Show lARAMIE UMME TEAMS THO FIRST FIRS FIRSTIN INK IN K OF C. C c 0 i LEAGUE LEA G U E Contest for Second War Wat K Keenly enly Waged B Between tw n nT T Two o Teams During the past put week the KnIghts Of Columbus league rolled roiled the last ut ot ot- It lt RI for the the 1914 16 season n.- n. the e team crabbing the pennant pennant by by five full garnet games games Tha Th t LaramIe proved their thel claw class early In the race getting a big lead before the season w was well wen un der derway way They were never headed The real contest of the league ha has haa been between the Naughtons and Nelll- Nelll gans gaas' for second place place- each having oc oe occupied occupied oc- oc the position several eveT times but th the Naughtons proved slightly the betteL bettel bet bet- tel ter finishers hers and won out by two games ames The although handles handl handl- es d by the la lack of material from xh the outset have been the thc stumbling block for the top teams team particularly when their opponents needed a few wins to climb the percentage percenta e ladder Twice during the season the Bozung took a it straight series from the pennant winners win win- ners and managed to mix In th the Nell Nell- Naughton gan fight often otten enough h to keen kep the two teams close together This league as a n whole has h-as proven one of the most moat successful of the bowlIng bowlIng bowling bowl- bowl Ing Ing- leagues leagueR and the Idea while white not new hew In other cities has hall never r been en tried out here before From tho the success sue suc cess of ot tho the Knights of or Columbus It la is practically assured that two or three three- organizations or will be he represented d In tho the bowling activities next season seMon Thirty four members of th the K IC 0 of or C. C have competed compete during the season and anti plans have already been made for tor fora tora a six-club six league for the coming year When the tho league was first organized last fall faU the tho meetings were held b but t. t once a week but this was soon exton extended ed and the latter part of the schedule tyas finished with two sessions weekly Th tM league nights have never failed to attract at at attract tract at least fifty additional spectators and on th the occasion of the intercity match with the Ogden Knights of ot Columbus Columbus Columbus Co Co- Co- Co lumbus team over two hundred rooters turned out In addition to the seventy seventy- five accompanying the vJ visitors Much of ot the credit for the successful season has been due to the untiring efforts efforts ef ef- ef- ef forts Corts of President McKay as well ns as the four captains After the close dose of th the schedule on Thursday 3 night nighta a a banquet was held for the teams and their friends and from the sentiments sentiment ex expressed expressed ex ex- pressed In the toasts a Knights Knights' of Columbus Columbus Co Co- lumbus league for forthe the coming season Is an assured fact The Individual av averages and standings of the thc teams for tor the past season are are as f follows di 5 g i r Name and Team 0 gr I Le r Laramie I. COI i iM f Conlon 41 ir H Roche Naughton lau 8 S JM Naughton i t L 0 60 10 ISO N rJ W rl n. n Naughton 18 l 1 I H HS Dor DOl bler Bozung 21 17 To ln extra 10 nt HS Shia Shea Rl Q un I. 3 11 Rule Kirk n 4 Bozung Bozung zung 43 J B Bozung zung 16 Ol Bozung I I 21 t u. u Lucey Bozung n I 1 32 3 lc N iV J n Lynch u STi Gills Laramie 1729 1 57 57 Kane Bozung 1101 m ill 2 1 17 Burger Naughton 17 1 M I 1 i McKay McCay Naughton 32 1 13 3 Laramie LITO tI 11 McGinnes 11 an 71 12 I t 12 Marcus Bozung i. i 14 O 1 Ha Hayes ls n I 51 rt 11 Ow Owens Nau Naughton I H Chase E. norun 1106 J i tU ld o Mf 47 lit it 1 tt C 2 1 Off fI Morrison iS 1110 3 Wn Wall tahl 12 l J 1 14 OCT o unc I I 2691 3 31 51 10 0 STANDING OF THE TEA TEAMS MS' MS IS 7 t J Team Jn AVo Wo 0 I ost P. P Pr PC Tommies rw LI um I 9 I 9 r. r r 31 t 23 29 9 40 I 3 S 31 n P f 61 20 O 43 |