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London, May 5. The world's snooker cham- at .the pionship, opening Royal Agricultural Hall Monday, will probably be the greatest of its kind, because Hall, first time the for the worthy of the fame that made of such strides in all works life in recent years, has been taken for the event.
The result will be that thou- sanda, whereas only hundreds in previous years, will be able to see the play between Joe Davis, England and Horace Lindrum,
Australia.
Davis spent a restful time at Bournemouth West before final but preparing for the match did not forget the game entire ly and had time to deliberate on the growth of snooker.
HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1946. ́`·
BIRMINGHAM HEADS LEAGUE SOUTH
LONDON, MAY 4. SOCCER'S FIRST PEACE-TIME LEAGUE COMPETITIONS ENDED TODAY IN SUMMER WEATHER WITH A THRILLING FINISH TO THE LEAGUE SOUTH CHAM. PIONSHIP. WHICH BIRMINGHAM CARRIED OFF BY A THIRD OF A GOAL. BIRMINGHAM, WITH A HANDSOME 3.0 WIN AT LUTON WHERE THE TOWN WAS FORCED TO FIELD A WEAKENED SIDE, FINISHED WITH AN AVERAGE OF 2.133 TO ASTON VILLA'S 1,827 AVERAGE. TEAMS OBTAINED 61 POINTS.
Charlton. who at one time castle 3. Sunderland hoped to bring off the difficult borough 1. League and Cup double, were beaten on the pust through con- ceding a home paint to Wolver- hampton.
BOTH
TU.S. Baseball
League South Arsenal 2 West Ham 1. Charl- ton 1 Wolve 1 Coventry D Spurs Aston Villa, who had finished 1. Derby 1 Chelsea 1. Fulham their Langue programme dur Newport 1. Leicester 1 Brent-
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Indian Team Opens Promisingly Hard-Court
The New York Yankees' Lefty Jos Page hit a home run in the eighth inning to win his own game 4 to 8 and give tlie Detroit Tigers their sixth straight defeat Saturday. John Murray relieved Page in the ninth with two men. on base and none out, fanning one
double play. Di THE INDIAN CRICKET TEAM, OPENED THEIR TOUR IN und forcing
ENGLAND IN PROMISING FASHION HERE TODAY, Maggio hit a homer in the fourth, with one man on base.
DISMISSING WORCESTERSHIRE FOR 191,
(By Leorie Constantino: Reuter's Special Correspondent)
The Boston Red Sox routed
WORCESTER, MAY 4.
Bob Feller for their ninth con-MANY CRITICS WAGGED THEIR HEADS WHEN INDIA'S
secutive victory, defeating Cleve land 6 to 2. Boston's Ted Williams hil П home run in the sixth with one on base.
American League Scores:
Detroit New York Cleveland Boston
.St.
H E
3
B
ยุ
4 8
11
ક
+
Louis-Washington
ington and Chi-
·
CAPTAIN, THE NAWAB OF PATAUDI, DID AN UNORTHODOX THING IN SENDING THE COUNTY IN TO BAT, BUT IT WAS NOTABLE THAT HE CON. SULTED HIS COLLEAGUES-ALMOST CERTAINLY VICE-CAPTAIN VIJAY MERCHANT AND AMAR WITH THEIR NATH WHO PROBABLY AGREED SKIPPER THAT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT THE MEN WERE TIRED OUT AFTER ALL-NIGHT TRAVEL. LING AND STILL OUT OF CONDITION, IT WAS THE WISEST PLAN.
Champion
Bournemouth, May 5. Tho British
Hard-Court Championship "Finals Day" brilliant tennis produced a feast for the crowds of sport- ing fans who saw Jack Har- per, ranked eighth in Austra- lia win the singles titlo by
and 6-1 against- 7-5, 6-2 Derek Barton, England's num- bor one Davis Cup' player.
Harper, 33 years old, won a big tournament chrlier in the Middles-cago-Philadelphia postponed, rain. Mize of the New York
HEBRON but spent last week Giants hit two home runs and
His shrewd decision was fully sleepless owing to a raging Ernie Lombardi homered once, as-
his appear- rookie
Monte Pitcher
H.K. CRICKET justified and taking everything Loothache making
inte consideration the tourists can ance in this event more note nedy an easy win over the 1
congratulate themselves on their worthy. He is in England as Chiengo Cubs, 5 to 1. in his major
Colonel Mitchell's Eleven opening, Left-hander Vinoo Mau-representative of an Australian league debut,
Cincinnati gave a ahellacking won by nine wickets at the knd, who took four wickets for textile firm, and when he reach-
26 runs bowled
Superbly Bowling in true Verity style ed the final was favoured to win "I have been playing golfing the week with a two poin: Lord 3. Luton Birmingham 3. to three Philadelphia pitchers to end of the second day of play:
of the match between his round the wicket and taking only though Barton lost none of his here and believe me the miblic lead over both these rivals, had Plymouth 4 Nottingham Forest win. 7 to 4.
no game and could only sit back | 2. Southampton
Force four baces he scarcely took any reputation by his defcat. team and a Royal Air E
In spite of this match, the thing out of himself, mixed his and watch.
Eleven
When yesterday.
centred in pace skilfully and turned the ball main interest was Unfortunately for them, Bir-Swansea 3 Portsmouth 0. mingham's win relegates them
stumps were drawn on Satur- from leg. To show this impos- the Ladies Singles, in which stars Jean Nicoll day, Colonel Mitchell's team cable length so early in the tour two pre-war
without bractice sucurs well for and Kay Stammers, now Mrs. had
*cored
91 for
the Indians during the remainder Bostock, fought in the finals. of the to
tour.
with Mrs. Bostock winning 6-3 Another to impress resumed at
ol
want low does not necessarily golf scores, long lawn-tennis allies or big billiards breaks but they want exciting play and Kood strokes. That is one the reasons why snooker more populay than billiards, for made I recall when we first thousand billiards breaks, then the two thousands and we even- tually cleared the halls."
Monotomy no doubt was res- ponsible for this.-Reuter.
Amateur Golf Championship
Don
to the position of runners-up and kept them ahead of Charl and Both Birmingham Lon. Charlton led at half-time.
The other eight London clubs in this division finished in a group behind each other and the remaining team Brentford only two places behind Millwali.
The F. A. Cup winners, Derby
#t County, who
time seriously threatened to win the championship were finally fourth, Plymouth Argyle who were a long time winning their first match this season occupy the last place.
Loods Failure
one
2 Millwall 4.
League Three
North, Second Championship: Bradford City 4 Wrexham 2 Darlington 2 Tranmere 3. Don caster 5 Oldham 1. Gateshead 4 Barrow 2. Hartlepool 6 York 2 1, Ruch- Lincoln G Accrington dale 2 Southport 1. Stockport 1 Carlisle 2.
North, Cup Final: Chester 2 Rotherham 3.
South, Cup Final: mouth 1 Walsall
South, South Région Aldershot 2 Brighton 8.
Bourne-
National League Scores:
New York
I H
5 11
0
Chicago....
G
1
Philadelphia
7
12
Cincinnati
postponed, Boston-Pittsburgh rain; Brooklyn-St. Louls, post poned, wet grounds.-Associated Press.
MAJOR LEAGUE Major League baseball stand- inga, including Saturday's games American League Scores
Won Lost Potge.
15
are:
Cup: Boston
New York St. Louis Detroit
Cleveland
3
three
wickets.
The match was 11 ain. yesterday, with the R.A.F. fielding and Griffiths and Bell batting. The score went up to 110 before Griffiths was low ta a ball from Cooke; shortly afterwards, Cooke bowl- ed Bell, who had scored a valu- .833 able 24 722 chell (17) and Minu (12, not .500 out) ware responsible for tak- 438 ing the score up to 170 by 12.30 .429 p.m.
13
8
B
R
5
រា
RM
mo Wes
Sarwate, who although not having and G-4 against the holder of
the title. much luck bowled his right-arın
with Mra.
Menzies Bostock and leg-breaks and googlies splendid
did confidence. He kept the won the Ladies Doubles tonight. batsmen playing by tossing the by 6-1 and 108.-Reuter. ball well into the air and up to the wicket. The slow green pitch was helpful to spin although the
Bosanquet (22), Mit-ball came off slowly.
RADIO
MONDAY, MAY 6, 1940, ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting Test Stumpor
on a frequency of 640 Klocycles and from 12.80 to 1.30 p.m., 6.80. Bannerjee has filled out
to 7.30, 8.00 to 8.15 p.m., and 9.15 siderably since his last visit and to 11.00 p.m., also en 9.52 Mega-
con-
.367 Fielding was again extreme-his pace could be compared with cycles. the Lancastrian test bowler Pol- HK.T. lard. He disguised his ball cunnit.gly.
alower 19, 10 p.m.-Daily Programme Sommarý,
12,2 p.m.-Dance Hualo.
Scottish Cup Richmond, May 4.
Second Round: Aberdeen 1 Chiengo Kilmarnock 1. Airdrio 0 Ran Washington Thirty-seven-year-old
The League North Champion-gers 4. Celtic 3 Queen of the Philadelphiu
12 .260 ly good and Kenyon brought of times Hampshire 1 atgy, four
Clyde 0 Morton 0. "National League Scoros confounded ship had been decided a week South 0.
two brilliant. catches. Eve was County champion,
Amar Nath kept a steady length critics, when he scored 6 und 4 ago but the champions Shef- Cowdenbeath 1 Partick 1.
Won Lost Petge. remarkably quick in the field, to win in the 36 holes final of Beld United, finished the seasonkirk 3 Third Lanark 2.
and pinned the batsmen down and 10 4 714 saving many boundary hits.
the for half will probably become stock The R.A.F. batted Amateur Golf with a win, whereas the run-nian 3 Hearts 1.
.G43 the English
.G83 hour before lunch, but bawler, Shinde did not seem par- Championship here today. His ners-up Everton went down at Mirren 1.
Eve, after skularly troublesome. Behind the quickly lost Reid rival was Kenneth Thom, six- foot giant.
Fal- Hiber-
Brooklyn Raith 2 St. St. Louis
Boston
Bury, with Bolton third, Man-7 International Match Wales Chicago chester United fourth and Shef- Ireland 1.
Leeds fifth.
Other matches: Bath 1 Bris- Pittsburgh Thom, who reached the cham-field Wednesday pionship finals just before the United who had a very poor tol City 2. Dundee United 0 Cincinnati war, was favourite Tor the Eng season with 118 goals against Arbroath 1. Exeter 0 Torquay Philadelphia lish title but never showed form them
ure last
in the table. 4. Ipswich Norwich 2. Swin-Associated Press. in the earlier rounds and Pately. Stoke City who set the pace dou 2 Bristol Rovers 1.-Reuter,
Anished
season
halfway up the table.
a chartered accountant, held early in the commanding five holes lead at the end of the first 18 holes.
got the
The League North Cup went Pately was four up after nine to Rotherham United with an holes though neither was play-odd goal victory over Chester ing good golf but Thom made and League Three South Cup to
who the most mistakes and paid the Bournemouth, penalty. Their approximate only goal of the match against Kcores were Pately 80 Thom 85 and revealed the low standard of play. Reuter.
Wakefleld Beat Wigan
Wombley, May
and Walsall,
penalty kick. They beat Wigan
13 points to 12.
A record crowd for this field
of 55,000 including the
Sing Tao Beat Navy
In Scotland, the Victory Cup has reached the second round,
Making its first public appear. where the champions, Rangers, ance this season. Sing Tao beat and their famous rivals Celtic Navy by three clear goals in a both won their games with re-friendly football game at Cause
way Bay yesterday. turn games next week.
With the exception of one or Hibernians beat Hearts 3-1 but the other five matches show-two, the best Chinese players ef
between teams
Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, and season's
WAS
ICE HOCKEY
5
476 settling down after lunch, play-stumps Hindlekar gave a polished
ал
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New York
8
7
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6
4
11
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H.K. BASEBALL
By Fair Play')
ed on a ball from Seymour-performance and this neat and wicketkeeper is of obvious Haydon when he had scored 14 safe rung. McLellan was the only test class.
The fielding of the Indiana was other batsman to make any in- inclined to be erratic but that was as their pression on the bowling, scor-not to be wondered at ing 12 runs. The whole R.A.F. hands are not yet acclimatised and side was out for 68 runs the players undoubtedly felt the Seymour-Hayden was in great-cold wind so much that they had An interesting exhibition base-er form than on Saturday, tak-to field in sweaters dok same was witnessed yester-ing B wickets for 38 runs.
at Recrele ground. For five This left Colonel Mitchell's tense
stanzas the crowd
wteam with only 27 runs requir-
The county started well with an treated to an "extra special" ex-ed for a win. Kenyon took opening atand between hibition of ball-playing. Pay wicket in his first
over but captain Singleton, who like Patau- superior grade of ball the
were
ing
plus well-combined thunder-mak
at the platter.
Antonell, U.S.S. Los Angeles
D
"Mad Innings"
Opening Stand
:
their
1.00 p.m.-News & Announcements, 1.10 p.m.-Patricia Rossborough at the Piano and Jolm Hellugh (Vocal), 1,80 p.m.Now Hayfair Orchestra. 1,00 p.m.-Clone Down, 6.10 p.m.-The Hill Billies,
4,45 p.m.-"Melody
On"
Lingers ENSA 7.00.D,,The Organ, The Dance Band
and Me and Hildegarde (Vocal), 7,30 p.m.--Variety,
8,00..-London Eclar--Nowo, 9.15 p.m.-Music for Dancing. 5,46 p,m,Music Time"-ENSA, 9.10 p.m.-Albert Bandiera Or=
chestra and Grace Moore (Vocal) 9,45 p.m.Quentin M. MacLean at the
10,00 p.m.-London Relay-News, 1,00 p.m.-Salections from Light Opers, 10,80p,m-Half an Hour with Mas-
schet
Orga
RADIO SEAC
The
Nows
11.00 p.m.-Close Down,
Programmes marked ENSA aro and left recorded specially for Services. Los Angeles aquad scalped 'Doc' within half an hour the neces-di is an old Oxonian, Molthen's Hong Kong Nine 10-8.sary runs had been neared. Co-hander Howarth, who spent last Entertainment by the Department The U.S.S. Los Angeles victory lonel Mitchell's Eleven winning year with the R.A.F. in India. of National Services Entertain--
They put on 1 runs in an hour's ment.
A was due chiefly to sparkling in by 9 wickets,
play lefore lunch. Brilliant Reid- field and outfield co-operation;
ing by Gul Mahomed got Singleton
Radio SEAC, Ceylon, the Ser- run-out for 47.
But after lunch the game turn- vicce station, broadcasting on a As it was only 4 o'clock when
chiefly to
and 8075 Ke's (4938 to Mankad's fine bowling. metres) ed no more than a goal return the Colony turned out for Sing short-stop secured the hero's p the match finished, it was de-ed in favour of the tourists, thanks frequency of 15120 Ke's (19.84
Тао which should Tao yesterday and generally out. destal with a sparkling display cided to hold a "mud innings" Tea was taken with the total 172 metres) from 8 am to 10.30 p.m. All balls placed to this vital area of 45 minutes for each team, for eight and shortly afterwards (Indian Standard Time is 3% Tank Kwong-num
hours behind H.K, good display.
H.K, time), Wakefield Trinity won the Rug-mean interesting struggles for played the sailors who put up a
were ping to Antonelli's miracu upened the scoring in the first half lous nabbing.
with the batamen becoming the innings was closed.
Items marcorded Broadcasting by League Cup here this after-the survival next week.
are produced by A crowd of 0,000, including noon by a dramatic last minute
Overseas For the losers 'Showboat All bowlers and vice versa. In one. Last International
with a good cross-shot and short- ly after Chang Kam-hel increased gave a run for fielding honoure, and a half hours' play, just on Devadas Gandhi, son of Mahatma service, and items_macked LDH- Ninian Park, Cardiff, the lead from a penalty. Åt
Transcription 'do MONDAY and George Souza was also bril. 200 runs were scored. It pro- Gandhi, watched the day's play en
service MAY "eth.-0000 Ireland won the last of the
In the second half Chang Kamant with a lighting spear on Bel- duced some lively and amusing the picturesque cathedral ground.
0630 Music On The Airt Other Matches. Chung-sang, troa's liner. home
inter- bol soccer
scored, Lay
cricket and was good entertain-
News and Home News (BBC); A return game will be played ment for the crowd watching Mr. Chifley, the Australian Prime national against Wales by the Fung King-cheong and Lee Shek-
by inside you missed several scoring oppor-on March 11 at South China the play.
It was a atting end
Other scores were: At Lords; 0645 Morning Star: 0700 SEAC Minister anw the most dramatic lone goal scored
ground, Hong Kong at 10 a.m. to an extremely pleasant and Surrey 361 (Parker 101). M.C.C. Hit Parade; 0730 Light Orchestral sharp.
27 for 4 wickets.
Concert (BBC): 0800 of the Cup's 50 years of right Gloan of Tranmere Rovers tunities.
and From Today's The It
Wakefield's in the first half. Before some
It is learnt that Softball enjoyable two days of cricket,
The scoresheet for the two- At Cambridge:* Lancashire 310 and "From history. steond win, the previous success 40,000 spectators, Wales press-
danco under the auspices of tho
(Washbrook 50 Grifiths six for Personal Call, ORIC HOB T Thea- as far back as 1909. It was ed heavily in the second half being
H.K. Softball Association will be day match was as follows:-
129). Cambridge University 36 Personal
Are Orchestra (BBC) 0940 Pro- triumph for Wake- but could not penetrate the
held in honour of the U.S.S. Lon personal field's right centre
They lingered and captain Irish defence.
At Oxford: Gloucester 481 for Wombley, May 5. Angeles. Date and place will be R.A.F-1st Innings 128. Evo 37. for 1.
Reld 19, Kenyon 19 not out penalty Stott, who, acoring the
Bowling-Minu 2-38, Elvin, 6-64.7 (Hammond 182, Barnett 110). goal to win the match in the last to long in the front of the goal
The Canadians beat the announced.
1. before getting in a shot which
Oxford University 25 for Snaith 2-22. Club, champion ice Other local sports on Page 4 minute, had his hand in all his enabled their backs to save the Davis
Colonel Mitchell's XI-1st Innings Reuter. side's points.
that the Bituation.
hockey team of Switzerlandi The Welsh left wing Lucas of joyous crowds vitch almost immediately after Swindon and Clarke of Cardiff. 12-6 at the Empire Pool his final score and carried him were outstanding players in to- here before a
this evening, shoulder high to receive the cup
Ireland bad most of the play from Mr. Attlee.
The Swian wasted opportuni- Wigan were unlucky as their in the first half and deserved ties in the first two periods, handling was safe, their tackling their one goal lead. After the many passes near the goal went
Mitchell, b Thomas.. were resolute and their passing interval Wales put in all they astray. In the final ten, min- Top-ranking tennis players Ozarlo, e Kenyan, b Eve Burer 4hroughout,
know in an endeavour to pull utes, of the game they changed will represent the United Seymour-Haydon, e Kenyon, There was a Hushed silence the huge stadium when Statt took the game out of the fire. Ir their tactics and shot on every States in, the
Wimbledon Minu, not out that final kick to put the winners land in this half was mainly on available opportunity. Tho re-matches in London, the Unit- Snaith, b Cooke. in front of their Lancashire rivals the defensive but put in solo sult was that they put four past od States Lawn Tennis Asso- Extras for the first time in the game dangerous ralda from time to
the Canadian net minder Dig
clation announced today.
170 Only brilliant work by fullback time.
Huchigon.
Total Teall and saved Wakefield from
'The turning point in the game The entire Wightman Squad Bowling 2nd Inalaga Kenyon
2-69, Cooke 8-48, Thomas 3-31, was' In the second period when -composed of Pauline Beta,
Eve 2-10, Toni Licari got three goals with Margaret Osborne, Doris Hart,
RAF-2nd Ionings. the Canadian offensive lino Louise Brough and Mr. Pat
3
It was not on the
In
day's match..
Jesing. The official attendance at ed today wore as follows:
the game of G5,000 was a record
for a Rugby League match in any part of the world. Router.
The results of matches play-
League North Barnsley 4 Blackburn.
Davis Cup
Barcelona, May 5.
packed house
U.S. Team For Wimbledon
,
New York, May 5.
1
170.
b Henyon
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Dew, e Gerrard, b Kenyon
Beech, b. Thomas
47
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17
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17
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Bell. b Cooko Lich,
Bosanquet, Daxter, b Thomas
Eve
Tho
and Home
BBC The
0930 The
News gramme Announcements: 0046 & Boys and Girl: 1000 Bright and Shining (BBC); 1030 Fan-- fare: 1100 News Headlines; 1101 Velces In Harmony: 1115 The win
Show 1446 Rhythm Hay
1200 News Head- For The Ask-
WOODCOCK BOUT.
In The
Buni
inzi 1800
lines: 1201 od
By
Star
POSTPONED
London, May 5. light; 1330 The News (BBC): Trotz fight scheduled on 1840 Bandstand; 1400 Globe
1436 Over t
*1500 Threo 1 May 13 at Madison Square che tento to ou Garden between the British Johnson"; 1630 Music, with A Litt;
For West Afri FOTCOS:
4 heavyweight champion Bruce 1000 Program The Nows and":
0
12 Woodcock, and Toni Mauriello,
7
has been postponed to May 17. Home News (BBC); 1846 Key-. New York promoter Mike beard Club: 1756 India and Cry Jacobs asked for the postpone-lon. Half Hour; 1746 Sportan mont as Bob Montgomery, who World: 1800 Radio SEAC
and Home Newa:
ewa: 1805 Heard Mo- injured an eye, will be unable
lodies
In Are Sweet: 1900 to fight Alec Stolix for thei
Concert Style: 1930 Music From The world'n
ON lightweight title,
2030 Radio Newsreel Bastion; (BBC) 2045 Programme An- nouncementa; 2060 Force Fovou- rites (BBC): 2130 The News and' From Today's Papers (BBC); 2145 At Easo: 2200 Wash Half Hour, (BBC); 8230 Close Down.
Burnloy Sheffield United 1.apread-engling the Swiss de-] Canning Todd will compete Eve played on, bowled Haydon 14 May 17 and London promoter lorica: 2000 Monday Bwin
Bury 3 Everton 1. Chesterfield fence.
#
Reid, Haydon
at Wimbledon after the July Thomas, b Haydon
2. Bradford 0. Grimsby 1 Pres- The Canadiana oponed the 14-16 cup matches. ton 0. Huddersfield 2 Manches-final period in great style and
ь Allen, at Mina The masculine contingent Baxter, b Haydon
tor City 0. Manchester United netted five tinges but the Swiss will be Jack Kramer, Tom McLellan, a new, 6 Eivia Switzerland lead Spain by 2 Stoke 1. Wednesday 2 New hit back getting a goal every Brown, Budge Patty, Bill Cooke, st. b Haydon
other minute near the end.", Robertson and Francisco Boech b Haydon two games to one. In the first round of the European zone of
The Canadian scorers were Segura, who holds the National Grose, not out the Davis Cup as a result of the of Spain but won the next thres Licarl, and Bobby Lee, thres Indoor Crown and, although Kenyon, b Hayden doubles victory here today. in a row, 8-0, 11-9 and 9-7 for each, Franch Boucher and Jim travelling with the United Gerrard. b Elvin
Spitzer and Busser for the match. Previously each Chappell, two each, and Doug States aquád, will also repre- Switzerland lost the first set country had won one singlos. Morria and A. Richardson ekph scht his native Ecuador, Ass- 5-7 against Carlos and. Bartoll-Reutor.
notting once-Reuter.
sociated Press,/
1 Jack Solomons has agreed.-
Reuter.
12
Minu 1-31, Elvin 2-0: Colonel Mitchell's XI-2nd-Innings Grimths, not out n Haynes, a Grose, b-Kenyon
01 Dow, not out
Extran
08 Total Bowling Seymour-Haydon 7-88, Bowlin
Extra
Total
1-11
20
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