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A M TIES FOR SECOND Competing with six teen other firms, Adams- Millis tied with Thomas Car Works for second place in the High Point YMCA Industrial Olym pics. A-M placed first in handball and underwater bingo and took second in checkers. Scores for each event were deter mined by the number of entries in the activity. Thirteen different ath letic events of the YMCA program were held with keen competition in each acitivity. In the upper photo Bill Williams, left, and his gin rummy partner, Jim Lindsey, center, show deep concentration with their game with un identified opponents. This team from our tape plant of the Mac Panel division also played shuffleboard in the Olym pics. In the center picture, Carl Cook of the machine shop grins as he gets the advantage over his oppo nent in the checkers game. Neal Brown, in the bottom picture, takes aim on the rifle target. Brown is from the panel plant of the Mac Panel division. Other rifle men were Sylvester Stone, also of the panel plant and Jessie Moore of plant one. Those who participated in the Olympics but not in pictures included David Brookshire, plant one, who won first place in underwater bingo; Harold Kirby, panel plant, fourth place in bingoj putting team of Tommy Brown, PLACE IN OLYMPICS Ted Martin, Horace Jarrell, Charles Hall, and Jerry Smith; and the football throw with Tommy Beck, Silas Col lins, Ted Martin, Jerry Smith, and Tommy Brown. (More on next page) - 12 -
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