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Topplersf After the second week of competition, a handicap was introduced to put the teams on a more equal basis. Several weeks later a meeting was held to modify the existing rules. With the rough spots ironed out, the spirit of com- petition increased and the league became an efficient organization. In the second last week of the race, the Kampus Kids and the Kingpins were separated by one lone point when they were matched against each other. In that important series, each team took two points, leaving the Kids in first place. They won the championship by that one lone point. It took a lot of hard work and Sunday morning sessions to make the bowl- ing league what it is today, a permanent fixture on the Cleveland College scene. Already tentative plans are being drawn for an East and a West Side league to start next fall. The future of bowling at Cleveland College is something to look forward to. 85 ia? B,
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Ten-P111 George Dick Robert Ralph Robert Asst. Dean Gluvnn Sedlak Atkinson Vesely Tuneberg Andrew Hendrickson For the first time in history, an organized Bowling League has been for- mally introduced into the fast-rising list of extra-curricular activities. The league was formed on December 2, 1946, when Leonard Axelband and the team managers met to map the plans, draw up the schedule, and write the rules for the league. At this meeting, Ed Drabin, captain of the Tigers, was elected president. Chuck Williams, captain of the Kingpins, was elected vice president, while Bob Matthews and Dave Brown, who head the Zeta Stingers and Spares, were elected co-secretaries. Russ NWolff's Keglers and Jerry Kucera's Zeta Ringers rounded out the eight-team league. On December 15, 1946, at the Clair-Doan Alleys, the new league was spanked into life. Its first words, resounding through the alleys, were, Oh my Gawd, a 7-10 split! However, during the ensuing weeks, less aches and pains and more strikes and spares were encountered.
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Intramural When Dean Hunsaker tossed the first ball to start the game between the Headhunters and Alpha Epsilon Pi, the Intramural Basketball League was Oili- cially opened. Highest honors Went to the Alpha Epsilon Pi team which captured the second-half title and went on to defeat the Sharpshooters, first-half title hold- ers, thus Winning the championship of Cleveland College. Also in line for special commendation are the Headhunters, Mac's, and Comets who snared league championships during the regular season. 86
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