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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 28, 1941.
BOWLING ALLEY
JOTTINGS
By "STRIKE"
the course of the last!
two weeks the semi- finals and final of the
· Singles Handicap Com-: petition have been de- cided.
be-
The first semi-final was tween Corp. H. Watts of Royal Corps of Signals and C. L. Sepitsky,
and was played 1 March 14. Watts' handicap was plus 20 and Sipitsky's plus 43
As was expectedt, Watts, despite | the formidable number of pins he had to concede, won easily by 211 plus, the scores being J. H. Walts 919, C. 1. Sipitsky 708.
Watts bowled well; commencing | with a good 209 in his first game. he had 162 in his second, 209 in his third, 171 in his fourth and 168 in his fifth, to average a bril- liant 184 pins.
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Master Gunnor Cooper, winner of the Singles Handi. cap Competition,
He might have Corps of Signals, which resulted done even better than this, but he in a very close win for Tulsa by had several bad splits"
during 58 pins. the course of the match, several 1990 and Signals 1934.
The scores were Tulsa of which, however, he managed Vasko for Tulsa was as usual to convert into spares,
Sipitsky appeared to be uncom-535, this score contributing large- the star bowler of the match with fortable throughout the match,ly to the Signals' downfall, and bowled below his usual form; Bellor of Tulsa was
second
it was only in the fourth game, highest scorer with a brilliant 518, when he grossed 172. that he and next. best was Neate of
normal Signals with a good 509.
Feature of the match was the number of scores of 100
touched form.
anything like
Other Match
or over,
CHOA & REMEDIOS CHOA & REMEDIOS NEARLY LET CHANCE FORDOUBLES WINSLIP
By "Adrem"
AT HONG KONG Cricket Club yesterday, A. V. Remedios and George Choa deservedly beat 0. Umetani and T. Imura in the Colony Open doubles tennis tournament.
With Umetani evidently feeling the effects of his long struggle with Pagh the previous day, and Imura being unable to find his touch, the Japanese pair offered little resistance in the first set which Choa and Remedios won for the loss of three games.
In the second set, Choa and Remedios still held the upper hand and led all through until, at 4-3 and 40-love on their own service, they became care- less and the Japanese
take that game, and the fought back gamely to
next, the latter also being recovered from a losing
there bring no fewer than 14; position.
Bellow netted two. Drewes two, be-Borg one and Vasko three
for
of Tulsa, while Birkett. Neate, Hall, Wiland (leggett had three each for
The other semi-final was tween our Gunner Cooper. Royal Artillery, and C. W. liams, and was played on March Signals. 17. Cooper won by 58 pins. Both player's handicaps were plus 43 so they both started level and the ! scores were, Cooper 662 and Wil liams 804.
his
Return Match
scores were,
Signals 1890.
the
and
At this stage, Imura, who had been very inconsistent and had been the subject of a concentrated
Next Week's Matches
Following is the progranume for next week:--
MONDAY
Open Singles
Pagh 18
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