THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 8, 1940
BOWLING ALLEY
JOTTINGS
Hans By “STRIKE”:
The third match in the first ⚫ round of the Ewo Indoor Bowling League was played on October 31. It was between the "Wash Outs" and the Marcell Boys and resulted in a very decided win for the "Wash Outs" by no less than 318 pins. The individual scores were as follows:-
WASH OUTS
MARCELL BOYS
M. Talan
Total
467
Total
C. J. Summers 453
A. Odell
J. Odell
408 387
C. B. Cooper H. A. Neale W. Nunn
W. E. Hewitt 310
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Neate played the first game for Wilkins for Royal Signals. Hall for the Signals was the outstand- ing player of the match his 709 being a very fine offort; incidently he was the only player who regis tered a 200, scoring exactly 200 in his second game.
Wilkins' Consistency
388|
Wilkins for Signals wag second 360 highest scorer. Feature of his 333 bowling was his consistency, his scores being 160, 168, 154-this is good bowling. Watts for Signals was undoubtedly off form.
fourth player short and Master Gunner with 403 for the three games he
Neate for Signals was
played. This is not bad sidering that he is unaccustomed to match play,
The Marcell Boys
C. B. Cooper, R.A., very ably sub- stituted for him.
Talan, top scorer of the match, might have been even better had he not failed on his first game to make a poor 133.
con-
Summers did pretty well but was below his usual average.
The record scores for the Month The Odell brothers were right of October in the Alleys are as off form and were evidently out follows:- of practice.
134. 158