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T.O.C TOURNEY schedule for November
Posted by
1okaylady
(VIP) 17 Oct 2005 6:40pm
Tournament of Champions Tournament Schedule for November, 2005
Saturday November 5th .....Canasta........ 10am est .....Pool................ 1pm est .....Gin Rummy......3pm est
Sunday November 6th .....Backgammon..10am est .....Dominoes........12 noon est .....Cribbage...........2 pm est
TOC List of Sept & October eligible players
Posted by
1okaylady
(VIP) 1 Nov 2005 8:21am
Congratulations to all the tourney winners in Sept and October....below is the list of eligible players for the November tourney...please check the name and If you think you are eligible and your name is not on the list, let me know as soon as possible to that I may verify.
8 ball 3pt double elimination 10 tix November 5 at 1p est
8ShooTer CANGRY celticman CheckThisOut-- dino_2k2002 HavanaClub7yrs FirefoXx GBecky HotAtlanta Jazz- kirk-penfold nurettin PoolPitcher Paraponosu Razzle_Dazzle4 Rose082650 Shortstop27 twostop
Find your name and come play the game
Posted by
1okaylady
(VIP) 3 Nov 2005 8:28am
Hello pool shooters......sorry, but your name must be on this list in order to be eligible of the toc tourney....so see all eligible players in the toc......find your time and come play with a lady
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