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BOWLING.

KIA 10A CLUB. i OPENING TELE SEASONI'ttdcr nparh'-r conditions that if»p} practically parleet .u- the. comnieme-ifi'-»t, a well-bias- d bow I set" ro||i u ._; by Mrs MeCabou. '.lilt- ••! th>- Trp-i-i'-iit. formally opened tho season 0:1 the trim km I'-j. e-reen yesterday aiternoou. Any evenino m the week now one can see utlu'iwiM' respectable uiiddle:i",vd men valktnji vigorously ami with an air of determination iu the direction oi seclireiy-tcnccU little sections, far i.om tin? hum ot commerce, u herefrom cDiuoi the sound 01 many a lunjjiiruuu "Ah" and oitiines. a hearty •• Well done old chap.'' Hut tor one tiling you would think something '.iaj> ooiug uu that :!;•• police should bo Lold :ibout, -ill should you Ijv tor the moment. su»£>ii.-,.iti» y.iTi must, be pardoned, for \ott are evidently a stranger iu lite land. The .>m- tl.in-4 that marks tho mail and hi-, i-alling. th.it stamps him a- a member of the. grea: band oi -.athcteis uu the green, is th. huiu.uo cloth ha.; that han-s tenderly i.v,-r h.- h-it shoulder. Uo is a boulcr. Do not, guess again cr you uili be uronj:. Arouse not the guard, his vacation U a poru-eful otic, lis is the pastime ilia: chases away tit-.- cures of :• dull business day. If you are wi-o cuter lie little picket, gate, with him. and if in connteuiuico yo". are mild and gentle. be uot surprised should a hustling mail with his hat tilted sideways, accost you with his note lv>ok. This time vol; have struck the secretary, am! provided your credentials are in order, you ean join in the mime that has sr.,-.id the test ■■;' centuries. There in the meantime r.<- nil! leave ion and talk further nh tit- tho Kia Tuus and th-.-ir ii!e.is;i:it u a vs. With their trends they nnmh.red about 50 iu all, ami greet.d tle-tr president with a cheer as he made Ins short osn;ns speech. .Mr -la-. )!•■■ I'tih-.n said that on behalf of the executive of the Ki:i To a Bowling Cub he had inueh picas,,.,, ill de lanilg tie -.eon up.';: for the season, ami he h«i[s:.l tlt.it everyone pie-ent v.oul-l thoroughly enjoy the attetuooii. That day he was making a row depiYttne i:> regard :-. the opening; u v.as his intention to present a ot'iall trnphv to the h-ovt.-r snaking tin- iii-h.-'t s-ore. lApohius .) lie wa, very oiad to see >-,> many of ihi-tr tiieiid.-- t'rou; the Tituaru C'iuh with them, and he was ofart ; t !<.) to s.- v > sueii a tplendrd attendame ~: ladies. Tiien tiu- hnv.ters ~et:!e>! down to the .su.-ady _v!'ioyif..-:it of an interest!!:.: '-'auie, in v.'hieh verv -_-i ■ d iorm w ; .<; shown, an:! only ail-.wed it to li- :!;- terru:>ted when an :n;--w-' -. a> ended for the disposal of afternoon tea. pro. vided by the l'r.-sid-.Rt. 'I he tnflrmiti.; :i.:e the siores iii a mafc'-h president v. Pallis-T. Citctwin, Howard. Courtis i-i -'! v. lierolei-on. UuK-. Andersen. U-.h.t-. is). IS U". Milter. I'impliii. Wiliiams. Div•hit i>> "> v. I. .1. Dunn. Hadlee. Shi»!it<». Ait'c n t.i •_■-. Pratt. MeCahon. (.lillies. Prior-t <•.) V- v. Hoyd. .Souter. Hutehi-o.n. Oihh,. G. V) 2.. ItiitMitfe. \V. A. IVarson. \\\ (; liwtn. Aitehesoii i,s) ll v. Irvine. !k--Brtde. It. AV.diaee. Bust Is) 23. A. \\ ilson. liilfour. Crawford. Eraser <s) 1-t v. Dalulish. South. Holdstate. Watson fs) •_>;; .1. Miller. CHssrdtl. Williamson. Fer- % u ':« {J -'> v - T -='-". CIou 2 h. Brown. I D. \oi:i!<: (st 17. Totals—President, 92, Vice-president

In.- president's mizfs for tho team stiMirii: the liii»t l( ..»i. i;iim!)(v r 0 j p 0 i ;K<i iV l> ''■."," „''- v I'mm. !iu,f!.-. Si.illito aurl Aitkcn (a).

THE IEsIT.VU OF BOWLS. Innam Ih.wUts have had ;m iti- Wa> tlurin- the pa*t tun dajs u Jir \\. A. aVott at work with liu bu-Ai-ttvtm- ina.-inuv. Mr Scutl i*. the „tir.-:al 4.-.-u T lor the V.;-;. Himhiij; As>.„iati..ii. and he l, :is ii , v^n m -••)i»r inter, -tin- infoi-maiion" l-s----[v.-1:111; !n- v >.s t t t.. Tmal 11. !u ; !1, Air sv.tt t-.-ied ll.j ~,.;,. ~{ „-liieh ;.;> -'•:- fH-U-Hi;, d [., the 11'. i.i..n. (mK. -Jl t„ members ~" , c .;. ; , l'.U Club 131 3 ets UelV sent iid from U annate and !,.i:r cets t'r.»m lent'ik;. but num.- v.ere received in.lll ...vM-ine-MDr .S_vti keeps hj:, tun. uhich U open to m»pectr-m to aii.v.ne interested. :,„d ins «<[M.-rat:i>::< in Tim;>.rti .-h.nv •,::'.: , i :.:..• bowls t> si,-.! :•_> j„ r .tut. v.-..--.. increased m tilt bias. Thi> Is :i very !■ _:h pvr to the fact that- •Tiiu::ni" "s :.* \. ;-y old i-in!>. til-.- largest proportion of b.e.vU t->t. (! l>o-liiir from tha'c club, and thin all IWU have a ten.b-i.-v to straighten uitii «i>;ir. Mr Scott sficr.V-s ITry hi-hly ~f tin.- c.itrtesv oho.vi! ] H ":n >'. the Timaru bnulcrs. and !e ~11 sider- that tin Mrc.-s t.i* his i.por.-i----tions is in tin- main dn.- :,> the ,-■>;- • i:.i- arid especially Us,- -Mi'..rts ir Mr <!r--. bi. uh.. did ad in his i,ov\- ti , as-.-t him. Mr 11-.-y Piiier, 'noted is clerk thmn-h the te-t,' mid i. ovtd himself very capable, while Mr Ml ::i- ---<»: spared no pains in boopin-r a i.r'.d ::reeri and divine; all possible a:;sutm;o. Mr Scott left by first express vcvcrd ay for O.imani. where lie -»xpm* to commence first tiling this nii.r.iin-;. ( k ia machines having been c.iisi;-i-.J Wit nielli'. He has vet to ccivor .!,._> ::', : , «. of Otatio. At inverear«ill hi .:.i,.-ts > he occupied cjnite three v-et 's r, ; te>tm<£.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14340, 4 November 1910, Page 6

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876

BOWLING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14340, 4 November 1910, Page 6

BOWLING. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14340, 4 November 1910, Page 6

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