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BOWLING.

DOMINION TOUBN.UIEXT. U » meating c: the Dusedin Bowling *:_, ft was resolved to. recommend to th-j *' vZ -Zealand Council that the Dominion tour.Ssnt consist of three competitions; that * doubles, and riuka bo played in tuat 1 • "251- that the first vcek bo devoted to ~ rili and doubles, rinks to follow the ncx. T ~ SSL and anything standing over from the * ftSrweek to be played concurrently with the ' iStfinalß,- that three games a day or a ' iSds be plT^ l on the-first and second days, Ed two en the third day, section tics to Si off on the thud day and green winners 2L*«t on the iourth and fifth days on the ' «• SffdH.* principle even if this involves ' fSie limit 01 the hrst two days; tna,. .he v did not approve of tne ■ appointment ' 'Jf. permanent secretary and vrould stremi- .' rn.lT oppose it, and considered that such an , Sonttant would jeopardise the contmu- < ' SeTof the Dominion Bowling Association: ' Zi "pcnsltr be imposed for a breach of > Crfle requiring players to have, one foot K mat; that the penalty be a caution ~* tte toi rJ«ee, in case of a second offence S. Olarer to be reported to the centre csecu■fcVeh«g6, which should have power to MmifalE him within limits to be fixed by S!?ruJe any piavcr, umpire, or other official rtno7en»re to have power 1o caution end JfreceMar*, to report tlie offender; that to £jrtm carrying Ml the rule all matsbe Knri three inches from the front edge; that r»e pcnaltr be inrpoied for lollops TVU bcvor.d the limits described by the JflU- thai <ho council prohibit «a use of < JSy waf«ial other than soft rubber in the iple erf shoes. KAIAPOI CLTTB. k fri-rd'" rink crsmo was pleyeS on the sTupoi Working Mens Club sfstav ST, afternoon, between the K.W.M.C. and Canfcrburv Club, which resulted:- ~ K.W It C -Fisher, Ball, Ramsay, Healings ~,""(,) C 9, Canterbury—Maynard, -, * Henderson, Stark (s.) 21. ... /The final of the Kaiapoi forking a Singles Championship was concluded ''jttttrdav afternoon, ivhen G. Hall 19 beat ' '% Monk It ;""' CANTERBURY CLUB. --■ " At, a meeting of the executive of the Can- "* tabury Bowling Club, «*!d last evening, Mr C Cos (president), in the chair, it waa -* to close the green to-morrow. It was i **%> decided not to have r, winter green.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 11

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BOWLING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 11

BOWLING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 11

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