**ARCH, 1944
THE ECHO
PAGE THIRTBEN
Champagne Team Made An Outstanding Record
VON 56 GAMES
AMD LOST ONLY
4 THIS SEASON
Won Second Place
Endless Belt Finish
ed In Third Place
vlpt ^ ® marvelous record of 56
and only 4 defeats, the
winning Champagne
en.g yon first place in the wom-
inp 1 of the Ecusta Bowl-
which ended Thursday
’'‘ft. March 23.
?ood^ ^^ecord was not quite as
59 season when we won
Mor>5 ^ game,” Captain Ann
bgUp stated, and added, “we had
-p, ^ competition this season.”
tbp.'^^day night Finishing won
games from Endless Belt
®nd ^°,^P^®ted the season in sec-
s«a!A® Their record for the
■ 4 w ® won and 23 lost, for
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f®^tage average of .616.
Placp Belt came out in third
36 f ’ '’'^^nning 32 games and losing
an eio
ile
an average of .513
^^mbers of the Champagne
Lou Lockman, Maymie
Mary Merrill, Martha
Prijjp^ and Captain Morris. Mary
High substituting.
SfigjQ ^ individual averages for the
are as follows: Lou Lock-
o{ 9g *^^st place with an average
N lu Morris second place,97
Merrill third place, 92.
of them are on the Cham-
lo
lockman also made high
Season set score during the
iiiis j.’.fowling 320. Margaret Col-
scorft , ®d high individual game
Sin
"'ill a*^d doubles tourneys
Hlgljt ® started next Thursday
Mnu' ^izes will be awarded to
Th .
I ^inal standing is as follows:
iC*‘8ue Standings
betters
^ ^ive Banquet
^^rom Page One)
individual high sets.
X made to the
h th
?.^Oveij,p greatest amount of im-
the the beginning un-
. Awj ®^d of the season,
h ^ts winners in the tourna-
also be made at this
V'^hosp' .
pelted charge of the league
that interest has been
^ ®nghout the season.
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L
Pet
56
4
.933
37
23
.616
32
28
.533
24
36
.400
16
44
.266
15
45
.250
Is New
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.'^^uJ^nal, Slim’s family
V^ch great aunt, Martha
V changed their name
b ^ H Ij - ^ because she married a
liepublican, Theodore
Of later became presi-
g.fis u,,. United States,
hi! hobby is trying to
^. old It to the gallon on
which he has rebuilt
cvr?®® ^nd which uses only
friends wish him
^ bis new job.
Champagne Bowlers Again Win In Ecusta Bowling League
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Of course they won the first place in the women’s division of the bowling league. They simply
couldn’t lose and didn’t lose many games. Reading from left to right, Lou Lockman, Maymie Reynolds,
Mary Merrill, Ann Morris and Martha Taylor.
Ecusta Girls Take Time-Out From Bowling
While the members of six girls’ teams in the Ecusta Bowling league took time-out from bowling
one evening recently, the Echo photographer took advantage of the opportunity to get a picture of
the “whole gang,” including their star score-keeper, Marjorine Bevacqua.
Ecustans Are Now
(From Page One)
Seventy-five acres of land adjoin
ing the plant have been set aside
for Victory Gardens and approxi
mately 84 gardens will be planted
here.
Soil samples of each Victory
Garden area have been analyzed
by the N. C. Department of Agri
culture and within a few days each
gardener will be notified as to the
grade and amount of fertilizer that
is recommended for use on his
particular plot.
The government is asking for an
increase in the number of Victory
Gardens and Ecustans are expect
ed to do their part.
A1 Ream Is Now
(From Page One)
ficient Pulp Mill operation and it
is expected that Slim and “Baldy”
will make an excellent team.
Al’s principal hobby is stock
market analysis and figuring how
a person could get richer if they
were rich. We hope everyone won’t
start bothering him for tips on the
market because, after all, he has
a job to dp,
Captains Of Our Girls’ Bowling Teams
Sure they’re good looking and they’re good bowlers as well
as bowling executives, too. They piloted thejir teams through
the 1943-44 season. Reading from left to right, front, Sue Allen
and Lucy Clarke; back row, Mildred Carpenter, Ann Morris, llene
Nejison and Mary Sue Thorn.