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April TOC schedule and list of ELIGIBLE players
Posted by
1okaylady
(TD) 9 Apr 2007 10:54pm
Below is the tourney schedules for the TOC (TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS) for the monthly winners of January, February and March...
Please examine the lists closely, as they are NOT IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (crib and gin)
As you can see the list is quite LONGGGGGGG.so come and get your seats early......only 32 seats available......
April 14........Saturday
10 am Canasta 5 tix 5000 2-2-2 3f/w
1200 noon Rock Paper Skill 7 pts 3 rds 1-2-3 D/E 5 TIX
2 pm Gin Rummy 150 pt Setter's Choice 10 tix
5 pm Back Gammon 3 pts Setter's Choice D/E 5 tix
April 15......Sunday
2pm Pool 3 pt Setter's choice D/E 5 tix
5 pm Crib 121 Reg D/E 10 tix
8pm Dominoes 150 Pt Setter's Choice D/E 5 tix
PLEASE EXAMINE THE LIST OF ELIGIBLE PLAYERS AND NOTIFY ME VIA EMAIL; imaokaylady@msn.com.....IF you think you are eligible and your name is missing....PLEASE DONT WAIT UNTIL TOURNEY TIME
0-5 1_4DA_MONEY 55BigDog bluetulip bratwolfe Cedargroveplayer celticman cherryberry club1 coreyof21 DAZ6040 fudgecheese gargula gotnerves2 htwister505 jpe12006 JUSTJAZ karaty lagers livan2820 lokeyd malachi76 MORRIS103064 MT.Bell ninerball play_dominoes raydogg28 Scrubs Skip_2_my_lou schnarfster Starforce49 tombobedsole troadio wendita1 xLadyAnglerx yves2005 zoki
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