Lewis Meece Cris Rogers
Co-Captains W. N. C. Team
600 CLUB
Bruce Reynolds, Transportation 607
Carrol Fletcher, Cello-Mecks i 604
500 CLUB
Bruce Reynolds, Transportation 596
Arthur Lindley, Bees 577
Pete Eberle, Pirates 576
Lewis Meece, Hillbillies 572
Harvey Southern, Pirates 570
Leonard Cousins, Cello-Mecks 568
John Emory, Bees 567
Chris Rogers, Champagne 564
L. C. Poor, Pirates 559
N. L. Ponder, Pirates 557
Jim Metcalf, Transportation 557
Fritz Merrell, Pirates 553
James Avery, Champagne 548
Earl Sorrells, Sparkies 545
Elmer Baker, Hillbillies 545
Charles Link, Cello-Mecks 540
Foy Bryson, Hillbillies 540
Hunley Mehaffey, Transportation 539
Linton Lanning, Cello-Mecks 528
Richard McKinney, Pick Ups 528
Paul Patterson. Hillbillies 525
David Sams, Hillbillies 524
Ernest Bradley, Champagne 521
Wayne Conn, Sparkies 521
Carrol Fletcher, Cello-Mecks 521
Jrick Bryson. Cello-Mecks 519
Roy Head, Hillbillies 502
George Sexton, Alley Cats 502
200 CLUB
Bruce Reynolds, Transportation 246
John Emory, Bees 235
Carrol Fletcher, Cello-Mecks 232
Jim Metcalf, Transportation 229
Pete Eberle, Pirates 223
Chris Rogers, Champagne 222
Jack Bryson, Cello-Mecks 213
Lewis Meece, Hillbillies 211
Harvey Souther, Pirates 211
Leonard Cousins, Cello-Mecks 209
Linton Lanning, Cello-Mecks 209
L. C. Poor, Pirates 207
Fritz Merrell, Pirates 207
David Sams, Hillbillies 207
Elmer Baker, Hillbillies 207
Foy Bryson, Hillbillies 203
Roy Head, Hillbillies 202
Richard McKinney, Pick Ups 202
Hunley Mehaffey, Transportation 202
N. L. Ponder, Pirates 200
ECUSTA BOWLING LEAGUE STANDINGS
Through Friday, December 12th
TEAM WON LOST
Cello-Mecks 28 8
Pirates 25 g
Transportation 25 11
Hillbillies 24 12
Bees 19 17
Sparkies 17 15
Alley Cats ' 11 25
Pickups 11 25
Champagne 9 27
Clear Paper 8 28
BOWLING NIGHT
I thought I had married a husband,
As I gazed proudlv at my rings,
But I found myself disillusioned,
And marriage is "is just one of those things.”
For HE spends his time at the alleys,
(It makes me so mad I could fight)
And, though I complain.
It’s always in vain ‘
When it’s bowling time on Friday night.
Now I know when our days are over
And we depart from this earthly state,
And are wafted on wings by the angels.
Up to Peter on guard at the gate,
He’ll ask "what leagues are they rolling
Up here in the starlight so bright?”
And if there are none.
He’ll organize one.
So he can bowl—on each Friday night.
A baseball caught from the top of the Wash
ington Monument hits the mitt with a 120 lb.
force but from the Empire State Building the im
pact would be 320 lbs.!