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BOWLING.

fever,af Otaki player., intend making n vi.-it 1o Ka iori on Satmdav, when <mih'.vnble game, should re.,till. hanii’S with out side r ltd - . a ait le. s I ro; <hy mat - cites, are needed. "DON’TB.” For Now Players (and often for Old Players). A member has forwarded the following “Don’t.s” with the idea that they rnay be of some benefit: 1. Don’t think yon have learned all the points of the game alter the first two or three Saturdays. Vou may be disappointed when the selection som nt it lee leaves you out of (lie tournament rink. 2. Don’t play the shot you want to. The skip knows a little more about the game than you do. although you may not think so. 3. Don’t drive whenever you get a chance. It won't often occur. I. Don’t tell the skip what -hot lo play unless he asks you. ff ho doesn’! know what to do, the selection eommittco will soon find someone who does. 5. Dou’t cuddle kitty. Stand back and let the skip have a clear field. (I. Don’t talk when the skip is playing. lie wants his bowl to talk—not you. 7. Don’t blame the skip if he happens to be short. You have been known to lo it yourself. S. Don’t imagine yourself Max Vnll:ar or a Nipper Jury if you happen lo

beat a player. These tilings have n way of happening at times. 0. Don 't put the wrong bias on yOj.tr suli. It’s annoying lo the treasurer.

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Otaki Mail, 31 January 1923, Page 3

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BOWLING. Otaki Mail, 31 January 1923, Page 3

BOWLING. Otaki Mail, 31 January 1923, Page 3

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