FULLERTON, May 20 — Wil liam L. Currie was elected presi dent of Fullerton Archery clu! Sunday, following the organizr-tion’s third annual championship, tournament on the high school athletic field.George Jolley was chosen secretary-treasurer and the new board of “governors includes John Block, Russell Heck, B. J. Jolley and Karl Parks. Currie succeeds Frank Breest as head of the bow and arrow enthusiasts. H. T. Bailey is the outgoing secretary and H. T. Severns, Elmer Calkins, Charles Peckham and Roy Cooley are the retiring governors.Following are the winners -of Sunday’s tournament. About 25 competed for prizes:Championship awards—For men (Frank Breest trophy) Roy Cooley.For ladies (Ann Breest trophy) Mrs. Ann Breest.Frank Breest Cow Bell (consolation prize) Bill Fleener.Permanent awards—Ladies—Mrs. Ann Breest, first; Mrs. Estelle Block, second; Mrs. Irma Mills, third.Men—Roy Cooley, first; John Block, second; George Jolley, third.Men’s class B — Elmer Calkins first; B. J. Jolley, second.Men’s class C — Karl Parks, first.Ribbon winners — Roy Cooley, first in York and American rounds; John Block, second in York and American rounds; Mrs. Ann Breest, first in National and Columbia rounds; Mrs. John Block, second in National and Columbia rounds.Elmer Calkins, first in men’s high handicap; Karl Parks, second in men’s high