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HOOL WINS FIRST MATCH
Following are the results of the opening matches of the Badmin- ton championships.
JUNIOR SINGLES
J. L. Anderson beat H. Weng-
15-10, 18-15, (5-2).
SENIOR SINGLES
brilliant Shanty Moore of Tulsa, who score was compiled t: . W. was third with 785, would bave Engic of the U.S.S. Tul on done much better if he had not toh February 27, his effort being 250 been so erratic. With a good 190 at Ten Pins, which ties Cpl. J. H. in his first game. he fell down to Watts' 258 for the highest score 108 in his second, 129 in his third, for the month, made on February 153 in his urth, and then a burst to finish with 305, the highest in- dividual score of the match.
13.
Engle's score-sheet shows that he started off with three strikes Feature of this match was the In a row, a spare en his fourth, fact that there were only two then five more strikes in succes- scores of 200 or over registered. sion, a spare on his 10th frame Moore notched 205 in his th and a strike with the extra ball. game, and Peterson 202 in his Undoubtedly it was good bowling, first.
Several good matches were
played off in the Singles Handi- Skiver's Success cap Competition since my last Jotting-the competition is in the semi-final stage.
P. K. Hool beat S. Amplavanar 155, 15-7.
JUNIOR DOUBLES T. S. Young and M. K. Fung beat D. Chelliah and K. H. Khoo 18-10 (5-3), 12-15, 15—8.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
Following is to-day's Badmin- ton Championship programume:→ AT CLUB DE RECREIO Men's Senior Singles C. Au v. H. C. Eardley.
Mim-
p.m.).
Men's Junior Doubles
(1
F. Kwok and D. Kwok v. C. F. Chiu and S. C. Liang. (7.45 p.m.). R. M. Lavalle and N. A. Beltrao
R. E. Skiver, of U.S.S. danao, made no mistake in beat- Corp. Watts, of the Royal Sig-ing F, H. Bruzel in the Third nals, played W. D. Garine:
Round of the ou
Singles Handicap February 27, and, as was expect- Competition on March 3: he won ed, won very comfortably by 85 comfortably by 75 pins. Skiver's v. M. Talan and H. Odell. (8.30 pics, despite the heavy handicap. handicap was plus 33 and Brazel's | p.m.). Watts' handicap was plus 20 and plus 46 and the scores were. - Gardner's plus 50.
The scorca were:-Cpl. J. H. Watts 528 and Gardner 443,
Skiver 430 and Brazel 355.
There was rather a surprise when C. M. Williams beat Signal- Watts played with his usual man A. Cleggett in the fourth ability and never seemed to worry
Round of the Singles Handicap much about the 90 pins he had to Competition. or the same day. give away, but Gardner was not
William wen by no less than 74 comfortable and bowled much be.pins when it was expected that low his usual form.
Cleggett would win the encuun-
Unusual Match
Williams' handicap was plus 43 and Clegget's plus 26 The scores There was rather an unusual!wer:-Williams 500 and Cleggett match played in the third round
426.
"Y" HOCKEY TEAMS
Following will represent the Y.M.C.A. at hockey on the "Y" ground on Saturday:
1st XI v Khalsa (4.15 p.m.):- Benwell: Taylor, Yourieff; Jordan, Coombes, Waldron; Spencelayh, Morgan, Hitchcock, Ure, Dunne.
2nd XI v "A" Navy XI (3 p.m.):
- Cleggett: Railton, Saxby: Smits, Tomlinson, Gorman: Macy, Olsen,.
of the Singles Handicap Compet- CI Sepitsky play A. W. Muen-Dormer. Fancey, Banks.
tion, on March 11. between L/Cpl ger in
WAS
the Third Round of the
1.
{ }} Wilking of Royal Corps of same competition on March 6. this Siguals and Jack Ode 11 1 Sav it being the last match to be played Sejatsky's handi- umusul Letpuses Wilkins in this round trommerd Odell by Po tess than cap was plus 43 and bluenger plus
scores wer--C. 154 mms. When
it was expected: 36, and the
! Sepitsky 311 and Mucnger 308. that it would be a very tight game.
These were not good scores fur Willems handicap was plus 30
players who had reached thi and Odell's plus 33. and the score,
third round. Actually, the highest were Wilkins 552 and Odell 394
score a mere 119 was made by Wilkins bowled consistently well,
Muenger. Both players wine right und at 214
hits second game fover cumpleted the debacle of Odell.
Od I was right elf but I une- derstand that he has been very busy 1 Late Wilh Valunteer Camps
Still Winning
Wilkins in
beat the
Master Gunner Cooper 1./p!
H. D.
khm' plus 30, Scores --Cooper 482 and Wilkins 472.
The US S. Gold Star arrived at | Fourth Round on March 7 the end al February. corneiding It was a very close call for he just with a visit of the U.S S. Tulsi se managed to scrape home by the a return match was arranged to na..ow margin of 10 pins. Cooper's be played on March 1-the pre-handicap was plus 43 and Wi- vious match was played when the two ships happened to be in port on January 13, Gold Star win- ning on that occasion by 73 pins. In the return match, Tulsa made made no mistake, winning con- vincingly by no less than 323 pins, the scores being - Tulsa 3141 and Gold Star 2812,
Star Bowler
ל ii
Cooper will now meet Williams in the semi-final.
The other semi-finalists are Cpl. Watts and Sepitsky.
The records for the month of February were as follows-
TEN PINS
Ladies'
Mrs. A. Morton
Peterson of Tulsa
star Cpl. Watts bowler of the match with a use C. W. Engle ful 839, while Nichoff also of Tulsa, was second highest scorer with 821
Men's
178
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