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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 12, 1940
One of the demonstrations staged by the Women's League of Health and Beauty at Caroline Hill.
Miss Betty Goodwin (on left) anapped during halftime in the H.K. Ladles-C.B.8. match.
BOWLING ALLEYS
By "STRIKE",
There were two or three very interesting matches played off this week. The first was a match in the Singles Handicap Competi- tion between R. H. Tidd and Geo North played on January 5. Tidd had a handicap of 17 and North a handicap of 25, 50 Tidd was conceding 8 pins per game or 24 pina for the three games. Tidd won by 27 pins. the individual scores being as follows:-
And
was
There was some remarkably good scoring, there being no fewer than 21 scores of over 100 per game, Tulsa notching 11 of them.
The highest individual score for one game was made by Christiansen with 138 in his first game, but Landolt's four scores of over 100 out of the five games, I believe, is a record for the Alleys in one match.
The average scores for "each team per player was extraordinary good, Tulsa being 101 per player per game, and the Alley team almost 98 per player per game.
in my opinion it would be difficult to find two better Duck Pin Teame than the Tulsa and the Alley Team.
R. H. Tidd.....466 Goo. North.....439 Actually Geo North lost by 27 pins after deducting his handicap, but without his con- cession of 24 he actually lost by 51 pins. I was rather surprised that he did not put up a better fight. I really thought, that he would have beaten Tidd, but, as the scores show. Tidd averaged 155 per game, North only 146 (including his handicap).. North can do better than this as
redoubtable illustrated when he beat the Gene Faggiano in the first round of the Competition, and then beat Jack Grace on November 3. In this latter match he scored 551 for his three games, or an average of
On January 10, Al Worthman, also of the up the 184 pins per game, and chalked
Tulsa, put up 237, his effort being as fol- highest individual score for any one game
6* strikes in a row, throughout the competition up to the pre-lows:-strike, spare,
spare, spare, finishing up with a strike, it sent.
was a very good effort.
Then there was a good Duck Pin match played on January 8 between the U.S.S. Tulsa and the Alley Team, the Tulsa win. ning by 4 pins.
Individual scores were as follows:-
TULSA
ALLEY TEAM C. T. Christiansen 514 J. 8. Landolt
O. F. Drewes.....494
R. H. Tidd
.816 .490
J. A. Vasko.......508
H. Blount
479
J. Yelinko.
.409
J. H. Watts
466
2018
1961
It can be seen from the scores that the Alley Team were up by 17 ping on the first two games, but slowly fell behind on the last three games,, to eventually lose by the low margin of 64 pina. S
On January 8, R. H. Rainville, of Tulsa, almost beat F. P. Hollin's score of 252 which is the record for the month at present. Rainville's effort was 245 and if he had re- gistered a strike instead of one of his spares he would have topped Hollis's score easily. It was a very good effort and Rainville now has the much-coveted honour of being a member of the 200 Club.
On Wednesday there was a very close and exciting five-game ten pin match between those old stalwarts, the Champs and the Tulsa.
Last time these two teams met, Tulsa won by 213 pins, the scores being Tulsa 3182 and the Champs 2970.
On this occasion the position was reversed. Champs winning by the close margin of 81 pins, thus avenging their previous defeat. The individual scores were as follows:-
CHAMPS
TULBA
Doa Molthen................ 820 F. Spanko Disk Venezia .....786 A. Schreier Chas Miller,... .762 · Pete "Paterson Gene Faggiano ...505 W. Michala
3043
773
750 .734
.706
2962
As can be seen by these scores Doc Mol- then was the only player to register over
It may interest Duck Pin fans" to know that Vasko's Tulsa team and Landolt's Alley team, have, up to the present, played three- matches, the Tulsa having won two and the Alley team one, The Allay team have 200 for the five games, and the only player therefor hiked for a return match, to be to register over 200 was Peterson in his played this eveling at 7.30 p.m. 10:11 Duck | third game so the standard of play was not Pin supporters wish to see a real good Duck Pin game, this will be an opportunity page The results of the thres previous matches are as followu Za
December 1-Alfest
Tulsa December Tulsa
Alloy. Team
January - Tulsa
Alley Team
1897 1062
1961
In the match played on January 8, Lan-
dolt, of the Alley Team, was tợp soo
518 or an average of" 103 · pins pér
with C. I, Christiansen, a very close second with 514, or an average: also of÷1 game. "J, A. Vasko followed":"close with 508.
Very high. Average score for each player with the exception of Molthen was only in the neighbourhood. of about 100, Molthen's Average Win'sxactly"" 164" per game, and Diek: Venekin Who`is) Henerally about the 180 ́äverage sark, only managed 153 on | this occasion.
LADIES' FINAL ROSTPONED
A indisposition:
A line-out in the Army-Navy Rugger match.
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Miss Maureen Booker H.K. Ladies' cantre-forward, in a tussis with Miss J. MacFaydan, C.B;8, goalie, in their Caer Olark Cup clash.
CRICKET
TEAMS
following will represent ; Club
{Homa).-) Owen Hughes
RECREIO JTKANDA
cricket
Regreto at
Prata
(Capt Gorano
Mendonca