BOOKS AND BOOKMEN.
The Bowler’s Pocket Book, published under the patronage of the Northern Bowling Association, is a decided novelty, and one that will no doubt be appreciated by all lovers of the game. This little work, which can easily be carried in the vest pocket, contains quite a number of useful hints to bowlers, as well as putting a club secretary up tn several “wrinkles'’ that will tend, not only to save confriderable limn and trouble, but assist him in making his duties a success. Pi<‘<-(‘d< nls of several forms are set out for the guidance of those having the management of clubs. One feature of the book that will prove of utility in view of- th eearly approach of the inter-club matches is a form of record of scores made; with very little writing a permanent record of a season’s play can be set out, which would bo of inestimable use for future n-fmemo. As the edition is limited, bowlers should take an early opportunity of procuring the interesting little book.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 6, 10 February 1909, Page 4
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