Neil McInnes (bowls)

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Neil McInnes (born 1928) is a Scottish born former United States international lawn and indoor bowler.{{cite book|last=Newby|first=Donald|title=Daily Telegraph Bowls Yearbook 88|year=1987|publisher=Telegraph Publications|isbn=0-86367-220-5}}

McInnes won a silver medal in the 1976 World Outdoor Championships in Johannesburg with his bowls partner Dick Folkins. He was born in Glasgow and moved to California in 1970.{{cite book|last=Warters|first=Bob|title=Fifth World Bowls Championship Official Souvenir|year=1984|publisher=Key Publishing Ltd}}

He made eighteen United States Championship appearances, winning three singles titles and seven pairs titles and was a carpenter by trade.{{cite web|url=http://www.bowlsusa.us/uploads/7/5/9/0/75903269/hof_biographies.pdf|title=Hall of Fame|publisher=Bowls USA}}

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