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FREE Kentucky Couple Wins First Ever Goodlett Tourney lagging 4s FREE The ezine of table shuffleboard WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 2005 © 2005 THIS WEEK 22-23: Bring Partner A/B Doubles -1 through 0 rated play- ers must play with 3.0 and above. No two 1s can play to- gether. $60 Entry fee. 22-24: A/B Doubles at Balloon Inn, Arvada, Colo. 23-24: Fir Cone Tavern, Shelton, Wash. ABC Draw tourna- ment. 22-24: Manitoba Championships. A.N.A.F.#283, located at 3584 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. More in- formation204-299-9903. Isreal Ochoa-Dan Glasscock won the B Doubles over nine other teams. Second place went to Trisha Florence-Timi Kale with Debbie Spier-Rachel Beck grabbing third place. Connie Tinsley and Tommy Davisson, winners of the First An- Danny Holland-Dan Glasscock won the Friday night doubles. nual Bill Goodlett Memorial Tournament at American Legion #193 in Louisville, Ky. over the weekend. Kentucky couple wins first ever Goodlett tourney LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Connie Tinsley-Tommy Davisson cap- tured first place over the weekend in the First Annual Bill Goodlett Memorial Mixed Doubles Open at American Legion Post 193. Joanie Chapin and Andy Powers were second in the the 14-team field with Janice and Dale Capito finishing third. Glen Ingram and Jim Long, winners are Journey’s End in Bour- bon. Guches-Larson state champs WINSTON, Ore. — Desi Guches-Lyle Larson won the Oregon Ingram-Long win at Journey Open Doubles tournament over the weekend at the 99 Tavern and BOURBON, Ind. — Glen Ingram-Jim Long won the bring part- Willee’s Cafe. ner doubles tournament at Journey’s End Bar & Grill over the week- Bud Spier-Don Cameron finished second in the six-team field end. with Bill Maxwell-Mike Kinney taking third place. See Page 6 lagging 4s email address: [email protected] TOURNAMENT/EVENT PLANNER Bowers Ratings. Saturday, April 30: Open & Division II Singles. APRIL Registration starts at 10 a.m., auction at noon. Entry fee $30 open 22-23: Bring Partner A/B Doubles -1 through 0 rated players must division and $20 Division II. $10 registration for all players. For play with 3.0 and above. No two 1s can play together. $60 Entry information call Jason Papa at 248-541-9305 or CoCo Brown, 586- fee. 924-4952. 22-24: A/B Doubles at Balloon Inn, Arvada, Colo. Bring your own 29-30, MAY 1: Guy Rathbun American Legion Post 25, Kelso. partner: -1 thru 0 rated players must play with 3.0 and up rated NW Regional Championships. players. No two 1’s can play together Entry Fee: $60. per team Format: Double Elimination, 2 out of 3 games in winners & losers 29-MAY 1: 10th annual Bill Gibbs Memorial Open 2005. A-B-C brackets. Auction: Friday April 22 at 7 p.m. Tournament may be- Draw, Open Doubles. Six Shooter’s Bar (8 boards) Phoenix, Ariz. gin Friday following auction (depending on number of teams) and Contact Alice Arredondo 480-703-2154; Wendell Herbison 602- continues thru Sun. April 24. 448-8332 or Cindy Clark 602-758-4935. 23-24: Fir Cone Tavern, Shelton, Wash. ABC Draw tournament. APRIL 30-MAY 1: 33rd Annual Open Doubles. Single game, double elimination, Medford Eagles, 2000 Table Rock Road, 22-24: Manitoba Championships. A.N.A.F.#283, located at 3584 Medford, Ore. Call Art Eliff for reservations or information. 541- Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. More information204- 582-1623. 299-9903. MAY 29 - MAY 1: Greater Detroit Open Tournament. Host Jason Park 6-8: Multiple events, American Legion, Bourbon, Ind. Draw Part- at Madison Park Bar and Grill, 25023 John R. Road, Madison ner May 6; Open Doubles May 7; Singles, May 8; Jim Long and Heights, Mi. Friday, April 29: Start at 8 p.m. until closing time. A/ Larry Creakbaum inducted in National Shuffleboard Hall of Fame, B Round Robinas. $10 entry fee with $100 added to eacah pot. See Page 3 The Skagit Longboard Association BIG STICK Mfg. salutes the following great league sponsors and super shuffleboard bars and clubs in the beautiful New Modern Big Boards Skagit River Valley of Washington State: Hardwood Shuffleboards Bellows Tavern, 112 N. Cherry St., Burlington 18 thru 24-Foot lengths with Steel Legs 360-755-0165 The Burlington Eagles, 119 N. Cherry St., Burlington 360-755-0483 Built to last 100 yrs The Corner Tavern, 14565 Allen West Road, Bow 360-757-6113 Gene’s Tavern, 127 N. Oak St., Burlington 360-755-9124 The Old Edison Inn, 5829 Cain’s Court, Edison 360-766-6266 Let’s Play!!!! The Skagit Longboard Association was orga- nized in 1992 to save shuffleboard in the Skagit Valley, and serve the interests of players, spon- sors, and spectators. We now boast 20 teams, with over 130 members most of whom are always ready and happy to play a "friendly" game! 610-377-5100 www.bigstickmfg.net email: [email protected] lagging 4s email address: [email protected] TOURNAMENT/EVENT PLANNER From Page 2 May 6 at 6 p.m.. 27: AB Draw -1,0,1s and minus side 2s at Danny’s 7 p.m. 27: AB Draw Handicap for 2,3,4s at Triple Crown, 7 p.m. 28: Division 1 13-14: Springfield Bring Your Own Partner Spring Tournament at singles -1, 0 and 1 Handicapped entry 1 p.m. at Danny’s. Division Eagles Lodge 3934. 3-4 boards. II Singles 1,2,3 1 p.m. at Danny’s. 28: Division III singles for 2s, 3s and 4s at Triple Crown. 29: Division I Bring Partner Add to 0 at 13-15: Mud Bay Mixed Doubles. Buzz’s Tavern, Olympia, Wash. Danny’s 2:30 p.m.29: Division II Bring Partner add to 3 or more, Danny’s 2:30 p.m. 29: Division III Bring Partner, add to 6 or more. 13-15: Mixed Doubles, 99 Tavern and Willee’s Cafe, Winston, Ore. Triple Crown. 30: Complete any events necessary at both sites. Call 541-679-7068 for information. Director Jack Scott 832-788-1845 or James Cummings 281-550- 14-15: Doubles & Singles, Pendleton AmVets 26, Pendleton, Ind. 5011 or email jrcrver.com. 20-22: Alberta Open, Army, Navy and Airforce Club, Edmonton, 26-30: 24th Annual Memorial Day Season Ticket/Lucky Ticket Alberta, Canada. Casino, Spokane, Wash. Contact Dan Hitt 509-251-7000. 24-27: 7th Annual Canadian Open Shuffleboard Tournament, 27-30: Michigan Club Car Open, 3-person team/Singles/Doubles, Esquimalt Legion #172, Victoria, BC, Canada. Multiple events. Kane’s Club Car Lounge, Durand, Mich. 25-30: Memorial Weekend Festival of Shuffleboard. Nifty Fifty’s 27-30: 6th Annual Memorial Day Tournament. A-B-C & Open 3, Tacoma, Wash. Contact Mike Keevil at [email protected]. Doubles, Oskar’s Sports Car Bar & Grill, Bellflower, Calif. 562- 925-4915. 26-30: 6th Annual Houston Memorial Open at Danny’s Sports Bar and Triple Crown Sports Bar. May 26: $20 Open Draw, $100 added JUNE at Danny’s. 26: $10 handicapped draw $100 added at Triple Crown. 3-5: Fir Cone, Shelton, Wash., Forest Festival A/B Bring Partner. See Page 4 COMING SUMMER 2005 “THE E-QUALIZER” THE NEWEST, THE NEATEST, THE SLICKEST TABLE SHUFFLEBOARD ACCESSORY ITEM LONGBOARD PRODUCTS, INC. LIVE TO PLAY™ Get on our early notification mailing list. Send your name & mailing address to the address shown below or send your email addres to: [email protected]. Dealer, Distributor and/or Independent Rep inquiries are welcome! Our new Web site will be up and running by May 2005 at : www.longboard products.com Longboard Products, Inc. 164 South Main St. —Yardley, PA 19067 lagging 4s email address: [email protected] TOURNAMENT/EVENT PLANNER From Page 3 Mich. 9-12: Hoosier Hall of Fam. June 10 Open Singles. June 11 A/B/ C and June 12 Open Doubles. Glen Ingram’s Town Taven. Call 12-14: Co. Ne. Head Classic. A-B-C format blind draw. Balloon 765-536-2150 for information. Inn, Arvada, Colorado. Entry fee: $30. per person Format: Double Elimination, 2 out of 3 games to 21 points in winners bracket & 17-19: Bill English Memorial, Balloon Inn, Arvada, Colo. - Two single game to 21 points in losers bracket. Draw & Auction: Fri. divisions: open doubles and Div II. doubles. (2 & up rated players) August 12 at 7 p.m.. Tournament play begins Fri. Aug. 12 follow- Bring your own partner. Entry Fee: Open Doubles $120. per team, ing auction and continues thru Sun. Aug. 14. Div. II Doubles $60. per team.Format: Double Elimination, 2 out of 3 games in winners & losers brackets. Auction: Friday June 17 at 7 p.m.. Tournament may begin Friday following auction (de- 15-17: 5th Annual A-B Doubles Bring Partner, Cattleman’s, Roger pending on number of teams) and continues thru Sun. June 19. River, Ore., 541-582-1623. 17-18: Stockton’s Guy-Gal Tournament. Doc’s Shuffle Inn, Stock- 18-21: Canadian Longboard Open, Royal Canadian Legion 83, ton, Mo. Call Doc or Pam417-276-6936 or 417-276-5740 for info. Burnaby, British Columbia. Multiple events. **$200 American added by Lagging4s magazine. 25: Brenda’s Birthday A/B Tournament. Kane’s Club Car Lounge, Durand, Mich. SEPTEMBER 1-4 (Labor Day Weekend): Rural American Championships, multi- JULY event, 99 Tavern and Willee’s, Winston, Ore., 541-679-7068. 3-10: Don Crall Inaugural memorial SW Open 2005. American Legion #73 5000 SE 24th, Del City, OK. 9-11: 2nd Annual Larry Hudson Memorial, Red Dog Saloon, Port Orchard, Wash. No two minus 1s. Added money. 15-16: Steeleville Country Club ABC Shuffleboard Tournament and Bring Your Own Partner.
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