BOWLING CONTROL
ASSOCIATION MEETING
TOUR OF BRITAIN MOOTED
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, July 6. A suggestion from Mr. R. S. Brown, of the Sports Travel Company, England, that a party of New Zealand bowlers should tour Great Britain j during the next summer was considered at the annual meeting of the council of the New Zealand Bowling [Association today. Pending an inviitation from the International Bowling | Board it was decided to leave the matter to the executive. j Dealing with instructions to be cabled to the associations' representatives on the International Bowling Board, it was resolved to support an application from the American Association for admission to the Inter-; 1 national Board. A remit to be submitted by the Australian Association suggesting that the constitution of the International Board i | should be altered so that England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, also each of the Dominions, should have two representatives, was supported. | j Mr. W. J. Truscott, president of the Auckland Bowling Centre, said that | Canada and Australia had been lax in exercising their right for representation in the past, and until they showed sufficient keenness in this re-j spect they should not ask for full status.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 7
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