This is my code
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class eCheck10A
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
  PrintStream out = System.out;
  Scanne         
        
This is the pseudocode you need to do this task (pseudo-code since it looks suspiciously like homework/classwork and you'll become a better developer if you nut out the implementation yourself).
Because you don't need the numbers themselves to work out the average, there's no point in storing them. The average is defined as the sum of all numbers divided by their count, so that's all you need to remember. Something like this should suffice:
total = 0
count = 0
n1 = get_next_number()
while n1 >= 0:
    total = total + n1
    count = count + 1
    n1 = get_next_number()
if count == 0:
    print "No numbers were entered.
else:
    print "Average is ", (total / count)
A couple of other points I'll mention. As it stands now, your for statement will exit at the first non-positive number (<= 0), making the if superfluous.
In addition, you probably want any zeros to be included in the average: the average of {1,2,3} = 2 is not the same as the average of {1,2,3,0,0,0} = 1.
You can do this in the for statement itself with something like:
for (int n1 = in.nextInt(); n1 >= 0; n1 = in.nextInt())
and then you don't need the if/break bit inside the loop at all, similar to my provided pseudo-code.