Fage 14

BADMINTON PAIRINGS

are leading

Following

League pairings ----

Badminton

"A" Division

K. W. Choy and C. K. Lea

(University "A"

BADMINTON

LEAGUE TABLES

"A" DIVISION

5 University "A"

Games

P. L. W. F. A. Pts.

P. L. W.

Q

P. S. Bun and M. S. Lim

(University "A")

A

1

2 0 2 16 2 4

C Au and F. Koh (Chinese

"Y")

University "B"

1 D 1 7 2 R

0

2

4 Chinese "yn

3 2 1 10 17

2

H. F. Chiu and P. K. Hul

(University "A")

Recreio

2

2 0 3

15

0

2

0

3

DIVISION

T. T. Chin and F. L, Yung

King's

3 0 3 21

G

6

(University "B")

3

Q

3

St. John's

3 0 3

21

0

P. H. Hon and H. F. Chiu

K.C.C.

3 0 3

18

8

В

(University "A") ..

2

1

2

Chung Wah

3 1 2 19

6

4

C. K. Cheuk and K. B. Lin

(University "B")

Recreio

3 1 2 17

10

4

3

1

2 Kowloon Tong

4 2 2

18

18

*

S. Amplavanar and A. P. Lee

(University "B")

V.R.C.

2 2 0

3

16

3

1

7

St. Andrew's

3 3 0

9

18

0

F. Kah and C. Y.

Yung

Police

3 3 0

6

21

0

(Chinese "Y")

G

4

2

J.R.C.

3 3 0

3

0 24

J

J. Remedios and H. F. Gonsalves (Recreio)

6

4

2

P. H. Wong and C. Y. Yung

(Chinese "у")

3

2

1

• H. Wong and T. W. Wong (Chinese "y"}

3

2

1

C. Au and H, Koh (Chinese

"Y")

3

H. Wong and P. C. LAU Chinese "Y")

3

1

6 5

לי

M A. Oliveira and A M.

Rodrigues (Recreio)

"B" Division

IN L. Smith and P. Wilson

(St. John's)

S P. Chan and K. J. Altwell

(King's)

(St. John's)

6

+

P.

L. W

0 9

E

F Fincher and M. Kew (51. Andrew's)

9

2

7

G

H. Eardley and D. Kwok

6

0

G

A. L. Fisher and P. Wynter.

Blyth (K.C.C) Peter Lo and J.

toon Tong)

6 0

Trang (Kow.

12

6

6

1

0

W Gulica

(Police)

and

L. Gordon

9 4

G

K. L. Lut and W. C. Chung

(King's)

T. Lan and K. M. La (King's) 9

ONE HORSE

THE CHINA-MAIL,-JANUARY 17, 1941. BOWLING ALLEY JOTTINGS

ONLY UNDER BIG SCORES

AGA KHAN'S

COLOURS

The Aga Khan,

the

for

BY

ROACH AND BORG

By "Strike"

Gold Star Beats Tulsa

five-game Ten Pin match. The

Gold Star scores being:-

There was a remarkably had handicaps of plus 36 and many years owner of the

brilliant performance at Munger won rather easily by 69 biggest and most success-

pins, the scores being: Muenger. Duck Pins by Geo. Roach 440 and Walker 371, ful string of racehorses on on January 9, as he play- English turf, willed 12 consecutive games, next season be represent-and scored 100, 106, 105, ed by only one horse, the 99, 87, 120, 156, 149, 137, three-year-old stayer. 110, 85 and 144, a total of 1,398 pins or an average Winter Halter, who

of 116:5 pins per game. three wins to his credit.

There is not a doubt that the Aga Khan intends to mark time on racing until normal conditions return. He is selling or retiring Badminton League to the stud the remainder of his

K.C.C. BEAT

ST. ANDREW'S

Kowloon Cricket Club beat St. Andrew's by 5 games to 4, in "B" Division match on Wednesday,

Scores:-

A. E. Brown and S. A. Gray (St. Andrew's) lost to A. E. P. Guest and D Hazell. 16-21; lost to A. L. Fisher and P. Wynter Blyth, 16- 21; ben, H. S. Jones and J. L. An- derson, 21-14.

horses.

has

He ordinarily maintains at least 40 good-class and in many cases costly thoroughbreds in training Frank Butter's Newmarket The cutting down is due, says, to financial obtacles

al

stable.

he

1

T. F. Fincher and H. Kew (St., created by currency res rictions.

6 Andrew's) beat Guest and Hazel, i His two colts, Turkhan, who is 21-18, lost to Fisher and Wynter, by Barham, and Stardust, nish- ed first and second in the York-

6 Blyth, 10-21: beat Jones and An-

derson, 21-15.

M. M. Davles and 8.

Gillesple

(St. Andrew's) lost to Guest and

5 Hazell, 21-13: lost to Fisher and Wynter Blyth, 16-21; beat Jones 5 and Anderson, 21-14.

(Chung Wah

His scores in his seventh, eighth and ninth games, which were 158. 149 and 137, a total of 442, or an average of 147.3 pins per game, constitute by far the highest for three games in these Alleys--pro- bably in the whole of the East

His 156 is the highest Bcore for this month.

as well.

It is interesting to note that this figure has only been bettered twice before in Hong Kong -- by Mrs. E. Soong

1939. in March, with the record, 168, and Corp. H. Blount in October 1940 with 158 A Vasko of Tulsa also scored 15 In December.

|shire St. Leger-a substitute for Competition Games

the Doncaster St. Leger

which

closed a difficult, but fairly sur-Hand cap Competition was played The fifth match in the Sngles cessful, flat racing season.

off on January 9, between C. M. The Aga Khan and his young williams and Albert Odell. Willi-| French wife are in Switzerland.am's handican was He recently complained that

plus 43, and he!

Odell's plus 17. was "broke." He was merely

Williams won by 66 pius in- temporarily unable to

cluding his handicap, the scores funds.

being as follows:-C. M. Williams

obtam

POLICE SOCCER XI

FOR MACAO

P. A. Yvanovich and P. P.

Botelho (Recreio)

0

1

A. E. Xavier and A. E.

Noronha (Recreio)

6

2

R. Maynard and G. S. Ladd

F

(St. John's)

9

5

4

S. LI and S. C. Liang (Chung Wh}

3

1

2

C. F. Chiu and P. C. Leung

(Chung Wh)

D. Kwok and E. Kennard

3

1

Q (St. John's}

3

1

2

S. C. Liang and K. F. Chiv

D. M. Xavier and 5. A. Rum.

(Chung bah)

3

3 Jahn (V R.C.)

3

1

C. C. Pereira and E. A, R.

J. L. Anderson

and H. 5.

Alves (Recretu)

3

0

3 Jones (K.C.C.)

2

V. D. Bright and A. L. Fisher

(K.C.C.)

W. H. Choy and

S. F. Loc

J

0

3

5. P. Chan and W. C Chung

(King's)

S. T. Chan and S. C. Chan

3 0

J

(Kowloon Tong)

4

2

C. F Chu and W. H. Choy

(Chung ah)

W. C. Choy and K. F. Chiu

3

0

3

Chung Wan

3

2

P. C. Loung and K. F. Chiu

E. A. R. Alves and P. A.

(Chung Wan)

3

3

Yvanovich (Recreto)

3

2

E. A. R. Alves And D. T.

Gosano (Recreio)

A E. Xavier

and A. M.

3 Q

J

Soares (Recrela)

3 2

O. el Arcuiti and S. A. Rum.

(K.C.C)

a

3

Jahn (V.R.C.)

3

1 2

H.

T. Woo

and K. L. Lui

B Godkin And M. Talan

(King's)

3

2

(J.R.C.)

3

2

A. E. Brown and S. A. Gray

(K.C.C.)

3

1

2

(St. Andrew's)

3 2

1

H. S. Jon*g

and A. E, P.

H. M. Davies and 8, Qillespie

Guest (K.C.C.)

3

*

(St. Andrew's)

3 2

F. H. Kwok and R. E. Lee

N.

A. E. Mackay and J. A.

(Kowloon Tong)

3

1

Chen (Kowloon Tong)

3

2

C. F. Chiu and S. C. Liang

(Chung Wah)

1

2

R. E. Lee and F. *. Ko

(Kowloon Tong)

3 2

F. H. Kwok and J.

Chan

(Kowloon Tong)

3

2

A Poliak and M Talan

(J.R.C.)

& &

R.

E. Lee and K. M. Lee (Kowloon Tong)

8. Godkin and J. Odell

3 1

2 (J R.C.)

6

3 1

2

J. MacDonald and H. Ding-

sdale (Police)

8

D. Hazell and A. E. P. Guest

J. L. Anderson and D. Hazell

S. C. Chan and Lea Po (Kow.

loon Tong)

3 IS GOOD

4IS BETTER

The Hong Kong Police football team is leaving for Macao where they will meet a team from

match.

(plus 43) 568, A. Odell (plus 17).

502.

The U. S. S. Gold-Stor and Tulsa were in action on Monday in a

won by 76 pins the

Gold

Star 2988, Tulsa 2913 Sunbury for Gold Star was top while Class of the same team was scorer of the match with 806,

not very far behind with 791. score for this player, who lately Borg of Tulsa scored 784, a low has been at the top of his form.

Cottle of Gold Star, who oc- cupied the lowest place

On the scoring-list, is a new player at Ten Pins and I

understand he has never played in match games be- fore.

Another Big Score

I commenced these Jottings by referring to the remarkable fest of Roach at Duck Pins. On January 15, however, his 156 was beaten by A. A. Borg of the Tulsa, who made a brillant 159. This is the record men's score for Duck Pins in these Alleys and with a little have beaten Mrs. Soong's 168-the more luck he might very easily

Alley record.

His score-sheet shows that he started off with a 10, then spare, strike, spare, eight, spare,

10, strike, spare, strike.

This is almost as good as a good Ten Pin score, and demonstrates what I have previously pointed

A sixth match was played on out a player can be a good Ten the same day, between Corp. H. Pin Bowler as well as a good Duck Blount and M. L. Haymes. Blount's Pin Howler. handicap was plus 17 and Haymes' at both. plus 30.

Blount won

very comfortably, despite his handicap, by 79 pins. the scores being:-

H. Blount (plus 17) 690, M. F. LI Haymes (plus 30) 511.

It was generally expected that Blount would win as he is pr bab- the ly the best Ten Pin Bowler in the 1 Police Force in the third annual Alleys. He opened with two good [scores 222 and 205 in his first two The team will sail on Sunday games. In his third he could only 1 morning and return on the follow, manage 163.

Haymes started badly with 121 ing day.

Mr. A. R. S. Major will lead the and 142 but finished up strongly team while Det. Sgt. N.B. Fraser, with a brilliant 209. will be manager.

The seventh match was played Members of the side are Man on January

between S. A.

10,

ning: Blackburn, Chan Kwong-Ismail and G. C. Dudley. Ismall's Yu; Pope, Gough, North; Wong handicap was plus 26 and Dudley's Man-kwai, Howlett, Parker, Fer-plus 46. 1 rier, Moss and Lau Pak-hung.

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ARMY CRICKET TEAM

Following Army agains*

the

will represent

Kowloon Cricket

Club in a friendly cricket match at Sookunpoo to-morrow. T. A. Pearce, 2nd/Lt.

Major Grose (Captain), 2nd/Lt. J. L. C. Coombes, Sgt.

Pearce,

Lieut.

Webb, Pte Halfield. Capt. Law- rence Sgt. French, L/Cpl. Logan, L/Col. Stenor and L. A. C. Haw- kins.

represent

CLUB TEAMS Despite his heavy handicap Is-

The following will mall won very easily by no fewer Hong Kong Football Club against than 132 pins, the scores being. Police and Navy in the first and Ismail 501 and Dudley 369.

Ismail, of course, has had far the Hong Kong Football League Second Divisions respectively of more experience than his op- to-morrow: nanent but he bowled very con- sistently, his average working out Odell; S. H. Strange and J. Sloan;

1 X (Boundary Street.) at exactly 167.

Dudley is a comparative begin-ton: F. Fowler, Davies, Reiertsen, J. Skinner, Upton and H. Milling- ner and appears to require prac- Scott and Bickford. tice.

Wathen's Easy Win

2nd XI. (Caroline Hill).—Suter; McEwan and Grattan: Macfarlane, Gilchrist and Carr; Haynes, Fouli-

son.

The eighth match in the series!ard, Lodge, A. Odell and Hopkin- was played the same day, between Corp. W. Wathen and L/Cpl. J, W. Dove, both of the Royal Corps of Signals. Both players' handicaps were plus 36, sc they both started off level. Wathen won very easily by 83 pins, the scores being Wathon 390 and Dove 307.

On January 12 Bdr. Pidgeon and G.-D. Woolgar were opposed to each other. Woolgar's handicap was plus 30 and Pidgeon's plus 51- The scores were, Pidgeon 494 and Woolgar 435, a margin of 59 pins.

It was evident at the outset that the handicap was too severe for Woolgar as both players were very evenly matched, as is illus trated by the fact that Woolgar on a level basis would have won by only one pin.

On Monday L/Cpl. Hall of Royal |Corps of Signals met W. Hewittt Hall's handicap was plus 33 and Hewitt's plus 86 and Hall won by 70 ping --- 400-330.

It was expected that Hall would win and he did, but his scoreя could not, by the biggest stretch of imagination, be called, good. Howitt was playing his first match. and I think that this was the cause of his lowly effort because he is certainly capable of better things.

On Tuesday A. W. Muenger mot C. D. No Walker. Both players

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