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Across the greens

KERANG

Black Duck Jackpot 2 Bowl Triples played on Tuesday, July 26

Eighteen bowlers played in good conditions.

Two-game winners were S. Pascoe, G. Fenton and R. Hipwell on +11

Second-game winners was shared by E. Fenton, M. Theobald and P. Basile/T. Nolan, P. Waters and G. Morris on +4.

Jackpot number drawn was -22. Not claimed. Next week’s jackpot increases to $168.

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 notice board by the day before.

The club wishes to acknowledge and appreciates the donations made by members and visitors for Black Duck raffles. The day would not be the same without them.

Entries for spring carnival are still open, so get them in as soon as you can.

LEITCHVILLE

JUST touching base with everyone and hope all is well.

Just asking any current and new bowlers who are interested in playing Saturday Pennant to contact Ken Dehne on 0438 200 868 and Midweek Pennant to contact Suzanne Bennett on 0447 999 951 for this season.

There will be a general meeting on the Tuesday, August 9 at 7pm.

It is important for all members and new bowlers to attend. Pennant practice will commence on September 7. More details at a later date.

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