THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 20, 1940 BOWLING ALLEY JOTTINGS'
COMPETITION FOR TULSA'S
SHIP'S COMPANY
By "Strike".
The U.S.S. Tulsa having and. Secondary honours returned to port, a very omcers
wern
shared between Barnard of the and Bellor of Seventh
interesting Duck Pin Division, both netting 263. Competition among the
I was agreeably impressed with the Officers' attempt, as I under-
#hip's company has been stand they have not taken part in
arranged.
Duck Pin matches before, and an
worked out at 08:1 pins and, for First Division, 87.5.
The highest aggregate score for e match up to the end of this match is held by Fifth Division with 1165, followed closely by Fourth Division with 1153.
Wednesday's Match
On Wednesday Fifth Division
Six teams of four players each average of 82 pins per player is bent Second Division by 110 pins,
from the first, second, fourth. Afth and seventh divisions, and one team of officers are competing and several matches have already been played.
not bad going. I expect them to do better in future matches as they became accustomed to local conditions.
match played on between Fourth First Division, resulted izz # win for
The second Tuesday was Each team plays five three- Division and game matches, and the two teams and
with the highest aggregate scores Fourth Division by 103 pins. will then play off a five-game match to decide the winner. The winning team will receive a car- ton of Schlitz Beer very kindly presented by Messrs. L. Rondon and Company, Ltd.
Was
Fourth Division—1,153 First Division-1,050 Vasko of Fourth Division the outstanding player of match. making up for his poor effort against Fifth Division.
the
On this occasion he aggregat od 336, the highest individual toore thus far in the competi- tion.
Fifth Division-1.146 Second Division 1,036
Koch of Fifth Division was the leading light of this match with a good 305, while his team-mate Peterson was close behind with 202.
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