BOWLING
KA-RORTOLUB.
The twentieth annnal report of the Karon Bowline Club- states that the membership now stands at 66 ordinary members, five'life, and eight honorary, an increase of eleven on last year's figures. The club finished with a credit balance of £17 .lls 9d on Hie year's working, which is regarded as satisfactory, in view of the expenditure met with during the year.. ..,..,. Regret is expressed that club members
do not -'-ai'.the entering of tournament x play more consideration. Trouble has been experienced owing to the ravages of-grass grub on the green, but it is lioped' that by next season the green will have returned''to its former excellent condition. The social activities of the club have been a great success, and a, new_billiard "table has. been instaUed.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 8
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