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Page 4 BASEBALL Cont’d: Erwin, C.—5 — Rector—8 Franklin, R.—1 THE ECHO Drake, R.—7 Rigdon, J. M.- Drake, Troy— Whitaker, M.—5 Street—4 Loftis, M.—1 Newman, G.—2 __ Jones, C.—4 Sentelle—1 Dixon, L.—1 Straus, Karl—1 . Ponder, N. L,—1 Frady—1 Alexander—3 — Corn, H.—3 — CUS, Gillespie, Smith, J.- Sampson—4 Davis, H.—5 Jones, C. G.—6 Nelson—7 Jennings—7 _ McGregory—7 Wood, W.—7 Teague, B. W. Case, R.—7 Smallwood, D.—7 _ Denton, J. R.—7 — Goolsby, John—7 — Thomas—7 Hamlin, J.—8 __ Jones—8 Yelton, F.—8 __ Fouts, H.—8 — 12 1 2 167 24 6 4 167 19 1 3 158 26 4 4 154 7 0 1 143 14 0 2 143 16 2 2 125 16 0 2 125 25 2 3 120 9 1 1 111 10 1 1 100 32 2 3 094 11 1 1 091 12 1 1 083 12 0 1 083 26 6 2 077 27 7 2 074 18 1 1 055 19 3 1 053 2 0 0 000 1 1 0 000 10 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 1 1 0 000 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 000 4 2 0 000 2 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 0 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 1 1 n m U u u uuu 2 g 3 m •A Q 0 m 2 1 0 000 10 i 0 000 3 2 0 000 1 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 4 2 0 000 4 0 0 000 4 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 I 0 0 000 4 3 0 000 2 0 0 000 3 0 0 000 8 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 2 2 0 000 8 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 6 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 2 0 0 000 4 2 0 000 1 1 0 000 2 1 0 000 1 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 1 0 0 000 Team Batting Average For Season GAME AB R H Pet Champagne 320 89 99 309 Pulp Mill 289 72 87 301 Inspection 274 55 76 277 Machine Room 312 78 83 266 Refining 282 62 74 262 Maintenance 309 67 71 230 Landscape 241 40 45 187 Finishing 261 37 43 165 Semi-Final Series With Pulp Mill, Champagne, Ma chine Room and Refining finishing the season as listed, the semi-final series was started on Thursday, Sep tember 3rd. The Pulp Mill team beat Refining and Champagne ousted the Machine Room club. Following are the box scores of both games: Thursday, Sept 3rd Pulp Mill AB R H Allison, C. B.—cf 3 2 Merrill, F.—ss 5 2 Sams, D.—3b 5 Whiteside, 0.—c 3 Morris, W.—lb 4 Meadows, P.—rf 4 Holt, L.—If 4 Wilber, R.—2b 4 Jackson, T. J.—^p 4 fi Sitth4 (Tny.) Refining M & II Mil 4 U L Wilberi iTi—6 i Q I mM, - 10 0 Jarvis, H.—If 4 0 0 iVviBSCU, C,—11) — 4 0 0 Clayton, H.—ss 3 0 1 Carland, E.—2b 3 0 0 Galloway, S.—rf 3 0 0 Staton, E.—rf 0 0 0 Loftis, E.—cf 3 0 0 Jackson, R.—c{ 0 0 0 32 0 3 Pulp Mill 203 000 010—6 Refining 000 000 000—0 Errors: Merrill, Whiteside^ R. Wil ber, R. Jarvis, J. Wilber, Russell, Loftis. Two-base hits: W. Morris. Struck out by: T. J. Jackson 12, W. White 11. Base on balls: Off W. White 3. Umpires: Misenheimer and Vassey. Friday, Sept. 4th Machine Room Roper, U. G.—^rf 0 0 Payne, A.—^p 3 Drake—x 1 Gregory, W.—c 4 Champagne Riddle, P.—p Filkins—2b AB R H 5 0 0 3 0 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 ?. 1 0 4 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 34 3 7 AB R H 4 1 1 5 2 4 5 1 1 5 1 1 5 2 3 4 1 3 5 0 3 5 1 0 ?. 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 41 10 16 36 6 6 X —Batted for Payne in 9th. XX—Ran for Loftis in 5th. Machine Room 000 300 000— 3 Champagne 260 Oil OOx—10 Errors; McCurry, White, Sexton 2, Owen, Gregory, M. Whitaker, Loftis 2, Filkins. Two-base hits: B. Whitaker, Hamp ton, M. Whitaker, Riddle. Struck out by: Riddle 8, Coan 1, Payne 3. Base on balls: Off Riddle 3, Coan 1, Payne 2. Hit by pitcher: Coan 1, Payne 1. Losing Pitcher: Coan. Umpires: Meisenheimer and Vas sey. Final Series Champagne and Pulp Mill started the final series on Tuesday, Septem ber 8tii, and Pulp Mill was defeated by the tcore of 4 to 3 in one of the belt bsH fimei liiii thii liiien: UGie mn we runs 9n mb st«[6 and M it n^t M iwt BltWai mouM mVk ol the opposing pitchers, the score of both teams would have been larger. The second game of the finals was played on Sunday, September 13th, and Pulp Mill routed Champagne by the score of 20 to 1. Although the score was somewhat one-sided, there were several spectacular plays made during the game and there were ap proximately 500 fans in attendance. Following are the box scores for the first two games in the finals: Tuesday^ Sept. 8th Pulp Mill AB R H Allison, C. B.—cf 5 12 MerrUl, F.—ss 4 12 Sams, D.—3b 4 0 2 Morris, W.—lb 4 0 0 Whiteside, O.—c 4 0 0 Holt, L.—If -.3 0 0 Lyda, H. N.—rf 4 11 Wilber, R.—2b 3 0 0 Jackson, T. J.—p 4 0 0 Landreth—^x 10 0 36 3 7 AB R II Champagne Erwin, C.—^If 4 0 0 Whitaker, B.—lb 4 11 Clayton, C.—3b 3 11 Hampton, R.—c 4 10 Whitaker, M.—ss 4 11 Riddle, P.—p 4 0 1 Taylor, M.—rf 4 0 0 Moore, L.—cf 4 0 0 Filkins—2b 3 0 0 34 4 4 X—Batted for Wilber in 9th. Pulp Mill 101 000 100—3 Champagne 200 100 lOx—4 Errors: Merrill 2, Sams, Holt, Wil ber, Jackson 2, Clayton, M. Whit aker 2. Two-base hits: Sams. Base on balls: Off Jackson 1, Rid dle 1. Struck out by: Jackson 7, Riddle 8. Left on bases: Pulp Mill 7; Cham pagne 7. Umpires: Misenheimer and Vassey. Sunday, Sept. 13th Champagne AB R H Erwin, C.—cf 3 0 0 Whitaker, B.—ss-p __ 4 0 1 Clayton, C.—3b-p 4 0 2 Hampton, R.—c 3 0 1 Riddle, P.—p-ss-3b __ 4 0 0 Taylor, M.—rf 4 0 2 Rogers, C.—cf 0 0 Sansosti, T.—cf 0 0 Gillespie, J.—cf 0 0 Loftis, G.—lb 0 0 Filkins—2b 1 1 pulp Mill 33 1 7 AB R H Allison, C. B.—cf ___ 6 1 3 Merrill, F.—2b-ss ___ 6 4 4 Sams, D.—3b 3 3 Morris, W.—lb 2 1 Whiteside, 0.—c 5 I 2 September, 19^ Pulp Mill Shift ‘A’ Shift “A” really had something to be proud of September 9, when Sec ond Lieutenant Boyd Meixell graduat ed with his class ill the Army Corps at Craig Field, Ala. Goou luck “Ikey”, we are all pulling you. . . Cigars were handed out tnis month by “Rusty” Smith, celebrating the arrival of a fine baby girl • • • Harold Fouts spent the last day his induction furlough at the mill say ing good-bye to his friends on Shu^ “A”. Hurry back Private Fouts ■ • • We are all proud of Johnnie Jackson who, after receiving a badly sprained ankle in the early part of our ga®® with the Refining-room, pitched a fio® ball game . . . Wonder how Medford Chapman gets so many little rouno pieces of lead in a squirrel when n® never hunts with anything but ^ rifle??? . . . We are glad to hear tna Carl Caldwell’s wife is having a speeoy (Continued on page 7) More News About Baseball CuP This is to inform everyone that something new has been added to the Champagne trophy case. We aU want to say that we have nevef been so elated over winning a cuP as we are at getting the Ecusta basC' ball trophy for 1942. All Chatf' paoie employees are proud of^tj*® tJe they showed to bring home liacon. Champagne Empioy^^ Th >Pe Ept( «ld 'ere !r ire] le ( lipo, ie 'edi ^ec ^th ferli e a Mr ifc ^en icti( Jr ] ind Ql; ha *ijid h: istri 'Hr r 'Hr r fii BOYTLIWG Coat’d from Fas® Ecusta Leagues for 1942-43: Women’s Duck-Pin League i team—Office, Cafeteria, First Ai°' 1 team—Endless. 2 teams—Champagne. 1 team—Finishing. 1 team—Inspection, All Labs, search. 6 teams—^Total Men’s Ten-Pin League 1 team—Office, Cafeteria. 1 team—Maintenance, Power, house, Storehouse, Yard cr® ’ Landscape crew, Wareho^ 1 team—^Pulp Mill, Pilot Plant. .jj 1 team—Inspection, Finishing, ^ Labs, Research. 1 team—Machine Room, RefinJ Room. 1 team—Champagne. 1 IK Id. at Su( "Sell Gr( 'hi K Si ^roce a Sr, Jruci hh yix Voi OU] ivar ■Ptei 'Ur 6 teams—Total Women’s League games are to bowled every Thursday evening 7:30. j,e Men’s League games are tv/o bowled every Monday evening 7:30. Only two teams entered the Duck Pin League and as it was ful if even these two could get together it was decided not to ^ a Men’s Duck Pin League. Justine Williams was elected retary-treasurer for all leagues a^®/or|!,thi team captains will be responsible j seeing that their team scores y prize money are turned in to Williams following each bowling teit. Any employee who wishes to is requested to contact his for® who will see that his name is on the correct team list. ^ 3 2 Holt, L —If 6 Lyda, H. N.—rf 5 Wilber, R.—ss-2b 5 Jackson, T. J.—p 5 'Per ] 't '■ Si 50 20 Champagne 001 000 Pulp MUI 341 314 V? Errors: B. Whitaker 3, C. 2, Riddle 2, Filkins 2, Wilber 2- j Runs batted in: Allison 2, 3, Sams 3, Morris 3, Whiteside 2, ^ Wilber3, Jackson. Jot Two-base hits: Clayton, Sams, Holt. / Double plays: Wilber, Merri^jij Morris, Filkins, Whitaker and Base on balls: Off Riddle 4, son 1. y Struck out( by: Riddle 2, 1, Jackson 9, Clayton 1. Hits off: Riddle 11 in 4 Whitaker 6 in 2, Clayton 2 in 2 Losing Pitcher: Riddle. Umpires: Misenheimer and th ( eri in V \l Sa t:
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