BOWLING
The New South Wales Bowling Association will, hold a Bowls Carnival in celebration of the Official Opening of The Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is confidently anticipated that the Carnival wilL be the biggest ever held in Australia, and competitors will include players from all Australian States, New Zealsand, Great Britain, Canada, United States, South Africa and Fiji. Play will commence on Monday, 21st. March, two days after the official opening of the Bridge, with a rink competition which will be played in Sections. In this event each rink will play nine games, then each day for three days, the Section winners will then play off. There will also be a Singles Tournament to be called the “Harbour Bridge Singles,” to follow the rink play. Trophies will be presented in accordance with the scale obtaining for Australian Championships, and special medals are being struck in commemoration of the historic occasion. A special souvenir is also being prepared to he presented to each Competitor. It is expected that the nominations will be around the 2000 mark.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1931, Page 3
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