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AMERICAN BASEBALL
JOTTINGS
TENNIS
LEAGUE
RESULTS
Following are the results of "D" Division League tennis matches played yesterday:
Short and to the point: Base- the Cards is the best judge of
Toss 12. ball statisticians are giving Paul balls he ever pitched to Derringer something of a modern him one just an inch outside the The Cin-plate and all he does is look at record for control cinnati ace has walked only 230 it," says Oom. Paúl. butters in five years and has Frank Frisch, who should know: averaged only one pass for every whereof he speaks when it comes insists Bobby six innings,... Which gives you to second-basing,
Sox is the (C.R.C.). one idea why the Reds are the Dperr of the Red N. L. champions. Derringer, classiest Infielder in baseball
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 19, 1940
BOWLING
ALLEY
JOTTINGS
By "STRIKE”
First of all I would like to cor-last. four scores were 003, 847, 885
IR.C. BADLY BEATEN At Causeway Bay yesterday, C.R.C. rect a mistake in my last week's and 868, so it is hard to under- "A" beat Indian R.C. by 71⁄2 sets to Jottings. I stated that Miss Nancy stand how he could Occupy
Ng had become an addition to our lowly a position as he did. on the Y. Y. Lam and C. Y. Tse (C.R.C.). 200 Club; this should read Miss occasion of the above match. beat J. Kitchell and M. I. Razack 0-2 Ruby Tang, who scored exactly 200 Balaski for Asheville was also beat M. A. Wahab and K. M.
6-1 on Saturday and not Miss Nancy much below his usual; his 754 does Rumjahn
Ng, the latter having been a mem-not at all do him justice. As a beat M. Hassan and M. Mohan-
derle
0-4ber of the 200 Club for some time.matter of fact he can always be K.
Chứng M. Wong, and J. W.
On July 12 there was a thrilling relied upon to put up an 800 or and exciting Duck Pin match, be-more. However it was a good beat Kitchell and Razack
64 tween Asheville and Tulsa, It clean well-contested game, ás is 2-6 in turn, claims Johnny Mize of Calls him a $25,000 player who'll lost to Wahab and Rumjahn ....
five-players, three-game always the case when these two have a lot of trouble ever get beat Hassan and Mohanderle...
match, and Asheville won by six teams meet. C. Y. Tso and Y. Chan (C.R.C.). ing that amount because he ex-.
6-pins, after one of the hardest tus- cutes the most difficult plays beat Kitchell and Razack
beat Wahab and Rumfahn
6-3sles, I have ever seen in the Alley. so easily that even veteran base-drew with Hassan and Mohan-
The individual scores were as fol- ball men don't recognize his true
6-6 lows:-
YOUR SINGING SWEETHEARTS
in M-G-M's shrpassing
uccessor to
"Maytime"!
Deanette
MacDONALD Nelson EDDY
IN MAGNIFICENT TECHNICOLOR
in VICTOR HERBERT'S
SWEETHEARTS
with Frank ORGAN • KAYBOLGER Florence RICE Mischa AUER Herman BING "Reginald GARDINER Directed by W. S. Van Dyke (1 Produced by Hunt Stromberg
TO-MORROW! Simultaneously at the
་་
CATHAY
&
CENTRAL
worth.
deric
SOUTH CHINA WIN
03
At King's Park, South China the Filipino Club by nine sets to nil
H. Ribeiro and F. Gonzalos (Filiping
was a
ASHEVILLE
beat H. N. Levy
Joe Harvey
310 271
C. G. Cunning M. Q. Gray
271
204
KNUCKLE BALL Clark Griffith has watched pitchers work for 50 years-in-Club). cluding the days when there were lost to K.-C. Ip and K. C. Wong W. J. Balaski * 259 no limitations on freak deliveries lost to S. Y. Li and C. G. Wong 2-
but never has he seen one like lost to K, T. Chan and W. H. Mok 1-6 Emil Leonard's knuckler
P. China and L. G. Sien (Filiping] Club). Griff insists it never takes the
1gst to Ip and Wong same course twice
Southern lost to Li and Wong
Association owners moaned plen-lost to Chan and Mok
ty about the weather when first A. Banker and L. Souza round games drew less than 20,Club).
000 for the entire loop
The lost to Ip and Wong.
opener in New Orleans alone last to Li and Wong last year brought out 23,000.
lost to Chan and Mok
League Table
Lon Warneke, veteran of the Cardinal hurling corps, is the lone National league pitcher to hold a margin of victories over every other club in the loop....s.C.A.Ą. Washington is the only major C.R.C. "B" Içague city that has no native C.R.C. "A" son on any of the 16 big-time Filipine Club clubs.
C.C.C.
K.C.C. K.I.T.C.
In 12 years of service in six leagues, Cal Hubbard, huge .R.C. American League umpire, hasn't c.B.A. missed a day
but admits the
number of plays he has missed is
a different matter.
SYMPATHIZE UMP
Max Macon, Dodger southpaw, never argues with umpires when
they call one he doesn't like
.,
1375
TULSA
A. A. Borg. J. A. Vaako 260
W. H. Halman Peta Peterson Q. 4. Gray
Hearther's Easy Win
613 499
On Tuesday, there was a match in the Third Round of the Singles 285 Handicap Competition between 276 vetoran Ernie Hearther and R. E. 208 Skiver. Hearther was conceding 262 20. pins per game or 60 pins for the three games played. He won 1369 very convincingly by 144 pins. I have mentioned in a previous The scores being as follows:- 1- Jotting that it was possible for a 6. Hearther (plup, 10).
Ten Pin Bowler to be 1 good R. E. Skiver, (plus 30) 4-Duck Pin Bowler, this was em- Hearthor's average for the (Filiping phasised in the above match, be- three games worked out at 204,
cause the Asheville team was while Skiver, even with his han composed of the usual Ten Pindicap included, only managed to Team; that is Joe Harvey, C. G. average 166, or 146 without his Cunning, M. C. Gray and Balaski, handicap. As can be seen from the fifth player H. N. Levy, also the scores Hearther started off being well-known in the Alley as weakly with a 179-he had two a good Duck Pin player.
Sets
1-6 1-6) 2-6
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts
Tulsa Also ..
The same applied to the Tulsa
or three bad splits-but he made up for this in his second and third games to bag a good 214 and 220 respectively.
Skiver was not at all very com- 4 for Pete Peterson, A. A. Borg and fortable and I do not remember 40. L. Gray are Ten Pin players of him putting up such low scores 232 2 no mean ability. W. H. Hofman before.
4 4 0 0 34 2
B
4 4 p.0 28
10
8
3 3 0 0 201⁄2
81⁄2
6
4 2 0 2 16
5 2 0 3 17
20 24
4 1 0 3 122
4 1 0 3 12
24
2
5 1 0 4 17
28
2
3 0 0 3 3 20
BOWLS TEAMS
The following teams have
day:
H.K.G.C.
beer
and J. A. Vasko, of course,
are S. A. Ismall, on Monday, put up two of the best Duck Pin player: rather a good score. He bagged in the Alleys. I could not say a useful 220; his score-sheet
that the scoring all round was showing that he started off with a brilliant, but I should say that it spare on his first, second and was fair. Out of the 16 games third frames, then five strikes in played, there were only five score: a row, on his fourth, fifth, sixth, of 100 or over, three being notch- seventh and eighth. frames, a miss ed by Tulsa. Vasko made a 10 an his ninth frame for a nine, and
4
He learned to sympathise with chosen to represent various, clubs ir in his first game, Holman made a spare on his 10th frame to make their jobs by a winter of basket-Lawn Bowls League matches on Satur-102 in his third game, and Borg an eight with his extra ball, |ball officiating in Indiana
made 100 in his second game. total of 220. Charley Gelbert,
Asheville bagged two, H. N. Levy Up to the time of writing' these registering 119 in his first game. Jottings the highest scores on the and 102 on his second.
monthly record board are as fol- H. N. Levy, for Asheville, was lows:-
TEN RINS
200
257
DUCK PINS
132
Washington utility infielder, has decided Second Division (v. K.F.C., away):
to F. D. Angus. J. A. Mouat, G. E. Cos take a whirl at pitching and hastello and B. E. Maughan (Skip); J. asked Bucky Harris to give him Prentice, A. T. Lay. E. Hospes and R a trial the first time the club is R. Davies (Skipli T. A. Pearce, A. Keasily top scorer for the match shy of rellef pitchers.
Mackenzie, R. A. Edwards and A. W. with a good 310 or an average 0.Ladies-Miss Ruby Tang The old, old Orioles once were Brown (Skip).
103 pins per game-besides secur-Men-. F. P. Hollis known for the toughies they put Third Division (v. L.B.C., home):-ing the highest individual score on the field....The Baltimore W. A. Cornell, L. E. N. Ryan, A. NIs for the match with his 119 pins. roster now includes several Ivy sin and P. S. Cassidy (Skip); A. D A Wylle, W. Humphreys, E. M. Leaguers, including Ted Olson Cruickshank and R. 11. Wild (Skip) of Dartmouth, Eddie Collins, Jr.: B. S. Abraham, H. A. Angus, B. J of Yale and Dawson Farber of Lacon and A. McKellar (Skip). Princeton..
Red Sox fans and
K.C.C.
Second highest score for the match was registered by A. A Borg for Tulsa, his effort being 285 or an average of 95 pins per game. The rest of the player: made a fair average of from 8'
were
Men R. F. Pirrard
ARMY TENNIS
planning a Bob Grove Day, and First Division (v. C.S.C.C., home) will present Lefty Mose with A. W. Smith, G. Lee, W. Hyde and pins per game to 90 pins pe Kern (Skip); V. C. Labrum, T. Madar everything but the kitchen sink. A. W. Ramsey and E. C. Finche: Game, as I have said it was good
FAST COMPANY
(Skip): G. Taylor, J, W. M. Brown, J to fair bowling all round.
Only one match in Second Divi- In less than two seasons of pro- Fraser and F. Goodwin (Skip).
It will be appreciated how close sion of the Army Tennis League fessional baseball, Ken Sears has Second Division (v. Club de Recreio was the match when it is under- was played yesterday, when the battled at a .350 clip, hit more home):E. Curtis, C. Chamelovier, Gstood that Asheville
only 5th A.A. Battery, Royal Artillery, than-50 home runs and driven in Moss and T. W. Carr (Skip); F. A two pins in the lead at the finish beat the Royal Army Pay Corps 200 runs in that many games (Skip): R. Leigh, W. Parsons, R. Well this to lead by three pins after the
Fabel, L. Jack, R. Marks and H. Over of the first game; Tulsa reduced by 9 sets to nil at Sookunpoo. while continually moving into wood and A. Spary (Skip).
Lieut. Mill and Sgt. Simpson. finish of the second game, but the (R.A.) Asheville again took the lead ir beat Reed and Ingleby the third game to come out vic- beat Roberts Tennis and torious by six pins only. It cer- tainly was a close game, and it beat Chalcraft and Pender- sign-was anybody's right up to the last the ball being sent down the Alleys.
Sears,
not
faster company yet 22, is currently batting bet- ter than 400 for the Yankees'
HANDSPRINGS ETERNAL
"Do you gain merit by standing on your hands, Philip, or are you merely giving your feet a rest?'
whole course of my life—how to have a good party and feel jelly fit next morning **
..
"You're not by any chance refer "Bet you a good cigar you ring to Rose's Lime Juice ?:??. couldn't do it."
"Why have you heard about it too? "
"Y" WATER POLO TEAM European Y.M.C.A. will meet als in water-palo game in
a
The Y.M.C.A. pool at 7.30 to-night. Y.M.C.A. will be represented by R Maynard; W. Stoker, L. A. Benn; G r. May, E. W. Railton, G. H. Fowler. L. H. Chater, R. Goldmaji.
BASEBALL RESULTS
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A Return Match
Stone
gast
Lieut.
Whittaker
Coughlin (R.A.)`
beat Reed and Ingleby beat Roberts and Stone
0--4
6–4'
6--2
and 6gt.
6.2: 6--2
I mentioned in my last week's beat Chalcraft and Pender- Tottings that there was to be
return match between the twc
.gast
veteran bowling teams, they being (R.A.)
1
6--01 6-1:
7-5
Bdr. Kennedy and Bdr. Savage: Joe Harvey and his Asheville beat Reed and Ingleby The following are the results of boys, and F.-Spenko and the Tulso beat Roberts and Stone Baseball games played in the ma-line up. It will be recalled that beat Chalcraft and Pender- Jor Leagues yesterday,
Asheville beat Tulsa by 118 pins American:-Cleveland 6, New on July 8. The return match was
gast York 5; Detroit 10, Boston 8: (11 played off on Tuesday, as arrang- nnings). St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 10: Chicago 4, Washington 5.
National-Brooklyn 7, Chicago
-Reuter.
·
ed, and resulted in another win for the Asheville,by 102 pins. Th individual scores on this occasion being as follows:-
ASHEVILLE
Jae Harvey 808 M..o. Gray, 600 The C... Cunning '793 754 J. Balaski
3101.
B01
TULSA E. J. Mooro F. Spenko 706 Pete Peterson 7E0 A. A. Borg 69C
2059
Newark farm club Alabama product made the Ameri-W. can League connection be- cause his father, Ziggy, is a No- tional League umpire
He The scoring in this match was may be the big left-handed slugge: not nearly as good as in the first he Yankees will need to re-match played on July 8, the Ashe- ville being almost 300 pins less op place Bill Dickey.
Schnuzzle Lombardi, the world this occasion and the Tulsa, about series goat, is now the toast of 250 pins short. In the first match Cincinnati. The big boy there were no fewer than six
MEN! HERE'S HOW scores of over, 800, and one of over could take it.
Only two pitchers, Fiddler Mc-000 out of the eight players' scores
TO KEEP IN TRIM. Gee and Lon Warneke went the while in this match, there were route for the Cardinals in their only three scores of 800-and they Learn to bowl! You'll and that was not were just over the 800-that bowling will keep your body fil irst 25 games "The attitude would no doubt:
due to Ineffectiveness. Ray Joe Harvey for Asheville, with and your mind alert. And the be a congenial one for a bat or a "Heard about it? There isn't Blades is allergic to hurlers who 808, M. O. Gray, also for Ashe best part is that you can bowl sloth, but to my eyes, Philip, it,
ville, with 806, and E. F. Moore lacks elegance and, moreover,
a mun on this continent who go the distance.
in the evenings. We'll give you for Tulsa with 801. doesn't know that Rose's is a... Bill Hapac, Illinois athlete ut
URON GRADUATION.
The surprise to me was, Spenko all the instruction you need. contributes nothing to human remarkable therapeutic agent the year, ponders several offers of Tulsa, who had a lapse in this it! progress.
with the exception possibly of at Jobs following graduation game; he only made 188 or an one or two odd people who spend Dotrolf wants the, 180-pound stat average of 168 pins per game, their lives standing on their as an outfielder Two large whereas in the first game against hands."
Akron and rubber Companies Asheville, he was top scorer of the BOWLING ALLEYS would put him through training match with 903 in his bag or an school will be represents them average of 191 pins per game... In professional basketball
I have looked back through my ;ls>'sought as a coach,
"records: and I find that Spenko's
"If you must know, I'm celebrating a discovery which will alter the
HONG. HÀNG
Lookhart Road...
Tol, 21000
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