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Page Eight BADIN BULLEH THE "LEANS”—PARKS, PARRISH, THORPE, NASH, MOORE, D. CLARK, BIZZELL, PRESLEY, RICHARDS, DUNHAM AB H PC J. Kearnes C 38 11 290 Stratton C 34 9 264 Wake 0 39 10 258 Moore 0 12 3 250 York 0 32 8 250 Pitchers’ Rccordn: Four or More Games H R W L PC York 49 23 9 2 818 Ritchie 37 30 4 3 571 Liles 48 59 3 4 428 Hill 66 59 0 8 000 Summary of Games Played—June 23 to July 21 June 25 R H E Office 6 8 2 Big Four 1 4 3 Batteries: York and Rees, Hill and Shoe. June 27 R H E Construction 0 3 3 Electrodes 2 5 2 Batteries: Ritchie and Cotton, Liles and Lemons. July 1 R H E Office 11 10 2 Big Four 2 4 5 Batteries: York and Rees, Hill and Shoe. July 9 R II E Office 4 4 7 Construction 3 4 G Batteries: York and Rees, Shankle and Cotton. GamcH Scheduled August 13—Carbon Plant vs. Office. August 15—Aluminum Plant vs. Busi ness Men. August 20—Business Men vs. Office. August 22—Aluminum Plant vs. Car bon Plant. August 27—Aluminum Plant vs. Of fice. August 29—Business Men vs. Carbon Plant. Three Men in the Same Boat These three gathered together one day Upon a road most hilly. To have a little tete-a-tete, Robinson, Sheppard, and Lilly. Said each to the. other, “My quest seems vain. My lady says me nay; So let us endeavor to ascertain A more successful way. “The plans we’ve tried are out of date. New methods are arising, Publicity is the thing of late— We’ll win by advertising.” Below we show the ads they used— Don’t let your head be thick— Such pleas can never be refused; They’ll surely turn the trick. “An electrical engineer am I, By nature good and kind. But farming, too, I’d gladly try— If the proper girl I find.” —Z. V. 1 “This pseudo-typhoid makes me frc But hear me loudly shout! Perchance a good man may be down But never, never, out!” —T. C. 1 “ ’Twere not for me the folks would You know I am the chappie Who daily tests the water supply; Why let me be unhappy?” —H. A. 1 Above we give successful dope To those who would be wise. If you’d obtain your fondest hope. It pays to advertise. —Aiken Moot Mr. W. F. Livingston, Postma* On July 17, Mr. W. F. Livingston,' has been in the employ of the Tall»‘ Power Company during the past years and more, resigned his posit and took charge of the Badin Postof^ to serve until a civil ser\'ice examina* can be held, and a permanent apP®' ment made. This examination held on September 24 next, in Albem* at which time Mr. Livingston expe^^ take it, and be appointed pertn*^ postmaster. Mr. Livingston’s extend him their co-operation wishes. Miss Wake Returns from Miss Margaret Wake, who has ly returned from abroad, where in active service as a Red Cross ^ y is visiting her brother and and Mrs. H. R. Wake, on Hend • Avenue. THE "FATS’*—MAYNARD. BKLK, AUSTIN. REKS. TAYLOR. RINEHART, WAKE. FRAZIER
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