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^Ptember, 1946 THE ECHO PAGE FIFTEEN ta Bowling Team Now In Second Place ^EATEDR&A ^ WNC LEAGUE niESDAY NIGHT ^ j^lbert Had Highest Season For The the busi Times Team Bowling Team in I; really means uusi- Tuesday evening, the ‘ some beautiful bowling the strong Reed and 6^^ p®'*! of Asheville three Sj,/® none. These wins placed team in second place, behind the leading Enka ^ record of 10 j 2 losses while Ecusta has Tuesday evening, captain of The Tran % , T*mes Team of the same ^5 a score of 666 with \ B 230, 230, and 216. Nice , “Uck! L\ ll( ly are as follows; Gal- Reynolds, 175; Rog- ■ Colwell, 169; Straus, 168. \ Is A Boy? Ecusta Team Bowls In Tri-City League * male baby has grown out icq.| °thes and triangles and ‘ pants, freckles, and so ^ss • relatives do not It between meals it be- afiOY. Bowling Schedule Can swim like a fish, run liki climb like a squirrel. mule, bellow like a >ke a pig, act like a jack- to climatic condi- ® piece of skin stretched “PPetite. A noise, covered es. ^ called a tornado because ®t the most unexpected ^ the most unexpected H S'! leaves everything him. him. Srowing animal of su Ecusta has a team in the Tri-City Bowling League again this year. Shown above is a picture of the team taken while they were, having a warm-up practice. They are, left to right: Lavell, Clyde/ Galloway, Chris Rogers, Charles Colwell and Walter Straus, captain. Knuckle-Ba Morris was absent when the photo was taken, National League Schedule — 1946-47 CODE Team No. Name of Teianv 1—Pulp Mill. 2—Machine Room. 3—Maintenance. 4—Champagne. 5—Control. 6—Office. Six Team Schedule — 25 Weeks — Begin Monday, Sept 30 P^'omises, to be fed and Kkept warm. ^iicg . joy forever, a periodic problem of our times, a nation. Every boy ?8ed V God is not dis- 'tte j man. M ^ for boys, the news- ^ go unread, and a ^Ot.^**^ture shows would go ’^®®ful in running er- Rt easily do the f am- I’llniH ^th the aid of five or iSsa which a > Sj ®rrand is equalled only ' of a turtle on a July ® natural spectator. “■ ^ parades, fires, fights, j ’ automobiles, boats, and le „,'''^th equal fervor, but j*ock. ®>thfuiiy imitate their AUey 1—2 1—2 5—4 3—1 2—6 1—5 5—6 imitate ® of ail efforts to teach . Planners, kfiii ^°t washed too often i «ack a cool quiet place V V will survive '' hornets, swimming and nine helpings of Date September 30 October 7 October 14 October 21 October 28 November 4 November 11 ^ ^ November 18 ® ^ November 25 3—5 December 2 December 9 3—A December 16 ^ ® January 6 ^ ^ January 13 ^ ^ January 20 January 27 February 3 February 10 February 17 February 24 March 3 March 10 March 17 March 24 March 31 I? L' !^oor old Watkins has lS k I’m afraid it may S**'? job.” “Nonsense. The Nm,, Is transferring him tp department” &—3 1—2 .5-4 .3—1 .2—6 .1—5 .5—6 .2—3 .6—4 .3—5 .4—2 Alley 3—4 3—4 1—6 2—5 4—1 6—3 1—2 5—4 3—1 2—6 1—5 5—6 2—3 6—4 3—5 4^2 3—4 1—6 2—5 4—1 6—3 1—2 5—4 3—1 2—6 1—5 Alley 5—6 5—6 2—3 6-4 3—5 4—2 3—4 1—6 2—5 4—1 6—3 1—2 5—4 3—1 2—6 1—5 5—6 2—3 6—4 3—5 4^2 3—4 1—6 2—5 4^1 6—3 Ecusta Final 1946 Batting Averages Player AB H Pet. Gregory 15 7 .466 Sams 57 23 .403 Byrd 68 27 .394 Morris, R. 40 15 .375 McCurry 35 13 .371 Orr 73 25 .342 Morris, C 58 19 .327 Alexander 60 19 .316 White, E. 19 6 .315 White, B. 16 5 .312 Suttles 58 18 .310 Clayton 35 9 .257 Riddle 62 15 .241 Misenheimer 58 14 .241 Wilkie 16 3 .187 Merrill 30 5 .166 Case 27 4 .148 “Please give a shilling to the Lord?” begged a Salvation girl of an aged Scot. “And ’ow auld are ye. Lassie? he asked. “Eighteen, sir.” “Well, Lassie, I’m past 80. 111 be seein’ ’m afore ye so I’ll give it to him meself.” Football Tickets Arrive He had had a few, and drove his car smack into a telephone pole bringing down pole, wire and all. He was found unconscious in the wreckage but, as he was being ex tricated, he reached out feebly, fingered the wires and murmured: “Thank heaven I’ve lived a life . . . they’ve given me a harp. The athletic department an nounces that the Alabama-Ten- nessee football tickets have ar rived and are now ready to be issued to the employees who signed up several months ago for the Knoxville trip. Since the tickets arc) here and the trans portation contract has been com- pleteid, the department officials are anxious to complete final plans for the trip. All persons whose names were placed on the list are asked to contact Jack Alexander in the library at the earliest possible moment Total expenses per person are as fol lows: tickets, $3.00, transporta tion, $3.50 for round trip. The deadline to pick up tickets will be October 7. At that time, those persons next in line for reserva tions will be given an opportu nity to make the trip, it is stat ed. Safety is free- your share. -are you getting
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