK SERVICE<br />
Cars for Hire<br />
WEINBERG'S MUSIC SHOP<br />
LEXINGTON, VA. JI<br />
Victor, Columbia and Edison<br />
Machines and Records<br />
Distributors V. M. I. SPIRIT and ALMA MATER<br />
SHEET MUSIC<br />
<strong>The</strong>atres<br />
NEW LYRIC<br />
Director—I. WEINBERG<br />
CALL<br />
203<br />
SHANER'S TAXI<br />
ROCKBRIDGE HARDWARE COMPANY, Inc.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Yellow Front Hardware<br />
Gun Oil, Gun Grease, Gun Brushes, Rust Remover, Lock %<br />
Boxes, Pocket Knives, Razors, Razor Blades.<br />
JACKSON'S BARBER SHOP<br />
Caters Especially to the "Keydets"<br />
Opposite <strong>New</strong> <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />