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THE GREEN JACK Fall 2012 Volume IX, Issue 2 cont’d on page 2 - Celebrations Southern California puts its best foot forward October 24-28, when champions of the Southwest Division “playdowns” compete for the National men’s and women’s Singles and Pairs Championships, at San Diego’s Balboa Park. Representing SWD men are the Pairs teams of Mert Isaacman (Newport Harbor LBC) & Phil Dunn (Santa Monica) and Neil Furman (San Diego) & Jason Adams (Laguna Beach), and Singles players Scott Roberts (Laguna Beach) and Steve Smith (San Diego). Taking the green for SWD women are: Pairs–Kottia Spangler (Riverside) & Anne Nunes (Laguna Beach) and Patricia Cronshaw & Mary DeLisle (both Mackenzie Park); Singles–Eva Lee (Newport Harbor) and Carol Poto (Long Beach). The National Championships (formerly U.S. Championships) feature Singles and Pairs competitors representing each of the United States’ seven USLBA Divisions. Every Division sends one Pairs team and one Singles player to the competitions, while the Southwest Division (So. Calif.), because of its larger membership, is granted two sets of players for each of the events. Opening ceremonies are Wednesday October 24, and competitions will be continuous through the 28th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Spectators are invited and seating is free. The National Championships are sanctioned by the United States Lawn Bowls Association. SO. CAL’S BEST HEAD TO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Phil Dunn & Mert Isaacman Neil Furman & Jason Adams Anne Nunes & Kottia Spangler SPORTS CELEBRATIONS A favorite un-favorite lawn bowling pass-time is trying to figure out why, after 700 years, the sport hasn’t caught on yet with the masses. An unscientific explanation might have something to do with the way we celebrate when things go good! Basketball players, for example, rejoice by getting angry. You’ve seen the look on a player’s face after his slam dunk. Anger! He (or she) appears to be filled with vitriol and contempt. Acrobatic shot or critical 3-pointer, the body tenses. The player poses. Fists clench. Mouth opens wide enough to swallow the ball. Jersey top is yanked, and the chest is pounded. This is one happy guy! On the gridiron, a quarterback sack, preventing a pass competition, or a bone crushing tackle by the defense is often underscored by a foot stomping frenzy. Offensive players party after a touchdown with signature rituals, such as spiking the football, stupid- looking end-zone dances, or a leap into the paying spectators. Baseball pros arm bash, hand slap, jump-bump their 200 lb. bodies after an RBI, sacrifice fly or grand slam, and monkey pile at walk-off victories. A soccer goal is followed by a furious dash by the scorer to the sidelines, ending in a belly slide or hands-up fall-to-the knees in jubilation. Ladies have been known to rip off their Carol Poto Eva Lee Mary DeLisle & Patricia Cronshaw Steve Smith & Scott Roberts

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THE GREEN JACK Fall 2012Volume IX, Issue 2

cont’d on page 2 - Celebrations

Southern California puts its best foot forward October 24-28, when champions of the Southwest Division “playdowns” compete for the National men’s and women’s Singles and Pairs Championships, at San Diego’s Balboa Park.

Representing SWD men are the Pairs teams of Mert Isaacman (Newport Harbor LBC) & Phil Dunn (Santa Monica) and Neil Furman (San Diego) & Jason Adams (Laguna Beach), and Singles players Scott Roberts (Laguna Beach) and Steve Smith (San Diego).

Taking the green for SWD women are: Pairs–Kottia Spangler (Riverside) & Anne Nunes (Laguna Beach) and Patricia Cronshaw & Mary DeLisle (both Mackenzie Park); Singles–Eva Lee (Newport Harbor) and Carol Poto (Long Beach).

The National Championships (formerly U.S. Championships) feature Singles and Pairs competitors representing each of the United States’ seven USLBA Divisions. Every Division sends one Pairs team and one Singles player to the competitions, while the Southwest Division (So. Calif.), because of its larger membership, is granted two sets of players for each of the events.

Opening ceremonies are Wednesday October 24, and competitions will be continuous through the 28th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Spectators are invited and seating is free.

The National Championships are sanctioned by the United States Lawn Bowls Association.

SO. CAL’S BEST HEAD TO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Phil Dunn & Mert Isaacman

Neil Furman & Jason Adams

Anne Nunes & Kottia Spangler

SPORTS CELEBRATIONS

A favorite un-favorite lawn bowling pass-time is trying to figure out why, after 700 years, the sport hasn’t caught on yet with the masses. An unscientific explanation might have something to do with the way we celebrate when things go good!

Basketball players, for example, rejoice by getting angry. You’ve seen the look on a player’s face after his slam dunk. Anger! He (or she) appears to be filled with vitriol and contempt. Acrobatic shot or critical 3-pointer, the body tenses. The player poses. Fists clench. Mouth opens wide enough to swallow the ball. Jersey top is yanked, and the chest is pounded. This is one happy guy!

On the gridiron, a quarterback sack, preventing a pass competition, or a bone crushing tackle by the defense is often underscored by a foot stomping frenzy. Offensive players party after a touchdown with signature rituals, such as spiking the football, stupid-looking end-zone dances, or a leap into the paying spectators.

Baseball pros arm bash, hand slap, jump-bump their 200 lb. bodies after an RBI, sacrifice fly or grand slam, and monkey pile at walk-off victories.

A soccer goal is followed by a furious dash by the scorer to the sidelines, ending in a belly slide or hands-up fall-to-the knees in jubilation. Ladies have been known to rip off their

Carol Poto Eva LeeMary DeLisle & Patricia Cronshaw

Steve Smith & Scott Roberts

Page 2 of 6 THE GREEN JACKCelebrations - cont’d from page 1 BIG MONEY TOURNAMENTS

The term big money tournaments has had a long shelf-life in Southern California lawn bowling rhetoric. It is usually heard or written vis a vis a discussion about the values of competitive tournaments and tournament bowlers.

Hello! Lawn bowling in America has NO big money tournaments. The upcoming weeklong U.S. Open, the grandest and richest event on the USLBA national calendar, will probably have a total purse of about $25,000, to be divided up between 40-50 top male and female finishers in assorted flights of six different events. The winners –champions– of each of the six events (three men’s and three women’s) will probably net about $300 apiece.

Big money tournament!?The sports section of this week’s L.A.

Times features details of a PGA 4.6 million golf event. Not the biggest PGA tournament; just the run-of-the-mill between-the-big-ones event. Some non-prominent pro took first place honors and won $680,000. The last place finisher, I think #72, took home $14,000-plus.

That’s BIG MONEY!Of course, what constitutes big money

depends upon one’s perception. Hey, there are So Cal bowlers who think a $20 annual membership fee constitutes big money!

Bowlers -- club and tournament types alike -- are forever lamenting how’cum their wonderful game has never caught on with the mainstream. It has so many elements of recreational and sporting pleasure, yet it is all but anonymous in this country. At best, it’s referred to as old people’s activity.

Life offers few guarantees. But if bowlers, themselves, had more respect for their favored recreation; took some pride in the achievements of the top-of-the-line players; contributed a whole $20 (the price of a large bucket of the Colonel’s chicken) annually to the membership pot; and spoke positively about the sport, maybe Bowls would have a chance to grow itself.

Be proud of those who excel at bowls. They’re our Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelsons and Amy Alcotts; our Billie Jean Kings, Williams sisters, Federer and Nadel. They set the example of how the game can be played. Their competitive tournaments take nothing away from everyday club bowling. They bring attention and respect to our sport.

Attention and respect remind municipal parks departments and gated property owners that the bowling greens they maintain are good for their community.

Big Money? It should only happen!

THE UMP STUMPERPlaying Out of Turn

U.S. Umpire in Chief Conrad Melton recently requested an interpretation from the World Bowls Laws Committee regarding a player delivering a bowl out of turn. This is the response he received:

“The Law which deals with playing out of turn is Law 47.1.

“However, Law 47.1 deals only with the situation in which one player has played out of turn and the mistake is noticed either before that player’s bowl has come to rest (Law 47.1.1) or after the bowl has come to rest but before the next player to play has played their bowl (Laws 47.1.2 and 47.1.3).

“In the situation described, two players have played out of turn before the mistake is noticed. Law 47.1 does not deal with this situation.

“The U.S. query, therefore, relates to a situation that is not covered by the Laws. In line with the Introduction to the Foreword of the Laws, we need to use ‘common sense and a spirit of fair play to decide on the appropriate course of action’.

“The appropriate course of action would be to have player ‘B’ play their second bowl, followed by player ‘A’ playing their second bowl, and so on. This course of action is consistent with the intent of the Laws (47.1.2.1) and avoids either player being penalized by losing the right to play a bowl as a result of what one trusts has been a genuine mistake by both parties.

“In the U.S. query, it is suggested that Law 47.4.2 is ‘the proper law’ to deal with the situation described. Law 47.4 deals with situations in which a player fails to play a bowl (in previous editions of the Laws it was called ‘Omitting to Play’).

“Law 47.4.1 deals [with] the situation in which a player fails to play a bowl before the result of the end is decided. Law 47.4.2 deals with the situation in which both teams play a bowl before it is noticed that another player has failed to play a bowl.”

jersey tops.An ice-hockey goal turns

the scoring team into group bedlam.

Winner of an important tennis match falls to his/her knees or spread-eagles on their back.

Lawn bowlers shake hands.Make what you will of this

review of angry, violent and aggressive happy habits. But their effect on sport competitors has become commonplace, and the effect on the fan-spectator public is pervasive.

Collegiate athletes duplicate the practices of the pros. High schoolers repeat what they see in pro and college ranks. Little Leaguers and AYSO kids mimic the big guys.

It’s truly a shame if comporting ourselves with pleasantry and dignity on our field of play has stymied the progress of the sport of bowls. But let’s face it, we aren’t living in the 1620s, 1780s or even 1950s. Would a little excitement hurt?

Basketball hall of fame star Charles Barkley once complained that he was “no role model” when a youngster-in-trouble cited him as an idol, as example of behavior. Fortunately or unfortunately, star athletes (and all types of celebrities) surrender their personal right to how the public defines them. They are to be praised or condemned, adored or neglected by their behavior, as viewed or perceived.

I don’t expect I’ll be the first guy to spike his bowl or bump-jump chests with my partner the next time he or I make a terrific shot or win a match. But, I just might sneak in a little victory quick-step here and there. It’s a start!

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Mumma Mixed Pairs

A Green

1 Carrie Fossati, Bill Brault2 Olga McCord, Bill Hiscock3 Linda Roberts, Scott Roberts

B Green

1 Theota LeDonne, Jim Popevis2 Tie Candy DeFazio, Kelly Warren2 Tie Barbara Clark, Gary Clark4 Eileen Lancendorfer, Tom Davis5 Jo Ann LaFrenais, Doug Lofstrom

Santa Anita Mixed Pairs

A Green

1 Phil Dunn, Chris Dunn2 Houdini Ho, Rose Blennov3 Liam Courtney, Dee McSparran

B Green

1 Scott Boyd, Linda Jahraus2 Greg Golgart, Shana Schmoller3 Tom Davis, Eileen Lancendorfer

C Green

1 Richard White, Carol Poto2 Bill Wolff, Cheryl Barkovich3 Joe Siegman, Evelyn Lucero

Vet-Novice Mix/Match Triples

West Green

1 Dan Christensen, Dee McSparran, Carol Poto

2 Jim Semanek, Micky Alexander, Wiley Doss

3 Houdini Ho, Shuman Chan, Barry Hayes4 Tie Thom Cloutier, Reggie Rook,

JoAnn MacKnight4 Tie Tom Davis, Eileen Lancendorfer,

Jackie HuismanEast Green

1 Charlie Herbert, Anne Nunes, Jason Adams

2 Kay Tong, Alan Ngo, Herman Lee3 Liam Courtney, Norm Wiles, Lacey Wiles4 Howard Harris, Christine Ludwig,

Jeff Rogers

Chris Hyland Triples

1 Maryna Hyland, Heather Stewart, Eva Lee2 Mary Ann Beath, Carrie Fossati,

Debbie Gregory3 Cecile Langevin, Gisela Schmid,

Eileen Lancendorfer4 Angie Salgado, Sally Cadwallader,

Mert Pambianco

Tournament Results SoCal Rinks

1 Michael Siddall, Steve Smith, Loren Dion, Bill Brault

2 Liam Courtney, Tony Baer, Charlie Herbert, Ryan Neptune

3 Neil Furman, Sam DeLisle, Hugh Finley, Bill Patrizzi

4 Barry Pickup, Norm Wiles, Bud Viard, Grant Gibson

Carnival

1 John Arbogast (Long Beach) 2 Dave Price (Newport)3 Pauline Renshaw (Hermosa Beach)4 JW Wilkes (Oxnard)5 Dewey Tse (Santa Anita)6 Scott Roberts (Laguna Beach)7 Walter Toney (Long Beach8 Cecile Langevin (Long Beach)9 Ann Kirchberg (Long Beach)10 Vivian Eakin (Groves)11 Ron Creager (Oxnard)12 Barbara Clark (Hermosa Beach)

Murray-Allison

Murray Allison1 Mert Isaacman Jim Olson2 Tony Baer Barry Hayes3 Steve Smith Vincent Punaro4 Bill Brault Simon Meyerowitz

California Bears

1 Cecile Langevin, Gisela Schmid, Eileen Lancendorfer, Candy DeFazio

2 Tanya Hills, Rose Blennov, Stephanie Johnson, Carol Poto

3 Maryna Hyland, Heather Stewart, Eva Lee, Myrna Chan

4 Tie Gail Hodgson, Jo Mumma, Jo Ann LaFrenais, Linda Roberts

Tie Kottia Spangler, Anne Nunes, Cath y Herbert, Rosa Baer

Amador Martinez Triples

1 Ryan Neptune, Charlie Herbert, Brian Stewart

2 Liam Courtney, Fred Robles, Stan Bloom3 Norm Wiles, Barry Pickup, Bud Viard4 Loren Dion, Phil Luth, Grant Gibson

Maccabee Pairs

1 Bill Hiscock, Ken Law2 Tie - Bill Brault, Carrie Fossati2 Tie - Houdini Ho, Fan Hung 4 Howard Harris, Christine Ludwig

SoCal Triples

1 Tony Baer, Charlie Herbert, Scott Roberts2 Phil Dunn, Jim Olson, Phil Salt3 Michael Siddall, Joe Regan, Aaron Zangl

Tommy Stirrat Mixed Triples

1 Scott Boyd, Richart White, Candy DeFazio2 Mert Isaacman, Len Wasserman,

Lynda Borkum3 Neil Furman, Ed Quo, Dee McSparran4 Tie Brian Stewart, Scott Roberts,

Linda Roberts4 Tie Jim Olson, Robin Olson,

Brenda Wright

Don Goodrich Senior Triples

A Green

1 Jim Semanek, Evelyn Tiel, Verna Wallace2 Leonard Wasserman, Chuck Cooper,

Bob McMahon3 Terry Collins, Brenda Wright,

Greg Hammons4 Mike Bright, Jim Popevis, Keith McIntosh

B Green

1 Bud Shelley, Jo Ann LaFrenais, Don Gray2 Linda Blanche, Micky Alexander,

Barbara Hart3 Chuck Brandt, Mary Asay, Steve Hagerth4 Bill Goring, Mike Hart, John Derbique

SWWD Australian Pairs

1 Cecile Langevin, Jo Mumma2 Heather Stewart, Anne Nunes3 Eva Lee, Kim Heiser4 Evelyn Tiel, Mary Asay5 Dee McSparran, Diana Wilk

Jack Beckley Mixed Triples

A Group

1 Newport: Ed Quo, Anne Nunes, Dee McSparran

2 Beverly Hills: Neville Sacks, Joe Siegman, Cheryl Barkovich

3 Santa Monica: Phil Dunn, Jim Flower, Chris Dunn

B Group

1 Holmby Park: Cecil Bator, Lindalou Burton, Zev Zibershtein

2 Santa Monica: Ray Spiro, Amo Garcia, Dixie Vanderloop

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SWWD U.S. Singles Playdowns

Stars Stripes1 Carol Poto Eva Lee2 Eileen Dee Lancendorfer McSparran

SWWD U.S. Pairs Playdowns

Stars

1 Kottia Spangler, Anne Nunes2 Kim Heiser, Olga McCord

Stripes

1 Patricia Cronshaw, Mary DeLisle2 Dee McSparran, Candy DeFazio

SWLBA U.S. Singles Playdowns

Stars Stripes1 Scott Roberts Steve Smith2 Phil Dunn Michael Siddall

SWLBA U.S. Pairs Playdowns

Stars

1 Neil Furman, Jason Adams2 Charlie Herbert, Brian Stewart

Stripes

1 Mert Isaacman, Phil Dunn2 Michael Siddall, Joe Regan

SWWD Rinks

1 Jan Hargraves, Eileen Lancendorfer, Myrna Chan, Candy DeFazio

2 Kottia Spangler, Diana Wilk, Dee McSparran, Carrie Fossati

3 Cecile Langevin, Charlyn Moltane, Linda Roberts, Bernie Crabtree

Pat Gonzales Mixed Aus. Pairs

A-Green

1 Dan Christensen, Tanya Hills2 Gary Fischer/Thom Cloutier,

Candy DeFazio3 Scott Roberts, Linda Roberts4 Rick Gregory, Dee McSparran

B-Green

1 Cheryl Barkovich, Malcolm McDonald2 Conrad Melton, Jo Ann LaFrenais3 Evelyn Tiel, Jim Semanek4 Reggie Rook, Step Johnson

San Diego Mixed Triples

A Green

1 Scott Roberts, Aaron Zangl, Linda Roberts

2 Steve Smith, Bill Brault, Anne Nunes3 Jim Olson, Robin Olson, Carrie Fossati4 Garrett D’Aigle, Roberto Moran, Gerrie

GiseburtB Green

1 Bill Kagan, Ralph Cook, Greg Mattson2 Boyce Stringer, Jeff Rogers, Lynda

Borkum

Chef Works Mixed Triples

A Green

1 Neil Furman, Jan Hargraves, Melanie Vizenor

2 Howard Harris, Christine Ludwig, Dee McSparran

3 Roger Teske, Richard Reid, Duxie Smukler

4 Chuck Cooper, Irene Branski, Frank Manfredi

B Green

1 Tom Davis, Eileen Lancendorfer, Renee Frank

2 Georgie Deno, Dan Johnson, Ken Law3 Tom Hargraves, Shirley Price,

Bob Schmalholz4 Reggie Rook, Barbara Clark,

Herb Glazeroff

SWWD Vet-Novice Pairs

A Green

1 Maryna Hyland, Barby Flaxman2 Melanie Vizenor, Sally Hale

B Green

1 Evelyn Tiel, Nancy Doss2 Shana Schmoller, JoAnn MacKnight

SWLBA Cary-MacDonald Pairs

Cary Flight

1 Tony Baer, Scott Roberts2 Howard Harris, Len Wasserman3 Steve Smith, Bill Brault4 Ivan Hyland, Simon Meyerowitz

MacDonald Flight

1 Neil Furman, Mert Isaacman2 Jim Flower, Brian Studwell3 Bill Hiscock, Ken Law4 Shuman Chan, Barry Hays

SWD Open- Men

Singles

1 Steve Smith2 Bill Pearson3 Mert Isaacman4 John Johnson

Pairs

1 Liam Courtney, Ryan Neptune2 Mert Isaacman, Abe Kaplan3 Steve Smith, Bill Brault4 Bob Schneider, Aaron Zangl

Fours

1 Neil Furman, Abe Kaplan, John Johnson, Steve Nelson

2 Jurgen Fessler, Roger Teske, Brian Stewart, Phil Salt

3 Steve Bezanson, Charlie Herbert, Liam Courtney, Bill Pearson

4 Lyall Adams, Stan Nelson, Ed Quo, Kelly Warren

SWD Open - Women

Singles

1 Dee McSparran2 Kim Heiser3 Eileen Morton4 Carol Poto

Pairs

1 Patricia Cronshaw, Lorraine Hitchcock2 Mary Ann Beath, Jean Roney3 Eileen Lancendorfer, Candy DeFazio4 Anna Witt, Glorianne Mather

Fours

1 Regina Banares, Dee McSparran, Diana Wilk, Candy DeFazio

2 Mary Ann Beath, Jean Roney, Patricia Cronshaw, Lorraine Hitchcock

3 Eva Lee, Kim Heiser, Brenda Wright, Lynda Borkum

4 Maryna Hyland, Heather Stewart, Jan Hargraves, Robin Olson

Groves Mixed Triples

1 Rick Gregory, Simon Meyerowitz, Dee McSparran

2 Charlie Herbert, Cathie Herbert, Bill Levisohn/Bill Fife

3 Len Wasserman, Robert McMahon, Linda Roberts

Ralph Ecton Triples

1 Ed Quo, Kelly Warren, Candy DeFazio2 Barry Pickup, Bud Viard, Arnon Blau3 Sam Delisle, Mary Delisle, Bill Patrizzi4 Liam Courtney, Keno Shaw, Stan Bloom5 Jim Morton, Eileen Morton,

Doris Sneddon

Everything You Need to Know About Lawn Bowling in Southern California

www.swlawnbowls.com

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SOUTHWESTDIVISION

CLUBSAlhambra

Beverly HillsCambria

Casta del SolCoronado

Friendly ValleyGroves

Hemet-JoslynHermosa Beach

Holmby ParkJoslyn Lake Hodges

Laguna BeachLaguna Woods

Long BeachMacKenzie ParkNewport Harbor

Oaks NorthOxnard

PasadenaPomona

RedlandsRiverside

San ClementeSan DiegoSanta Ana

Santa AnitaSanta Barbara

Santa MariaSanta Monica

Sun City

Jean MacAuley Mixed Triples

A Green

1 Len Wasserman, Phil Salt, Lynda Borkum2 Tony Baer, Scott Roberts, Linda Roberts3 Bill Hiscock, Olga McCord, Ken Law4 Reinie Kramer, Candy DeFazio,

Richart WhiteB Green

1 Phil Salt, Terry Collins, Brenda Wright2 Dick Leroy, Marilyn Jerome, Ken Frey3 Jerry Grady, Sharon Grady, Reggie Rook4 Loyde Stewart, Ellie Orewyler,

Lou Mayers

SWWD Katy Stone Singles

1 Cheryl Barkovich2 Eileen Morton3 Eileen Lancendorfer4 Dee McSparran

John Clark Mixed Triples

A Group

1 Ed Quo, Kelly Warren, Dee McSparran2 Liam Courtney, Norm Wiles,

Harvana Clark3 Howard Harris, Christine Ludwig,

Jeff Rogers4 Neville Sacks, Joe Siegman,

Cheryl BarkovichB Group

1 Morris Lane, Don David, Jan Andrews2 John Arbogast, Ben French,

Heidi Fernandes3 Scott Boyd, Candy DeFazio,

Richart White4 Chick McIlroy, Paul Flahive,

Yvonne Barton

42nd Annual Disney Pairs

1 Loren Dion & Bill Brault2 Norm Wiles & Rick Gregory3 Stuart Bell & Brian Studwell4 Scott Roberts & Linda Roberts5 Neville Sachs & Joe Siegman6 Houdini Ho & Herman Lee7 Eva Lee & Ian Ho8 Harvana Clark & Betsy Lauryssen

SWD Novice Singles

SWLBA SWWD1 Jason Adams Carol Poto2 Dave Wageman Steph Johnson3 Greg Golgart Laurie Richards 4 Jim Lyons

42nd City of Hope Triples

A Green

1 Frank Duarte, Vern Edwards, David Child2 Scott Roberts, Ryan Neptune, Bob Beck3 Houdini Ho, Fan Hung, Joe Yu

B Green

1 Bill Wolff, Cheryl Barkovich, Evelyn Lucero

2 Barry McLaughlin, Pauline Renshaw, Barbara Clark

3 Scott Boyd, Candy DeFazio, Richard White

Laguna Beach Open Pairs

Women

1 Mary Ann Beath, Dee McSparran2 Kottia Spangler, Anne Nunes3 Eileen Lancendorfer, Candy DeFazio4 Kim Heiser, Carrie Fossati

Men

1 Michael Siddall, Joe Regan2 Steve Smith, Bill Brault3 Charlie Herbert, Ryan Neptune4 Howard Harris, Len Wasserman5 Tony Baer, Phil Dunn

Coronado Mixed Triples

A Group

1 Jim Olson, Robin Olson, Brenda Wright2 Ed Quo, Dee McSparran, Candy DeFazio

B Group

1 Garrett D’Aigle, Allan Einhorn, Pauline Lyon

2 Jerry Grady, Doug Lofstrom, Sharon Grady

SWLBA Novice Pairs

1 Jason Adams, Mack Pearre2 Bob Gervase, Larry Gutwill3 Jeff Rogers, Frank Manfredi4 Jake Jeffery, Woody Cain

Detta Marvin Mixed Triples

A Green

1 Gary Fischer, Jerry Grady, Sharon Grady2 Andy Kerr, Scott Boyd, Candy DeFazio3 Reinie Kramer, Kim Heiser, Jason Adams

B Green

1 Brian Stewart, Len Wasserman, Lynda Borkum

2 Neil Furman, Aaron Zangl, Eva Lee3 Ed Quo, Scott Roberts, Linda Roberts

U.S. Open - September 8-14

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SCHEDULESEPTEMBER

1-2 Sat.-Sun. Memory Glass Pairs (2-day event) MacKenzie Park8-14 Sat.-Fri. U.S. OPEN Southern CA19 Wed. Ladies Day Casta del Sol19-22 Wed.-Sat. NORTH AMERICAN CHALLENGE Victoria, Canada22 Sat. Joslyn Mixed Triples Holmby Park

OCTOBER7 Sun. Aussie Pairs Riverside13 Sat. Men & Women Vet-Novice Pairs Laguna Beach, Sun City & MacKenzie Park14 Sun. Quinnell Rinks Santa Monica17 Wed, Ladies Day Newport20 Sat. Waterbury Laguna Woods21 Sun. 5-Man All Star Laguna Beach21 Sun. SWD Women’s 5-Star Long Beach24-28 Wed.-Sun. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS San Diego

NOVEMBER3 Sat. Mix or Match Triples Sun City10 Sat. Mixed Pairs (Men Skip) Santa Anita14 Wed. Ladies Day Sun City17 Sat. Vet-Novice Mix or Match Triples Long Beach

DECEMBER1 Sat. Winter League8 Sat. Winter League 12 Wed. Ladies Day Holiday Luncheon Laguna Woods15 Sat. Winter League22 Sat. Winter League

JANUARY 201319 Sat. SWLBA Annual General Meeting Santa Anita19 Sat. SWWD Annual General Meeting Santa Anita

SOUTHWESTDIVISION

THE GREEN JACKJoe SiegmanJim Semanek

Conrad Melton Phone: 310-475-4370 Fax: 310-474-0960 E-Mail:

[email protected]

We’re on the Web! See us at:

www.swlawnbowls.comwww.trylawnbowling.com

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President Conrad Melton [email protected]

Vice President Ryan Neptune [email protected]

Treasurer Kelly Warren [email protected]

Secretary Jim Semanek [email protected]

Women President

Melanie Vizenor [email protected]

Vice President Georgie Deno [email protected]

Treasurer Dee McSparran [email protected]

Secretary Candy DeFazio [email protected]

USLBA Councilors Sam DeLisle [email protected]

Carrie [email protected]

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