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CLEARWATER FLORIDA LAWN BOWLING CLUB SITE OF THE 1965 ALBA NATIONAL OPEN<br />

TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD MARCH 8TH TO 13TH INCLUSIVE. THESE NEW RUBICO SURFACED<br />

RINKS SITUATED CLOSE TO THE GULF OF MEXICO AS SEEN IN THE BACKGROUND. THE CLUB­<br />

HOUSE AND CONVENIENT PARKING AREA ARE ADJACENT TO THE RINKS. THE RECENTLY<br />

COMLETED MANDALEY SHORES APARTMENT BUILDI NG, SHOWN UPPER LEFT HAND CORNER<br />

OF THE PICTURE, IS LOCATED DIRECTLY ON THE GULF AT CLEARWATER BEACH<br />

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HENSELITE GRIPPO POLISH<br />

HENSELITE JR. CARPET BOWLS<br />

MRS. CHET SHEERE<br />

1535 Superior Ave., Newport Beach. Calif.<br />

Tel. LIberty 8·8137<br />

Serving Southe rn California of the<br />

Southwest Division, ALBA<br />

QUALITY PRODUCTS···<br />

FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD!<br />

USED AND RECOM­<br />

MENDED BY BOW­<br />

LERS EVERWHERE .<br />

FOR A BETTER GRIP,<br />

FOR BETTER BOWll<br />

ING (AND POLISH)<br />

USE " GRIPPO!"<br />

PROVIDE HOURS OF<br />

ENJOYABLE COMPE·<br />

TITIVE RELAXATION<br />

FOR ALL THE<br />

FAMIL Y. EACH SET,<br />

ATTRACTIVELY PRES·<br />

ENTED, CONSIST OF<br />

EIGHT 2 %" BIASED<br />

CARPET BOWLS AND<br />

JACK. MAKES A PER·<br />

FECT GIFT.<br />

"HENSELITE" THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING BOWLING. USED BY<br />

CHAMPIONS EVERYWHERE, HENSELITE SUPER GRIP BOWLS ARE<br />

CONSISTENT WINNERS OF EVERY MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

PLAYED THROUGHTOUT THE BOWLING WORLD.<br />

AVAILABLE IN THE NEW POPULAR HEAVYWEIGHT MODEL<br />

IN ALL SIZES-4% " THRU 5 1 / s " -IN BOTH BLACK AND<br />

MAHOGANY COLORS . FACTORY ENGRAVED DESIGNS OR<br />

WITH COLORED RINGS. ALL HENSELITE BOWLS NOW<br />

CARRY THE NEW A.L.B .A. STAMP.<br />

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES<br />

OF THE NEW WEIGHT?<br />

• BOWLERS WHO NOW PLAY WITH LARGE SIZE BOWLS,<br />

FOR THE BENEFIT OF WEIGHT, WILL BE ABLE TO OB­<br />

TAIN THE SAME ADVANTAGES WITH A SMALLER SIZE<br />

BOWl.<br />

• THEY ARE LESS AFFECTED BY THE WIND THAN THE<br />

MEDIUM WEIGHT MODEl.<br />

• ON BUMPY GREENS THEY ARE MORE STEADY AND<br />

NOT DIVERTED FROM THEIR TRUE RUN.<br />

HENSELITE JACKS<br />

ARE USED THROUGHOUT THE<br />

WORLD. PERFECTLY ROUND.<br />

STAY CLEAN AND PERMANENT·<br />

LY WHITE. MADE BY THE SAME<br />

UNIQUE PROCESS AS ALL<br />

OTHER TOP CLASS<br />

PRODUCTS.<br />

HENSELITE<br />

UNITED STATES DISTRIBUTORS<br />

HENRY G. MAL18Y<br />

5275 Proctor Ave., Oakland. Calif.<br />

Tel OL 5-2263<br />

Serving No. Calif. and Arizona of<br />

Southwest, and Northwest Divisions<br />

HENSELITE INDOOR<br />

BIASED BOWLS<br />

POPULAR FOR CLUBS, RESORTS AND<br />

HOTELS. THESE SETS OF 4" DIAMETER<br />

BOWLS ARE MADE TO THE SAME AC·<br />

CURACY AND PRECISION AS THE WORLD·<br />

FAMOUS HENSELITE LAWN BOWLS. SPE·<br />

CIAL INDOOR CARPETS IN SIZE 30'X6'<br />

ALSO AVAILABLE. EIGHT BOWLS AND<br />

JACK TO EACH SET. ATTRACTIVELY<br />

BOXED .<br />

HAROLD L. ESCH<br />

P.O. Box 3304. Orlando. Fla. 32802<br />

Tel. GArden 3·2320<br />

Serving Eastern. Central<br />

and Southeast Divisions, ALBA<br />

WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BROCHURES LISTING ALL EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE WITH PRICES


COVER:<br />

PHOTO: COVER<br />

H arold L. Esch<br />

S T A F F<br />

RUSSELL D. LEINBACH<br />

Pttblication Chclit·man<br />

Alf L. A DERSON<br />

Exectttive Chai'rma?z<br />

KIRK L. SINCLAIR<br />

Cvrcttlation Manager<br />

CRESSL YN L. TILLEY<br />

Editor and Business Manager<br />

LARRY R. HENNINGS<br />

Adve1·tisinJ? Manager<br />

414 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 98104<br />

GEORGE W . MILNE<br />

Asst. A dvertising Manager<br />

414 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 98104<br />

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS<br />

C C Rea .................... Sottthwest Division<br />

67 Orchard Road, Orinda, Calif.<br />

Chas. F. Hemphill .......... Soztthwest Division<br />

401 South Roxbury Dr., Beverly Hills,<br />

Calif.<br />

Harold L. Esch ................ Sotttheast Division<br />

P. O. Box 3304, Orlando, Florida<br />

Max Liberman .................. Eastern Division<br />

Bowling Editor, The Hartford Courant,<br />

285 Broad Sr., Hartford 1, Conn.<br />

George Fyfe ...................... Ce1ztral Di·vision<br />

530 No. Taylor, Oak Park, IlL<br />

Condie M. May ........ Northwest Division<br />

1105 Spring Sr., Seattle 4, Washington<br />

A.L.B.A. COUNCIL<br />

Russell D. Leinbach .................... Pt·esident<br />

Alf Anderson .............. Fi1'St Vice·President<br />

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UNIQUE TOURNAMENT AT<br />

ST. PETERSBURG l.B.C.<br />

DELAND LAWN BOWLING CLUB<br />

On a recent Saturday afternoon the<br />

greens of the St. Petersburg <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling<br />

Club, were full of joyful men and<br />

women <strong>club</strong> members. They were competing<br />

vigorously in a mixed trebles<br />

draw tournament in which nobody lost<br />

everybody won, even members who did<br />

not play. H ow did everybody win?<br />

All entry fees, one dollar minimum<br />

and as much more as one wished to contribute,<br />

went to make a brighter Christmas<br />

for the needy youngsters at the<br />

Children's H ospital. What bowler could<br />

lose doing that. The high twO game<br />

winners did get boxes of candy as ?<br />

little extra, as did high first game and<br />

second game winners. For those who<br />

signed up for the event in a non-play in[<br />

column, draws were made for similar<br />

sweet prizes.<br />

And the Club won a not-so-easy-toget<br />

these days prize! The tie-up of the<br />

Club and the Children's Hospital brought<br />

a St. Petersburg Times photographer to<br />

the greens to catch the men's and the<br />

women's games chairmen presenting the<br />

money to the Administrator of the Hospital.<br />

The picture was arranged to include<br />

bowls and greens so that a persor<br />

casually looking through the paper would<br />

know that there was a <strong>lawn</strong> <strong>bowling</strong> clu'<br />

in the city. Good advertising plus good<br />

community relations.<br />

Two more such Saturday afternoon<br />

affairs are held each year, one for the<br />

Red Cross and one for the Salvation<br />

Army. They have been well supported<br />

by the members for many years, have<br />

provided thousands of dollars for worthy<br />

organizations, and develop good community<br />

relationships, with a bit of advertising<br />

on the side.<br />

DELAND LAWN BOWLING CLUB<br />

Deland is an attractive small c.ity, the<br />

home of Stetson University-the <strong>lawn</strong><br />

bowls <strong>club</strong> has approximately 100 members,<br />

both men and women, and enters<br />

five trebles teams in the North Central<br />

Florida League, which consists of<br />

five other <strong>club</strong>s-Orlando, Mt. Dora,<br />

New Smyrna Beach, Daytona Beach and<br />

Peabody. Every Sunday during the <strong>bowling</strong><br />

season the Deland SUN EWS carries<br />

a well-written and entertaining<br />

column "<strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling" by A. W. Fisher,<br />

the Publicity Chairman of the Deland<br />

<strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling Club.<br />

Officers for 1964-1965: L. C. Desaucels,<br />

President; L. J. Gravelle, Vice­<br />

President; T. T. Foley, Sec.-Treasurer.<br />

Buck Hills Falls 1964: (L. to R. ) Harold Esch, Vivian Esc h, Hubert Sage, Zelma Dei, t and John Dies!.<br />

Esch is an A.L.B.A. Councilor. Sage is President of Tacoma L.B.C. & N.W. Division Si ngles Champion.<br />

FELLOW LAWN BOWLER<br />

We Welcome You To Our Greens<br />

SOUTHEAST DIVISION<br />

Lake Wales Tourist Club, l.B. Div.<br />

Sessoms a nd 5th Street<br />

lake Wales, Florida<br />

Phone 2-7313<br />

Mr. Ed. Olson, Chairman<br />

Monday thru Saturday<br />

Nov. to April 20th 2 P.M. - Each Day<br />

MIAMI LAWN BOWLING CLUB<br />

404 N.W. Third Street<br />

Miami, Florida<br />

Telephone 377-4182<br />

Dr. Wm. H. Sturm, Secretary<br />

Bowling every day except Sunday·all year<br />

Game time 1 :30 P.M.<br />

NORTHWEST DIVISION<br />

Queen Crty L.B. Club<br />

Aurora Ave. (US 99) at 59th St.<br />

lower Woodland Park<br />

Seattle, Washington<br />

SU 2-9824<br />

Bow ling every day at 1 :00 & 7:30 P.M.<br />

Condie M. May, Secy-Treas.<br />

1105 Spring St. Zone 98104<br />

- 5 -<br />

LET'S STAND UP AND BE COUNTED!<br />

Wear your <strong>club</strong> pin-badge or emblem<br />

often it is good publicity! Use A.L.B.A.<br />

SEALS on all you.r letters-this is also<br />

good publicity! Ask your Division Secretary<br />

for the SEALS, or write C. P. Middleron,<br />

135 Montana Ave., Santa Monica,<br />

Cali f., Committee on A.L.B.A. SEALS.<br />

Only $1.00 per 100.<br />

I/LAWN BOWL<br />

FOR<br />

HEALTH "tJ D FUN t<br />

AMERICAN<br />

LAWN BOWLS ASS'N.<br />

eO.<br />

" Sorry, sir," said the hotel desk clerk to the<br />

traveling salesman, "but we have no room<br />

al all. Unless _ . . "<br />

" Unless what?" was the question.<br />

" Unless you'd be willing to share a room with<br />

a red-headed school teacher."<br />

The .alesman became indignant and said, "A<br />

red-headed school teacher! I know you've heard<br />

stories about traveling salesmen, but I'll have<br />

you know that I'm happily married, church going,<br />

and a home loving man!"<br />

" Well," said the clerk, 1150'S he."<br />

Doctor: " You have acute appendicitis."<br />

Girl: "Listen, Doctor, I came here to be<br />

examined, not to be admired!"


For information concerning Bowling Facilities<br />

and Residence write:<br />

Edward A. St. Phi ll ip, V.P. and Mgr.<br />

SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR<br />

PERSONNEL COMMITTEES:<br />

Larry R. Hennings, Team Captain;<br />

Edward J . Hayden, Vice Team Cap­<br />

'fain; Ivor 8ebb, Property Manager.<br />

Paige Newton, Chairman; Gene<br />

Tincher, Vice Chairman; Malcolm<br />

Campbell, L. R. DeMunn, Game Selectors;<br />

Jos. Ibe, Publicity Director; Mrs.<br />

Margery Moors, Ladies Affairs Coordinator;<br />

Mrs. Margaret Hennings, Secretary.<br />

Leave New York Jan. 19, 1965.<br />

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1965 Arrive<br />

Johannesburg. Arrive New York<br />

March 4, 1965.<br />

The Gap. "E very time it looks like I'm<br />

going to make ends meet," wails Rosemary<br />

1-1'1 eaver, "somebody moves the<br />

ends."<br />

GULF AND BAY -LAWN BOWLING CLUB<br />

On Siesta Key<br />

Sarasota, Florida<br />

Enjoy REAL <strong>Lawn</strong> ,Bowling on One of the Finest Turf Courts in Florida<br />

Club Tournaments for Singles and Trebles Each Month<br />

Inter-Club Matches and Special Events for<br />

Ladies and Mixed Teams-Played Daily<br />

OT HEr. ACTIVITI ES: PAR-3 - Shuffleboard Courts -<br />

Excellent Shelli ng - Fishing (Gulf and Bay) ­<br />

Swi m mi ng (heated pool and Gulf bathing)<br />

(700 feet of private beach)<br />

WINTER SEASON 1964-65<br />

(Dec. 19, 1964-April 20, 1965)<br />

ON THE WORLD ' S M OST BEAUTIFUL BEACH<br />

MEMBERS OF A.L.B.A. ON<br />

SOUTHERN AFRICA TOUR<br />

Dr. Charles K. & Phyllis Barnes, Chicago, Illi­<br />

nois; Ivor Bebb, Seattle, Wash.; Walter & Mary<br />

Bell, Long Beach, California; Harry Burton, Los<br />

Angeles, California; Malcolm Campbell, South<br />

Harwich, Mass.; Edward J. Hayde n, Clearwater,<br />

Flo rida; Mrs. Martha Darcy, Portland, Oregon;<br />

larry & Mi riam DeMunn, East Liverpool, Ohio;<br />

Miss Mildred Dobbs, Wyckoff, N.Y.; Chuck &<br />

Elsie Mae Ellis, Gulf & Bay Club Sarastoa, Florida;<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John Gamble, Santa Barbara, Calif.;<br />

Larry & Margaret Hennings, Seattle, Wash.; Colo­<br />

nel Erie Holmes, St. Petersburg, Florida; Harold<br />

B. Hutchinson, Redondo Beach, Calif.; Joe &<br />

Lillian Ibe, Chicago, Illinois; Erik & Dagny Krag,<br />

Mill Valley, Calif.; Dr. Rufus & Genevieve Knight,<br />

Pomona, Calif.; Mrs. Gladys lewis, Plainfield,<br />

N.Y.; Miss lillian Magnuson, Chicago, Illinois;<br />

Dr. J . Howard Maloney, Rockford, Illinois; Peter<br />

& Mary Milroy, New Baltimore, Michigan; Miss<br />

Margery Moore, Portland, Oregon: Paige &<br />

Kathleen Newton, Lake Oswego, Oregon; Miss<br />

Vera Re burn, St. Petersburg, Florida; Wade &<br />

Martha Shepard, Cincinnati, Othio; Eugene &<br />

Anne Tincher, long Beach, Calif.<br />

-7-<br />

Siesta Key, Sarasota, Florida<br />

P.o. Box 3199 Phone 924-1 301<br />

IF YOU CONSIDER YOURSelF<br />

MENTAllY A LERT - HERE IS A<br />

CHANCE TO PROVE IT!<br />

Take our advice, however, and do not<br />

test yourself the morning after winning<br />

that <strong>club</strong> championship.<br />

Here are the questions:<br />

1. If YOLl wenr ro bed at 8 o'clock<br />

ronight and set the alarm to get up at<br />

9 o'clock the next morning, how many<br />

hours sleep would you be alJowi ng<br />

yourself?<br />

2. How many birthdays does the average<br />

bowler have?<br />

3. If you had only one match, and<br />

enrered a room in which there was a<br />

keroscene lamp, a gas ring, and a fuel<br />

stOve, what would you light first?<br />

4_ Some months have 31 days, some<br />

30 days, bur how many have 28?<br />

5. If a doctOr gave you three p ills<br />

and rold you ro take one every half<br />

hour, how long would they last you?<br />

6. A man builds a rectangular house<br />

with each side having a southerly aspect.<br />

Where did he build it?<br />

ANSWERS ON PAGE 19


DON'T "KILL" TIME ... tHftul it FULLYI<br />

George Milne - President of the Town Ha ll Bowling Club of Sun<br />

City, Arizona - says, " One of the many reason s I moved to Sun City,<br />

Arizona is we have two <strong>lawn</strong> <strong>bowling</strong> <strong>club</strong>s and we play year 'round .<br />

In fact, Sun City, Arizon a, has the only <strong>lawn</strong> <strong>bowling</strong> greens in the<br />

ent ire State! "<br />

You 'll find <strong>lawn</strong> <strong>bowling</strong> <strong>club</strong>s in Kern City, California ... Sun<br />

City, California and Sun City, Florida, too. And <strong>lawn</strong> <strong>bowling</strong> is just<br />

one of the many ways to enjoy life - enjoy it fully - in Del Webb 's<br />

Retirement Cities. Th ere's swimming, shuffleboard, golf, workshops<br />

an d studios bein g enjoyed to th e fullest by the twelve thousand<br />

ha ppy residents.<br />

Why should you settle for less!<br />

Suii' City<br />

Phoenix,<br />

ARIZONA<br />

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT<br />

By RUSSELL D. LEINBACH<br />

ALBA President<br />

To: CLUB SECRETARIES<br />

With this issue of "BOWLS" the publication,<br />

distribution and advertising<br />

functions have been separated from the<br />

office of the A.L.B.A. Secretary-Treasurer.<br />

Your Council is pleased to announce that<br />

the following individuals constitute the<br />

staff of "BOWLS":<br />

Cresslyn L. Tilley- EditOr and Business<br />

Manager<br />

Kirk L. Sinclair-Circulation Manager<br />

Larry R. H ennings-Advertising Manager<br />

George W. Mi lne-Advertising Asst.<br />

Manager<br />

Messrs. Tilley and Sinclair can be<br />

reached at the publications office and<br />

Merrs. Hennings and Milne at the advertising<br />

office, addresses for which are listed<br />

on the index page of the magazine.<br />

In view of the separation of these<br />

duties and in the interest of avoiding confusion<br />

and creating a more effective organization<br />

and obtai ning maximum economies,<br />

we ask your very pecial cooperation<br />

on the fo llowing matters :<br />

1. All matters pertaining to "BOWLS"<br />

should be directed to the appropriate department<br />

head as listed above with the<br />

exception of local newsworthy items<br />

which should be forwarded to the Special<br />

Correspondent for your Divisiion whose<br />

name and address appears on the index<br />

page of this publication. We are very<br />

anxious to broaden the coverage of the<br />

magazine in order to cover all items of<br />

Ri verside.<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

KERN CITY, Bakersfield. CALIFORNIA<br />

Ta mpa.<br />

FLORIDA<br />

lOteresr to bowlers in all sections of the<br />

country_<br />

II. It is necessary to ask your prompt<br />

cooperation inu updating our circulation<br />

mailing list. This is urgently needed to<br />

insure the prompt receipt of the magazine<br />

by all active members of the A.L.B.A .<br />

affiliated <strong>club</strong>s and also in the interest<br />

of economy so that we may remove from<br />

the list those who no longer have an<br />

active affiliation. Currently the mailing<br />

list contains 800 names and addresses over<br />

and above the number of dues-paying<br />

members. Obviously, this should be<br />

promptly corrected and we are asking<br />

each <strong>club</strong> secretary to furnish the Circulation<br />

Manager of "BOWLS" wi th an updated<br />

membership list-names and addresses-<br />

of all active dues-paying members.<br />

Following the mailing of this list,<br />

we ask your constant attention to the requirement<br />

of notifying the Cirmulation<br />

Manager of any additions, address changes<br />

and deletions. It is extremely importam<br />

that this list be kept up to date at all<br />

times. All non-dues-paying members of<br />

A.L.B.A. affiliated <strong>club</strong>s such as non-bowlers,<br />

honorary members, etc, may subscribe<br />

to the magazine on an individual basis<br />

at the subscribtion rate indicated on the<br />

index pgae by contacting the circulation<br />

manager. The publication of the magazine<br />

is schedllied for the 15th day of<br />

January, April, July and October. All information<br />

should be in the hands of the<br />

magazine staff thirty days prior to publication<br />

date.<br />

III. Club and D ivision affairs should<br />

be handled through the Division Secretary-Treasurer.<br />

As in the past, dues will<br />

be collected through this source and he<br />

should have available at all times a list<br />

-15-<br />

of all current <strong>club</strong>, assoClatlOn and all<br />

league officers with complete names and<br />

addresses. The Division Secretary-Treasurer<br />

will in turn keep the A.L.B.A. Secretary-Treasurer<br />

current on such information.<br />

Will you please assist us in our effort<br />

to make this a continually more effectie<br />

organization operating in the most<br />

economical manner.<br />

ltv orried 'wife as she watched her husband<br />

fishing in a bt6cket of water in<br />

the livi1Zg room tt6t'1Zed to her friend<br />

a1zd said, "I'd take him to a psychiatrist,<br />

but we need the fish."<br />

LAWN BOWLERS FASHIONS<br />

Did you ever see anything more impressive<br />

than a group of teams, men and<br />

women, all dressed in white, at play on<br />

the greens?<br />

The advertising department of your<br />

<strong>Bowls</strong> magazine is attempting to interest<br />

a clothing manufacturer, having national<br />

distribution with space to dress up <strong>lawn</strong><br />

bowlers. We would like to hear from<br />

members as to styles of apparel llsed or<br />

recommended; such as trousers, blazers,<br />

shirrs, skirrs, sweaters, shoes, etc with<br />

the manufacturers' names when possible.<br />

Your response would assist us in<br />

developing twO to four pages of "Where<br />

To Buy" paid advertising.<br />

S e n d yOllr suggestions to George<br />

Milne, clo <strong>Bowls</strong> Advertising Office,<br />

414 Central Bldg., Seattle, Washington<br />

98104. We will appreciate your help.


BEVERLY HILLS L.B .C.<br />

On December 7th the 37 th annual<br />

mee ting of the Club was held at Rancho<br />

Golf Club H ouse. Officers elected ro serve<br />

in 1965 werre, Cresslyn 1. Tilley, President,<br />

Lester S. Timmins, Vice-President,<br />

George M. Chelew, Secretary and Bill<br />

Shaw, Treasurer. Two members elected<br />

at large ro serve on the Executive Commi<br />

ttee were Gene Barron and An Bridwell.<br />

The Beverly Hills Club's governing<br />

powers are vested in an Executive<br />

Committee. This Committee is composed<br />

of the elected officers and the twO member"<br />

elected at large.<br />

If you vi<strong>site</strong>d the Beverly HillIs LBC<br />

you would find it now in its 38th year<br />

and has developed an organizati on that<br />

should be of interes t and help ro newer<br />

Bowling Clubs. At present we have about<br />

170 members. About 115 are acti ve bowl·<br />

ers. W e ha ve three greens and a small<br />

Club House and bowl every day of the<br />

week, weather perm.itting. Our initiation<br />

fee is $2 5.00 and annual dues .10.00. W e<br />

pay to the City of Beverly Hills $60.00<br />

per year . . . $80.00 for non-resident<br />

members .. . as a greens fee. We have<br />

money in the bank and there has never<br />

been an assessment of any kind. We are<br />

associated with the Southwes tern Division<br />

of ALBA and also ALBA. We belong to<br />

the W estern League, Seven local Clubs;<br />

which mee ts every twO weeks, with each<br />

Club sending twO teams. Each Club en·<br />

terrains the League twice a year. Our<br />

grea test interest is jn inter-<strong>club</strong> visits. W e<br />

entertain 8 or 10 Clubs a year and visi t<br />

about the same number. W ithin 0 1lI Club<br />

we hold championship singles, doubles<br />

and triples to urnaments each year. W e<br />

also have one or more blind draw rournaments,<br />

an Australia n singles and one<br />

rinks rournament each year. Perpetu al<br />

Cups and individual trophies are provided<br />

for all these rou rnaments.<br />

Our make up board Committee arranges<br />

the team members each day except<br />

T uesdays, T hursd ays and Sundays.<br />

On these days members may choose ro<br />

make up their own game. Monday is<br />

guest day for ladies who are welcome ro<br />

bowl. with the men. Before and after<br />

<strong>bowling</strong> there is g in rummy and bridge<br />

in our Cl ub room. There are as ma ny<br />

spectators as playe rs and these games play<br />

no small part in ge tting acqua inted and<br />

enj oy lI1g th e good felolwsbip among<br />

mem bers. Our Executive Committee<br />

functions smoothly and efficiently. The<br />

membership is loyal, thoughtful and<br />

friendly and our greens are excellent.<br />

The caliber of our <strong>bowling</strong> is good and<br />

SOUTH WEST DIVISION<br />

we have fun. Come have a game with<br />

us any day at 12: 30. A most important<br />

part . . . is the Instruction<br />

Committee for new members . . .<br />

preparing them for competitive <strong>bowling</strong>.<br />

After the World <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling Tournament<br />

at Arroyo Seco in July the winners<br />

were automatically chosen to represent<br />

their country in a shake down Round<br />

Robin at Beverly Hills LBC in Singles,<br />

Doubles and Triples. Five Countries were<br />

represented. A stand out show.<br />

Under date of December 11th Time<br />

magazine ran an article about our spry<br />

84 year old member, Dr. W lliiam Brady:<br />

who until recently practiced somersaulting<br />

for keeping himself limber and as a<br />

tough <strong>bowling</strong> competitOr. "Doc" Brady<br />

has been a medical columnist for Fifty<br />

years and syndicated in 80 papers under<br />

the heading "Personal Health Service."<br />

He has practiced what he has written and<br />

the result is we have a young member<br />

at 84. Keep it up Doc for you give to all<br />

of us encoll[agement to believe that keeping<br />

phys ically fit ensures remaining<br />

young.<br />

The Beverly Hills <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling Club<br />

takes pride in having its President appointed<br />

EditOr and Publisher of ALBA<br />

<strong>Bowls</strong> magazine. The Mast Head will<br />

li st the names of those whose responsibility<br />

it will be ro edit, publish and circulare<br />

the magazine. Cresslyn L Tilley.<br />

EditOr and Publisher, Kirk Sinclair, Circulation<br />

Direcror, Chas. F. H emphill, Special<br />

Correspondent, Southwest Division:<br />

Emerson Newman, Chas F. Hemphill and<br />

Charles MiddletOn, Editorial Staff, are all<br />

members of Beverly Hills LBe. Our sympathy<br />

to all those members whose greens<br />

ar buried under snow and we invite yo u<br />

to California for the winter games. W e<br />

know how much you mi s being on the<br />

green thi time of year and we wish you<br />

an early Spring.<br />

H ere is a bit of verse by one of all[<br />

new members:<br />

THE HAPPY YEARS<br />

W bile all my wealthy eastern friends<br />

Are fighting ice and snow,<br />

I'm <strong>bowling</strong> on Oll[ sunny green,<br />

B: d weather I do not know.<br />

Like Francis Drake, the Admiral,<br />

Who held the Spaniards cheap ,<br />

I bowl each day from noon 'til threeear<br />

the bottOm of the heap.<br />

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My game needs much improvement,<br />

I'm still an also-ran,<br />

Bur I've gained a host of trusty friends<br />

And a healthy coat of tan.<br />

A claim is made by medics famed<br />

Which truth I can arrest,<br />

That those who bowl upon the green<br />

Out live by years the rest.<br />

How treat the last years kindlier,<br />

As we drift off the scene,<br />

Than rolling bowls competitively<br />

On an emerald <strong>bowling</strong> green.<br />

Percival G. H art<br />

HERMOSA BEACH, CALIF. L.B.C.<br />

by Bill Todd<br />

Our annual meeting was held December<br />

6. All officers were re-elected, President<br />

Harold Hutchinson, Vice-President<br />

Alice Ehlers, Secretary-Treasurer Bill<br />

Todd.Other members of the Executive<br />

Board are : Lew Parsons Lee Arms<br />

Adolph Ehlers and O. A. ':Red" Wright:<br />

After the meeting an "Upside-Down<br />

Tournament was held. Teams were drawn<br />

as usu al, but leads played as skips, and<br />

skips were leads. The three teams with<br />

the largest p lus scores were presented<br />

prizes given by Harold Hutchinson.<br />

President Hutchinson presented to the<br />

<strong>club</strong> a large beautiful plaque carrying the<br />

mmes of presidents and <strong>club</strong> male and<br />

fem ale champions since 1936 when the<br />

<strong>club</strong> was formed. There is enough space<br />

for additional names to 1980. The <strong>club</strong><br />

accepted the p laque with a vote of<br />

thanks.<br />

The <strong>club</strong> champions for 1964 are Sid<br />

Bloxam and Alice Ehlers. Sid Bloxam:<br />

also winner of the Lee Arms Singles, defeated<br />

Adolph Ehlers, winner of the<br />

Father's Day Singles. Alice Ehlers, winner<br />

of the Chattwood Trophy defeated<br />

Ina Meldnul1, winner of the Mother's Day<br />

Tournament.<br />

In 1964 the Hermosa <strong>club</strong> won the<br />

Western League TOll[nament consisting<br />

of <strong>club</strong>s Arroyo, Beverly Hills, Holmby:<br />

Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Maruca and<br />

Hermosa.<br />

PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 18


Coloured folder<br />

& hand measure<br />

b y airmailw<br />

ri te today.<br />

HERMOSA BEACH<br />

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17<br />

In Brown or Black - All One Piece - No Discs.<br />

Engraved as desired - Gua ranteed 12 months.<br />

From any Bank, $30 Postage Paid, Four in a set.<br />

Brewer Industries of Australia, 1-20 Colombo Street, Mitcham, Victoria.<br />

DAN HOWARTH<br />

13181 Lampson Ave.<br />

O range, Calif.<br />

In the Coast League we placed third.<br />

Other teams in this league are l aguna,<br />

Long Beach, ewporr, Recreation and<br />

Santa Ana.<br />

Every bowler is cordially invited to<br />

visjr the H ermosa greens on any Sunday.<br />

The weather has to be very bad to stop<br />

bowli ng here, as we have very good drainage.<br />

Games are drawn at 12:30 P.M.<br />

PALO ALTO<br />

LAWN BOWLING CLUB<br />

Our <strong>club</strong> tournaments for 1964 have<br />

now come to a close and the winners are<br />

as follows:<br />

Singles Sandy l ockhart.<br />

D oubles Webb Evans and Chas Gamble.<br />

Triples Herb Jackson, Frank Knessen.<br />

Mrs. Olive Brace.<br />

Rink Jim Goutal, Harry H ammond,<br />

Don Knapp, Ken Cramphorn.<br />

We have only one trophy for the lad ies<br />

whidl has been lying dormant since 1959.<br />

Account no competition. This year our<br />

ladies gOt together and formed a Singles<br />

competition which was won by Mrs.<br />

Esther D owd Our ladies have been visiting<br />

the various Northern Clubs and taking<br />

part in competition plays. The Northern<br />

California Womens <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling<br />

Club Women's ovice Singles. Plaque<br />

for 1964 was won by Mrs. Meg Knapp<br />

one of our members who joined oLir<br />

<strong>club</strong> in 1963.<br />

Annual meat axe trophy between Palo<br />

Alto and Berkeley was played at Berkley<br />

in Eeptember. We played 33 seven end<br />

games and the rfesult was Berkeley won<br />

18 games, Palo Alto 14 and one tie.<br />

About 40 went to Berkeley by bus and<br />

a fine time by all. The 1965 event will be<br />

at Palo Alto.<br />

During the year our members attended<br />

special events at San Francisco, Oakland,<br />

lakeside, Richmond and Berkeley. We<br />

have hosted many visitors from orher<br />

<strong>club</strong>s. The Phil Livingstone's from South<br />

Africa, Margaret Cross of Mermaid Club<br />

of Melbourne and Berr lealbetter from<br />

Vancouver.<br />

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Arirona, California, Washi ngton, Oregon<br />

West Co ast Representative<br />

BREWE R BOWLS<br />

Order with<br />

confidence<br />

An ideal<br />

birthday g ift.<br />

We had our election of officers on Dec.<br />

8 1964, and the followi ng officers were<br />

elected: President, Don Knapp; Vice<br />

President Ralph Wall ice; Secretary Ken<br />

Cramphorn; Treasurer, Herb Jackson.<br />

Directors Alex Marrin, Winnie Glynn,<br />

Karl Baldwin and George Sutherland.<br />

FELLOW LAWN BOWLER<br />

We Welcome You To Ou r Greens<br />

SOUTHWEST DIVISION<br />

Holmby Park L.B. Club<br />

601 Clubview Drive<br />

Los Angeles 24, Ca lifornia<br />

Wm. C. Allison III , President<br />

Al l year·Tues., Thurs., Sat. , Sun.<br />

Week days 12 :45-Sun. 1:15<br />

The primary purpose of a liberal<br />

education is to make one's mind a<br />

pleasan't place in w hich to spend<br />

one's leisure.


NORTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWS<br />

OAKLAND<br />

by Cliff Rea<br />

The <strong>club</strong> matches were all finished by the end of ovember, with the exception<br />

of the Veterans Match. This is something of a record in receor years.<br />

SCRATCH SI GLES- won by Fred McCormac who has been <strong>bowling</strong> only<br />

six moorhs.<br />

HANDICAP SI GLES-won by Ben Horne, a veteran at the game.<br />

NOVICE SI GLES-won by Ray nor Gimbal.<br />

VA COOVER DOUBLES-won by Ben H orne, Skip and John Sier, both<br />

experi enced.<br />

SILL DOUBLES-won by Ralph Gordon, Skip and Russ Ewart, both experienced.<br />

TWO BOWL DOUBLES- won by H enry Maltby, Skip and Peyt Alberson­<br />

Peyt new at game.<br />

POI JTS GAME-won by H arry Hill; 2nd Jim ewell- ewell very new .<br />

VETERA S TOURNAME T-for those 75 and older. This Triples event won<br />

by: Ted Gerrard, Skip-George W est and Will Green over Roy Warner, Skip, Alex<br />

SCOtt and Ken Wood. The average age of all 12 players was 81 years, the oldest 88.<br />

PUBLICITY<br />

Our game of BOWLS received good publicity dllIing the year from: Oakland<br />

Tribune, 20 items; Berkeley Gazette 4 items, San Francisco Examiner 12 irems; San<br />

Francisco Chronicle 14 items. In the last issue Cliff Rea reported showing a Service<br />

Club movie of the game to 10 Service Clubs. He now reports that 11 Service Clubs<br />

and 545 members present have seen the film and heard the story of <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling.<br />

Interest in the game is growing, your reporter hears of inquiries from Chico,<br />

San Jose, Monterey and Tru Taylor of Roseville, Calif., reports he has put in his<br />

own <strong>bowling</strong> green and looking for help on developing the sPOrt. Under Fresno<br />

heading we report on another interesting development.<br />

The membership conunittee has been quite active and is nearing capacity<br />

of membership.<br />

FOUND ON OAKLANDS BULLETIN BOARD-AUTHOR UNKNOWN<br />

BOWLS is a science. The study of a lifetime, in which you may exhaust yourself,<br />

but not the subject. It is a contes" a duel calling for courage, skill and self<br />

COntrol. It is a test of temper, a trial of honor, a revealer of character. Ir affords<br />

the chance to play the man and act the gentleman. It is a cure for care, an antidote<br />

for worry. Ir includes companionship with friends, social contact and opportunities<br />

for courtesy, fri end liness and generosity to an opponent. It provides not<br />

only physical health but moral force.<br />

Oakland annual Christmas party and banquet on Dec. 15th was a sell-out.<br />

On this occasion all <strong>club</strong> trophy winners received their awards.<br />

SAN FRANCISCO<br />

by George Crane<br />

TURKEY SHOOT tournament was well attend ed by both men and women.<br />

At luncheon the men's <strong>club</strong> presented the women's <strong>club</strong> with a new refrigerator with<br />

donations from the men as grateful thank to the ladies in making all tOurnaments<br />

more enjoyable. Bill H ay-an honorary member of our <strong>club</strong> sent a donation<br />

along with a letter congratulating the men on their thoughtfulness.<br />

PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 20<br />

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so. CALIF. NEWS<br />

REDLANDS L.,B.C.<br />

The Redlands <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling Club<br />

held its annual dinner and election of<br />

officers for the year 1965, in the Masonic<br />

Temple Friday evening, December 11th;<br />

80 members and guests were present. Ray<br />

Canterbury was re-elected President, as<br />

well as Harold Martin, Vice President,<br />

William "Bill" Kelley, Secretary-Treasurer,<br />

Clarence Mason, Games Chairman,<br />

H arry Layer, Greens Chairman and Club<br />

Representative, Margaret Lingenfelter,<br />

Entertainment and Hospitality Chairman,<br />

Bert Haalboom, Building and Equipment<br />

Chairman, Charles Lingenfelter, Publicity.<br />

Entertainment for the evening was furnished<br />

by four popular young ladies of<br />

Redlands, a trio composed of Mmes.<br />

Carol Stubbs, Annella Barlow, Ruth Preston,<br />

with Hrs. H arriet Talbert as accompanist;<br />

they rendered several beautiful<br />

songs, and led the <strong>club</strong> members in singing<br />

the National Anthem.<br />

Albert O. Miller, Games Chairman,<br />

presented cups to the following winners<br />

-Women's singles, Altie Snyder; Women's<br />

doubles. Tjescha Mason and Floyd<br />

Kelley; Mixed doubles, Vera and Neil<br />

Brinmall; Men's Singles, Fred Hooper;<br />

Men's Doubles, H arold Martin and Bert<br />

Haalboom.<br />

A lovely Christmas tree was decorated<br />

and presented to the <strong>club</strong> by Floyd Kelley.<br />

On OctOber 22nd, Redlands had as<br />

their guests the Hermosa Beach <strong>Lawn</strong><br />

Bowling Club; during the morning and<br />

afternoon there were ten triple 14 end<br />

games played, Redlands winning the<br />

event by a plus score of 6 points.<br />

December 9th, 25 members from the<br />

Sun City <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling Club were entertained<br />

by the Redlands Club; this was an<br />

all day event; 14 triple 14 end games<br />

were played, Redlands won with a 30<br />

plus score.<br />

M ENTALLY ALERT<br />

QUESTIONS ON PAGE 7<br />

THE ANSWERS<br />

1. One. You can't set the alarm 13<br />

hours ahead.<br />

2. All men have only one Birthday.<br />

The Others are anniversaries.<br />

3. The match, obviously.<br />

4. Every month has 28 (or more) days.<br />

5. One hour. You take the third pill<br />

one hour after the first.<br />

6. The orth Pole, where each side<br />

looks south.


NORTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWS<br />

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19<br />

We lose a President of the Club and a good member and bowler on Jan. 1st.<br />

George Crane, President of the <strong>club</strong> for rwo terms is moving to the retirement<br />

community of LeisuretOwn.<br />

SIRS TOURNAMENT-The third of these matches, rwo games, was won by San<br />

Francisco playing against teams from Oakland and Richmond. As there is always a<br />

"D ay of Reckoning" the S. F. Branch of SIRS (Sons in Retirement) are bracing<br />

themselves for the day when the East Bay Boys will trounce them. THAT IS THE<br />

SPIRIT OF RIVALRY.<br />

FRESNO<br />

by Joe Redo<br />

Your reporter heard that <strong>bowling</strong> was getting a good boost in Fresno by Joe<br />

Redo. Joe and his wife Florence and all their family loved the game. Joe's<br />

transfer ro Fresno by his company was upsetting. On arrival he had an interview<br />

with the Direcror of Parks and Recreation to whom he had a letter of introduction.<br />

Report: Bowling in long range planning stage. That did not satisfy Joe so<br />

he went ro work and put in his own green of sand base and a foot of cop soil and<br />

mulch and had a good green in 6 months. Green is 26 by 90 feet.<br />

The official opening was Sepe. 26, 1964. 21 bowlers came from Joe's former<br />

Richmond Club and 20 from Fresno rook part in a twO day meet. This event gave<br />

the impetus needed ro get <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling going in Fresno. The Fig Garden Bowling<br />

Club was officially organized in October 1964 with 28 members 19 male and 9<br />

female. They are applying for membership in the S. W. Division, the A.i.B.A. and<br />

the Northern Calif. Men's and Women's Association.<br />

The Board of Direcrors are: George Paisley, Pres.; James Oliver, V.P. ; Nelda<br />

Gronstal, Secy.; Bert Blase, Treas.; with Joe Redo, Warren Clark and Henry Bleidistel<br />

making up the balance of the board. The D irector of Parks hearing and seeing<br />

what went on has now chosen a <strong>site</strong> for rwo greens with money set aside for<br />

development and hopes ro have the city greens ready by late in 1965. A Lutheran<br />

retirement village is under construction in Fresno and advertise that they will have<br />

a <strong>bowling</strong> green. We bet that Joe Redo will sell them so well they won't forget<br />

to put it in. Enclosed is a photO of Joe's green and a few p layers.<br />

CONTINUED ON PAGE 22<br />

JOE REDO BOWLING GREEN<br />

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NORTH WEST DIVISION<br />

A VISIT TO BUCK HILL FALLS<br />

by Hubert F. Sage, President<br />

Tacoma, Wash. <strong>Lawn</strong> <strong>Bowls</strong> Club<br />

All <strong>lawn</strong> bowlers, whether young or<br />

old, soon learn there is a "dream," and that<br />

dream is-THE INN. Buck Hill Falls, Pa.<br />

Dorys, my wife, and I have been playing<br />

bowls for only four years, but from the<br />

beginning we heard the "ultimate goal"<br />

was co win, and be sent ro "Buck Hill" as<br />

representative of your particular Division.<br />

I'm no "champion" <strong>lawn</strong> bowler, but this<br />

year I had all the "breaks" going for me,<br />

was co win and be sent ro "Buck Hill" as<br />

reality! Mr. Gillam, the President of the<br />

Buck Hill Falls Company and his efficient<br />

staff, makes you feel "at home" from the<br />

beginning. This is a magnificient resort<br />

hotel, in the heart of the Pocono Mountains;<br />

open the year around ( the buildings<br />

magnificent ro behold) has over<br />

300 rooms; the lounges are "Out of this<br />

world," and the dining room accommodates<br />

600. It is our understanding this<br />

Inn has operated for half a century and<br />

believe me, the emphasis is on genuine<br />

friendliness- a not-roo-formal atmosphere<br />

and the menu in that dining room,<br />

would make your head swim.<br />

The ALBA <strong>lawn</strong> <strong>Bowls</strong> U. S. Championship<br />

Tournament from the beginning<br />

"Singles" through the "Doubles"; then<br />

on into the OPE for men, and finally,<br />

Mixed Doubles, is methodically and<br />

beautifully bandled. Bill Hay, his perfect<br />

radio voice booming Out the different<br />

plays appeals to the interested<br />

audience. The friendliness of EVERY­<br />

ONE, whether you know them personally<br />

or not, prevails as the days go by.<br />

The 10 ely and appetizing "buffet" served<br />

each noon-time at the nearby Tennis<br />

Club-the drives through this most<br />

beautiful countryside, and finally every<br />

type and kind of "evening entertainment"<br />

for those not roo tired ro participate<br />

are provided.<br />

Our parting thought to all <strong>lawn</strong> bowlers-Buck<br />

Hill IS the "ultimate"- "contestant"<br />

or not, make every effort to visit<br />

this memorable spot.<br />

On his first trip to New York City, a small<br />

town visitor managed to hit most of the bars<br />

in the Time Square area before he stumbled<br />

down a stairway leading to the subway. Emerg.<br />

ing a half·hour later, he met a frien d who had<br />

been looki ng for him.<br />

"Where in the world have you been," the<br />

friend demanded.<br />

" Down in some guy's cellar," the man replied<br />

glassy·eyed, "an, boy, has he got a set of trains."


PLAN NOW TO ENJOY THE<br />

12 DAY<br />

LAWN BOWLS FESTIVAL<br />

at<br />

BUCK HILL<br />

In The Beautiful Poconos<br />

The Ninth U.S. Sing les Championsh ip<br />

September 8 thru 10 f 1965<br />

The Eighth U.S. Doubles Championsh ip<br />

September 11 thru 13 , 1965<br />

Followed by O" e n Doubles TOI"rnalll,e n t s<br />

MEN 'S DOUBLES, September 14 to 16<br />

MIXED DOUBLES, September 17 to 19<br />

For F,,,rthe r lnlor,,,,ation W,·ite -<br />

THREE GAMES GUARANTEED<br />

CLIFFORD R. GILLAM, THE INN, BUCK HILL FALLS, PENNSYLVANIA-PHONE 717-595-7441<br />

PORTLAND L.B.C.<br />

NEW OFFICERS<br />

President, Andrew M. Chrystall; Vice­<br />

President, Andrew J. Brugger; Secretary­<br />

Treasurer H omer Groat; Asst. Secretary­<br />

Treasurer, Charles Leigh. Additional Executive<br />

Committee Members: Paigne<br />

Newton, Bill Clark, H arold Fletcher.<br />

The annual dinner celebrating the 31st,<br />

anniversary of the Portland <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling<br />

Club was held in Ireland's at lloyd's<br />

center on Oerober 27th 1964, with 89<br />

in attendance.<br />

Club president Wm. L. Clark presided,<br />

introducing nine past presidents including<br />

John Jolly who has been an active<br />

bowler since 1936. Also introduced<br />

were the officers who will serve for the<br />

ensuing year, as well as Larry R. H ennings<br />

of Seattle immediate past p resident<br />

of AL.B.A.<br />

QUEEN CITY LBC<br />

"AL.B.A. BOWlS" wishes to congratulate<br />

the officers and members of the<br />

above <strong>club</strong> on its first issue of the<br />

"Queen Ci ty <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling Club NEWS<br />

LETTER." It is mighty well done, with<br />

much of interest, including a munber<br />

of clever cartoons by member Olaf<br />

Caskin.<br />

NORTHWEST DIVISION<br />

This makes the second Northwest <strong>lawn</strong><br />

bowls <strong>club</strong> to venmre into the publications<br />

field, the above "News Letter" having<br />

been preceeded by the Portland <strong>Lawn</strong><br />

Bowling Club's "Grapevine." The Holiday<br />

Issue of the "Grapevine" also has<br />

much of interest. Fourteen new members<br />

were welcomed into the <strong>club</strong> in 1964,<br />

bringing the membership to 87. A goal<br />

of 100 members is set for 1965. Sanford<br />

Siegrist's poetical "When I Bowl" is excellent.<br />

Congratulations to Editor Andy<br />

Brugger for an excellent issue' We hope<br />

we will be kept on the mailing list of<br />

both these NW publications.<br />

WHEN I BOWL<br />

Give me a green that's fast and dry,<br />

And a bowl that's draw ing sweet,<br />

A warm sun as I stoop t o throw,<br />

And a firm mat at my feet.<br />

May the bowls c1kk sharp as I take him out,<br />

May my skipper's hand fling high,<br />

May I follow the J ack as I carry him back,<br />

May my blockers stop right in his eye.<br />

Give me mates who love the play,<br />

Who w ith fri endliness abound,<br />

Who can laugh a bit when the last end's thrown,<br />

And a firm handshake _II round.<br />

Sanford Siegrist<br />

from Portl .. nd <strong>Lawn</strong><br />

Bowling Club's<br />

"Grapevine ll<br />

- 21-<br />

The annual Fall meeting of the Northwest<br />

Division of the ALBA was held in<br />

Portland, November 14, 1964.<br />

The following members were elected<br />

to office for 1965.<br />

Paige Newton, Portland, President;<br />

( Succeeding Howard Fisher of Tacoma )<br />

Paul McClelland, Jefferson, First Vice<br />

President; Chas. H. Gordon, Queen City,<br />

Second Vice President; Hubert Sage, Tacoma,<br />

Third Vice President; Condie M.<br />

May, Queen City, Secretary-Treasurer<br />

(larry R. H ennings and Charles P. MiddletOn,<br />

Representatives to the ALBA )<br />

The General Tournament Rules were<br />

amended to delete the mention of cash<br />

for prizes in Northwest and ALBA toU!naments,<br />

substimting "merchandise certificates<br />

or individual trophies, or prizes<br />

of equal value." This was done to conform<br />

with the ALBA constimtion and<br />

hy-Iaws which read, "No cash prize shall<br />

be played for, received or presented."<br />

The method of scoring was changed<br />

from twO points for a win and one for<br />

a tie to "One point shall be allowed for<br />

a win and in the event of a tie an additional<br />

end shall be played until the tie<br />

is broken."<br />

CONTINUED ON PAGE 22


SPALDING INN AND LAWN BOWLING CLUB<br />

In The White Mountains of New Hampshire<br />

Host to A.L.B.A. National Singles Championships 1957-1958-1959<br />

MAGNIFICENT LOCATION - MODERN APPOINTMENTS<br />

FOOD AND SERVICE OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE<br />

FRIENDLY CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE<br />

All Sports: Golf l Par Three Golf l Tennisl Fishingl Swimming<br />

Riding, Hunting - LAWN BOWLING<br />

TWO GREENS - VELVET BENT GRASS<br />

Open late May to November<br />

1965 July Open Singles, 13th Through 17th<br />

1965 August Open Singles, 17th Through 21st<br />

The Sixth Annual Colonial Williamsburg - New England<br />

<strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling Tournament<br />

September 10th Through 12th, 1965<br />

NEW ENGLAND TEAMS TRYOUTS SEPTEMBER 8TH THROUGH 10TH<br />

FOLLOWED BY CONSOLATION AND LADIES' TOURNAMENTS<br />

Randall E. Spalding, President<br />

Spalding Inn <strong>Lawn</strong> Bowling Club Whitefield, New Hampshire<br />

Northeastern Representative f or Henselite <strong>Lawn</strong> Bow ls in a ss ociation w ith Harold L. Esch, U_ S. A.<br />

Distributor. Complete Stock, All Sizes, Accessories and Equ ipment Prompt Serv ice


A. L. B. A. BOWLS<br />

401 So. Ro xbury Drive<br />

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16<br />

Answers to Mr. Anonymous, as taken from ALBA<br />

Handbook March 1964.<br />

Answe r to Question # 1. Ru Ie 9 A 3 states that<br />

5uit"ble object may be placed on bank<br />

above the jack, but not on playing surface.<br />

Answer to Question # 2. Law 7 L 1 say bowls<br />

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Answer to Question # 3. Law 6 J 1 states skip<br />

must withdraw before bowl is delivered.<br />

Answer to Question # 4 law 7 H puts a limit to<br />

dawdling to 2 minutes.<br />

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