The Echo . nor, the Juniors coming second. The win-ners in the hundred-yard dash were: Freshmen, ; Faison, second ; Senior, Bruton, third. In walking and running for grace and ease, however,the Freshmen yielded the honors to the Seniors and walking for grace and ease, Wallace took first place; Canfield, also of thatclass, second; Harrell, Junior, third. The most graceful runner was judged to beM. Brittain; Lambeth, second and A. Long, Soph., third. The next event, walk-ing for speed was won for the Freshmen by Hood, first; Blaylock, second; Trol-linger. Junior, third. I
The Echo . nor, the Juniors coming second. The win-ners in the hundred-yard dash were: Freshmen, ; Faison, second ; Senior, Bruton, third. In walking and running for grace and ease, however,the Freshmen yielded the honors to the Seniors and walking for grace and ease, Wallace took first place; Canfield, also of thatclass, second; Harrell, Junior, third. The most graceful runner was judged to beM. Brittain; Lambeth, second and A. Long, Soph., third. The next event, walk-ing for speed was won for the Freshmen by Hood, first; Blaylock, second; Trol-linger. Junior, third. It was now eleven oclock, the time set for the tennis tournament, which wasto be played between the Sophs and the Juniors. The class rooters gathered onopposite sides of the court and rent the air with their inharmonious velL. Fromone side came: Gooseberry, blackberry, huckleberry pie, V—i—c—t—o—r—yAre we in it ? Well I guess,S, ipln inn ires. Sophomores,Yes ! Yes! Yes !The Juniors answered with:. Page One hundred THE ECHO Who is it that wears the blue and white?Juniors. Juniors, right, right!! After the preliminary rooting the players came upon the field. The spec-tators were prepared for a close game. The first set, hotly contested, was wonby the Sophs 6-3. Enthusiasm ran high. The score was registered on the facesof the spectators. At the close of the second set it was sad to see the droopingfeatures of the Juniors, who had lost out only by a small margin, 6-4, again infavor of the Sophs, who were borne away on waves of tumultuous joyousness tobe placed in halls of fame. The crowd dispersed to gather on the basketball court to witness the climaxof the day. Mr. Ralph Lewis, referee, called the game with the following line-up: Seniors—Farrell. center; Young, Perry, forwards; Bruton, Jones, guards. Sophomores—Hargrave. center; Lambeth, Gibbs. forwards: Miller. IIoK-houser, guards. Everybody enlisted with the rooters. The Seniors, being few in number, butwith the
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