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942’!^ember, 1942 vhicl ifety: ifac' lalitJ idarc ; sef' 3tbei IHj-gCHO Page 3 CHAMPAGNE Wins League Trophy I^efeats Pulp Mill In Exciting Final Game Sunday, 20th Gave Concert. Trophy Was Presented. 600 Fans See Game In one of the best ball games of Je season, Champagne defeated Pulp jjill on Sunday, September 20th, for , rH’Qe championship of the Ecusta Base 3 fei Ml League. . The game was hard fought through- (afl( ut and with the lead changing five tlijjnes, the outcome was in doubt un- the last man was out in the ninth inning. The Ecusta band, led by John en' vor!^ arf till , ersman, opened the ceremonies by abi^^ing the National Anthem and ap- pximately 600 fans were ‘thrilled not only the good display of base band concert before and the game, los^ The box score follows: 1 fit' 0 jerH] daflHi % Mill ^ckson, T. J.—p 4 ^ttipagne K ay ton, C.—3b IW C.—If .. ilfhitaker, B.—lb tH&npton, R.—c pf^^^itaker, M.—ss ite pylor, M.—rf lat^Jddle, p.—p >ee2Sre, L.-cf m ‘*«ms, E. w.—2b w AB R H 5 2 1 4 1 3 4 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 3 0, 1 4 1' 0 36 4 8 AB R H 4 0 1 4 1 0 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 0 1 4 1 2 4 1 0 3 0 0 35 6 8 CHAMPIONS OF ECUSTA INTERDEPARTMENTAL LEAGUE Here are these Champs! Reading from left to right, first row, C. Erwin, R. Hampton, E. W Filkins L Moore, M. Whitaker, M. Taylor. Second row, C. Clayton, W. K. Straus, G. Loftis, B. Whitaker, C. Rogers, J. Gu’ lespie, P. Riddle. ’ PULP MILL TEAM LOSES HARD-FOUGHT GAME IN FINALS Mill 002 000 200—4 ®»mpagne 010 002 21x—6 ^iTors: Sams, Holt, Wilber, Mea- s, Clayton, M. Whitaker 2. 'i^^|,jJ^o-base hits: Sams, Clayton, M. 3 batted in: Sams 4, Clayton 2, ^^Pton 2, Riddle 2. Rouble plays: Merrill and Morris, truck out by: Riddle 7, Jackson 6. .^ase on balls: Off Riddle 1. '^ttipires: Misenheimer and Vassey, ^itaker, Taylor, Riddle. ^Usta Base Ball Season Is Over Semi-Final And Final Results season’s schedule of 56 games Ug finished on August 31st and 172 I ^ took part in what proved to be cleanest and most interesting ,ex- lj./won of inter-departmental compe- yet witnessed. 3y good sportsmanship displayed Players and managers throughout ,1^ entire schedule was really out- and every man taking part the past season is to be com- I for his cooperation in helping ^3ke the league a successful one. It Allowing is the league standing Jclose of the season, the pitch- records and the batting averages participating players: L Standing At Close Of Season & No. W L Mill — 8 12 2 t;jiPagne — 5 10 4 \5ineRoom —7 9 5 — 6 8 6 jf)t>etion--3 7 7 ‘^tenance — 2 6 8 Scape — 1 4 10 ^‘shing — 4 0 14 Pet 857 714 643 571 500 429 286 000 Pitching Recor4s ^ Team No. CMer, E._5 ’“n, Z.-8 .‘®'—7 '^^^ker, B.- W 7 3 2 1 L Pet 0 1000 0 1000 0 1000 0 1000 This team made an outstanding record and won the regular season schedule. Thev are Merrill, F.—8 39 Penland, G.—4 31 Sexton, G.—7 26 Galloway, S.—6 29 Hunt, J.—2 36 Russell, C.—6 32 McCall, T. C.—1 ___ 33 Orr, Rufus—2 3 Marcum, R.—2 3 Smythe—2 3 Cagle—3 30 Moore, F.—3 3 Matthews, R. E.—324 Misenheimer, W.—5 24 Carland, E. P.—6 __ 21 White, E.—7 30 Fisher—7 3 Meadows, P.—8 15 Jackson, T. J.—8 _ 9 2 818 Suttles, G.—3 2 1 667 Jackson, R.—6 2 1 667 Coan, G.—7 7 4 636 White, W.—6 6 5 555 Gillreath, F.—1-2 _ 7 6 538 Head, Robt.—3 ___ 4 4 500 Barley—3 1 1 500 Riddle, P.—5 ?, 4 333 McCall, T. C.—1 ..... - 1 2 333 Hargis—2 . 1 2 333 Loftis, G.—5 - 0 0 000 Rhodes, J. D.—2 __ 0 1 000 Drake, R.—7 0 1 000 Haynie, C. B.—2 n 2 000 Drake, F.—4 0 2 000 Jones, M.—4 0 4 000 Rigdon, J. M.—1 __ 0 5 000 Jones, C.—4 0 8 000 Batting Averages For Season Name & Team No. AB H R Pet Morris, R.— 5 1 3 600 Whiteside, 0.—8 _ 9 3 5 556 Haynie, C. B.—2 ___ _ 6 0 3 500 Dixon, V.—3 ?. 1 1 500 Dyer, G.—5 1 1 500 Whitaker, R.—5 __ 17 6 8 471 Coan, G.—7 37 15 17 459 Hampton, R.—5 27 8 12 444 Sams, D.—8 23 8 10 435 Byrd, R.—3 37 9 16 432 Clayton, C.—5 __ _ 37 10 16 432 Orr, R.—3 20 4 8 400 Roper, U. G.—7 ___ 15 6 6 400 Lankford—3 5 1 2 400 Hunt, J.—2 36 10 14 389 Morris, W.—8 31 7 12 387 Wingate—1 8 3 3 375 Hargis—2 11 3 4 364 Swann, Z.—8 18 Whitaker, B.—5 Jarvis, R.—6 31 28 Taylor, M.—5 19 Gillreath, F.—1-2 __ 29 Riddle, P.—5 42 Loftis, E.—6 Moore, L.—5 McCurry, K. 7 23 20 34 Head, Robt.—3 24 Gregory, w.—7 ___ 31 Allison, C. F..—2 _ 38 Dockerns, P._5 ___ 21 Wilber, R.-_s 18 Jarvis, H.—6 _ 22 Owens, B.—7 22 Wilber, J.__0 _ 30 Fowler, G.—5 19 Holt,. L.-~8 __ _ 27 White, W.—6 31 Vassey, E. E.—2 _ 8 Barley—3 ___ 4 13 14 359 7 11 355 6 9 346 5 10 345 10 14 389 11 11 344 10 11 333 1 1 333 1 1 333 1 1 333 7 10 333 0 2 333 4 8 333 10 8 333 4 7 333 12 10 333 1 1 333 6 5 333 6 6 333 9 10 323 8 9 321 2 6 316 11 9 310 8 13 310 5 7 304 5 6 300 8 10 294 4 7 292 7 9 290 7 11 289 8 6 286 3 5 278 6 6 273 4 6 273 7 8 267 8 5 263 6 7 259 8 8 258 1 2 250 2 1 250 Matheson, E.—4 Rhodes, A. J.—6 Smith, K—4 ~25 Colwell, C.—4 DeBrabant—2 Jackson, T. J.—8 Corn, Hoi.—3 Miller—3 McCrary, H.—1 Gossett, W.—1-7 Case, F.—7 Eberle,’ P.—l ___! Loftis, G.—5 Clayton, H.—i Poore, P.—6 Payne, A.—7 Gillespie, J.—5~1” Morris, Bill 1 Day, Calvin—2 I” Lyda, H. N.—8 Patton, Jack—1 _ Rhodes, J. D.—2 \^ood, B.—3 Rigdon, R.—4 _ Colwell, R.—4 __ (Contniued on page 4) . 8 2 2 250 12 1 1 250 - 8 0 2 250 - 4 0 1 250 25 3 6 240 25 4 6 240 17 3 4 235 . 26 3 6 231 22 2 5 227 22 5 5 227 - 9 0 2 222 . 18 3 4 222 18 4 4 222 28 6 6 214 . 33 11 7 212 33 9 7 212 - 5 0 1 200 5 0 1 200 5 2 1 200 15 0 3 200 5 1 1 200 15 2 3 200 15 3 3 200 10 5 2 200 5 2 1 200 1 1 200 21 8 4 190 16 3 3 188 1« 7 3 188 27 5 5 185 17 1 3 176 17 1 3 176 . 6 1 1 167 5 2 1 167 30 3 5 167 6 1 1 167 12 2 2 167 30 5 5 167
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