Grocott's Mail
  • NEWS
    • Courts & Crime
    • Features
    • Politics
    • People
    • Health & Well-being
  • SPORT
    • News
    • Results
    • Sports Diary
    • Club Contacts
    • Columns
    • Sport Galleries
    • Sport Videos
  • OPINION
    • Election Connection
    • Makana Voices
    • Deur ‘n Gekleurde Bril
    • Newtown… Old Eyes
    • Incisive View
    • Your Say
  • ARTSLIFE
    • Cue
    • Makana Sharp!
    • Visual Art
    • Literature
    • Food & Fun
    • Festivals
    • Community Arts
    • Going Places
  • OUR TOWN
    • What’s on
    • Spiritual
    • Emergency & Well-being
    • Safety
    • Civic
    • Municipality
    • Weather
    • Properties
      • Grahamstown Properties
    • Your Town, Our Town
  • OUTSIDE
    • Enviro News
    • Gardening
    • Farming
    • Science
    • Conservation
    • Motoring
    • Pets/Animals
  • ECONOMIX
    • Business News
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Personal Finance
  • EDUCATION
    • Education NEWS
    • Education OUR TOWN
    • Education INFO
  • Covid-19
  • EDITORIAL
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • GM Direct publishing break
  • “Makhanda is in shambles,” says Ward Four resident
  • Ward Two residents buy own floodlights to combat cable theft
  • A town without a playground: where do the children play?
  • Women, Politics, Power, Patriachy: A feminist lens
  • Makhanda’s Links Royal House Gaokx’aob (Chief) has died
  • What’s On – 30 March – 6 April
  • Unapologetically queer and Black consciousness approach to live performance
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Grocott's Mail
  • NEWS
    • Courts & Crime
    • Features
    • Politics
    • People
    • Health & Well-being
  • SPORT
    • News
    • Results
    • Sports Diary
    • Club Contacts
    • Columns
    • Sport Galleries
    • Sport Videos
  • OPINION
    • Election Connection
    • Makana Voices
    • Deur ‘n Gekleurde Bril
    • Newtown… Old Eyes
    • Incisive View
    • Your Say
  • ARTSLIFE
    • Cue
    • Makana Sharp!
    • Visual Art
    • Literature
    • Food & Fun
    • Festivals
    • Community Arts
    • Going Places
  • OUR TOWN
    • What’s on
    • Spiritual
    • Emergency & Well-being
    • Safety
    • Civic
    • Municipality
    • Weather
    • Properties
      • Grahamstown Properties
    • Your Town, Our Town
  • OUTSIDE
    • Enviro News
    • Gardening
    • Farming
    • Science
    • Conservation
    • Motoring
    • Pets/Animals
  • ECONOMIX
    • Business News
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Personal Finance
  • EDUCATION
    • Education NEWS
    • Education OUR TOWN
    • Education INFO
  • Covid-19
  • EDITORIAL
Grocott's Mail
You are at:Home»Uncategorized»Bowling event honours former member
Uncategorized

Bowling event honours former member

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMay 21, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

The Clem Jacobs Memorial Trips bowling event was held over the past weekend in honour of former member, Clem Jacobs, who passed away two years ago.

The Clem Jacobs Memorial Trips bowling event was held over the past weekend in honour of former member, Clem Jacobs, who passed away two years ago.

The event was hosted by the Albany Bowling Club.

Organiser of the tournament, Gwen Bartlett, said the aim of the event was to honour Clem’s wish which was for “people to enjoy and have fun playing bowls”.

In total 20 teams entered from Grahamstown, Port Alfred and Kenton-on-Sea.

Grahamstown teams represented the hosts, Albany Bowling Club and Grahamstown Bowling Club.

“It was a lovely day with teams being in good spirit,” said Bartlett.

Clem’s brother Gerard handed over the prizes to the first four teams.

Overall winning trips team was made up of Dave McNeill, Bryony Shone, and Brian Aldag from Kenton Bowling Club.

Port Alfred Bowling Club members Noel Heale, Alison Taylor and Phil Taylor took second place. In third place overall and top Grahamstown side was made of Phillip McDougal, Stuart McDougal and Mandy May (Grahamstown Bowling Club).

Albany Bowling Clu members Mario Agnew, Andre van Reenen and Gill Duncan took fourth place.

“We would like to thank the Jacobs Family and all other sponsors for their continuous support and sponsorship,” said Bartlett.

sport@grocotts.co.za

Previous ArticleNyasas and Mawas revive rugby rivalry
Next Article Rhodes loss leads to a learning curve
Grocott's Mail

Comments are closed.

Tweets by Grocotts
Newsletter



Listen

The Rhodes University Community Engagement Division has launched Engagement in Action, a new podcast which aims to bring to life some of the many ways in which the University interacts with communities around it. Check it out below.

Humans of Makhanda

Humans of Makhanda

Weather    |     About     |     Advertise     |     Subscribe     |     Contact     |     Support Grocott’s Mail

© 2023 Maintained by School of Journalism & Media Studies.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.