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I f PAGE EIGHT THE ECHO March, 1945 Champagne Bowlers Leading In Second Half By Narrow Mar March, 1945 THE ECHO PAGE NINE n rfl-1 I These Office Team Bowlers Really Enjoy Their Bowling 44 Maintenance Js N o w Pushing Office For Fourth Place get . * ' - Control Team, Now In Third Place, Won The First Half Machine Room Is Pushing Champagne For F i r s t Place WHO’S WHO In The Ten Pin League The second ha f of the men s Ten Pin Division of the Ecusta Bowling League is now drawing to a close and the season will end April 23. The winner of this half will play Control, f'rst f winners, for the season championship.* Right now there are three teams th t y tied for first place—Champagne, Machine and Control. So far half, C s high honors for match score with 2,441 points and high team »et of 924. Individual high game honors go to L. E. Callender, of Control, with a score of 227 and Walter Straus, of Champagne, has high individual set score of 575. Bruce Reynolds, of Mamtenance, ranks first for season average with 168.46. Walter Straus is second with 167.8 and Chris Rogers third, 164.18. 1 champagne—Reading from left to right, Tommy New, Comvard McClure, Captain Walter Straus, Chris Rogers and Frank Is- rael. Picture was are H- Golderer, Ilai-ry Rathje, Goode rlftis, and Paul Roberts. jIACHINE ROOM-Reading from left to • ht, Vance Shook, Paul Simpson, Arthur chook> Wood, and Captain Jimmie Po^ L. E. Callender, Gilbert Coan, and II Sutt*e»> McCormick- '^«w~Cap- joe Lavell, Marjorine Bevacqua; second Robert Head, Charles Colwell, Bob Mat- and Lloy** '^hen photo Doyle Wells and Alexander was made- ^PFICE-R®“^‘"® front row — Paul Plaut, Pete Eberle, Howard Schmidt and Charles Cook; back row, George Huskamp, Captain Hank Newbury, Harvey Souther, Fred Jordan and Erne^it Burch. MAINTENANCE—Reading from left to right. Bill Jordan, Bob Thompson, Emil Vas- sey. Captain Bruce Reynolds and Blaine Em ory. Absent: Waverly Monis, Harry Ballard, W. Allen, B. Allen and H. Johnson. refining—Reading from left to right, Bill Henson, Captain Jack Rhodes, Ike Caimes, Clinton Green, and Thad Newman. Absent; Head, Clayton and Whitmire. PULP MILL—Reading from left to right. Captain Clyde Galloway, Slim Bullock, Elmer Raker, Max Jackson and Karl Kilpatrick. Ab sent—Owens, Smith, Allison, McCall and Mof- fitt. Refining Room Bowlers Are Extremely Good Sports Here Is The New Team In The League, Pulp Mill Boys
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