Text Box: 	Fred Barnes and Eric Traylor were bowling the leaders, Toby Yeager and David Ozio the final position round match in the Ebonite Senior Tour Super Senior/Guest Doubles tournament at Oak Hills Lanes in San Antonio. The match was tied going to the last two bowlers in the tenth frame. Ozio was up first and went eight spare eight. Traylor needed nine spare nine to win the match, a tie would give the tournament to Yeager and Ozio. Eric’s first ball left the ten pin which he barely Text Box: clipped the left side of it for a spare. Traylor’s final shot left the ten pin again for a one pin win. The loss sent Yeager and Ozio to third behind Norm Clark and Matt Cabanski. Chuck Pierce and Billy Oatman were fourth. All four of those teams were within twenty pins going in to that last match. Jesse Jackson and Larry Kassner were fifth.
 	Our next tournament is our annual masters tournament. This is match play from the start. The meeting will start at 8:30AM Saturday for the Text Box: seniors, who will bowl at 9AM, eight matches, the lanes will be redone and the meeting will start at 1:15 PM for the super seniors who will bowl their eight matches starting at 2PM. Sunday morning the Seniors will bowl at 8:45AM and SS’s at 11AM. The finals will be a one game single elimination affair.
	This event has to be divisible by four on each side call me if you think that the entry will not get to the office by Wednesday. We will draw lane assignments Friday at the center.
Text Box: Jamie’s Tournament Notes 
Text Box: Dutch Schultz rolled two 135 games to win the dog of the week award for low game of the tournament. 

Three hundreds were rolled by DJ Archer, Matt Cabanski and Ken Johnson. 

Gray Dickinson left the lily and was presented with a STAR LILY. 

Stan Workman left the lily and will be presented with some kind of award by Gordon Stuntz in New Braunfels, wonder if is  an old lily?
Text Box:  Jesse Jackson continued to bomb the pins again. David Addington did too, and he liked it. He really liked it. 

There were ten pins left aplenty and missed aplenty. 

Leno Aragon did not get married last week. 

Stan was back for the first time after surgery, and we heard no lamenting, yes no lamenting. 

Bowling next to Jack Zuniga was awing. He has two to three messengers hunting on every shot. 

Jim King has lost 19 pounds Text Box: on one week, we could not tell the difference. Way to go Jim. 

Ronnie Diamond bowled great and made it all of the way through. 

Dave Dupont is still alive. 

We saw Joe Bess but Rick McKinney was afraid to come. 

Laurie Jo had the bowling center in fine shape and we enjoyed a full tournament

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Ft. Worth Info

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San Antonio Results

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2005 Schedule

 

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Red Hat Info

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