SASBAText Box: 	Toby Yeager captured his first Ebonite Senior Tour singles title at his home center, Don Carter City View, in Fort Worth. Yeager  bested second place Jim Stephens 238-215 in the championship match.  David Zappitelli and Robbie Kauffman finished third, TJ Johnson, Butch Calvert, Gary Janson, and Fred Barnes were fifth. 
	Thanks to Billy Finocchi for making room for our tournament with short notice. He moved other Text Box: events around to accommodate us. 
	Our annual mixed foursome tournament is the first weekend in December. As of this newsletter, we have 27 teams paid. That leaves room for only 19 more teams. Please collect your entry fees and send the $640.00 along with your entry. 
	The Bob Summerville Memorial Tournament is the Thanksgiving week end. The entry fee is $160. This is two tournaments! Super Text Box: Seniors and Seniors with $3000.00 added for each division  sponsored by Lind’s Shoes. 
	Starting next year snail mail is going up to $.39. We post the newsletter on our website, www.sasba.com,   Monday night after	 each tournament, you can print it and get it early. We hope to get to the point of not having use the mail. If  you can obtain the newsletter on the web, please let me know at srbowl@aol.com.
	We have room for 88 entries in Houston Text Box: TOBY GETS 1ST
Text Box: Jamie’s Tournament Notes 
Text Box: Nanci Johnson rolled 115 low game of the tournament to win the dog of the week award.  

Ron Depolo won $100.oo from Ebonite for rolling 300 with his Big Time Ebonite ball. 

Rich Black was seen visiting the Ladies restroom.  

Charlie Pickett had 3 CP’s Saturday and a left gutter CP Text Box: on Sunday, some of the other CP rollers were Dave Dupont, Claude Thomas, Robert Gibbs, Jamie Brooks, to mention a few. 

It was good to see Ronnie Hulme back running over the field Saturday. 

Jim King is finally out of the hospital bunking at Rick and Marta Stein’s. He will stay there a few days before returning to Text Box: New Braunfels. Jim has been walking and working on regaining his strength. We all wish him a speedy recovery. 

George Meisner has been in the hospital and finally has shown improvement and should be out soon, get well fast George.

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Masters Results

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Summerville

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2005 Schedule

 

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SASBA SC

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2006 Schedule

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