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Black Duck Jackpot 2 Bowl Triples played on Tuesday, July 5

Twenty-four bowlers played in good conditions.

Two-game winners were D. Randell, I. Roberts and A. Davies on +12. Second-game winners were A. Fagg, R. Maddox and W. Neville on +6.

Jackpot number drawn was -26. Not claimed. Next week’s jackpot increases to $114.

To play Black Duck, call the club on 5452 1194 by 11am. for a 12.30pm start, or, preferably, have your name down on the list on the noticeboard by the day before.

Spring carnival starts on August 20. Entry forms are available at the club, so get them in soon.

Christmas in July is at the club on July 23. Cost is $15 and bring your own nibbles.

Would anyone who comes down for a roll, kindly pull up a few weeds for five or 10 minutes to keep them under control. Tools are in the tool shed.

If you would like to help with different jobs around the club, speak to Ian Hastie or come down on Friday mornings about 9am.

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