"500" CLUB MEMBERS
Ray Rigdon, Finishing .....568
Chris Rogers, Finishing 562
Arthur Owen, Transportation 558
Harvey Souther, Pirates 552
Conward McClure, Finishing 543
Lloyd Harris, Bees 539
L. C. Poor, Pirates 535
Ed Sikkema, Hillbillies 532
Waverly Morris, Maintenance 532
Jim Metcalf, Transportation 528
Hunley Mehaffey, Transportation 528
Elmer Baker, Hillbillies 525
N. L. Ponder, Pirates 521
John Emory, Bees .519
Bruce Reynolds, Maintenance 518
Leonard Cousins, Cello. Maintenance 509
Pete Eberle, Pirates 508
Tom Conley, Maintenance 507
Carroll Fletcher, Alley Cats 500
"200" CLUB MEMBERS
Harvey Souther, Pirates 237
Ed Sikkema, Hillbillies 228
Chris Rogers, Finishing 220
Lloyd Harris, Bees 217
Arthur Cwen, Transportation 217
Ray Rigdon, Finishing 214
Waverly Morris, Maintenance 210
Conward McClure, Finishing 208
Bruce Reynolds, Maintenance 203
Ernest Bradley, Finishing 201
Jim Metcalf, Transportation 200
N. L. Ponder, Pirates 200
ATHLETIC OFFICE MOVES
The Athletic Office has moved to the office
formerly occupied by R. G. MacDonald in the
Mill Office building, next door to the Paper Di
vision Safety Dept. Office. The phone number
is 266.
ECUSTA BOWLING LEAGUE BIG TEN
(TWELVE GAMES OR MORE)
NAME TEAM
GP
Avg.
Ray Rigdon, Finishing
....15
170
L. C. Poor, Pirates
....23
167
Harvey Souther, Pirates
....24
164
Jim Metcalf, Transportation ....
....24
161
N. L. Ponder, Pirates
....24
160
Arthur Owen, Transportation ..
....21
160
Bruce Reynolds, Maintenance ..
....20
160
Pete Eberle, Pirates
....16
155
Elmer Baker, Hillbillies
....23
153
Lloyd Harris, Bees
....24
152
Carrol Fletcher, Alley Cats
....24
152
SIXTH ANNUAL FOOTBALL TRIP
ENJOYED BY MANY ECUSTANS
Greeted by clear skies after a week of rain, on
Saturday morning, November 3rd some seventy-
two Ecustans boarded two large Smoky Mountain
Busses and set out on their sixth annual consec
utive journey to a college football game.
The classic this time was between the Clemson
Tigers and Wake Forest Deacons at Clemson,
South Carolina.
It was a great day for the Clemson fans since
their team won by the score of 21 to 7 and al
though things weren’t so rosy for the Deacon sup
porters a good time was reported by all.
If you as an Ecustan have never been on one
of these trips you should make plans to attend
next year. The excitement and fun experienced at
one of these games is impossible to describe on
paper. The half time ceremonies are truly a sight
to behold and is well worth your time and efforts
besides the one hour of big time football. Travel
ing by bus in groups as all do adds even more fun
and enjoyment to the trip.
These trips are made possible through the Ath-
Ictic Department for your convenience and en-
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HERE'S YOUR ANSWER TO "GUESS WHO?'
Definitely, a contend
er for the Ecusta Bowl
ing League’s crown of
the 1931-32 season is
the Transportation team
shown at left. Members
of the team all decked
out in their new shirts
are from left to right,
Capt. Jim Metcalf, Har
ry Straus, Arthur Owen,
Douglas McCormick
and Hunley Mehaffey.
Members absent when
the photo was taken
were Bob Bolt and Eu
gene Steppe.
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