1940-41 Yearbook - Southwest Lawn Bowls

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1940-41 Yearbook - Southwest Lawn Bowls
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CU_IFOR~IA
L-\ _- Bowtrxc ASSOCIATION
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OFFICERS
Honorary Presidents
. Izvrx HOOPER, Redlands, California
FKEDERICKJ. HILL, Pasadena,
Californi;
~l\RTI" \\'. ACKROYD,President
Long Beach, California
[, GEO. H.H''KI''S, First Vice-President
Los Angeles, California
W. K. H.ti.E'L Second Vice-President
anta Monica, California
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FRED C. BELL. Secretary-Treasurer
1;3 West -lIst Street
Los Angeles, California
Phone :\X. 2-4362
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WOMEN'S
LAWN BOWLING ASSOCIATION
Organized September 9th, 1939, at Oakland, Calif., during the World Tournament held in that City. The meeting
was attended by ladies from Australia and New Zealand,
who later presented the new association with a trophy to be
played for each year by Mixed Doubles Teams. At a Banquet held the same evening, the late Herbert F. Brooks,
.in behalf of the Northern part of the State, Congratulated
and wished the new Assn. the greatest mead of success. The
officers are as follows:
CDMMITTEES
Mrs. Kate E. Hawkins
Mrs. C. H. Nash
Mrs. Lillian Landgraf
President
Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
GAMES COMMITTEE
Mrs. Geo. Lake
Mrs. M. B. Ball
Mrs. James Murray
Miss Mary E. Camilli
Mrs. Melvin L. Hooper
ENTERTAINMENT
Mrs. F. Whittemore
COMMITTEE
Mrs. H. Klock
Mrs. Tom VI. Gardiner.
TDURNAMENT
SEPTEMBER 2 to 6th, 1940
CHAMPIONSHIP
TRIPLES - PENNANT
SYSTEM.
Three 15 end games.
Team qualifying will continue by
elimination.
Finals 21 ends. Fee $3.00 per team. Entries
close 5:00 P. M. September 1st.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD-9 :30 A. M.
CHAMPIONSHIP DQUBLES - Pennant System - Rules
same as Triples. Fee $2.00 per team. Entries close Monday,
September 2nd at 5 :00 P. M.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th-9
:30 A. M.
CHAMPIQNSHIP SINGLES-Knockout
System-21 points
-Entry
fee $1.00. Entries close September 3rd, at 5:00 P.M.
:30 A. M.
QF ALL EVENTS.
FRIDA Y, SEPTEMBER 6TH-9
ANNUAL TDURNAMENT
September 2nd to September 7th
1940
LDS ANGELES
ARRDYD SEeD GREENS
President-Dr.
James Murray
Lst Vice-President-Claude
Barton
2nd Vice-President-M.artin
Ackroyd
3rd Vice-President-C.
B. Nash
Secretary-William
Hunter
Treasurer-J.
George Hawkins
San Diego
Oakland
Long Beach
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
VISITING BDWLERS 'FRQM QTHER STATES ARE
INVITED TO' PARTICIPATE IN THIS TQURNAMENT.
BDWLING GREEN DDNT'S -
or -
DDNT'S FDR THE GREEN BDWLERS
MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 2ND~9 :30 A. M.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH-9
NINETEENTH
Mrs C. Helberg
Arroyo Seco or Pasadena.
CQNTINUATION
CALIFORNIA
LAWN BOWLING ASSOCIATION
:30 A. M.
Don't bump your bowls on the green-roll
them.
Don't run after your bowl, after making a shot, it is
unnecessary wear on the green, does not change the
course of the bowl and delays the game.
Don't stand on the mat to watch the effects of your bowlstep aside-s-so the next player can get in position to
play.
Don't crab at your partner if he does not play well-you
may be worse tomorrow.
.
Don't expectorate on the green or in the ditch, if you expect to be rated a decent bowler.
Don't stand on the greens with the skip-sit
on the bench!
Don't fail to kick in your share of the bowls-not
so is very poor sportsmanship.
to do
FINALS IN ALL EVENTS. Prizes awarded in accordance
with amount of entry fees in each event.
DATES AT VARIOUS CLUBS FDR 1940-1941
July 11, Long Beach. August 9th, Los Angeles. October
11th, Holmby Park. November 9th, Arroyo Seco (Saturday).
Australian-New Zealand Ladies' Trophy. December 13th,
Long Beach.
1941
January lOth, Arroyo Seco. February 14th, Holmby Park.
March 14th, Los Angeles. April 11th, Pachappa, Riverside.
May 9th, San Diego.
NQTE: Owing to lack of space our February, 1941, tournament schedule will appear in the special folder for the S.C.
L. B. Association's Mid-Winter event.
The smooth trimmed greens await the running Bowls
The hard won pennants flutter in the breeze,
QUI'kindly game brings peace unto men's souls.
What matter our defeats or victories?
Why worry whether ends be short or long,
If in the playing we a friend may find?
Sometimes we're weak, sometimes a little strong,
But let us see that we are always kind.
ARROYO SECO LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Greens located in Arroyo
South
Avenue
MOARD
Dr. N. A. Neeley,
Chairman
J. G. Calderwood
Murdock
(Park
Herman
Roxbury
Avenue
Fred
J. Hill, Hon. Chairman
Wm. Hunter
Robt.
"-T. K.
Boulevard.
Phone CRestview
OFFICERS
FOR
1620 14th Street,
Santa
President
Vice-President
Leroy
The club was organized June 1st, 1934, as the Victory
Park Lawn Bowling Club and on June 15th, 1936, the name
was changed to Arroyo Seco Lawn Bowling Club, to conform
with the name adopted by the Los Angeles Park Department, Arroyo Seco Park.
Accommodations: A $16,000 Clubhouse with every modern
convenience, including hot and cold water showers, electrically equipped kitchen, and beautifully furnished social hall.
Four superb greens, on which were games 346 days last
year. Where else in the entire world can such bowling conditions and accommodations be equaled?
Green Fee $1.00 per month collected by Park Department.
fee $3.00 per annum.
Greens open for play every day from noon until 5 :00
P. M. Sundays during summer open at 10:00 a. m. Sunday
draw game 1:00 P. M. Weekday games 1 P. M.
This club is very active and invites games with other
affiliated clubs.
Visiting bowlers are always welcome.
SINGLES TOURNAMENT JANUARY 18th, 1941
Frank
Ave.
Carver
Secretary
400 N. Beverly
0370)
Monica
W. G. Hay
601 Rossmore
Secretary-Treasurer
59638
1941
Haley
Russell
5515 Marmion Way, Los Angeles
Office Phone for weather
report only ALbany
Club membership
Park, at the Corner of South Roxbury .Drive and
Olympic
OF DIRECTORS
Phil Sutton
A. L. Graham
Ross
60 and
BEVERLY HILLS LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Seco Park
Dr.,
DR. 21107
Royer
Treasurer
9557 Olympic
O. N. Beasley
.-
Blvd.,
Phone
CRestview
56760
Chairman
Games Committee
9600 Santa Monica Blvd., Phone CRestview
56141
Membership
$10.00. Yearly dues $5.00. Green fee $1.00 per month.
Greens available
for play daily.
The Beverly Hills Lawn Bowling Club was organized in
19'23 and in 1928 moved to its present location in Roxbury
Park. In the beginning one green was sufficient.
However, due to the rapid growth of the Club, we, with the cooperation of the Park Commissioners of Beverly Hills, added
another green so that now we have two of the finest greens
to be found anywhere.
Beverly Hills, a beautiful residential city, offers bowling
enthusiasts reasonable apartment and home rentals with
nearby shopping, and theatre centers. With Hollywood and
Los Angeles on the east and Westwood, Brentwood, and
Santa Monica on the west, one is ideally' located in this
beautiful city. Through the courtesy of the Beverly Hills
Citizen we are the only lawn bowling club in the country
having a weeklv column devoted to this sport.
This club extends a most cordial invitation to all visitors.
May 3, 1941
BEVERLY-HOLMBY
TRIPLES
CLAREMONT
LAWN
Corner Fifth
OFFICERS
President,
P. J. Neilly,
Vice-President,
Chairman
Games
440 West. Third
Hotel,
Grounds
Committee
420 Harrison
Ave.,
501 Indian
G. H. Hackett,
One Regulation
Visitor's
Yearly
Open for play
Membcr-sh
Hill,
1444
3844
Claremont
Derfer
Sm ith
4656
Lou
Claremont
D.
M. Marks
3844
,
T. A. Williams
6841
Hill BIvd.
Claremont
6841
Green.
after
$10.00; No Green
every
day except
the first month.
Fee.
Sunday.
ip open to women.
Claremont, with a population of 3000, is a college town
located thirty-five miles east of Los Angeles in the great
citrus belt that lies along the foothills of the Sierra Madre
Mountains. Here, among trees and spacious grounds, are
Pomona College, Scripps College, and Claremont College,
the latter a graduate school.
There are three private
schools, Norton School for Boys, Webb School for Boys,
and the Girls' Collegiate School. Modern highways lead
to mountain and seashore resorts.
Summer heat is never
excessive and the average altitude is 1500 feet. Municipal
tennis, badminton, roque, bowling and golf are only a few
of the attractions that Claremont has to offer its citizens
and visitors.
September 21, 1940
ANNUAL TOURNAMENT
(TRIPLES)
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Los Angeles
Post Office Address: 4125 S. Figueroa St., Phone ADams 0306
OFFICERS
Ontario
Claremont
501 Indian
fee $1.00 per month
Dues,
Pomona
F.
Blvd.,
Park,
3468
Avenue
Claremont
Martin
AssistanL
Auditor,
Street,
1420 Harrison
Committee
309 Foothill
EXPOSITION PARK
LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Exposition
Claremont
L
Chairman
CLUB
Blvd.
Ave.
Lou M. Marks,
Ontario
Assistan
Hill
FOR 1941
723 Harrison
E. D. Bradley,
Secretary-Treasurer,
BOWLING
Street and Indian
Presiden
Vice-President
t
George W. Tedford
AI. Gorton
~
Charles N. Beerma,n--------Alex. Becham
George Lake-----
Secr e tar-y-T'r easm-erChairman Games Committee
Games Secretary
Membership
open to both sexes,
Yearly dues: $1.00.
Three Regulation
Greens-Green
Fees $1.00 per month.
Open for play every day-except
Mondays.
Sunday Games:-Begin
play at 12 o'clock every Sunday.
EVENING BOWLING: Ours is the only club that promotes night games. During the summer months, from July,
August, September, we bowl every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday. Games begin at 7 p. m.
JULY FOURTH:
Our annual Triples Tournament _
played under the S. C. L. B. A. System. Game called 9 a. m.
OUR AIM: Just to be co-operative, friendly folks.
FOR VISITING BOWLERS: We have a cheery word, a
happy smile and a hearty hand clasp to express our sincere greetings of welcome to you. May we often enjoy the
pleasure of your fellowship?
TO BEGINNERS: Lawn bowling is an ideal pastime for
both women and men. We welcome and encourage them to
learn how to bowl. Instructors and bowls will be furnished
them. We'II be happy to help you learn.
Exposition Park Lawn Bowling Club, during its many
years' of activity, has enjoyed within its membership, numerous very prominent bowlers of Southern California.
Our greens and clubhouse, with ample facilities for your
comfort and pleasure, are well located amid the expanse of
lawns, the lovely flowers and beautiful trees in Exposition
Park. That matchless recreation center, which is the peer
of them all in the Southwest.
July 4th, 1940-ANNUAL TRIPLES TOURNAMENT
March 22nd, 1941
LOS ANGELES-EXPOSITION PARK TRIPLES
HERMOSA BEACH
LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Hermosa
Located
Beach,
in Hermosa
HIGHLAND PARK
LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Calif.
Beach
Arroyo
Stadium
Seco
Park,
Avenue
Highland
OFFICERS
Honorary
Ave., Hermosa
President
1702 Bayview
Dr.,
Hermosa
Beach
Groves
"
4516
Eric
v«.
Mrs. K. G. LandgraL
Blvd.,
Hermosa
Beach,
Red 8698
Blvd.,
Hermosa
Beach,
Red 2444
C. Getty
Tournament
912 Monterey
W, S. Sm i th
.
212 Trolley
Way,
Venice,
.
.
Assistant
Secretary
Decoration Day Tournament
May 30, 1941, CHARLES S. F10X DOUBLES
THANKSGIVING TURKEY TOURNAMENT
November 16, 1940
Games
St., Inglewood,
Chairman
President
Vice-President
Games Committee
Auditor
ANNUAL OPEN EVENTS
Green s
Calif.
D. Howarth
421 E. Queen
Road,
G. LandgraL
. ---- ..--------------Secretary-Treasurer
3753 6th Ave.; Telephone
AX. 1-2193
Four Regulation
Greens.
City Greens Fee, $1.00 per month.
Open for play every day from noon.
Women admitted
to membership.
The Club was organized
March 31st, 1932.
Secretary-Treasurer
628 Monterey
Monterey
Los Angeles
K.
Vice-President
62nd St., Los Angeles
Salmon
Andrew
E. R. W·aldron----Norman
Muir ------F. Wh it temor-e
J. A. Wlnans
President
Beach
J oh n W agstafL
J. R.
60, Near
OFFICERS
.Tohn C. Clark __~
143 Manhattan
Park,
Calif.
One Regulation Green.
Membership Fee, $4.00 per annum.
Open for play every day except Monday.
Excellent location-fine
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clubhouse.
Reasonable hotel and apartment
rates.
Interesting contests for club members are a constant
feature.
The club is particularly interested in beginners. and has
several sets of bowls available for use.
Visiting bowlers are also given a hearty welcome. Drive
out North Figueroa Street to Avenue 60 and turn right one
block after crossing the bridge.
Hermosa Beach welcomes you. Come to the beach winter
and summer.
Organized April, 1935, by J. W. Clark, fondly known as
the father of Lawn Bowling in the South Bay District.
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KOLA-WILA LAWN BOWLING CLUB
HOLM BY PARK LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Located off Comstock, just
north of Wilshire
Long Beach, Calif.
Blvd.
Using the Recreation Park Bowling Green, located between
Post Office Addr-ess: 601 Club View Drive
Tenth
OFFICERS
Allan Leadlay
Colonel J. F. NefL
George H. MulletL
Presiden t
Vice-President
Secretary and Treasurer
S. S. Conklin
May 3rd, 1941
HOLMBY -BEVERL Y HILLS TRIPLES
Anaheim
S~reets,
on Park
President
Building,
Phone
C. C. Lewis
'f~
Avenue.
Beach 812·63
---Press-Telegram
Address 152 N. Wetherby
Dr., "Vest Hollywood; Phone OX. 5357
Gounod Romandy
Chairman
Games Committee
Yearly Dues $2.00; Green Fee $1.00 per month.
Women admitted
to membership.
CLUB FACILITmS AND ENVIRONS
Our "Home Green" is one of the best of the many
"Municipal Greens" which the city of Los Angeles has so
generously provided the lawn bowlers of Southern California.
Its location is unsurpased, not only because of its accessibility, parking facilities, and clubhouse with modern accommodations, all within' one of the city's most beautiful
small (Holmby) parks. Adjacent to the finest residential
sections and magnificent estates of some of the greatest
movie and radio celebrities, nationally known golf courses,
polo fields, University of California, and those charming
suburbs of Beverly Hills, Bel-Air, Brentwood and Westwood, yet but a short distance from the famous "Movie
Capital," Hollywood.
Within these attractive
environs
reasonable accommodations are obtainable by those bowlers
from distant points who annually sojourn to beautiful
Southern California from whom we solicit an investigation..
"Holmby Club" has an average membership of more than
forty enthusiastic bowlers, and while sociability predominates rather than that keen competition that exists in some
other clubs, visiting bowlers are assured, however, of interesting games and a most generous welcome. The club
has limited equipment for temporary loan to beginners
whom we encourage to become interested in this, the oldest
most beneficial and healthful of all out-of-door sports.
Drive out Wilshire Boulevard through Beverly Hills, just
beyond the L. A. County Club to Comstock Avenue, turn
right a couple of blocks and there you are. You will always
find the latch string on the outside.
and
Club House Phone-Long
690-66
Vice-President
122 Pine Ave., Phone 627-95
Dr. R. R. Montgomery
Games
Professional
Bldg'., Phone 691-05
William A. Kenney
-----------------------Secretary-Treasurer
706 Kress Bldg., Phone 644-04
Secretary
HISTORY
Three regulation
greens.
Yearly dues, $2.00.
City maximum green fees, $1.00 per month.
The Kola-Wila Lawn Bowling Club was organized November 17, 1937, by a group of professional and business
men who named the Club "Kola- Wila" meaning "Friends"
or "Companions."
The Club play is confined principally to Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
The Club uses the Municipal lawn bowling greens, in
beautiful Recreation Park, where one may not only lawn
bowl, but play golf, tennis, baseball, swim and picnic.
The Club, though existing only a little over 2 years now
enjoys a growing active membership, most of whom never
bowled before, but who are now enthusiastic bowlers.
July 13th, 1940
TRIPLES
TOURNAMENT
LAGUNA BEACH
LAWN BOWLING CLUB·
Laguna
Beach, California,
Heisler
Park on Cliff
LONG BEACH LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Long Beach, Cali.f.
Located in Recreation
Drive
on Park Avenue
OFFICERS
Wrrr.
E. Ludlow ---------
James
Park between Tenth and Anaheim Streets
c_Presic1ent
P. Austin
..
W. B. Ball
Vice-President
President
133 Ellis
S. Guy Fulmer
.. __.
066 Locust
H. S. Kittle
One Regulation
Yearly
J.
Secretary-Treasurer
Games
]d. W.
Committee
Green.
D'ues and Green
Merriber s, $2.50 a month.
Laguna's green is located on a cliff high above the Pacific, overlooking an unsurpased scenic panorama of ocean,
rugged coastline, village and mountains.
Visitors are always welcome and Laguna is a popular objective for them. Tournaments are usually held on Thursdays, but there is spirited play daily. The club is in its
tenth season.
The Laguna club strives rather for an enthusiastic membership than for numbers. One healthy aspect of the club
is the number of summer members who return year after
year for the entire season. Inter-club play with Redlands
Riverside, Long Beach and now with the new and beautifully equipped Santa Ana club grow in importance from
year to year. Numerous experienced bowlers have been attracted to Laguna since installation of the green, and now
make their permanent home in Laguna Beach, which is a
quiet and picturesque seaside village, with a large colony
of painters, hand craftsmen and writers.
October 18th and 19th, 1940
TRIPLES
Long' Beach
Vice-President
273 Hermosa Ave.
~~ckroyd-----------------------------Secretary-Treasurer
1117 Pine Av e., Phone 623-524
There are three fine greens in Long Beach open for play
every day, except Monday. Yearly dues, $3.00. Green fees,
$1.00 per month. Visitors are always made welcome.
Annual Mid-Summer Tournament, August 9th and 10th.
Annual Canadian day in March, when all Canadian visitors spending the winter in the Southland are invited to
take part.
Ladies' Auxiliary
Mrs. John Ferguson, 111 Park Ave
President
Mrs. Charles Wood
Vice-President
Mrs. J. S. English
Secretary-Treasurer
273 Hermosa Ave., Phone 694,315
The Ladies' Auxiliary have about 20 actual playing members and are taking an active part in the social activities
of the club.
Long Beach can truly be called the recreation center of
Southern California. Swimming, boat racing, fishing, tennis, roque, horse shoe pitching, shuffle board, Fly casting
and lawn bowling.
The famous Long Beach Municipal Band conducted by
Mr. Herbert Clark plays daily except Monday at the Rainbow Pier Lagoon.
There are excellent hotel and apartment house accommodation and first clas picture houses.
Fee $15.00.
Open for play every day at 1 p, m.
Summer
St., North
Rose
St.
Chairman
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OFFICERS
TOURNAMENT
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August
9th-DOUBLES
TOURNAMENT
August
10th-TRIPLES.
TOURNAMENT
LOS ANGELES LAWN BOWLING CLUB
NEWPORT HARBOR
LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Three Greens at Exposition Park, 38th and Figueroa Streets
Bowling every day except Monday, at 1 p, m.
City Green Fee-$1.00
per month.
Payable
Newport
to City.
Visiting Bowlers, first month no charge, and thereafter
$1.50 for
6 months, or regular membership
for season, $2.00.
F.
Watts
S. Ruland
Fred
Vice-President
C. Bell
Secretary-Treasurer
1738 W. 41st St., Phone
J.
AX. 2-4362
AspinaIL
Fred
Wightman
Membership
Fee $2.50; Yearly
Dues
Executive
Member
Executive
Member
Yearly
Office of Secretary,
Dues, ~10.00.
President
Vice-President
Dir-ector
Director
Director
Secretary-Treasurer
Representative
700 E. Central
Ave., Balboa
The bowling green is located on the south shore, overlooking Newport Bay with a view of boats and yachts at
anchor or sailing by on the waters of Newport Harbor
which was improved in 1935, at a cost of nearly two million dollars under direction of United States Army Engineers.
$2.00.
Organized in 1913, this club is the oldest in Southern
California.
An active entertainment and membership committee not
only greets visiting bowlers but makes them feel really
welcome and at home.
This harbor is now accredited as the finest yacht harbor
in the country and the local citizens are planning for further additions and improvements. Newport Beach, with its
many delightful subdivisions of Balboa, Balboa Island, Lido
Isle, Corona del Mar, and Newport Heights, is rapidly
gaining fame as one of the most desirable residential cities
in Southern California, offering as it does practically everytype of home and residence sites, together with fine apartments, cottages and good eating places. It is also gaining
fame for its fine health advantages.
The club welcomes women bowlers.
Interesting club competitions are carried on continuously and the club makes a policy of entertaining, and being
entertained, by their neighboring clubs as often as their
schedule will permit.
This club was organized with a charter membership of
70 at the beginning of 1935. The green is in first class
shape and are open to play any day of the week except
Mondays and we hope to have several tournaments to which
all clubs will be invited. Notice of which will be sent out
in due course.
December 14, 1940-DOUBLES
March 22nd, 1941
LOS ANGELES-EXPOSITION
and Bay Front
OFFICERS
Presic1ent
.
Street
A. B. Rousselle
Charles H. Way
Weston Jay
Lew H. Wallace
Judge Hyer
A. J. TwisL
A. B. Rousselle
OFFICERS
Stanley
Beach, California
Located at Fifteenth
PARK TJ;UPLES
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PACHAPPA
Located
at
LAWN BOWLING CLUB
5344 Olivewood
Avenue;
Riverside,
PACIFIC
Calif.
Arroyo
OFFICERS
Charles
South
F. Woods
President
3756 Chestnut
St.,
Phone
1248
Ernest
C. Button
Ave.,
Phone
-Chairman
4445 6th St., Tel. 4055
C. H. Rhudy
Chairman
3543 Castle
Reagh
PI., Phone
R. M. Irving
6150 Hawarden
Drive,
Phone
Games
Committee
Greens
Committee
4890
Chairman
Rules
Committee
2071-W
Regular playing days-Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday and
Sundays. Evenings during summer, Tuesday and Thursday
-other dates by appointment.
Pachappa is now operating on its fifteenth consecutive
year, is one of the few privately operated clubs in Southern California. Its location on the edge of town, about a
mile from the center of the city is very convenient and easily accessible.
The club has one regulation green situated in a beautiful
grove high on the edge of an arroyo wher the drainage is
good and the game may be enjoyed practically every day of
the year. A good system of lights enables the game to be
enjoyed during the delightful summer evenings.
October 5th, 1940
RIVERSIDE-P ACHAPP A TRIPLES
EXECUTIVE
J. George
4884-M.
CLUB
Park
Monterey
Road
Park
Secretary-Treasurer
949 Rosemont
Secretary-Treasurer
View
Seco
60 and
Highland
Vice-President
C. Sheere
Avenue
BOWLING
T. D. Macdonald
Geo. L. Win terbotha.m
5530 Mountain
LAWN
Road,
Glendale
COMMITTEE
Hawkins
Chairman
5828 Hermon
Avenue, Los Angeles
Phone CLeveland
64765
J. B. Allan
Lee Guyette
T. J. Jenkins
D. C. Lindsay
Dr. A. J. Schrumpf
T. D. MacDonald
Representative
Club membership,
$1.00 per annum.
Green Fees (to the City) $1.00 per month
Associate
Members
(Ladies and members
of other
clubs)
$1.00.
Greens (4) open every day, noon to 5 p. m.
Draw game every Saturday at 1 p. m.
The club was organized November 22nd, 1938.
Chief objectives are a friendly atmosphere, and the upholding of the traditional standards of the game.
To encourage social and friendly intercourse the Club
will be glad to co-operate with other clubs in Inter-Club
games.
Visitors are always heartily welcome.
"For life's but a game at the bools after a',
Where we've lost just as often as won;
An' we're no gaun to greet when we meet in defeat,
Nor yet let it hamper the fun.
For it's only a game, an' it's short at the best.
So awa' tae the winds wi' dull care:
If we aye dae our best, Fate attends to the rest.
An' we canna expect ony mair."
W. Paul.
September 28th, 1940
TRIPLES TOURNAMENT
PALM SPRINGS LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Bowling
Telephone:
fee for non-members
Palm
Springs
PASADENA
$1.00.
6865.
The Palm Springs Tennis Club, now ending its third
season, added a bowling green to its numerous attractions
last winter.
Measuring 126 feet long by 18 feet wide,
it is the first green to be constructed at the famous desert
resort and proved to be such a popular rendezvous for visiting bowlers and club members anxious to learn the ancient
game that it has been decided to enlarge the green next
season, which will open on October 15th.
The club also contains three championship tennis courts,
a swimming pool, a trout stream, locker rooms-and
the
clubhouse with bar nestles picturesquely at the foot of Mt.
San Jacinto near Tahquitz Canyon.
The owners are Mr. and Mrs. Austin G. McManus; Anthony Burke, manager, and Betty Nuthall, assistant manager.
Oh l Take me to the Desert
Where the atmosphere is dry.
Oh I Take me to that Paradise
Where the health rate soars high.
Oh ! Take me to the Desert, love;
Let me fly upon the wings
Of sweet content and happiness;
Please take me to "Palm Springs".
LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Central
Mail
P. J. Muirhead
W. J. Holbrooke
H. A. Culloclen
Address:
Pa"rk, Pasadena
275 South
Raymond
Avenue
President
Vice-President
Secratat-y-Tr ea.sure;'
In the advancement of Lawn Bowling in California the
Pasadena Lawn Bowling club, since its organization, June
30, 19'21,has always been in the front rank. It was one of the
four clubs to form the Southern California Lawn Bowling
Association and has been the arena of some of the most
notable tournaments held in this country. The cup presented by its former president, Charles J. Fox, brought three
British teams here in unsuccessful efforts to win it. 'The
cup was then sent to Florida, where a fourth team of plucky
Britons won it and took it home.
These contests had the result of giving the Pasadena club
almost an international status and each winter many subjects of Great Britain are in the habit of making Pasadena
their headquarters.
Situated in a beautiful park, surrounded by rare trees, and
lovely flowers, the Pasadena greens have an admirable setting. Located within walking distance of the Civic Center,
the gay shops and theatres and Pasadena's celebrated hotels,
.the clubhouse is particularly accessible. The two greens
are of excellent construction and so well drained that within
a few hours of a heavy rainfall they are playable, a characteristic much appreciated by the members of affiliated
clubs for miles around.
The clubhouse is comfortable and cozily furnished.
It
was built to accommodate a maximum of a hundred members and as the membership is kept at about half that
number the club is able to care for its winter guests comfortably.
Not so old in years, the Pasadena club has had a ripe experience and has established a tradition which it strives
to maintain, of sportsmanship, comradeship, friendliness,
and hospitality.
February 8th, 1941
TRIPLES TOURNAMENT
REDLANDS LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Located at Sylvan Park,
RIVERSIDE LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Redlands, Calif.
OFFICERS
Ira S. Kennedy ------------------------------'1'e1. 1990
John J. Huffman
Post· Office Address: Redlands, Calif.
Telephone 3'021
OFFIECRS
Herbert
Roy A. Chamberlain
President
E. E. R unkeL
G. E. Cole, Telephone
W. H. Thorn,
214 W. Cypress
P. C. Chadwick
Melvin
Chairman
Dues
Committee
are admitted
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Represen ta tive
355
Secretary
TelephOl}e 31705
Chairman
and Treasurer
Games
Committee
Our green is now in fine condition.
Greens.
and Green
Vice-Presiden
Yearly dues $10.00 with gr-een open for play Monday to Saturday
inclusive.
Tuesday and Friday evenings in warm weather
there
is' play with 16,000 candle power lighting system.
Representative
Open for play every
Women
Garnes
L. Hooper
Two Regulation
Yearly
Secretary-Treasurer
.
Richmond
G. S. Agnew----------3063 Lemon,
Vice-President
Presidenl
Fee-$10.00.
Visiting and prospective bowlers are welcome.
are admitted to membership.
day.
to membership.
Women
The incomparable climate of Riverside-healthful
desert
air, temperate ocean breezes, the matchless beauty of its
surroundings, convenience of location, and its cultural, educational, and recreational advantages make this city an
ideal place in which to live. With its beautiful homes and
orange grove estates, its 300 miles of streets and boulevards lined with eucalyptus, palm and pepper trees, Riverside is truly one of the garden cities of America.
HISTORY OF THE CLUB
Among the many and varied attractions possessed by the
beautiful city of Redlands is its lawn bowling green situated
in Sylvan Park, beside the swimming pool, surrounded by
lawns, semi-tropical trees and shrubbery, nestled in a
district famous for its orange groves, bathed in sunshine,
surrounded with flowers, yet in full view of lofty snowcapped mountain peaks.
It is indeed a spot of scenic
grandeur and charm,
When you come to Riverside, you will find our green, in
Fairmont Park, a short distance northerly from rocky Mt.
Rubidoux, by following any of the winding roadways to
the north side of beautiful Fairmont Lake.
The Redlands club, organized by Melvin L. Hooper in the
early twenties, is one of the most active clubs in the Southern California Lawn Bowling Association, has two fine
greens, an adequate clubhouse, and one of the best lighting
systems for evening play on the Pacific coast.
October 5th, 1940
RIVERSIDE-P ACHAPP A TRIPLES
The Red-lands club extends a cordial welcome to visiting
bowlers from any part of the world.
April 19, 1941
ANNUAL TRIPLES TOURNAMENT
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SAN DIEGO LAWN BOWLING
SANTA BARBARA
LAWN BOWLING CLUB
OFFICERS
D. F. Keely
T. J. Mulcahy
C. Murray
J. E. Hodgson
\Yilliam Mytton
Corner Anapamu and De la Vina
Santa Barbara.
Calif.
OFFICERS
Hugh
Cu m m ing
Presiden
800 Las
Ernest
S. Wood
Walt.er
Wr ig ht ,
Alturas
Road,
Phone
Street,
Phone
1\-. J. Durfey
For
25231
Treasurer
1325 N. Salsifoeaes
Play
daily
Membership
except
Mondays
dues $10 per year,
Visiting bowlers and
ways welcome.
The
from
anyone
"rest
1:30 p. m. to 5 p. m.
or $1.00 per month.
wishing
to learn
the
game
are
gree n is now in excellent
condition,
having been gone
and given a top dressing by our City Park Department.
al-
over
Visit Santa Barbara, famed for its climate, its natural
beauty; its people, friendly, courteous, kind and helpful;
excellent recreational facilities, splendid markets, fine hotels and apartments and charming cottages.
SANTA BARBARA INVITES
Presiden
First Vice-President
Second Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
Representative
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26180
Vice-President
1221 E. Yanonali
CLUB
Directors
Dr. J. W. Sifton
further
information
apply
J. E. Hodgson
3509 Louisiana
St.
Phone R-2464
Greens located
Entrance
to Cabrillo Bridge,
San Diego, California
t
M. H. Brown
to
Balboa
Park
Two Regulation
Greens, 1 Grass, 1 Marl.
Open for play daily except Mondays.
)Iembership
open to persons of either sex.
Annual membership
dues $6.00, semi-annual
m em ber'sb ip dues,
$4.00, one-half above rates for each additional
member of the
same family.
Green fees ten cents per day.
Visiting
welcome.
bowlers,
and prospective
bowlers
are always
The San Diego Lawn Bowling Club was organized April
25, 1932, and officially opened July 11, 1932.
This Club aims-To promote the game of Lawn Bowling,
the spirit of good fellowship, good sportsmanship,
and
friendly rivalry among Lawn Bowlers, and to stimulate interest in the game.
YOU
Santa Barbara, rich in romantic Spanish history, entertains thousands of visitors with Spring and Fall Flower
Shows, Garden Tours, Ranch and Mission Pilgrimages,
Santa Barbara National Horse Show, Semana Nautical, Old
Spanish Days Fiesta, National and International
Polo
Tournaments. Again, Santa Barbara invites you l
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The San Diego Lawn Bowling Club invites you to visit
them and enjoy a game of Bowls on their Greens.
June 22nd, 1940
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TOURNAMENT
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H'eights
Phone 51753
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OFFICERS
Senator
L. C. Phipps
G. N. Woodsworth
Honorary
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G. N. Woodsworth
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President
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Los Angeles,
Santa
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Santa Monica Lawn Bowling Club is one of the new members in the Southern California Lawn Bowling Association
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has a green on his estate which the members use on Tuesday
and Saturday afternoons.
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but the club hopes in the near future to have a municipal
green and are working to that end with the city authorities.
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