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In A Singles Game Measuring Has Commenced When It Is Discovered There Is Still A Bowl To Be Played. You, The Umpire, Is Appealed To.what Is Your Decision?

An End Is Concluded With A Measure Being Required. The Measurer (who Played The Last Bowl) Measures First. The Other Measurer Does Not Agree And Calls The Umpire. The First Measurer Complains To The Umpire That The Second Measurer Should Also Have Measured Before Calling The Umpire. What Should The Umpire Tell The Players?

An End Has Been Concluded And The Measurers Are Deciding The Score. One Skip Walks Down The Mat To The Head And Is Commenting On The Scoring. An Umpire Sees This Happen.what Should The Umpire Tell The Skip?

In A Game Of Singles The Players Go To The Head To Decide The Score, A Counting Bowl Is Removed From The Head When It Is Realised That There Is Still A Bowl To Be Played. What Is The Correct Procedure In This Situation?

In A Game Of Fours The ‘black’ Third Delivers A Bowl That Comes To Rest Partly On The Mat But Also Touching The Floor At The Far End Of The Mat. The ‘yellow’ Third Then Plays A Bowl That Causes The Jack To Strike The ‘black’ Third’s Bowl, Which Is Partly On The Mat. The Jack Is Moved From Its Previous Position But Is Still In Play. The Skips Now Realize What Has Occurred And Seek The Umpire’s Advice. What Should The Umpire Tell The Skips?

After A Drive Into The Head, The Jack Rebounds Back Up The Mat And Comes To Rest On The Mat Midway Between The Bowling Area And The One Third Mark From The Bowling End.what Should Happen Now?

The Last End Of A Game Of Fours Was Killed And A Final End Is Being Played. Following A Burned Bowl Incident, This End Is Declared Dead.what Should Happen Now?

An End Is Declared Dead. But Before It Can Be Replayed The Finishing Time Signal Sounds. What Should Happen Now?

In A Game Of Fours The ‘yellow’ Third Plays A Bowl That Strikes The Head. A Bowl In The Head Is Broken And The Head Is Disturbed. What Should Happen Now?

In A Game Of Singles The Umpire Orders The Stopping Of A Bowl, But The Bowl Disturbs The Head Before It Can Be Stopped, The Non-offending Player Elects To Replace The Head. The Offending Player Complains To The Umpire That The Head Has Not Been Restored Fairly To Its Previous Position. What Decision Should The Umpire Make?

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