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The Cellophane Operations baseball team, 1932 Champions of the Interdepartmental Leagtie and u'inners of the Harry H. Straus Memorial Trophy, captured another championship when they took first place in the Leagues post season play-off games. Team members include: (front row, I. to r.) "Rusty” Carland, Lonnie Jones, Luther Norton, Roy Head, Pete Dockens a^id Whitey Johnson. Back row: (I. to r.) T. C. McCall, Clint Morris, David Sams (manager) and Clifton Thomas. BOWLING ETIQUETTE . . . (Continued from page 12) do so by the owner. If the owner does permit you to use his ball, refrain from using chalk, resin, aristol, or any other substance on your hand. When any two bowlers, bearing corresponding positions in the line up of opposing teams, shall prepare to bowl (bowling corresponding frames on adjoining alleys), it shall be incombent upon the bowler on the right to bowl first. In the event the pins are not yet set up for the bowler on the right, it shall be the duty of the bowler on the left to wait until his opponent’s pins are properly set. Be at your post on the approach, ready to bowl, when your turn comes. Watch the bowler to your right, he has the right of way, if he is ready to de liver his ball. Never, under any circumstances, de liver your ball simultaneously with the bowler on either your right or left. You may know bowling etiquette, but the bowler on your left may not. Do not bend over and pick your ball off the rack just as a bowler on the other side is ready to start his delivery or is in the process of delivering his ball. When a bowler has finished his delivery and has noted his hit, he should turn and walk directly back toward the rear of the runway, being careful to remain on his own approach. Do not stand at the line long after the pins have stopped falling, attracting attention, causing any unfavorable com ment and interfering with the man on a neigh boring approach. Do not speak or make any remarks to a bowler after he has taken his stance or while he is in the act of delivery. This is a cardinal violation of the bowlers’ code. Should you believe an incorrect foul to have been called on you, do not stand at the foul line and argue with the foul line judge. Call the mat ter to the attention of the captains of both teams involved in the match. Remember the foul judge is in a much better position to note any viola tions of the foul rule than the bowler himself, and there is no intention on the part of the judge to penalize a player unjustly. Be punctual when scheduled to bowl, whether it is in league, tournaments or special matches. Nothing upsets a team more than being caused to wait for a tardy member.
The Echo (Pisgah Forest, N.C.)
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