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  2. The REFEREE'S PAGE FOR BOWLERS

    I PREVIOUSLY ENTERTAINED the idea that I conducted this page, but metaphorically speaking, "the bailiffs are in," and I am required to capitulate to our worthy friend the Mackay medico. He has come back with a real North Queensland onslaught, and in effect demands that no longer shall the notions that I have been in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,665 words
  3. Bowls Results on Page 23

    Any bowler's wife knows instinctively when Jack, Bill, Tom, or Harry has a job in front of him at the bowling green. He usually begins several days ahead to "talk about it," in order to relieve his feelings, and sometimes ...

    Article : 693 words
  4. YOUNG CHAMPION'S GREAT RECORD

    It falls to the lot of very few men to reach the top of the ladder in bowls in New Zealand. Many have been trying for the past 40 years, and of these less than a dozen stand out. Beginning with J. Brackenridge, senior, and finishing with Norrle Bell, junior, I might mention Maxwell ...

    Article : 690 words
  5. West Maitland Club's Challenge

    Dear Sir,—In your issue of September 3, 1930, appeared a statement by "Boomerang," given certain reasons why West Maitland Club was in "splendid isolation." Unfortunately the statement did not include the full facts of the case and has created the, impression that the West ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 778 words
  6. SHOTS OF THE WEEK

    THE Mail Branch of the G.P.O., Melbourne, has formed a bowling section, and will begin operations immediately. Every commercial and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 623 words
  7. VICTORIAN CHAMPIONS

    THE semi-final of the Victorian classic was played off between Collings and Balfe, on the one band, Chaster and Kruse, ...

    Article : 83 words
  8. Informative Replies to Questions from Readers in Australia and N.Z.

    "W.M.O.," Herston (Qld.):—"Am submitting a tracing of my hand for your opinion. Am a novice in the real sense, but none the loss keen and ...

    Article : 880 words
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  11. Dunlop-Perdriau Rubber Bowls

    Were used by both winner (Mr. P. Wood) and runner-up (Mr. E. Gibson) in the final for the Queensland State Championship—reported to be the finest in the history of Queensland Bowls—February, 1931. Also used by Mr. P. Westbrook and Mr. T. Vains (and all his rink) in ...

    Article : 70 words
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