BOWLERS’ CONDUCT
TIGHTENING UP THE rC)LE BAN ON WAGERING Occasionally—very rarely—incidents occur iu connection with bowling clubs in which a member may misconduct himself to such an extent that he requires to be disciplined. In the past the rule upon the matter has been a general one, which does not cover all manner of offences, of which examples were given at yesterday’s annual meeting of the Dominion Bowling Association. In order that power be given to deal with such offenders the following new rule was passed:— “The Council or any Centre shall have power on inquiry to disqualify or suspend, either temporarily or permanently. any member of a club affiliated to the Association or any Centre who may be found guilty of unfair play, of wilfully altering a bowl after it is stamped by the official bowl-tester of such Association or Centre, of using profane, indecent, or improper language at any function of such association, centre, or club, or during any game or on the property of any club of betting on the result of a game in which he is a player or at any such function or game or on any such property in the opinion of the Centre or Council misconduct himself.”
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 288, 5 September 1928, Page 10
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205BOWLERS’ CONDUCT Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 288, 5 September 1928, Page 10
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