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KISSES KITTY

.. .... , .. -_■':• V" WHEN a man has played any game continuously for , twenty-odd years he. naturally becomes attached to it. If by some freak of cliance Jariies Pascoe were cut off from bowls he would lose half his interest m life. " ;.,-: -.;..'-.. At the present time he is known to every bowler -m the -Auckland-pro-vince—and- not a few elsewherei-^.ts-president of the Auckland centre of the Dominion Bowling Association; which controls something over 50 clubs. . • James is well versed m tne duties of presidential jobs. His first term was for a couple of years just - before" the war with the Grey Lynn club. Subse-' ' quently he moved over the water, to Devonport, and was for six years president of that club. " ..,-..' i' Frpm the committee of the Auck-. land centre he became first vice—and then president. Jimmie. Pascoe is not a. man to talk about his own bowling achievements, but he has a tidy collection of trophies at home' to bear., testimony to his skitl with the" biassed bowl. V. ■ ■ He has been champi6n of the Devon- , port club, won the Tauranga tournament twelve raonths ago, and on a previous occasion —with Mayor Baildon, and the.two famous Caseys, Vie. and Maurice/—made one of the four that . reached" the finals m ,ihe Northern Bowling Association championship.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19270224.2.22.13

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
213

KISSES KITTY NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 6

KISSES KITTY NZ Truth, Issue 1108, 24 February 1927, Page 6

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