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Ju 1941 THE ECHO ^>ta undefeated m tennis campaign i® Sunday afternoon, the tennis team answered cond call of the season decisive win over the ion “Y”. Our boys re in the undefeated class— ** n first victory came ualfesult of a win over a team I ha^he Asheville City Park. 0veis coming Sun'day we trav- ; alendersonville, to take on thiing Hendersonville Coun- ;rylub outfit. _ The Ecusta oreJP will continue to have to Anders in the No. 1 spot pecWalter Straus, Sam Mat- , Bob Colwell, Charles and Bob Snowden fol- yo? in .respective order. In Anders will pair Vlatthews as No. 1 double opf In the No. 2 doubles ,^11)98 Straus and C. Colwell, QUii'lwell and Snowden will you’e with the Hendersonvile jduet. to the slow pace that our ^ f courts are shaping up, it 3ossible to announce the ^oj^;Ule for the remainder of gpii?ason. jitaSCORES; Ecusta vs. Canton ingjs— n^lnders vs Mitchell—6:4; ’ f/ ^^ytraus vs Morrison—6:2; vlatthews vs Jacocks— 6:0. Colwell vs Bell—6:2: ir 6:1. aH^. Colwell vs Hall—6:0; 3 ^'les— Matthews vs tj,tchell and Morrison 6:1* oC*- v^jljC. Colwell and Straus vs ^/tnur and Jacocks—7:5; JJta vs Asheville City Park offenders vs .Straus vs L' %; 6:2. ® Long vs Jim Vaden—0:6; nl^ * alf- Colwell vs Taylor— 8; 6:4; 6:4. 4^;' 4 “e'r?-g!" Strongmiller in^ Anders and Lone v^ ^tf6T6®4,'‘"‘^ Snipes-6:3; Colwell and Strang Vaden-—8:6; 6:4 ,,R. Colwell and Snowden Of-6:2 ^6°^4 Strongmiller ECUSTA BASEBALL TEAM Snipes—6:4; Choate—6:3; BASEBALL TEAM of the leaders of the Industrial Baseball League. Saturday, July 5th. will bring the League Leading Enka team to Ecusta. “Coke” Candler and his boys come to our backyar'd with a victory strong of 9 wins and 2 loses. There is no doubt that Enka has a much improved club, and for Ecusta to win it will require more determina tion from our boys than we were able to muster in our game with Beacon last Saturday. The setting is perfect for a swell ball game, providing that “Old Sol” comes through with a big smile. This is the second opportunity that baseball fans have had to witness the strong E'nka nine and the second place Ecusta team swaps blows. It would be no surprise if there is a record crowd on hand. Current Batting Average Ab H Pet. Alexander 38 21 .553 Sams 47 19 .404 Fowler 47 16 .340 Lyda 6 2 .333 White 21 7 .333 Whitaker 37 12 .324 Rid'dle 24 7 .291 Hamlin 35 10 .285 Loftis 39 11 .282 Clayton 21 5 .238 Merrill 45 8 .178 Gentry 35 4 .114 League Standings W L Pet. Enka 9 2 818 Ecusta 8 3 727 Balfour 7 4 636 Sayles 4 636 Balfour 4 8 333 Tryon __ 4 8 333 Canton 3 8 273 Haelwood 3 8 273 DEPMTMEMTSTEAIIB ORGANIZE LEAGUE After a brief meeting of the department managers Wed nesday morning, several wrink les were ironed out to the sat isfaction of everyone present. Numerous suggestions and questions were boiled down and from this discussion the bylaws of Inter - department baseball were set up. It was agreed upon that all varsity baseball players be made in eligible for inter - department competition. All games to be played on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Each sched uled game will be put on chal lenge basis. No team shall chal lenge the same team twice un til all other departments have been challenged. Each game will be a seven inning affair and official game time is 5:20 P. M. The two teams winning the most games during the regular season will have a play off series for the mill cham pionship. Regular season start ed Wednesday, June 18th, and will end September 3rdf. Each challenge m^ust be recorded in the Athletic Office. All scores and standing can be followed with a glance at the large score board in the athletic office Providing that Inter-depart ment baseball does not reach all interested employees, a shift league will be organized as quickly as the demand arises. ECUSTA vs ENKA Saturday, 3:30 Page 3 Inter-Shift Baseball In order to have the Inter shift baseball league run off as smoothly as possible, the Ath letic Director requests that every employee of the Pulp Mill, the Refining Department, and Machine Inspection De partment cut out and keep in some convenient place the schedule printed below: Thursday, June 26 Pulp A vs. Refining A 10:15. Machine Inspection A vs. Re fining C 3:45. Friday, June 27: Pulp B vs. Machine Inspec tion B 10:15. Pulp C vs. Refining B 3:45. Wednesday, July 2: Machine Inspection D vs. Re fining D 10:15. Thursday, July 3: Pulp D vs. Machine Inspec tion C 10:15. Wednesday, July 9: Pulp C vs. Machine Inspec tion C 10:15. Pulp A vs. Refining C 3:45. Thursday, July 10: Refining A vs. Machine In spection A 3 :45. Friday, July 11: Pulp D vs. Machine Inspec tion D 3:45. Wednesday, July 16: Pulp B vs. Machine Inspec tion B 10:15. Machine Inspection D vs. Re fining B 3:45. Thursday, July 17: Pulp D. vs. Refining D 3:45. Friday, July 18: Machine Inspection C vs. Pulp C 3:45. Wednesday, July 23: Refining A vs. Machine In spection D 10:15. Refining C vs. Pulp B 4:30. Thursday, July 24: Refining B vs. Machine In spection A 4:30. Friday, July 25: Machine Inspection B vs. Pulp A 4:30. Wednesday, July 30: Pulp D vs. Pulp B 3:45. Refining D vs. Refining B 3:45. Thursday, July 31: Machine Inspection B vs. Machine Inspection D 3:45. Wednesday, August 6: Refining A vs. Refining C 3:45. Machine Inspection A vs. Machine Inspection C 3:45. Thursday, August 7: Pulp A vs. Pulp C 3:45. BE CAREFUL ON THE 4TH. accidents HAVE NO HOLI DAYS. \ vvimams, wumcu« Recreation Director, will act in the of librarian and will be on nand from 8:45 A. M., until 5:00 will 1 hooks. The books weeir XT ® period of one the reader re- quires more time, books may be re- V, additional week. We have in our files a request list so in the event that you do not find your reading interests on our shelves We shouid appreciate your suggestions for luture book orders. Among the marW famous authors Contir ^ on Page 4 no dep. 1 dep. 2 dep. no dep. 1 dep. 2 dep $ 750 $ 0. 1$ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $1000 ! $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. 800 3. 0. 0. 0. 1100 1 3. 0. 0. 0. 900 11. 0. 0. 0. 1200 1 6. 0. 0. 0. 1000 21. 1 0- 0. 0. 1300 1 9- 0. 0. 0. 1100 31. i 0. 0. 0. 1400 1 12. 0. 0. 0. 1200 40. 1 0. 0. 0. 1500 1 15. 0. 0. 0. 1300 50. 1 0. 0. 0. 1600 1 18. 0. 0. 0. . 1400 59. 1 0. 0. 0. 1700 1 21. 0. 0. 0. 1500 69. 1 0. 0. 0. 1800 1 24. 0. 0. 0. 1600 79. 1 6. 0. 0. 2C00 1 30. 0. 0. 0. 2000 117. 1 42. 6. 0. 2500 1 45. 15. 9. 3. 2500 165. 1 90. 50. 12. 3000 1 60. 30. 24. 18. 3000 221. 1 138. 98. 58. 3500 1 75. 45. 39. 33. 3500 284. 1 186. 146. 106. 4000 i 90. 60. 54. 48. Mr. A. J. Loeb, better known to Ecustans as “Art” Loeb, recently returned to Brevard. Mr. Loeb is V^ce Pres, of the California Central Fibre Corporation and has been lo cated at El Centro, Calif., for the past year. On Nov. 12, Mr. Loeb was married to the former Miss Kathleen Vachreau of Wausau, Wis. The ceremony took place in Chicago and their honeymoon was spent in Florida. We extend our very best wishes to the bride an- groom and hope that their stf*i- here will be an extended one. )e. -ole
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