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clear that the player actually doubted that the ball was out.
*Either partner may make calls in doubles.
Although either doubles partner may make a call, the call of a player looking down a line is more likely to be accurate
than that of a player looking across a line.
*All points are treated same regardless of their importance.
All points in a match should be treated the same. There is no justification for considering a match point differently from a
first point.
*Requesting opponent’s help.
When an opponent’s opinion is requested and the opponent gives a positive opinion, it must be accepted. If neither
player has an opinion, the ball is considered good. Aid from an opponent is available only on a call that ends a point.
SEE YOU AT THE COURTS!
HEALTH, SAFETY & WELFARE Janet Lynn, jlynn@hotmail.com
2017 FLU VACCINATION CLINIC – Sarasota Health Care Services, Inc. is offering the 2017 FLU VACCINATION
CLINIC on Tuesday, November 7 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary for this clinic. SHCS, Inc. will
bill Medicare for the vaccine you receive. Bring your Medicare Card or your Insurance Card and identification card to the
clinic. SHCS, Inc. will offer the traditional Flu vaccine, the High Dose Flu Vaccine, PPSV23 Pneumonia Vaccine, and the
new Prevnar-13 Pneumonia vaccine. If you have participated in previous years, your form will already be completed.
LUNCH AND LEARN SANDWICH SEMINARS – We have a sandwich seminar on the third Tuesday of each month.
Join us on November 21 to learn more about Aging versus the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. Please call the PGICA
office to register for this free event at 941-637-1655 so you can hear some important information and enjoy lunch with
your friends.
Mark your calendars for these two events coming up:
GI HEALTH SYMPOSIUM - November 14 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a light lunch provided. Guest Speaker, John
Rioux, MD, General Surgeon from Fawcett Memorial Hospital. Please call the PGICA office to register for this free event
at 941-637-1655 so you can hear some important information and enjoy lunch with your friends.
CRIME PREVENTION TASK FORCE - is coming on Nov 29 from 7 to 8 p.m. It is a community service organization
developed by former law enforcement officers. Their mission is to achieve more awareness by the public of the criminal
threat facing everyone in today's society and show effective measures to counter that threat.
* Identity Theft * Fraud and Scams * Purse Snatching * Guns and Alternative Weapons * Hurricane Safety * Carjacking
and Much More
Saving lives, preventing personal injury and property loss are their goals. You can help!
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