HOMER BATSON BOWLS 256 GAME The individual honors at this time go to Homer Batson, Captain of the Paper Makers team, for bowling the highest individual scratch game of 256 pins on November 3. Foy Bryson still holds th2 top set score of 593 pins for both men’s leagues. However, N. L. Ponder came close with the second best set, on November 11th, as he turned in a set score of 591 pins. Betty Batson, the other half of the Batson duet, came through with a 168 pin game for the highest in the womens’ leagues since Margaret Head turned in her 200 pin game. Joyce Emory held the highest individual scratch set score for the ladies with a 463 pin total, which she turned in on the opening night of play. Many new members were added to the 500 and 200 clubs in the past few weeks and we expect the clubs to grow right along. “Gutter Gus” is won dering who will be the first to start the 600 club. Maybe we’ll have a report for the next Echo, who knows? We’ll all keep trying. BOWLING IN Pictured here are three of the 12 teams bowling in the Wednesday night Handicap League. In the Ecusta Men’s Handicap League this year there are 24 teams entered in com petition. To facilitate the scheduling of matches, the league was divided into two sections, a Wednesday night league and a Thurs day night league, with 12 teams in each. To the left are the Papermakers, who, on Nov. 10 were holding down the second place spot in the Wednesday night league. Left to right: (seat ed) Vance Shook, Team Captain Homer Batson, and L. E. Callender, (stand ing) L. P. Bagwell, Jim Poteet and Jack Rhodes. FULL 14