BOWLING.
[ iiy TKt.Kt.ltAril run r ,i:ss as ociation] HUM IN lON HOW L|y t. 'O' xi i: HI NKl'iN. sep . -Jl The lirst meeiing ni the newly-elee. - ed Council to the I Villi", ini! of New /.calami Howling AsMieiai ion was held at Dunedin to-day. M Nicholson President), Dunedin, presided. Members were present Irom Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill. Mr It. Hanning Dunedin) was appointed seeietarv In t:.i Council, and Mr Gralei was elected audiior. I j was decided that 11 hum. li. ' ■ Past President he a mem 1 el' ol ! e ( 'lOl net!. wi t h vot i llg po w i !u! 11 e \* a ’ following hi- pr.-si. lime; . Regarding ill" pnWei 01 ph- ■ . elialb nee bowl-, it was agice.l lb •. 1 .\sso. iat ion’s 1..11! niia.i-iits. at,a on 1 1 •. ground that sin-li be. 1. ! do e mplv with the laws oi t !i gam ■ lieg a riling bow l-t esl i tig. _it vr - agreed tiiiauimouslv that tin '• matter lie bait in tlie lands ot tin authorities of each een.Hc to d.vnl wilb a- liter tliilll; lit. Oiovtdid I 1 comes up to t.lte ai know !,i .e.l I M-.l el l|,e As 0 iation 1 Taylor's 1 11 1 i diawi.ig No. tl bowl) and that ceil! r- s 1..- noiitied. As in uiie tool on the nut. it was agreed that mats lie more than T-in. long and ISins w id.-, eai-h mat to he marked by lines, one inch wide. 1 u e jin-ins from the ! 1 out ol tie' uw t. aa ■ -i oiaver ;rt tlte moment ot -ty most have one too. not lew ilm.a tbree in,-be- lit freiii of tie nat. The following penalties were agre-d to: On the tin appeal to the umpire (1,, player le la- eautioned: r-'eoU.I a. subsequent breaches, (a) the bowl to ■ <!,. -let. 1 dead and lenmv.-d fe tbe g>-,. n : Id il t !i. !..>wl s : , remove I comes in contact with (be otbet bowls
, the Jack, tin’ skit, ot tl <■ opposing 1,, shall have the out ton of leaving t lie bead as it is. or H I'eplaeiug I '
dl"t 11 l'i •• -d Imwl. or -Lick, or ‘1 olaiio ’ the head dead. It was decided it,a. K • "i----,s, ~| to six:’. 11.-e. - edlle! hie to 1 ‘ if paid l.\ Del ember Isi . It was decided that the annunl nccliilg of the Associations be held 1 1„. headquarters of the new iy ei - ('oilia i 1 in ill.- see.iml w -’i-l- o'- !>'■ ;, j I, el’, sllell II eel ill" to bo P i. 1 e-t • . , j. ;1 ; !„„|v : t lie exact t im- -">d p'' to'be fixetl by the i ll< iit ni•!:-•; 'i’r.’sidenL l-’iii tli-’i’ d’-alt wal ~,.,.,-ssarv alterations I" -'■■■ ‘ ' eonlingent upon t l-t etinuge.
It was decided that th-- i’omtm Tonrua nten t i otn in-’ 11 ( ■( ■onAA ed 'j . Jannaty 11, and that th 'j" ” be- Sin-les, AV-’dm sdav ami lliuida- ; pairs. Kriday and Saturday ; ami sectional rinks the following Moml-i-Tiiesday, AVednes lay and Ihmsday The rinks are to eon-asi ol two ttaiii-s Ol 2A heads each daily. The following motion, move-, b- -n V tide r wood (AA’ellington) was dob ■' ed- -That the two-life system m | section play b- abolisbed in "I the winners of the minimum nti "■ sectional games mlilv P';', v ”'*; " ~t her, anil on "sn-ldeii Hi' l> ’‘ tn nut. and il" v.mu v Ilia- seven games. llf "inn-' l ' ; si cilariv to 1 hen play I l ' l ' , I ”' U “V' w inners ; the loser going '■ ;; ml oil to tin- final." . It was agreed that ana" ' mad- for a lotirnam ui •>" consisting -if the Conned ! ' '' 1 ’ 1 '° ' 1,1 Centre Kxeentive. , A strung recommendation was ml-. from th’’ Coitm-il that w Imn ‘ '• f mil tee is making an um-ga- \ - shall do so with the «h ■' ■" ' '' in-. Hu- p ■rmd oi l'*:iy
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1921, Page 1
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643BOWLING. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1921, Page 1
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