1. Discuss this with the offending bowler and make sure he/she knows that this is a rules violation and cannot be done.
2. Discuss this with the team captain and let him/her know that the actions of the team player could/should have caused a forfeiture of game three.
3. Discuss with the offended player that he/she is correct by the book,but in this case, doing nothing other than warning the other bowler is the right thing. To me,unless a quarterly or "third" championship is on the line, use it as a teaching tool to get people to learn the rules. Also it lets bowlers know that you,as a league officer,are doing your job in enforcing the rules.
Did anyone ask the bowler why he was sanding the ball?? If his answer is "Yes, I'm trying to get the ball to hook more because of carrydown",then you do have someone who knows what he was doing and should have had the game forfeited.
If the answer is "to get belt marks off the ball",then you have a bowler who didn't know what he was doing.
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Chris
JTTDB---Just Throw The Damn Ball
Don't "think"---that ball isn't in your bag yet..........