1941-02-28 — Page 15

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

batter than that against Cooper in the Singles Handicap Competi-i 'tion as I mentioned previously.

Peterson, for Tulsa, was third top scorer with 810. He also re- gistered the second highest in- dividual score of the match with

done better if he had not, the third round of the Singles 238 pins, which he made on his made શ lowly 1-pins on his Handicap Competition, and al- fost game. His effort on this oc- second game, after scoring 160 on though Cooper is known to be a casion was as follows:--commeix- his first first game, and 141 on his hard fighter the Consensus third game,

Closer Finish

was

that

Heather would ing with a spare on his first frame,. win. However, Cooper won by no he then made a strike

on his less than 102 pins, which includ-second frame, a spare on his third

ed his handicap ог plus 43.1 Hearther was plus 10 and, there- Trame,

margin of 99 pius for the three games. The scores were Cooper 668 and Hearther 486.

a strike on his fourth

A much closer match was playfore had to concede the formidible trame. He failed on his orth od on the same day between C, M. Williams and Sig. W Devlin of Sho played eleven gates, her the Royal Corps of Signals. Both seves being 74, 76, 81, 77, 67, 80.

were phis 43, Williams winning 71, 61, 88, 62 and 73. giving any

by 31 pins, the scores being Wil- oggregate 61 810 ns or an averams 518 and Devlin 487. age of 73.7 ans per game.

Both players had one poor Adult Duck T bowling fans

game each, Williams after putting | will agree that it is Very difficult

up a good 195, and 180 on his first fo average 70 to 30 pins for eleven gunes, and it is therefore all the and second games, dropped to

per 133 on his third. more creditable that a "kiddie" of | 10 should have done so well, With

Devlin who has been playing a bit of luck an her ninth game

Tulsa's Win

Ten

There was a very interesting ave-game

Fin match on February 20. between our old friends of the "Tulsa" and a team led by Ernie Hearther. Hearther's team were walloped by no less scores being Tulsa 3343 and Hearther's Team 3181.

she might easily have made Toni Rood Ten Pin bowls lately, and than 153 pins, the

pins.

Surprise Win

The Cind round of the Singles Handicap Competition is

was expected to win, started off with a fair 162, then a poor 131, and finished strongly with good 194.

Thanks to an innings of 74,

Niehoff, for Tulsa, was the stur out, D. J N Anderson, of Kow-

bowler of the match. He bagged loon Uricket Club, has jumped to

On February 19, Sig. A. Cleg- 950 or an average of exactly 190 top place in the League Cricket

Signals) pins per game. (Royal Corps of well cit

and for this he batting averages, his figures be-

E. Waller. under way. One metch was play met H.

Cleggett was

WDS presented with two books ing 105.50. Incidentally, Ander-

twenty-five games, son is the only man in the League /ed on February 14, and this result- i plus 26 and Waller plus 43, and of tickets for

by the management of the Alleys. He also notched the highest in- dividual score of the match,- brilliant 246 pils on his third game,

10 have scured more than 200

runs.

A. H. Madar, LR.C., is second in the list with an average of 80. while young J. M. Gusano, the only other man

to have topped the three-figure mark apart from Anderson, has an average of 57.

ed in a stiprise win for ND Gardner (+ 501 over S. A. Ismail {, 27) bay là} ! 303.

Ismail was expected to win de- spite his heavy handican, but he helea much below his usund formy. Gardner actually won the encounter without his handicap pins, and would have

Most successful bowler up-to-be me date is N. D. Lloyd (K.C.C.) whose 20 wickets cost him an average of a little over 9 runs apiece.

In the Second Division K. M Baxter's average of 119.00 places him at the head of the table, while M. A. Wahab, thanks to two nol- out mnings, boasts an average of 82:

FIRST DIVISION

BATTING

(Qualification, two inns., average of

D. J.

N

15 or over)

N

H.

1 0 F. 5.

Avoc. 2211 74 105.50

B0 41

80.00

2

2 1 58 58 58.00

Anderson 4

A. H. Madan

A

J. Muise

M Gosano

3 1 114 75 $7.00

L

T. Ride

3 1 96 66 48.00

|

the former managed to pull Dhrough by the extremely low margin of seven pins. The scores were Cleggett 454 and Waller

447.

frame to make a nine, and then

struck out with seven strikes in a row, an his sixth, seventh, eighth, nineth, and 10th frames and thin two extra bails. It was a good ef- fort deed!

Engle, for Tulsa, also did his share in beating Hearther's team by putting up a very useful 812

would have done much better had he not dropped down to a. very poer 130 wi ich he made his fourth gume,

17

Ross, for Tulsa, was called in at the last moment to complete the side. This was his first match game in these Alieys, and his 662 was not so good.

for

Had either Shanty Moore (JI* Tony Borg been available Tulsa there would have been a much bigger victory for the Tulsa,

Waller and Williams for Ernie Hearther's team, did not seem at all comfortable, Waller's 719 or average of 144, while being quite Ernie Hearther, the veteran Ernie Hearther was second top fair was not good enough, white bowler, received a shock when | scorer with 928 He also netted Williams bowled well below his he played Gm. Cooper on Febru- 220 on his fourth game. His per- usual form and made a 696 or an ary 24. The match was also in formance during this match was average of 139 pins per game.

|

W

E. L. Gosano

3 } 95 B12 47.50

T. V. N. Fortescue 2 1 46 36" 40.00

G. N. Gosano

L. G. Gosano

A. R. H. Esmail

A. R. Kitchell

E. F. Fincher

N. C. Sen Gupta

J. E. Richardson

A. H. Rumjahn

F. J. Loy

G. Souza

D. Hung

K. M. Rumjahn

N. Singh.

K. Y. Tam

3 1 90 46"

45.00

2 F 41 38" 41.00

2 1 32 20 32.00

57 45 28.50

2 0

2 0

48 47

24.00

2 1 23 16* 23.00

2 0 48 31 23.00

2 0 45 36 22.50

3 € 65 34 21.67

2 0 39 36

19.50

4

0

75 34 18.75

2 0 33 17 16.50

2 1 16 15° 16.00

3 0 46 22 15.33

N. A. E. Mackay 4 1 46 28 15.00

BOWLING

(Qualification, two matches, average

of 20 and under)

A. K. Ismail

G. N. Gosano

O. M. R. W. Avge.

4.43

9.1 0 31 7

3 1 18 2 9.00

62 7 4 187 20 9.35

26.3 3 71 7 10.74

12 2 63 5 10,60

10

1 41 3 13.67

44

6 136 9 15.11

27

1 155 9 17.22

20 1 152 R 19.00

BATTING

N. D. Lloyd

E. L. Gasano

P. M. N. da Silva.

A. J. Hulet

F. R. Zimmern

A. R. Minu

W. S. Gega

SECOND DIVISION

(Qualification, two inne., average of

15 or over)

N.

H.

1. O. R. S. Avge.

FRIGIDAIRE

with the

METER-

MISER

K. M. Baxter

4 2 238 103* 119.00

M. Ą. Wahab

T. A. Madar

G. Stone

3 2 82 31 82.00

4 1 139 1045 46.33

A. 9. Hamson

3 1 83 47" 41,50

3 1 78 78* 39.00

U. H. Eomai

3 2 38 23° 38.00

5 1 134 53 33.50

3 1 54 30 27.00

4 @ 107 69 26.75

4 1 79 60% 20.33

K. Lo

R. 5. GI

M. R. Abbas

F. J. Remedios

D. Cheiah

J. Barrow

U. M. Ontar

G. Ainslie

M. A. Remedios

W. L. Clark

W. L. Rapley T. Ali

A. E. Carey H. Tyler

E. A. Lea... ·

H. T. Barma C. W. Lam

A. R. Sufflad

4 0 102 10 25.50

2 0 47 36

20 46 25

23.50

23.00

3 0 60 GO 22.00

4 0 87 44 21.75

2 0 43 39 21.50

3.0 69 26 19,67

4 2 39 21* 19,50

4 0 70. 26 19,00

14 -0.75 41 - 18.75

4 0 75 89 *18,75

3 0 60 19 16.07

40 06 25 16.60

4 0 60 29 15.00

BOWLING

(Qualification, two matches, average

of 20 and under).

J. E. Taylor

. R. J. Fentoiv

P. M. N. da Shiva..

M. A. Remedios

A. M. Omar

R. Baldwin,

K. M. Baxter

G.Stoma

U, H. Esmail N. L. Smith..

M. R. Abbas R. 6. Q!! H. "Danbrowsky AN, K. ANAY.. A. EXCarey. J. Alñsila. A, ^al, Areult: M.-D. Hassan

O. M. R. W. Avge.

7. 2 18 4

4.00

11.5.2 42 10

4.20

318; 80:17

4.70

18 2 62 11 4:73- 42.2 9'113.18

$6,27

14.3 0 61: ›0.78 8.1. 35' 5 7.00 151008 -8:29 20,6-177: 0 8.44 22–4328_-0,63

85.3*0 165 17: 9,70 19.4 78. 8 9.710 48:2-1.123 10, 12790

413,3.1841114,00 11:7 062 4 14.25 478 1809 14:46)

Buy the favourite.

Buy Frigidaire

keeps food safer and freezes_ice_faster at the lowest current cost in Frigidaire history

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Alexandra Building. Telephone 20038,

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.