Chatham !?’*lC.W|ssi0N-S*>i- Bianketeer Vol. 5 AUGUST 7, 1939 No. 22 T. C. U. Club Members Enjoy Trip ' The above pictures indicate the wonderful time had by the members of the T. C. U. Club during their recent trip to New York. In the center picture the boys are seen escorting the hostess of the Chatham Exhibit at the World’s Fair. ^ENlERTOmNEY T-C.U. Club Mcmbcrs Picked Softball Team Will Repre sent Elkin Plant in State Championship Play Fifteen players, comprising the Chatham All-Stars, will repre sent the Elkin plant in the 1939 State Championship Softball Tournament. In order to qualify for the finals which are to be held in Raleigh on August 24, 25 and 26, it will be necessary for the All-Stars to win the District Tournament which will be held in Winston-Salem on August 13. Although definite information has not been received from the state commissioner relative to the teams entered from this dis trict it is believed that our team will meet teams from Winston- Salem, Mt. Airy, and Statesville. The winner will represent the district in the finals. The Chatham All-Stars are composed of players selected by the managers of the three teams which have been playing since the T. C. U. Club Tournament (Continued on Page Eight) Enjoy New York Trip Group of Ten and Their Leader, C. J. Hyslup, Visit New York City, the World’s Fair, Philadelphia and Wash ington. They Take in All the Sights and Report Having a Wonderful Time A party of ten T. C. U. Club members and their leader, Mr. C. J. Hyslup, recently returned from a week’s visit to New York, Phila delphia, and Washington. In in terviewing the various members of the group upon their return your reporter gathered enough interesting material to fill this- issue of the Bianketeer, but an attempt will be made to give only some of the highlights of their trip. For additional information, one should converse with mem bers of the party. The group drove to Norfolk in cars, and, after visiting the Naval Base and Virginia Beach, board ed the boat for New York. After the first hour aboard the boat the boys finally convinced them selves that they would not allow seasickness to spoil their trip, and, therefore, began to take charge of the social life on the boat. Many of the fairer sex Vi^ere enthusiastic about the at tention that they received from the young swains, so at night several of the party were kept busy trying to meet the demands of the ladies. Arriving in New York at three o’clock Sunday afternoon the party was met at the boat by ten ji^oung men from the Bankers Trust Company who were enter tained by the T. C. U. Club dur ing their visit to the Elkin plant last May. Our young men were (Continued on Page Eight) ALL-STARS WIN PRACTICE GAME Defeat Statesville Team by Score of 9-2 in Contest Monday; Return Game August 7 Meeting their first outside competition at Chatham Ath letic Field Monday afternoon, the Chatham All-Stars of the Elkin mill defeated a Statesville soft ball aggregation 9 to 2 as their first step toward participation in the State Championship Softball tournament, finals of which are to be played in Raleigh the latter part of August. The Statesville team, repre senting the Duchess Fibre Co., was unable to cope with the Elkin team, which took the lead in the second inning and contin ued to add runs throughout the game. A return game will be played next Monday afternoon at States ville, it has been announced. Proceeds of the game were used toward the purchase of uni forms for the team. Approxi mately 300 fans attended. The game was sponsored by the T. C. U. Club.