1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for guessing the last number in each team's score and matching it to the grid to find the winning square.
2) An example of how it works is provided where if the Cowboys scored 23 and Giants 14, the winner would be the square matching Cowboys with 3 and Giants with 4.
3) Any questions can be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for guessing the last number in each team's score and matching it to the grid to find the winning square.
2) An example of how it works is provided where if the Cowboys scored 23 and Giants 14, the winner would be the square with a 3 (Cowboys) and 4 (Giants).
3) Any questions can be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for a winner determined by matching the last number in each team's score to a grid.
2. An example is given of a Cowboys vs. Giants game where the winner would be determined by matching the 3 (Cowboys score) and 4 (Giants score) on the grid.
3. Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for a football squares game involving the Dallas Cowboys and Eagles teams.
2) Players are assigned random numbers that correspond to squares on a grid. The winning square will match the last digit of each team's score at the end of each quarter and final score.
3) Contact Brian Autwell at bautwell@gmail.com with any questions.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for guessing the last number in each team's score and matching it to the grid to find the winning square.
2) An example of how it works is provided where guessing the Cowboys scoring 23 and Giants scoring 14 would result in the winner being the square with Cowboys=3, Giants=4.
3) Contact Brian Autwell at bautwell@gmail.com with any questions.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for winners determined by matching the last number in each team's score to a grid.
2. An example is given of matching the Cowboys scoring 23 to the Giants scoring 14 at halftime.
3. The winner would be the square intersecting Cowboys with 3 and Giants with 4.
4. Contact Brian Autwell with any questions.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for a fantasy football contest run by Brian Autwell.
2. Winners will be determined by matching the last numbers of each team's score at the end of each quarter/game to numbers on a grid.
3. The winner is the entry whose numbers intersect on the grid. Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for guessing the last number in each team's score and matching it to the grid to find the winning square.
2) Contact Brian Autwell at bautwell@gmail.com with any questions.
3) Winners will be determined at the end of each quarter and for the final game score, without overtime.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for a winner determined from the last number in each team's score at the end of each quarter and final game score.
2. A grid is provided to match the last numbers and determine the winning square.
3. Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for guessing the last number in each team's score and matching it to the grid to find the winning square.
2) An example of how it works is provided where if the Cowboys scored 23 and Giants 14, the winner would be the square with a 3 (Cowboys) and 4 (Giants).
3) Any questions can be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for a winner determined by matching the last number in each team's score to a grid.
2. An example is given of a Cowboys vs. Giants game where the winner would be determined by matching the 3 (Cowboys score) and 4 (Giants score) on the grid.
3. Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for a football squares game involving the Dallas Cowboys and Eagles teams.
2) Players are assigned random numbers that correspond to squares on a grid. The winning square will match the last digit of each team's score at the end of each quarter and final score.
3) Contact Brian Autwell at bautwell@gmail.com with any questions.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for guessing the last number in each team's score and matching it to the grid to find the winning square.
2) An example of how it works is provided where guessing the Cowboys scoring 23 and Giants scoring 14 would result in the winner being the square with Cowboys=3, Giants=4.
3) Contact Brian Autwell at bautwell@gmail.com with any questions.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for winners determined by matching the last number in each team's score to a grid.
2. An example is given of matching the Cowboys scoring 23 to the Giants scoring 14 at halftime.
3. The winner would be the square intersecting Cowboys with 3 and Giants with 4.
4. Contact Brian Autwell with any questions.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for a fantasy football contest run by Brian Autwell.
2. Winners will be determined by matching the last numbers of each team's score at the end of each quarter/game to numbers on a grid.
3. The winner is the entry whose numbers intersect on the grid. Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for guessing the last number in each team's score and matching it to the grid to find the winning square.
2) Contact Brian Autwell at bautwell@gmail.com with any questions.
3) Winners will be determined at the end of each quarter and for the final game score, without overtime.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for a winner determined from the last number in each team's score at the end of each quarter and final game score.
2. A grid is provided to match the last numbers and determine the winning square.
3. Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for a winner determined from the last number in each team's score at the end of each quarter and final game score.
2) A grid is provided to match the last numbers and determine the winning square.
3) Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for guessing the last number in each team's score and matching it to the grid to find the winning square.
2. A winner will be determined at the end of each quarter and the final game score by looking at the last number of each team's score and finding the intersecting square on the grid.
3. Contact Brian Autwell at bautwell@gmail.com with any questions.
1) Payments of $25 will be made each quarter to winners who correctly predict the last number in each team's score at the end of each quarter and final game score.
2) Winners are determined by finding the intersecting square on the provided grid that matches the last numbers in each team's score.
3) Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
The document provides rules for a quarterly pay out contest with a $25 prize each quarter. It lists names and numbers that will be used to determine winners by matching the last numbers in each team's score from an NFL game that quarter. Any questions can be directed to the contact provided.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for a winner determined by matching the last number in each team's score to a number on a grid.
2. An example is given of a Cowboys vs Giants game where the Cowboys score ends in 3 and the Giants in 4, matching to the square with a 3 for Cowboys and 4 for Giants.
3. Any questions can be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
Pay out is $25/quarter. The document provides rules for a football squares contest where winners will be determined by matching the last numbers in each team's score at the end of each quarter and the final game to numbers on a 10x10 grid. Any questions should be directed to the contact provided.
This document contains a list of 28 names, their ages, and initials. Most of the ages are between 20-80 years old, with a few outliers above or below that range. The majority have the initials "B" or "MB" next to their names, with a few "S", "I", or other initials mixed in.
- Shotgun Romance's album "This is the Modern Waste" has held the #1 spot on the charts for the 7th consecutive week, making it the longest running #1 album of the past decade.
- The article provides a lineup of bands playing shows this month, including Mumford and Sons, Noah and the Whale, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
- An interview is included with Death Cab for Cutie and Roger Daltrey discusses the death of The Who drummer Keith Moon.
This document appears to contain test results for 20 students, listing their names, test scores out of 100, and their grades which are either I for insufficient, S for sufficient, B for good, or MB for very good. The scores range from 34 to 96, with most students receiving grades of sufficient or good and a few graded as insufficient or very good based on their test results.
This document summarizes the results of a team golf tournament. M Cardoso placed first individually with a score of 42 points. In the team competition, S Fraser, J Dewet, B McCoun and S Coughlan placed first. The matchplay results show the pairings and winners of each match in the round.
1) Pay out is $25 per quarter for a winner determined from the last number in each team's score at the end of each quarter and final game score.
2) A grid is provided to match the last numbers and determine the winning square.
3) Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for guessing the last number in each team's score and matching it to the grid to find the winning square.
2. A winner will be determined at the end of each quarter and the final game score by looking at the last number of each team's score and finding the intersecting square on the grid.
3. Contact Brian Autwell at bautwell@gmail.com with any questions.
1) Payments of $25 will be made each quarter to winners who correctly predict the last number in each team's score at the end of each quarter and final game score.
2) Winners are determined by finding the intersecting square on the provided grid that matches the last numbers in each team's score.
3) Any questions should be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
The document provides rules for a quarterly pay out contest with a $25 prize each quarter. It lists names and numbers that will be used to determine winners by matching the last numbers in each team's score from an NFL game that quarter. Any questions can be directed to the contact provided.
1. Pay out is $25 per quarter for a winner determined by matching the last number in each team's score to a number on a grid.
2. An example is given of a Cowboys vs Giants game where the Cowboys score ends in 3 and the Giants in 4, matching to the square with a 3 for Cowboys and 4 for Giants.
3. Any questions can be directed to Brian Autwell at the provided email.
Pay out is $25/quarter. The document provides rules for a football squares contest where winners will be determined by matching the last numbers in each team's score at the end of each quarter and the final game to numbers on a 10x10 grid. Any questions should be directed to the contact provided.
This document contains a list of 28 names, their ages, and initials. Most of the ages are between 20-80 years old, with a few outliers above or below that range. The majority have the initials "B" or "MB" next to their names, with a few "S", "I", or other initials mixed in.
- Shotgun Romance's album "This is the Modern Waste" has held the #1 spot on the charts for the 7th consecutive week, making it the longest running #1 album of the past decade.
- The article provides a lineup of bands playing shows this month, including Mumford and Sons, Noah and the Whale, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
- An interview is included with Death Cab for Cutie and Roger Daltrey discusses the death of The Who drummer Keith Moon.
This document appears to contain test results for 20 students, listing their names, test scores out of 100, and their grades which are either I for insufficient, S for sufficient, B for good, or MB for very good. The scores range from 34 to 96, with most students receiving grades of sufficient or good and a few graded as insufficient or very good based on their test results.
This document summarizes the results of a team golf tournament. M Cardoso placed first individually with a score of 42 points. In the team competition, S Fraser, J Dewet, B McCoun and S Coughlan placed first. The matchplay results show the pairings and winners of each match in the round.
1. Pay out is $25/quarter
DALLAS COWBOYS
3 8 2 4 1 0 0 7 6 9
2 Brian A 29 LM 16 Paul 2 Mike C 29 Joe R 12 Gerald 17 John B 2 Henry C 16 Benny A 29 Cam 2
5 Barbara S 9 Donna 12 Janice 34 Dianna B 9 Juste 12 Coplin 33 Greg 34 Tyler 12 Ralph 9 Sandie 12
A winner will be determined at the end of
the 1st Q, 2nd Q, 3rd Q, and Final Game
score (no overtime). The winner is
8 Penny 9 John M 2 Yolanda G 9 Chase B 29 Craig 12 Blondey 11 Jose 12 Angie 12 Rebecca 12 Gina 34
determined by looking at the last number
in each teams' score, and then matching
those numbers on the grid and seeing
9 David 17 Brad B 29 Sherry 34 Ralph 9 Logan 2 Barry 2 Tony B 29 Chase 34 Jerry 17 Ryan 33 which square intersects those two
Steelers
numbers. An example would be if the
Dallas Cowboys were playing the New
York Giants, and the score at halftime was
3 Marcia 12 Marie 12 Donna 11 Brenda 34 Corkey 12 Vegher 33 Daneen 17 Ed 9 Tory 12 Susie 17
Cowboys 23 and Giants 14. The last
number for the Cowboys is 3, and the last
number for the Giants is 4. The square on
6 Jorge G 9 Wayne B 29 Sylvia 12 Brian 33 Rey U 34 Janet 12 Tina 12 Dawn 17 Bobby G 2 Al H 6 the grid that has the Cowboys with a
number of 3, and Giants score of 4, would
be the winner.
7 Sarah H 9 Mike L 2 James S 29 Elaine A 29 Rosie 17 Samantha 9 Bobby G 2 Brenda 34 Tony 12 Michael H 12
1 Brian S 29 Mike W 12 Alta 11 Danny 12 Toby 12 Wendy 17 Barry 2 Norman 12 Appollo 12 Bobby 2
4 Sugar 2 LAL 12 Bobby 2 Ed 9 Robin 2 Kelly B 2 Allen 2 Conan 29 Edye 6 Humberto 12
For any questions please contact Brian
Autwell bautwell@gmail.com
0 Dana 17 Lisa 11 Randy 2 James S Sr 29 Perry 12 Ray D 34 Joshua 34 Chad 12 Kirk G 29 Gloria 17