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!^uary, 1947 THE ECHO PAGE NINE in control BARttY leads in local bowling league Chi ^*npagne Cardinals Gain Leaders. Albert Sets Record ' ^^ter-deparlmental Bowl fial Cliampagne Cardi l->aa up a full game on the Control squad by tron Keiining 3-0 while Con- ■ear h ^ one of three games to Re- sio • Champagne B’s two deei '‘hirrt them to go into a place tie with Research. Albert of the Champagne Wph ^ season’s record lasi Set night with a brillian 620. His 233 game put him place behind Tom Con- 235 for the season’s high ^igh sets were bowled by srv K La.nkford, 548; James Av- Ga]i Joe Lavell, 528; Clyd 520; Walter Straus, 506: I ^‘gdon, 504. in Reynolds is still leading I7n *1 for the year with • closely followed by Chris Rog- 168. Cont** week’s matches will pit f;c5 .°l_vs. Champagne “A”; Of- "sue Research; Mainte- “>'• ® vs. Machine Room; Office Pulp Mill; Champagne Refining. BOWLING STANDINGS BOWLING LEAGUE W L Co: 37 ,?»trol 35 1C _ 24 2i Ch, Off^^P^gne “B” 24 21 :CV‘^’’ 22 23 ttef,v®"3nce 21 24 {>ui'"‘«g 21 24 18 2C ® B” 16 29 TEN PIN LEAGUE Hoi ■ed W I- Abee -51 24 48 27 Alw 48 27 ^tikoi ^3'nsfer 45 30 V^ffther 40 35 Cha^y^vania Times 36 39 36 39 Ask.^fn Produce 25 50 e Tire 23 52 Oersonville 23 52 ^ice jj Jeffries of the Main Of- ’he bo*'* elected chairman of Of directors and treasur- ^Iso Ecusta Ping-Pong Club. ^ to serve on the board "'*th Jeffries were Bob Paul Plaut. ffies Heads Ping Pong Clut To b''- is to b of one’s self.—( be for- -Coun- Girls’ Team Makes Outstanding Record The above phoio shows our ouisianding gnis uaskctball team which has made an unusually fine record this season by winning eleven out of twelve games. Members of the team ar& employees of Ecusta, Champagne and Endless Belt. Reading from left to ri^ht, front row: Evelyn Morrow, Sarah Avery, Dixie Whitake>r; back row: Florence Snyder, Mary Alice Merrill, Charlotte Barnwell, Jack Alexander, Coach; Wanda Smith, Evelyn Taylor and Willie Prince. HeadsUp! Ready For More Games Here's a piciure of our girls looking up in a speciai po&e for the photographer. You can tell by the expressions on their faces that thciy are ready for more games and more victories. Bowlers Impressive In W. N. C. Tournament Demonstrating their ability to :ecp pace with Western North Car olina’s best, bowlers from our com- >anies made a most creditable ;howing in the recent W. N. C. bowling tournament held in Ashe ville the week ends of February 1 •■'nd 8. Bruce Reynolds walked away with first prize money in the sin gles division with a score of 644, ihe best score in the lournament which attracted over 200 keglers. Clyde Galloway placed second with 603; Ralph Morris was third with 601 and Tom Conley placed sev enth with 536. In team competi tion, the Champagne Cardinals :ook away second place honors with a total of 2937 pins, the individual scores boing as follows: Chris Rog ers, 561; Lewis Meece, 554; Walter Straus. 540: Conrad McClure, 530; and Buck Albrrt, 473. “Speedy” Jones had the second ECUSTA BOWLERS IN WNC LEAUGE TIED FOR SECOND Won Three Games During Past Week. To Bowl In Enka On Tuesday By virtue of a 3-0 decision over Western Produce Tuesday night, he all-star bowling team elevated itself to a second place tie with -ilnka in the W. N. C. League. Bpch .'.earns have a record of 48-27. Reed ..nd Abee still cling to the top lotch with a rccord of 51-24. ; The locals’ total score was 2561, vith the following individual scores: Walter Straus 556; Chris Ivogers 545, Clyde Galloway 539, -harles Colwell 465, Ralph' Morris t56. Ralph Morris and Chris Rogers nave the best yearly averages, tied at 174. Clyde Galloway has 171, A^alter Straus 169, and Charles Tolwell 168. The next match in the W. N. C. League is next Tuesday night, Feb- •uary 25, against Champion ; at Enka. Good Showing Is Being Made By Boys’ Cage Team In recent competition, the Ecu sta boys’, cage team has run in 10 ..ome rugged opponents, but have jiven good accounts of themselves, ..lihough their won and loss rec- .'rd was not so impressive. In two games with Dayton Rub ber of Waynesville, the locals • iropped two tight decisions, 35-33, -nd 41-33. Playing one of their best games of the season, the Ecu- tans squeezed by Martel Mills in ;iendersonville, P’ebruary 11, 49- 18. In another game at Hender sonville, the boys dropped at 68-41 3ame to Asheville Waste Paper on February 13. The team is now pointing toward ‘he Asheville “Y” Gold Medal lournament February 24 and the Canton “Y” event starting March 3. Next month’s Echo will, feature a photographic spread of the bbys similar to the one of the girls this month. DANCE, GIRL, DANCE! May: “What’s wrong with the guy asking you to dance?” Fay: “Nothing, only I was danc ing with him when he asked me.” DAFFYNITIONS Do you know what good clcan fun is? No, what good is it? highest score the first week end cf play. In the doubles division, Jones teamed up with Bill Henson to roll a fine score of 1,151. Also in the doubles division, the team of Walter Straus-Chris Rogers olaced seventh; Ralph Morris and Charles Cnlwcil were 11th; and Clyde Gnlloway and Joe Lavell were 13th.
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