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M The Bees: The members of the Bees bowling vidual average of 173 pins per game. Members team shown above may be in the second division left to right are: John Goldberger, John Emory, of the league’s standings, but they can proudly Captain Lloyd Harris, Charlie Cook and Howard boast of owning the league’s number one bowler, Schmidt. Members absent when the photo was John Emory. John is currently holding an indi- taken were Bill Millner and Arthur Lindley. '■ The Spectators: The art of bowling may be left husbands. Shown above, left to right: Mrs. John up to the men in our Ecusta league, but most Emory, Mrs. Paul Roberts, Mr. Paul Roberts, every bowling night some of the players’ wives "How’d be get in there?”, Mrs. Tom Conley and can be found in the background cheering for their Mrs. Richard Landreth. pin total. In the Doubles Event four Ecusta teams were among the eight winners. Arthur Owen and Jim Bradley were fourth with 1178 pins; L. C. Poor and Richard Landreth sixth with 1165 pins; Ern est Bradley and Felix Weese seventh with 1164 pins, and Howard Schmidt and Lloyd Harris were eighth with 1161 pins. Richard Landreth took the high game honors in this event with a 249 pin game. Felix Weese won first place in the Singles Event with a total of 693 pins. His teammate, Arthur Owen, finished in second place with a 644 pin total. Other winners w'ere Clyde Galloway fifth with 602 pins; sixth Ernest Burch with 596 pins; twelfth Jim Bradley 577 pins and thirteenth John Brewer with 575 pins. Arthur Owen bowled the high game in this event which totaled 238 pins. This was a handicap tournament and all scores include handicaps. 19
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