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Thursday, June 30, 2011

SCOTTISH SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIP - Mair, Fulker & Miller stay in touch with one round to go

Ayrshire have three players in the top six places after two rounds of the 2011 Scottish Seniors Strokeplay Championship, being held at Irvine (Bogside) this week.

Gordon Mair of the host club now leads the Ayrshire challenge after two rounds, his 72 on Thursday along with his opening 75 giving him a total of 147 and leaving him just one stroke behind the tournament leader John Fraser (Royal Burgess).

After leading the field with his first round 70, Robbie Fulker (Kilmarnock Barassie) slipped back a little with a second round 78, but is still well positioned, just two off the pace.

Ayrshire President David J Miller (Kilmarnock Barassie) added a second round 76 to his opening 74 for a 150 total, to leave him still in with a chance of the title with one round to go.

The cut fell at 159, with Alan Harrington (154), David Brown (157) and John Ashton (159) from Ayrshire clubs also booking a place in the final days play on Friday.

One of the most notable qualifiers after Thursdays second round must be Rich Tolly from the United States Of America. Opening with a 77 on Wednesday, Tolly was hampered by an injury to his big toe which resulted in medical treatment and the on course first aiders being required to dress his toe prior to his second round. The dressing meant that Tolly could not get his golf shoe on so he completed an impressive round of 74 on Thursday, for a championship total of 151, wearing a golf shoe on one foot shoe and an open toed sandal on his injured foot. It remains to be seen if he will set a new trend in golfing footwear if he has a similarly good score with his unconventional attire on Friday.

Leading scores and qualifiers for the third round were :-

146 - John Fraser (Royal Burgess) 75 71
147 - Gordon Mair (Irvine) 75 72, Charles Banks (Stanton on the Wolds) 73 74
148 - Robbie Fulker (Kilmarnock Barassie) 70 78
149 - Glyn Rees (Fleetwood) 75 74
150 - Fraser McClusky (Royal Burgess) 74 76, David J Miller (Kilmarnock Barassie) 74 76, James Gardner (Broomieknowe) 76 74
151 - Adrian Donkersley (Gerrards Cross) 75 76, Rich Tolly (US) 77 74, Ian Hutcheon (Monifieth) 74 77
152 - John Baldwin (Sunningdale) 76 76, Robbie Stewart (Tulliallan) 79 73, Roy Smethurst (Crewe) 76 76
153 - David Smith (Stirling) 75 78, Douglas Cameron (Moor Park) 73 80, Gordon MacDonald (Callander) 74 79
154 - Richard Gray (Cowglen) 77 77, Dave Jessup (Rochester and Cobham) 77 77, Michael Wilson (Strathpeffer Spa) 76 78, Alan Harrington (Western Gailes) 74 80
155 - John Johnston (Royal Aberdeen) 81 74, Gerry Boobis (Ravelston) 78 77, Stephen Whymark (Woodbridge) 77 78, Michael Jenkins (Duff House Royal) 75 80, Michael Wigley (Royal North Devon) 74 81
156 - David Millar (St Andrews New) 79 77, Keith Morris (Camberley Heath) 78 78, Billy Mitchell (Hankley Common) 75 81, Lindsay Gordon (Turnhouse) 74 82, Derek Murphy (Kinross) 73 83
157 - David Brown (Irvine Ravenspark) 74 83, Albert Smith (Turriff) 83 74. John Willis (Carlisle) 80 77, Bob Humble (Kilspindie) 74 83
159 - Iain MacDonald (Bruntsfield Links) 84 75, Dave Millar (Goswick ) 81 78, Mike Wilde (Camberley Heath) 77 82, Nick O’Byrne (Moor Park) 81 78,Colin Christy (Kilmacolm) 79 80, Jim Watt (Edzell) 78 81, John Ashton (Prestwick St Nicholas) 80 79

Ayrshire non qualifiers were :-

160 - Sam Moore (Irvine) 81 79
162 - Iain McKenzie (Annanhill) 81 81
163 - Gordon Graham (Irvine) 81 82, Alan McEwan (Western Gailes) 80 83
166 - Ronnie McLellan (Turnberry) 83 83
167 - Billy Wilson (Prestwick St Nicholas) 85 82
168 - David Bruce (Irvine Ravenspark) 86 82
174 - William Wallace (Prestwick St Cuthbert) 84 90
178 - Keith Howie (West Kilbride) 90 88
203 - Alexander Jack (Ayr Seafield) 109 94
N/R - Douglas McKinnon (Ballochmyle) N/R 84, John Broadfoot (Turnbery) 84 N/R, William Moore (Irvine Ravenspark) N/R ---

DOC THOM AYRSHIRE ORDER OF MERIT - Smyth remains well in front in chase for title

Michael Smyth (Royal Troon) remains well in front in the chase for the 2011 Doc Thom Ayrshire Order Of Merit title, with 10 of the 14 counting events now completed, and only the results of the McGilchrist Cup at Ardeer still to be added.

second place in the Hillhouse Cup and a win in the Belleisle Cup boosted Smyth's total to 412.5, to give him a substantial lead over nearest rival Jamie Mackay (Kilmarnock Barassie).

His runner up placing in The Amateur Championship raised Michael Stewart (Troon Welbeck) up to third place, just a single point ahead of John Haggarty (Loudoun), who moved up the table courtesy of his second place finish in the Ballochmyle Open.

Holder Tommy McInally (Loudoun) remains in the hunt in fifth place, boosted by a first place in the Loudoun Open, whilst 2009 winner Keith Hamilton (Ayr Belleisle) moved himself up to joint sixth place with a first place in the Ayr Seafield Open recently.

The next counting event is the Scottish Amateur Championship at Western Gailes from 25 - 30 July.

Other counting events remaining are :-

21.08.11 - Viking Krus (Largs)
28.08.11 - Welbeck Links (Troon Welbeck)
17.09.11 - Arrol Cup (Prestwick St Nicholas)

Current points totals and placings are :-

412.5MichaelSmythRoyal Troon
187.5JamieMackayKil. Barassie
175MichaelStewartTroon Welbeck
174JohnHaggartyLoudoun
150TommyMcInallyLoudoun
108.75Keith HamiltonAyr Belleisle
108.75CraigHamiltonBallochmyle
100Scott McCahillMaybole
77.5MarcSmithTroon Welbeck
75JohnCairneyRavenspark
75David KelsoTam O Shanter
74Scott GilchristLoudoun
71.25David McLellanLargs
58.75GaryBrydenGirvan
42.5Stephen SpenceIrvine
42.5David TierneyAyr Belleisle
42.5Kenneth CampbellAyr Carrick
35Stephen MurrayTroon Welbeck
27.5RobbieFulkerKil. Barassie
24StuartWhiteGirvan
24PaulDenimLoudoun
24SMuirLoudoun
20GeorgeRobertsonRavenspark
11.67JosieGillonTam O Shanter
11.67AlexJackAyr Seafield
11.67Stephen CoulterRavenspark
8.75DenisLarmanAnnanhill
8.75RichardEasterbrookBallochmyle
8.75WilliamWilsonBallochmyle
8.75NeilMcCormackNew Cumnock
7.5StuartMillerKil. Barassie
7.5GavinWilsonLoudoun
5GraemeRowanBallochmyle

AYRSHIRE JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE - Bogside and Ayr Belleisle set for semi finals

Matches in the four qualifying sections of the 2011 Ayrshire Junior Golf League championship are due to be completed by the end of July, and all four sections are now under way.

In SECTION A, Annanhill have opened their bid for a semi final spot with two wins, by 6 - 0 at home to Largs and 4 - 2 away to Troon Welbeck. Troon Welbeck bounced back from their opening match defeat with a 3.5 - 2.5 win at Largs in their second match.

Present positions in the section are :-

CLUB - P/W/D/L/F/A/DIF/PTS

Annanhill - 2/2/0/0/10/2/+8/8
Troon Welbeck - 2/1/0/1/5.5/6.5/-1/4
Largs - 2/0/0/2/2.5/9.5/-7/0

Matches remaining :-

28.06.11 - Troon Welbeck Vs largs
07.07.11 - Largs Vs Annanhill
10.07.11 - Annanhill Vs Troon Welbeck


In SECTION B, Irvine (Bogside) are on the way to the semi finals despite defeat by 4 - 2 in their latest match at Prestwick St Nicholas.

After defeating Irvine, St Nicholas went on to defeat Loudoun at home by 5 - 1 but with only an away match at Loudoun remaining, even a 6 - 0 win for the Prestwick club would only leave them on the same points total as Irvine, but withe a worse games difference over all the matches.

Present positions in the section are :-

CLUB - P/W/D/L/F/A/DIF/PTS

Irvine - 4/3/0/1/16.5/7.5/+9/12
Prestwick St Nicholas - 3/2/0/1/10/8/+2/8
Loudoun - 3/0/0/3/3.5/14.5/-11/0

Matches remaining :-

29.07.11 - Loudoun Vs Prestwick St Nicholas

In SECTION C, Ayr Belleisle completed a 100% record for the season as they secured their semi final place by some margin, with only one match remaining to be completed in the section.

In their final two matches, both at home, the Ayr Bellesile side beat caprington by 5 - 1 and Irvine Ravenspark by 4.5 - 1.5 to complete a 6 wins from 6 record. After losing 5 - 1 away to irvine Ravesnpark, Caprington gained some revenge in the reverse fixture, beating ravenspark by 4 - 2 in the return at Kilmarnock.

Present positions in the section are :-

CLUB - P/W/D/L/F/A/DIF/PTS

Ayr Belleisle - 6/8/0/0/27/9/+18/20
Ballochmyle - 5/1/2/2/14.5/15.5/_1/8
Irvine Ravenspark - 5/1/1/3/12.5/17.5/-5/6
Caprington - 6/1/1/3/12/24/-12/2

Matches remaining:-

04.07.11 - Ballochmyle Vs Irvine Ravenspark

In SECTION D, Prestwick St Cuthbert remain undefeated and lead the way in the section, with their final match of the campaign at Kilmarnock (Barassie) looking likely to go a long way to deciding the destiny of the semi final place.

Held to a 3 - 3 draw by Kilmarnock (Barassie) at home, the St Cuthbert side recoverded with a further 3 - 3 draw away to West Kilbride before being awarded a walkover (scored 4-2) by Ardeer in their recently scheduled away match there.

Present positions in the section are :-

CLUB - P/W/D/L/F/A/DIF/PTS

Prestwick St Cuthbert - 5/3/2/0/20/10/+10/16
Kilmarnock (Barassie) - 3/2/1/0/11.5/6.5/+5/10
West Kilbride - 3/0/1/2/6.5/11.5/-5/2
Ardeer - 3/0/0/3/4/14/-10/0

Remaining matches :-

05.07.11 - Ardeer Vs West  Kilbride
17.07.11 - Ardeer Vs Kilmarnock Barassie
20.07.11 - West Kilbride Vs Ardeer
24.07.11 - Kilmarnock Barassie Vs Prestwick St Cuthbert
28.07.11 - West Kilbride Vs Kilmarnock Barassie

SCOTTISH SENIOR WOMENS STROKEPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP - Glennie brings title to Ayrshire


Ayrshire Ladies County Captain Alex Glennie rounded of a perfect month on Wednesday 29th June when she won the Scottish Seniors Strokeplay Championship, just over a week after leading the Ayrshire Ladies' team to their first Scottish County Finals for 8 years.

Thanks to Colin Farquharson for the championship report


By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Kilmarnock Barassie's Alex Glennie is the new Scottish senior women's amateur stroke-play golf champion.
In a tight finish with only a couple of strokes covering the leading four players, Alex, pictured, won the title at Portpatrick Dunskey Golf Club, near Stranraer with rounds of 76 and 74 for a total of 150.
She had a shot to spare over runner-up Noreen Fenton (Dunbar) who scored 75 and 76.
Joint third on 152 were overnight leader Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch) (73-79) and Cruden Bay's Jill Harrison who matched the par of 71 in her second round, an improvement of 10 shots on her first circuit.
Defending champion Heather Anderson (Blairgowrie) finished fifth on 154 (76-78).
Former Scottish women's amateur champion Alison Gemmill (Kilmarnock Barassie), making her debut in the over-50s championship, finished well down the field with rounds of 85 and 80 for 165.
The leading 16 players qualified for the Scottish senior women's match-play championship over the same course, starting on Thursday.
Alex Glennie is automatically No 1 seed for that event.
The match-play draw is:
10min intervals.
8.30 Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) v Patricia Hutton (Lanark), Ann Lowe (Royal Birkdale) v Sue Penman (Gullane Ladies), Heather Anderson (Blairgowrie) v Moira Thomson (Gullane Ladies), Pamela Williamson (Baberton) v Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch).
9.10 Jill Harrison (Cruden Bay) v Janice Paterson (Drumpellier), Kathleen Sutherland (Royal Montrose) v Elaine Allison (Stirling), Mary Smith (Tain) v May Hughes (Lanark), Lorna Bennett (Ladybank) v Noreen Fenton (Dunbar).
HANDICAP CHAMPIONSHIP
9.50 Caroline King (Clober) (12) v Beverley Brown (St Rule) (11); Muriel Dysart (Cathkin Braes) (13) v Sandra Littlejohn (Erskine) (12).
10.10 Carol Fell (Ranfurly Castle) (10) v Sandie Streets (Largs (11); Margot Barr (Gairloch) (11) v Anne Wilson (Portpatrick) (12).
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 142 (2x71)
150 Alex Glennie (Kilmarnock Barassie) 76 74.
151 Noreen Fenton (Dunbar) 75 76.
152 Jill Harrison (Cruden Bay) 81 71, Alison Bartlett (Royal Dornoch) 73 79.
154 Heather Anderson (Blairgowrie) 76 78.
155 Elaine Allison (Stirling) 80 75, Mary Smith (Tain) 79 76, Sue Penman (Gullane Ladies) 777, Ann Lowe (Royal Birkdale) 76 79.
156 May Hughes (Lanark) 75 81.
157 Kathleen Sutherland (Royal Montrose) 80 77, Moira Thomson (Gullane Ladies) 76780.
158 Ann Smart (Banchory) 78 80, Pamela Williamson (Babertton) 77 81.
159 Janice Paterson (Drumpellier) 83 76, Lorna Bennett (Ladybank) 82 77, Patricia Hutton (Lanark) 80 79. Jennifer Mack (Haggs Castle) 80 79.
160 Linda McDougall (Greenock) 83 77, Lesley Johnston (Gullane Ladies) 82 78, Linda Urquhart (Banchory) 81 79, Helen Faulds (Douglas Park) 79 81.
161 Karen Ballantyne (Craigmillar Park) 83 78, Joanne Scott (Cathkin Braes) 80 81, Lynne Terry (Cruden Bay) 80 81.
162 Bargara Biggart (North Berwick) 80 82.
163 Pauline Warlow (Cathkin Braes) 82 81, Anna Telfer (Milngavie) 81 83, Karen Maxwell (Milngavie) 80 83.
164 Linda Dyball (Pitreavie) 87 77, Carol Fell (Ranfurly Castle), 87 77, Caroline King (Clober) 83 81, Sheena McDonald (Buchanan Castle) 80 84.
165 Alison Gemmill (Kilmarnock Barassie) 85 80.
166 Janette McCartney (Erskine) 84 82, Anne Brownie (Gullane Ladies) 83 83, Suzanne Cadden (Cardross) 77 89.
167 Anne Wilson (Portpatrick Dunskey) 86 81, Susan MacVicar (Gairloch) 85 82, Sandie Streets (Largs) 82 85, Margot Barr (Gairloch) 81 86.
168 Ruth Brown (Lothianburn) 87 81, Sandra Littlejohn (Erskine) 84 84, Gillian Wallace (Blairgowrie) 82 86.

SCOTTISH SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIP - Fulker three ahead aftr first round

Robbie Fulker
Former Ayrshire Matchplay and Champion Of Champions Trophy winner Robbie Fulker (Kilmarnock Barassie) is the early leader of the Scottish Seniors Championship, being played this week at Irvine (Bogside).

In the first round on Wednesday, Fulker posted a one under par score of 70 to take a three shot lead into day two.

Three other Ayrshire players lie joint fifth on 74 (+3), David Brown (Irvine Ravenspark), David J. Miller (Kilmarnock Barassie) and Alan Harrington (Western Gailes).

Gordon Mair (Irvine) lies one shot further back on 75 (+4)

Other Ayrshire scores :-

80 (+9) - John Ashton (Prestwick St Nicholas), Alan McEwan (Western Gailes)
81 (+10) - Gordon Graham (Irvine), Sam Moore (Irvine)
83 (+12) - Ronnie McLellan (Turnberry)
84 (+13) - William Wallace (Prestwick St Cuthbert), John Broadfoot (Turnberry)
85 (+14) - Billy Wilson (Prestwick St Nicholas)
86 (+15) - David Bruce (Irvine Ravenspark)
90 (+19) - Keith Howie (West Kilbride)
109 (+38) - Alexander Jack (Ayr Seafield)
N/R - William Moore (Irvine Ravenspark), Douglas McKinnon (Ballochmyle)

The field will play a further 18 holes on Thursday with the top 40 players, and ties, will play a further 18 holes on Friday to decide the championship.

EUROPEAN BOYS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP - McDonald named in Scotland team

Jack McDonald
Young Scots Golfers Prague-Bound for Euro Challenge

(SGU News Release)

Current SGU Boys Order of Merit leader Greig Marchbank has been rewarded for his fine form this season with a place in the Scotland team for next week’s European Boys Team Championship in Prague (5 – 9 July).

Marchbank, from Dumfries & County GC, won the recent Junior Tour event at Cardrona with an impressive six-under par aggregate of 282 and has built up a significant lead in the boys’ standings after a string of fine performances throughout 2011, including a share of second place in the Golf Data Lab Scottish Youths Championship.

Liberton’s Anthony Blaney, second behind Marchbank in the rankings, also earns his first taste of European team action. The 17-year-old played a key role in the Lothians team’s defence of the Scottish Boys Area Championship earlier this month and also finished runner-up to Marchbank in the Junior Tour event at Cardrona.

Joining him will be Lothians team-mate Grant Forrest, the former Scottish Boys Champion and current Boys Order of Merit number three, while Kilmarnock (Barassie)’s Jack McDonald will be the most experienced player in the six-man team having competed in the previous two European Championships and Boys’ Home Internationals.

Eamon Bradley (Mount Ellen), fourth in the boys’ rankings and who finished seventh in the East of Scotland Open Championship at the weekend, is another debutant in the team, with St Andrews rising star Ewan Scott, winner of the opening Junior Tour event of the season, completing the line-up. Scott, the former English Boys U14s champion, will be the youngest member of the team, having recently turned 16.

The Championship begins on Tuesday at the Prague City Golf Club, with two rounds of stroke play qualifying before the top eight teams compete for the title in the first flight of match play.

Defending champions Denmark have dominated the tournament in recent years and will be aiming for their fourth win out of the last five years, while the Scots are looking for their first win in the event since 2000, when Martin Laird featured in the winning side and will be hoping to improve on last season’s tenth place finish.

The full Scotland team, sponsored by Aberdeen Asset Management and TaylorMade-adidas Golf, is:

Anthony Blaney (Liberton)
Eamon Bradley (Mount Ellen)
Grant Forrest (Craigielaw)
Jack McDonald (Kilmarnock Barassie)
Greig Marchbank (Dumfries & County)
Ewan Scott (St Andrews)

Monday, June 27, 2011

SCOTTISH SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIP - Ayrshire well represented in Irvine (Bogside) field

Ayrshire will have a good representation in the
Scottish Seniors Championship 
which takes place at Irvine (Bogside) 
from Wednesday 29th June to Friday 1st July.

18 players in the field of 144 hail from local clubs.

The full draw for order of play on Wednesday 29th June is :-

07:30
1
    BROTHERSTON, Ian
Dumfries & County
    STAFFORD, Tony
Gleneagles
    MAIR, Gordon
Irvine (Bogside)
07:40
1
    CAMERON, Douglas
Moor Park
    BANKS, Charles
Stanton on the Wolds
    LANE, David
Goring & Streatley
07:50
1
    CHRISTY, Colin
Kilmacolm
    MCQUADE, Denis
Glenbervie
    STEWART, Robert
Tulliallan
08:00
1
    MCCLUSKY, Fraser
Royal Burgess
    MILLER, David
Kilmarnock (Barassie)
    GRAHAM, Gordon
Irvine
08:10
1
    SMETHURST, Roy
Crewe
    JORDAN, Robert
USA
    GARDNER, James
Broomieknowe
08:20
1
    BROWN, Graham
Royal Liverpool
    SLATER, Phillip
Sandiway
    LAMB, Peter
Biggar
08:30
1
    WHYMARK, Stephen
Woodbridge
    GORDON, Lindsay
Turnhouse
    MAATMAN, Jerry
USA
08:40
1
    NELSON, Ronald
Powfoot
    FIDDES, Alistair
Murcar Links
    MURPHY, Derek
Kinross
08:50
1
    FOX, Robert
Royal Lytham & St Annes
    JESSUP, Dave
Rochester & Cobham Park
    WILSON, Michael
Strathpeffer Spa
09:00
1
    FULKER, Robbie
Kilmarnock (Barassie)
    RODAKS, George
Moffat
    BRADLY, Ronald
Baberton
09:10
1
    JENKINS, Michael
Duff House Royal
    ARNOLD, Douglas
Copthorne
    RHORER, Steve
USA
09:20
1
    MOORE, Willam
Irvine Ravenspark
    JOHNSTON, John
Lanark
    SEWELL, Phil
Castle Royle
09:30
1
    WATT, Jim
Edzell
    KINNIBURGH, Hugh
Lanark
    ASHTON, John
Prestwick St Nicholas
09:40
1
    PIRIE, Alexander
Hazlehead
    GRIFFITHS, Basil
Llanymynech
    MCLELLAN, Ronnie
Turnberry
09:50
1
    FRASER, John
Royal Burgess
    MCEWAN, Alan
Western Gailes
    BROWN, William
Strathaven
10:00
1
    TEMPLE, Marty
USA
    SMITH, Brian
Kilmacolm
    MACDONALD, Gordon
Callander
10:10
1
    POND, Stuart
Worksop
    WALKER, Robert
Crewe
    ELDER, Allan
Kirkcaldy
10:20
1
    MCCART, Donald
Sherwood Forest
    WIGLEY, Michael
Royal North Devon
    MARTIN, Denis
Newbiggin
10:30
1
    ELLIS, Stephen
Innellan
    JAMIESON, Peter
Cathkin Braes
    MACDONALD, Scott
Dunfermline
10:40
1
    BREWER, Ashley
Denham
    KINLOCH, James
Cardross
    TAYLOR, Alastair
Turnhouse
10:50
1
    GRIEVE, Brian
King James VI
    HUTCHEON, Ian
Monifieth
    REES, Glyn
Fleetwood
11:00
1
    WILLIS, John
Carlisle
    GILLAN, Ian
Bishopbriggs
    EDGAR, Bob
Blackpool North Shore
11:10
1
    JOHNSTON, James
Northumberland
    HUMBLE, Bob
Kilspindie
    HARRINGTON, Alan
Western Gailes
11:20
1
    GILLESPIE, David
Turnhouse
    AMAN, Jalil
Grangemouth
    MCDONALD, John
Cowglen
11:40
1
    BRADY, Scott
Lundin
    MACDONALD, Iain
Bruntsfield Links
    MOORE, Sam
Irvine (Bogside)
11:50
1
    MACINTYRE, Bill
Harpenden
    DONKERSLEY, Adrian
Gerrards Cross
    BRUCE, Keith
Edzell
12:00
1
    CLARK, Keith
Mortonhall
    JOHNSTON, John
Royal Aberdeen
    GRAY, Richard
Cowglen
12:10
1
    RUSSELL, Kenneth
Wigtown & Bladnoch
    HUGHES, Glyn
Church Stretton
    SIM, John
Duff House Royal
12:20
1
    TOLLY, Rich
USA
    HARRISON, Kenneth
Carluke
    STEWART, Iain
Curragh
12:30
1
    MILLAR, David
St Andrews New
    GAULT, Paul
Westerwood
    BROWN, David
Irvine Ravenspark
12:40
1
    HEATON, Dave
Delamere Forest
    RITCHIE, Alexander
Bothwell Castle
    PATON, James
Kirkintilloch
12:50
1
    MCKINNON, Douglas
Ballochmyle
    SMITH, David
Stirling
    THOMAS, James
Ravensworth
13:00
1
    THOMSON, Gordon
Bearsden
    MARKS, Jonathan
Woodbridge
    JONES, Michael
Moortown
13:10
1
    BOOBIS, Gerry
Ravelston
    HUBNER, Thomas
Germany
    CRELLIN, Paul
Prenton
13:20
1
    DOIG, Gordon
Southerness
    WRIGHT, Alastair
Goring & Streatley
    BRUCE, David
Irvine Ravenspark
13:30
1
    ROYLANCE, Eric
Stockport
    SMITH, Albert
Turriff
    FERGUSON, Alan
Drumpellier
13:40
1
    PAYNE, George
Prestbury
    STABLES, Stephen
Wigtown & Bladnoch
    LAIRD, Andrew
Deeside
13:50
1
    MORTON, Wilson
Dunbar
    GOURLAY, Iain
Strathaven
    MORRIS, Keith
Camberley Heath
14:00
1
    ROOKE, Michael
Llanymynech
    MILLAR, Dave
Goswick
    MITCHELL, Billy
Hankley Common
14:10
1
    TAYLOR, Ian
Royal Burgess
    WALLACE, William
Prestwick St Cuthbert
    BALDWIN, John
Sunningdale
14:20
1
    BROADFOOT, John
Turnberry
    NAIRN, Robert
Lochmaben
    HINDSHAW, John
Stinchcombe Hill
14:30
1
    METHVEN, Bill
Royal Aberdeen
    WILDE, Mike
Camberley Heath
    FRANKEL, Lee
France
14:40
1
    MCGEE, Graham
Erskine
    GEMMELL, Ian
Stockport
    JACK, Alexander
Ayr Seafield
14:50
1
    CARSON, Tom
Lockerbie
    LYNCH, Sean
Minchinhampton
    MILLER, David
Nuneaton
15:00
1
    SANDER, Stephen
Sunningdale
    HOWIE, Keith
West Kilbride
    HODGSON, Albert
Penrith
15:10
1
    TOWLSON, John
Cemberley Heath
    JEROME, Danny
Addington Palace
    NASH, Gerry
Dyke
15:20
1
    O'BYRNE, Nick
Moor Park
    KIRWAN, Joe
Bramhall
    WILSON, Billy
Prestwick St Nicholas
15:30
1
    DICKSON, Ian
Lundin
    THOMSON, Kenneth
Bramall Park
    CUMMING, Ian
Eastwood
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