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NBC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOWLING LEAGUE CONCLUDES FIFTEENTH SEASON WITH ANNUAL BANQUET AT HOTEL TAFT
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F. R. Rojas, this years chairman of the Bowling League, with Joan De Hott , chairman for the 1951-1952 season.
The NBC Bowling League concluded its fifteenth year of successful operation with a banquet at the Hotel Taft on May 2lst. Eightynine of the league's 128 active members attended.
F. R. Rojas, this year's cnairman, acted as toastmaster, introducing the evening's speakers. The group was addressed by Ted Thompson, Manager of Personnel, Bill Roden, President of the AA, and George McElrath, Director of Radio Network Technical Operations, one of the group's outstanding and longtime bowlers.
After listening to the speakers, the group awaited the awarding of prizes. This year the top team in the women's division was the Gremlins. The Gadgeteers finished on top in the men's division. The last and perhaps the most exciting game of the year was the play-off between these two teams which was won after [a bitter struggle by the Gadgeteers. In addition to the team ratings, (individual prizes were awarded as follows:
MEN WOMEN
High Average Carey 168.80 DeMott 159.23
2nd High Average Protzman 168.20 Lynch 155.51
High Game Hathaway 265.00 DeMott 242.00
High Series Carey 612.00 DeMott 593.00
The individual winners were awarded trophies in the shape of a )owler in action.
Elections for chairman of the 1951-52 season resulted in the election of a woman for the first time in the history of the League. Joan >eMott, the woman who won most of the honors in the women's division as elected.
Following the business, the main concern of the group was good old ashioned fun. Records were broken out, and dancing continued until the ad of the evening.
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