I DOWN YOUR Results in the Interdepartmental Bowling League have been running pretty true to form for the last month, with the Cards still leading the pack as the other eleven teams fight to get as near the Cards as they can. No startling changes have taken place in the standings as the Pulp Mill clings to its runner-up position while Office A, Control, Refining, Cubs, and Maintenance A are having a merry battle for Positions 3 through 7. Research, in No. 8 spot, has not yet dropped into the cellar re gion where Maintenance B, Dodgers, Office B, and Power are having more fun than anybody in the league swapping back and forth for that No. 12 po sition. In the race for the highest average, there’s also a tight battle. Clyde Galloway was holding his 172 through matches of February 11, but "Knuck” Mor ris, Chris Rogers, and Bruce Reynolds were pressing with their 171’s. One pin behind at 170 were Walt er Straus and Lewis Meece. Buck Albert is still very much in the derby with a fine 169 while Joe Lavelle, Charlie Colwell, and Ray Rigdon round out the Big Ten. THE PICTURES "Kingpin” Randall Lankford of the Control team is shown encased in a tenpin at the left. In the WNC Bowling Tournament in Asheville, Randall came home with just about every individual honor, placing first in the singles with a 695 set (including his handi cap) and first in the all-events with a 1897 score. The Control team at the left: Joe Lavelle, Randall Lankford, Harold Garren, Margie Bavac- que. Bob Matthews, and Ray Rigdon. Charlie Colwell was ab sent.

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