ARMY SPORTLIGHT

THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 30, 1941;

INDIAN WRESTLING TOURNEY WILL BE HELD BY THE ARMY Effort Being Made To Interest Units In Baseball

Middlesex Chance For Hockey Double

By "Squaddy"

THE HONG KONG Baseball League season opens

on June 7, and a letter has been received from the Baseball League Secretary, Mr. Røy Lau, by the Hon. Secretary Area Sports Board with a view to encouraging some of the Army teams in the Gar- rison to enter.

We know that the Cumers, Forev Royal Scots and the Air the pin in the Softball League as well as the Engineers, and it might be a good idea if they en

Baseball League Tored the

well and started the ball rolling for other

sdatened

GALEISOIL

The only Army team Engineers The Royal

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playing good hockey throughout! and a good and exelting match sho'd be witnessed.

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WRESTLING

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HE

rveenly-proposed

WIESE

for indian long tournament per ontas of the Garrison is be ing; coned unit and will be run, under the sipervision of the Area

Board and included Sports

Sappery are very keen on this sport and me willing to give any newcomers

gate all the rip they then let of annual games

Cat

A letter bas hews etrcularied to all units asking if they have any entries, and it Acea Sports Board they can to help them

HOCKEY

tened the will do all

A

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BIG GALA IN

OFFING

A meeting will be held on Tuesday be- tween representatives of V.R.C., Europeon Y.M.C.A., C.B.C., South China, Sing Too and Eastern with a view to arrang- ing a swimming gala in the near future be-

tween

combined VRC. Europeon team YMCA against the Combin- ed Chinese for charity.

BOWLING ALLEY JOTTINGS

ANOTHER FINE EFFORT

BY CORP. J. GRACIE

A

By "Strike"

est and most closely-contested Duck Fin match ever played in

day

Alley

between Tulsa and

resulted in B very Barrow win for Tulsa by 12 pins.

N interesting Duck Pin these Alley took place on Satur-

match was played Team and recently between Royal score being: Tulsa 1995, Alley

bowler of

was the star with 540 the match

Corps of Signals and adeam 1983. team of trainers from the Borg of Tulsa

The result and also registered the highest Jockey Club. was a very decided win Individual score of the match-- 144 pins in his fourth game, Next for Signals by no fewer, highest seceer was Moore of the than 285 points, the scores Alley Team, with

! being Royal Signals 1992 well and the rest of the players and Trainers 1707.

Cleggett for Signals made the top score of the match. his 574 being (according to my records) the highest score ever registered by an individual player in a five-

a useful 522

fairly Drewes did Vasko and

on both sides averaged from 438 worth to 489. 1 The match was well

Seeing and was very open all the doubt right up to the last frame. Gracie Again

The issue was in

way through. THREE-DAY

Secretary. President, Hon and a committee of three is be int formed

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The Fodian type of wrestling different to the European type and they do not wrestle in aring but have a pit dug out of the ground, and their bouts only last 30 minutes. long feats Lendurance are therefore not re-

of

and un-

No 3 weight 150 b, and under

No 4 weight 140 1. and under.

AT last the Large Units Hockey i qured

This competition will be run League has been completed and the nal match for the Gar- the team system, a team con- rison Hockey Cup will be played j: isting of six other ranks, one at at Shanushup between Middle-each of the following weights,

No. 1 Weight over 160 lb sex and the Rajputs.

the No. 2 Weight 160 lb. winning Middlesex for League, will be presented with der

shields. The Garrison stoall Hockey Cup. which in previous yours has been competed for on a knockout baras, wil this sen- sen be dreaded on a play-off be. tween the twa top teams in the tree A definite and Large Uns League

again 1 date has not yet been fixed a the

military opposing tean malch owing la duties, but it is hoped to play it of some time next week

.

that 1

SWIMMING GALA

the

Rame Duck Pin match.

503. Blount of Signals, with

second

highest registered

In my Jottings of May 9. I re- score but it was lower than his ferred to Corp. Jack Gracie's feat usual efforts. Feature of Cleg in compiling a total aggregate of gett's remarkable score was his 1020 over five consecutive games. Fonsistently

scores. good game

On May 25 he easily surpassed 119

his Arst in these being

consecutive this score, in five game, 128 (top individual score

and 200 to nake a grand total for any game during the match) games bagging 244, 212, 234, 259

108 in his A three-day swimming in his second, gume,

123 in his fourth, of 1149 pins. His 259 is the re- cord score for the month up to gala, sponsored by the with a lowly 96 in his lust game. the time of writing. This effort Hong Kong and Kowloon Trainers Inexperienced believe Tenants Association will

ARRANGED

the

third game.

is a record for the Alleys for five games, either in It was evident that the train-; mutéh or ordinary games,

U.S.S. Tu'sa has

the left be held on Friday, Satur-ers were unused to match games

Colony and will be away for an seen indefinite period. All habitues of although I have fortable. No 5 weight 130 b. and under day and Sunday, June 6, and never appeared to be com- No 6 weight 120 th and under. 7 and 8, at Laichikok. each of them make better scures; the Alleys will miss such bowlers as Drewes, Vasko, Bellor, Niehoff, in ordinary games. a knockom nyse. will be a

and Moore, Borg that all It understood

Perboelf tied for Petersons, Netzoff and Vent team,. tem

Engle among others. weight competing proceeds will be donated to chat

Bomber their side's top score with 440.

US.S. Asheville, however, has There was a Ten Pin match!

such but without the ame weight of the labile purposes and the

Funil

16. Orth May played

between, just arrived,

com- Spenku and All Open events in the

Balaski U.S.S. Tulsa and the Alley Team, stalwarls as confined

Nevertheless which resulted in a win for the pany. ramme will be

The still with the ship und will Chinese in the Colony, with

scoring with the biggest strelch; doubt arrange matches with such exception of the 200 meters team Alley Team by 104 pins,

second day, which,

could not be new talent as may be on board. relay, on the

imagination, the of will be open to all elula, m

called brilliant as the following

will show: Alley team Following are the open evris, įsures Colony.

3060, Tulsa 2956, FRIDAY

The depth of the pit is not less than 12 ches, it . 18 to 24 feet satture with a clear space of six feet round the enter edge of the

g

The Should This competition

Indian very interesting to watch, and as

amber of there are in Units in the Garrison, compeli- been tion should be very open.

The Midd are favoured to WIB as thear team for this season

well in all hockey have don

and competition. Rames were winner of the Colony six-

-de tournament.

The Rajputs, who are now

haves

the

Garrison,

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Men's 150 metres Medley Relay. Ladies' 50 metres Free-style. Men's 400 metres Free-style. Ladies' 100 metres Back-stroke

SATURDAY

Men's 200 metres Free-style

Team Relay

!

was

is

Blount, of Adey Team

with 843 which top scorer inuch too low for a player of his Borg of Tulsa was sec- calibre. ond with 828.

The match was

ADAMSON

CUP FOR W. STOKER

a disappoint-W.

ing one as is apparent by the

Ladies' 200 metres Free-style, fact that there were only three

Team Relay.

Men's 200 metres Breast-stroke, Ladies 100 metres Free-style.

SUNDAY 400 Men's

metres Free-style Team Relay. Men's 100 metres Back-struke.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS

the "D" Division

League Most of Tennis matches scheduled for yester- day were postponed. Jewish Club and Army were ready to play but rain in- tervened.

South China beat Indiana by 8% sets

K. I. Chan and Y. K. Ng (S.C.). beat M: H. Hassan and G, Singh - beat M. P. Madar and M. S. Has-

san

beat M. I. Razack and A. J. Suf-

flad

6--1

04

P. Y. Kwok and K. C. Wong (S.C.).

beat Hassan and Singh

beat Madar and. Hassan,

0-0

bent Razack' and Sufflad

0-4

C. M. Tsang, and 8. S. Yau (S.C.).,

drew with Hassan and Singh

0-0

beat Madar and Hassan ******* beat Razack and, Sumad f..........

6-3

0-2

is

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Adamson In the Final of the scores of 800 or over registered

score; Cup Golf competition at Happy throughout and only one

Alley Team's Success

A Duck Pin match was play- fast greens. Ied on May 18 between

and the Alley Team which sulted in a win

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of over 200, this being Blount's Valley yesterday, W. Stoker (15) beat A. E. Clarke (11) by 2 and 1. 225 for the Alley Team.

The weather favoured Stoker

is more effective as Clarke Tulsa Stoker's present handicap is 12 re-as against 15 under which he for the Alley played in this tournament, it hav- Team by 91 pins, the scores be- ing been reduced since the com- ing: Alley Team 1993, Tulsa 1902. mencement of the tournament.

of the

F. Buckle, winner of the tour- Blount was top scorer match with a good 550, and also nument last year, was beaten by

his Clarke in the Semi-Final netted a bril iunt

Earlier results: fourth game. Watts, however, was not far behind with 536, feature of his play being his consistancy -118, 105, 102, 115, and 96.

Bellor and Vasko almost tied the for the Tulsa top score, former. player notching 488 and beat G. E. Willerton (12) 3/2, A. E. Clarke (12) beat F. Buckle the latter 485,

135 on

First Round-W. Stoker (15) A. E. beat G. W. Reeve 5/4;

T. Butlin Clarke (11) beat S. (10) 1 up.

Stoker Semi-Final-W.

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