Eight Teams In Fieldcrest Men’s Bowling League The Hawks, Standards Department team No. 2, are cur- May 26. A dutch dinner will be held at the close of the rently on top in the Fieldcrest men’s bowling league in which at which team trophies and individual awards will be eight teams are participating. Matches are bowled each ed. Thursday evening on the new alleys at Draper Y.M.C.A. Pictures of other Fieldcrest bowling teams will be carri®^ The league opened September 10 and continues through subsequent issues of the MILL, WHISTLE. HAWKS, Standards Dept, team No. 2, N. D. Redmon, Lee Furr, RAMS, General Office, Carl Hall, Jesse DeHart, Bill Max Eggleston, Raymond Endicott, James Marlowe and R. H. Russell Cherry, J. E. Bondurant and Ed Barksdale. Garrett. WILDCATS, Engineering Dept, and Personnel, Joe Farrell, LIONS, Karastan, Joe White, Oscar Simmons, Art Lewi^’^^ Howard Barton, Dwight Livingstone, Clarence Martin, Bob Brown, Roy Whitten, Ed Cobb, Harold Young and Virl*^ Harden and John Self. BEARS, Blanket and Sheeting Mills, Leonard Fain, Leonard PANTHERS, Finishing, Bedspread, Synthetic Fabrics Hodges, Herman Blackwell, Clay Barrow, Dan Squires, Bob Central Warehouse, Bill Crowson, Cecil Squires, Roy Harris, Ralph Going, Hugh Bundy and Dale Gambill. son, Ralph Ellis, John Arnall and Carl Rhodes. I TIGERS, Nantucket, Quality Control, Electric Blanket, Voca- EAGLES, Standards Department No. 1, Ed tional School, Packaging Coordinator and Purchasing Dept., Cheek, Wesley Suit, Tom Dillon, Bill Kiser, S. Elwood Edwards, Homer Vernon, N. F. Young, Dick Tanner, N. R. Martin. Jack Simpson and Walter Schacht. Hall, E. Adcoc*^ FIELDCREST MILL WHiS

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