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Page 8 THE ECHO AVERAGES M Perguson, Beacon 97 29 .299 B. Pox, Beacon 49 14 .286 J. Hamlin, Ecusta 36 10 .286 J. Nicholson, Enka 25 7 .280 H. Stevenson, Canton . 18 5 .278 O. Morgan, Enka 92 25 .272 L. Allen, Balfour 49 13 .265 C. Candler, Enka 19 5 .263 C. Jolly, Sayles 89 23 .258 R. Holbert, Tryon '66 17 .258 P. Staton, Tryon 90 23 .256 N. Cunningham, Sayles • . 86 22 .256 L. Woodward, Hazelwood 39 10 .256 Roy Capps, Tryon , , , 83 21 .253 T. Tweed, Enka 88 22 .250 R. Lryda, Ecusta 52 13 .250 P. Wyatt, Hazelwood . 44 11 .250 E. Shytle, Balfour . . . . 40 10 .250 B. Capps, Tryon 39 9 .250 H. Sams, Canton 20 5 .250 H. Hunnicut, Sayles . 12 3 .250 Z. Swan, Ecusta 8 2 .250 R. Garrison, Sayles . . . . 69 17 .246 S. Scarbrough, Canton. 49 12 .245 C. Loftis, Ecusta 90 22 .244 R. Rogers, Canton . ... 37 9 .243 B. White, Ecusta 50 12 .240 P. Cunningham, Sayles.. 17 4 .235 H. Williams, Canton-Enka 56 13 .232 G. Hardin, Canton 35 8 .229 S. Henry, Hazelwood . 62 14 .226 H. Stewart, Balfour.... 28 6 .215 W. Capps, Sayles 5'2 11 .212 W Case, Enka 38 8 .211 J. Pisher, Tryon 43 9 .209 E. Clarke, Sayles 77 16 .208 J. Thompson, Tryon .. 29 6 .207 Gene Wyat, Hazelwood.. 34 7 .206 H. Kemmerlin, Tryon .. 65 13 .200 W Clark, Canton 30 6 .200 H. Burrell, Beacon .... 25 5 .200 R. Putnam, Hazelwood 20 4 .200 C. Weatherly, Hazelwood 20 4 .200 P. Merrill, Ecusta .... 53 10 .189 T. Ledford, Canton .... 43 8 .186 L. Ashe, Balfour 38 7 .184 J. Gentry, Ecusta .... 56 10 .179 J. Rogers, Canton . .. . 23 4 .174 J. Wynes, Canton 35 6 .171 C. Stansell, Balfour 71 12 .169 C. Muse, Canton 18 3 .167 J. Burrell, Hazelwood 18 3 .167 K. Arledge, Tryon 68 11 .162 P. Gudger, Enka 31 5 .161 J. Franklin, Canton .. 31 5 .161 C. Merrill, Enka 38 6 .158 C. McTindal, Sayles .. 71 11 .155 E. Tweed, Beacon .... 26 4 .154 E. Wilson, Tryon 20 3 .150 B. Gosnel, Tryon 31 4 .129 J. Hall, Enka 7 1 .125 V. Cooper, Enka 58 7 .121 B. Hammett, Balfour .. 17 2 .118 W Moore, Canton . . , . 27 2 .074 M. Wright, Hazelwood 14 1 .071 P. Carson, Sayles 16 1 .063 J. Parker, Balfour .... 22 1 .045 C. Erwin, Balfour .... 57 2 .035 PITCHING RECORDS Player and Team G W L Pot. Z. Swan, Ecusta 5 2 0 1.000 Q. Martin, Beacon .... 2 2 0 1.000 T. Player, Sayles 6 2 0 1.000 W Case, Enka 15 8 2 .800 R. Whitaker, Ecusta.. 24 14 4 .778 B. Horne, Beacon 9 7 2 .778 M. Moore, Canton 9 5 2 .714 R. Bryant, Beacon 6 4 2 .667 J. Hall, Enka 5 2 1 .667 F. Gudger, Enka 15 ■5 3 .625 P. Carson, Sayles 6 2 2 .500 Gene Wyatt, Hazelwood '5 2 2 .500 E. Wilson, Tryon 6 1 1 .500 E. Gordon, Canton .... 4 1 1 .500 L. Woodward, Hazlew’dl2 5 6 .455 W Capps, Sayles 16 6 8 .429 R. Ward, Tryon 13 4 7 .364 C. Bentley, Balfour.... 4 1 2 .333 H. Stewart, Balfour.... 9 2 5 .286 R. Putnam, Hazelwood. 7 1 3 .250 W Griffin, Balfour.... 6 1 3 .250 T. Ledford, Canton 9 1 7 .125 B. Hammett, Balfour .. 4 0 2 .000 W Patton, Beacon 5 0 2 .000 H. Culler, Tryon 5 0 2 .000 J. Parker, Balfour 4 0 2 .000 P. Stockton, Canton .. 2 0 2 .000 J. Thompson, Tryon .. 7 0 5 .000 ENDLESS CHATTER Charlotte Blythe left the first of October for Durham, N. C., where she will enter the Duke School of Nursing. We shall follow your career with in terest, Charlotte, and luck to you... .Jeanette Nattsman is visiting friends in Baltimore and New York City. Here’s hop ing she doesn’t decide to pro long that visit indefinitely. . . . It is nice to have Exie Hollifield back at work after being out for a tonsil operation.... Hazel Ledford and Jettie Bruce were visitors in Spartanburg last week-end. . . Mary Sue Thorne attended the wedding of Mar garet Deland and Bob Collier at the Episcopal Church in Greenville on Sept. 20 The Social Club in Endless Belt is proving quite a success. Each member pays dues of five cents per week. This fund is used for flowers in case of sickness or death, for wedding presents, birthday presents, etc Hazel Boyd spent last week end with her parents in Way- nesville, N. C The newest bride in Endless is Frances Nel son. She is now Mrs. James Gal loway.... Among the new faces in Endless are those of Daphne Rice, Jewel Rackley, Myrtle Rogers, Joyce Rhodes and Myrtle Atkins. Hope they are happy with us. . . .Inspect or Jack Davies is still receiving congratulations on the birth of a second heir. . . .Blanche Mc Crary and Faye Plemmons vis ited Exie Hollifield at her home in Chesnee, S. C., last week end.... We wonder why the draft hasn’t caught Bob Clay ton? . . . .The only complaints we^ have to offer on the new cafeteria are the result of add ing a few ounces of avoirdu pois. . . .Dr. Fritz Brauer found a warm welcome awaiting him upon his return from a vaca tion in New York and New Jer sey. . . .We know cold weather is just around the corner by the pretty_ multi-colored sweaters the girls are donning.... Do you s’pose Jerry and Margaret Wirtz are really serious about going back to Panama to live? .... Our personel compliments to the author of the poem, '‘You-All” in the-August issue of the ECHO.... Gloria Ann Wilson went on a shopping spree in Asheville last week Did you hear Doris Thorne’s broadcast from Green ville last Mondav night as guest artist on the Student Theatre Program?... .A number of Endless Belters give a thrilling account of the motorcycle races at Caesar’s Head last Sunday afternoon.... Seen at the Hen dersonville Fair, various faces in sundry places. . . .Sid Beech er has returned from a mys terious trip to Chicago. P. S. Anything is mysterious that we don’t know all about. . . .Sorry our picnic was a bit late this year but we just couldn’t get around to it earlier. REFINING “A” ADOINGS Strange as it may seem Isaac Eckeurod is paying “pole” tax to Duke Power Co Jim Mills would like to know how his shoes get tied in knots when his locker is locked We would like to know what has happened to the baseball team. We^ haven’t heard “Chesty” W’hite since the Beacon ganie. ... .It seems as if wedding bells will be ringing soon for Devere Hardin and “Tuff” Rax- ter in Asheville. Hey, boys, how ’bout taking “Speedy’’ over one time? . . . .Red Harbin’s wife tells us that they never have to rock their baby to sleep. Red just starts on^ one of his tall tales. . . .C. Nickolson tore up the transmission in his car last week. He must have thought it was a heater. . . .Jack Rhodes (not Tony’s boy) is talking about moving back to Brevard. His neighbors in Henderson ville must not be buying any coal Jerry Mann has been trying for some time to grow a mustache but he is having the same trouble as Bud White has with his chest. . . .Why do the boys call Marlowe “The Junk Man”? . . . .Arthur Orr has iust mstalled a water pump in’ his well. Imagine a man that is too lazy to get up on a cold morn ing and go out for a bucket of water. . . .John Ball has given up trying to cure his stomach trouble. He says he had too much trouble blowing the foam off his medicine. . . .We would like to know why Harold Mc- Neely is so much interested in Champagne.^ Whatcha know, Joe? . . . .Winter will soon be here. It’s about time for Ote McCall’s Ford to hibernate.... Gardner Shipman would like to have his electric jack as soon as the boys get through playing with it Clarence Cochran has asked E. Camenzind and Duckworth up to see him any time after dinner. . . .We wel come Harold Moss, Gardner Shipman, Ronnie Jarvis, Candle Bryson, Calwin McCrary, Isaac Eckeurod, and Oren Marlowe to our midst. Wonder what Mr. Wells had against you boys? ... .We on shift A think the world revolves around us. It usually does one hour after we get off graveyard. BLUNDERS OR WIT? We are told that the fol lowing quotations were found on children’s examination pa pers. Whether they are blund ers or the creations of some wit, we think they’re pretty good. A cypher is a bottle that squirts. A Senator is half-horse, half man. Christians are only allowed one wife; this is called “mo notony”. A monologue is a conversa tion between Wo people, such as man and wife. A stethescope is a spy-K^^ss for looking into people’s chests with your ears. “JUST RAMBl- Someone has sugf an Ecusta Monday Quarterback Club be for the purpose of ing” together on eac- during the football ^ cuss and discuss the Saturday’s games..!*, idea and somethin|^ done if you footbalU' accord.... Hats oft Whitaker for his fine’ courage during the ball season. He attitude on the job, me. .. .Walter' “Tl;! Straus should contact and get some of that; made the grass gro^'^‘ the cafeteria Williams’ idea about ta library is one of t® is a greatly needed Who said'Tony Rhojs a good loser? He with the best of thei® n McCall’s vacation agreed with him>,,,- chubby thing!. . . that there is no musical instruments- h good talent is bei^ai here at Ecusta. . . and “Porky” Erwin vr ly slay that thinK^^'^UM mony.... “Speedy ri hardly wait for ^ season; he is bring the inter-depai jb to the Refining H. ] . . . .The question oj ^ partment hard base^ , ter - department sol^.p. been brought to of the Athletic \ Softball seems to ha''. )y in popularity. Let’s U some more of you ^ s i terested, ik -U1 BENNETT ELE^'^^ (Continued from P*®* learned the value oi guards, good equipment. .l,, Mr. R. F. Bennett,;? Paper Corporation, ed Chairman of Council for the coM'|f“ Mr. H. A. Helder, Manufacturing Coi| Vice-President; Mr. 5 ^ bury, of Ecusta, and Mr. Arnold Vj Champion Paper K Company, as Trea»^ Bennett supplement ideas already present; v pressed us still furth^.. fact that safety is an’r. responsibility. Ecust^ h of its representatioi^iy Safety Council in the Mr. Bennett and and they may feel , \ that we, as Ecusta will cooperate to the " ai abilities. ,)i The meeting was^jj^ and we quite agreed Shaw when he exp^p, pleasure at having meeting in a place J iently near the kitch^'/*^ nuts and coffee wer^.. la music by the string
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