DECEMBER ISSUE SEW IT SEAMS Page Three ANVIL BRAND SPORTS Black Team Leads Bowling; Roach Has Highest Average The Black Team maintained its lead in Anvil Brand’s bowl ing league with 25 games won to 11 losit at the close of the first half of the season. In second place is Red Team with 21 won to 15 lost. Green Team is third with 19 won, seventeen lost and the Blues are fourth with 16 won to 20 lost. The Purples are next to the bottom, having won 14 and losing 22. The Whites are in the bottom slot with 13 won to 23 lost. However, the picture could change considerably in the last half of the season and Anna Mc Kinney urged the bowlers to sup port their teams regularly when bowling starts again after Christ mas. And, remember, the bowl ers are going to wind up next Spring with a grand celebration at Plantation Supper Club! ROACH LEADS BOWLERS V Averages of bowlers to date are: BLACK TEAM M. Wade 91.16 P. Frye 85.15 B. Roach 108.6 K, Johnson 77 T. Hussey 79.8 D. Moore 84.1 R. Wade 34.10 B. Burrows 79.1 GREEN TEAM H. Lehman 95.15 E. Kirk 78.35 V. Mitchell 98.26 D. Hooker 91.27 D. Moore 90.18 PURPLE TEAM E. Cline 72.16 K. Wilkerson 95.8 F. Albertson 91.22 C. Dotson 84.4 M. Atkinson 75.3 R. Rickard 74.1 J. Evans 74.6 BLUE TEAM B. Southern 83.2 V. Williamson 70.12 F. Starrett 94.17 H. Hedgecock 83.3 T. Kemp 99.10 B. Hensley ....j 89.4 B. Burrows 82 D. Moore 85 WHITE TEAM B. Waller 84,23 J. Mabe 68 A. McKinney 86,18 J. Edward 93.13 W. Veach 89.8 C. Charles 80.13 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR— (Continued from Page Two) on the team. ?> “Kenneth started as a four- letter man in sports at the local “He started work in a small position, has worked his way up the ladder to position of Traffic Manager and assistant vice-presi dent of the company. Last, but not least, he is on Anvil Brand’s bowling team. But I shall have heart and omit giving his bowling average. “Paul’s wife and his one son, Kenneth, make their home on Madison Avenue where Paul pur sues his hobby of caring for the lawn and gardening. His wife, Ada, is assistant to Dr. L. H. Zim'merman, local dentist. high school and is a member of the Junior Class at the University of Tennessee. It appears Ken will follow in his father’s footsteps in his love of sports and interest in people. “Truely, Ken has a father whom many boys envy him hav ing. “P. K.” is a sincere, honest man, interested in his fellowman and I nominate him as one of the most outstanding Anvil Brand personalities!” r I BASKETBALL TEAM—Five members of Anvil Brand’s basketball team are shown here. Standing left to right are Wayne Veach of Shipping, David Moore and Richard Wade of Engineering. In the foreground are Joel Paul of Sales Office and Jerry Paschal of Engineering. Basketball Is Underway; Play Wednesdays At Y Anvil Brand’s basketball sea son is in full swing with one game won and three lost. How ever, the team says they still are mighty optimistic and feel they’ll soon hit their winning streak! Players include Joel Paul, of Sales Office; Jerry Paschal, of Engineering, who is doubling as coach; David Moore of Engineer ing; Doug Tate of Sales Office; Wayne Veach of Shipping and Richard Wade of Engineering. Wednesday is the regularly- scheduled playing night for An vil Brand’s team at the YMCA. The very best way to kill time is to get busy and work it to death. The bonds of matrimony are not worth much unless interest is kept up.