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Capricorn Coast Mirror September 12 — September 18, 1987 — 11

Gustafson and Graff in comfortable 35 bowlers play Ethel Madden club champion win over Brawn and Ha!man in pairs against Mackay Gubbins def Mary Headrick and Peter Brown THIRTY-FIVE indoor bowlers from THREE finals were played off at Yeppoon THE closed singles final was played at Emu Yeppoon, Emu Park and Rockhampton trav19-18. Open triples semi-finals: Tom Roos, Bowls Club over the weekend with some very Park Ladies Bowling club on Wednesday, Sep-. elled t ()Mackay last weekend for three sessions Norm Myler and Barry Atkinson def Keith close and interesting games being played. In the tember 2. Club champion for 1987 is Ethel of play with members of the Mackay Indoor final of the graded pairs, Mark Gustafson and' Chivers, Don McPherson and Reg Gubbins 20Madden who defeated Lil Mills 31-15. On SepBowls Association. On Saturday night, teams 18. Graded fours semi-final: Lester Findlay, Ray Graff (jun) had a comfortable win over tember 16 the club fours semi-final will be representing Mackay played the visitors and the Gordon McKenzie, Don McPhersonand Frank Peter Brawn and Ron Halman, winning 27-10. played between Edith Gibson, Audrey Bates, Sugar City players won the night scoring 211Birkett def Glen Kluver, Tom Dorrell, Peter In the final of the graded fours game, Frank Kathy Cliffe and Joyce Barber v Betty Byrne, and-a-half to the visitors 170-and-a-half. Top Brown and Doug Haigh, 26-12. Mixed fours Birkett and his team ran out winners after a Joy Stewart, Mary Peacocke and Flo Huggins, teams for the night were: Mackay; Dowie semi-finals: Maud Elliot, Terry Woodbridge close game with Brendan Croese and his team, at 1pm. The club fours final will be played on Bowyer, Mick Sturdy, Ron Kylie, Rod Douglas, (sub), Vera Wilsonand Eric Wilson def Dell winning 19-12.The graded triples final was a Wednesday, September 23, and is due to start at Gloria Cooney, Ray Tunnah 28; visitors, Mavis -Roos, Tom Roos, Betty, Pettit and Bill Roberts, close game at the nth end, but then Bill 1pm. On September 30, members and visiting Brown, Ivy Howard, Ann Brown, Royston Roll, 19-16. Graded triples: Roy Cain, Tom Dorrell Robertsteam got the break and went on to win clubs will compete for the second year of this Jean Whiteacre, Marie Zonca 28. Out-of-hat and Bill Roberts def Key Wass, Mo Stewart and 23-17. In the semi-finals of the apraded fours, now annual trophy. Replicas of the rose bowl prizes: Kath Mcllwraith, Patricia King, Jeannie Frank Birkett's team had a comfortable 26-12 Don McPherson, 22-19. are presented to the winners. On October 7, the Benson, Vi Robson, Cec Brown and Sophie club triples final will be played at 1pm. Consis- ' win over Doug Haighsteam. There was another Thompson. Saturday night raffle prizes were close •game in the open triples when Barry tency fmalswill be played on or before October won by YIBC president Jack Benton. Atkinson and his team defeated Reg Gibbins' 14. This *leans that the consistency finals will Oh Sunday afternoon, Split SixeS were played team. When an extra end was needed to decidecomplete the club's competitions for 1987. by mixed teams and the winners were Dulcie the issue Barry picked up two shots and won 20Presentation day will be on Wednesday, OctoHansen, Jean Whiteacre and Manie Gravin, 18. In the mixed fours semi-finals Eric Wilson's ber 28. An open invitation is extended to all while the runners-up were Ann Brown and , team trailed Bill Roberts' team at the 14th end people interested in playing that day and presEdna Sorensen. Out-of-hat prizes went to but gradually drew away to win 19-16. Semientations will be made after the game. Elizabeth Lowe, Ivy Hamilton and Betty Riggs. final of the mixed pairs almost finished in the Following the afternoon session a cent sale was dark in the game between Esme Woodbridge held and before the final session a barbecue was "sub" and Reg Gubbins and Mary Headrich In table tennis fixtures played on Thursday, enjoyed. On Sunday night, teams from both and Peter Brown. On the 15th end the score was September 3, Bog Factorywiped out Marvels 8- centres competed in social games and first place 13-all and then Peter went to an 18-14 lead 3. The match between the number one players went to Dulcie. Hansen, Chrissie Cant, Marie onthe 20th end but dropped four shots to level Gravino, Doris Snell, Vena Edwards and Frank saw Greg Simpson use his expertise to oust the score 18-all on 21 ends. An extra end was A SOCIAL bowls competition was enjoyed Monica Christensen in three games. Mick Bale with Edna Blakely, Eileen Brooks, Rod played only to be killed by Reg when he drove on Tuesday at Yeppoon Ladies Bowling Club. Malick scored two wins against Marvels' Keith Douglas, Josie Gart, Ruby Smith and Kath at the Jack. Another was played which Reg had Three rounds of eight ends were played. The Brown and Peter Murphy, and when doubled McIhyraith in the runners-up spot. Out-of-the to dead end again, however on the third occawinners were Vi Thompson, Amy Came, Phyl hat prizes went to Ruth Nicholson, Nell with Greg, won their match against Monica and sion Reg ended up with one shot and the game Radcliffe-Brown and Flo Denney with three Keith. Peter played quite well on the night by Nichols, Betty Riggs, Pearl winning 19-18. Saturday afternoon was Patron wins. Runners up were Margaret Girard, taking Scott Malick to three games, however Russell, Vince Winkle and May Hobkirk, while Bill Roberts' afternoon, and a good rollup of Heather Damm, Doris Moulds and Ivy McNaEdna Witt won the raffle. On the home front, Scott was just too good for his opponent. In the players took part in the afternoon's game. Bill mara with two wins and a draw. Ten players second set of doubles, Monica and Peter sought the second round of the MacNevin Shield was presented the trophies and the lucky winners of visited Rockhampton for the two day Esanda revenge and luckily edged out Greg and Scott in played onthe Wednesday night of last week at the afternoon were Steve Billington, Arnie pairs competition. The club congratulates May the last game. On the other table, Dolphins the association's Rockhampton hall and YIBC Preston, Eric Wilson and Eric Austin. Runners Baglow and Eleanor Batts, the overall winners continued their winning streak by defeating number one team of -Jack Rumpf, Andy and up were G Cavanagh, Jog Bates, Dave ofthe event. Ruth Wass was appointed by the Rockets 7 games to 4. Joe Kruger must have May Hobkirk, Gary and Theresa Warren and Copeland and Doug Haigh. The sportsman committee to act as selector during Lil practised too much beforehand, because he Mery Eggerling continued on their losing run prize was won by Jack Condom, Jack Garner, Balchin's absence. The CQDLB Associations's downed David Stewart in two straight games. being defeated by Leichhardt 5-11, QRI 11-12, Graham McCosker, and Dave Moulds. annual general meeting will be held at the RBC The ever-improving Paul Watts played well, Wandal 7-11 and Yeppoon St James number Sunday afternoon was Fathers' Day Bowls on Friday September 25from 9.30am. Members again, by winning two singles matches against one,14-6. YIBC number two team of Bernie where women played the men. The women just are reminded this is their opportunity to vote Dave Ryan and Neil Malick, and taking a game Robson, Ken Jones, Fred Wade, Mari Birkett, toyed with the opposition and ran out comfortand or voice an opinion. Everyone is welcomed Cec Brown and Mavis Brown were right on off David. Peter Malick defeated his brother able winners for the afternoon. Results .of to attend.The club birthday is set down for Neil in straight sets and went down to Dave in target winning all four games. They beat St games played: graded pairs final: Mark GusSeptember 22. Names in by midday. Drawn three. Dolphins' first doubles combination of Mary's 13-8, Singing Ship 15-7, St Stephen's 14tafson, Roy Graff(jun) def Ron Hollman, Peter games. Trophies. Fee $1.60. No plate required. Joe and Paul surprisingly had to fight hard to 7 and Central Star 14-6. Names are on the board Brown 27-10. Graded triples final: Roy Cain, beat David and Dave, however they managed it for the return match against Callide Valley for Tom Dorrell and Bill Roberts def John Corbett, in the last of three games, 21-19. Rockets' David the Ye Olde Davis Cup, to be played at YIBC Arnie Peterson and Graham McCosker 23-17. and Neil, saw justice done in the second doubles on Sunday, September 27. Graded fours final: Lester Findlay, Gordon set by downing Joe and Peter in two games 21McKenzie, Don McPherson and Frank Birkett 18 and 21-16. The draw for Thursday, Septemdef Col Hennessy, Bob Skuthorpe, Curil ber 17, is Bog Factory v Dolphins,IThrnamics v Hooper and Brendan Croese 19-12. Mixed Marvels, and Rockets have the bye. DAYTIME squash results: Seagulls v Julie pairs semi-final: Esme Woodbridge and Reg Jokers; Sally Corney v Julie Britton 3-0; Joyce Hinton vMarge Brodell 2-3; Lyn Ganter v Jean Graff 3-2; Megan Anderson v Jan Schmidt 3-0; Anne Hodges v Charlotte Scott 3-0; Audrey ON THURSDAY, September 3, a stroke Rodgers v Lois Bayliss 3-0. Kate's Kites v Alice game was played at Zilzie Golf Club and Jan Aces; Kathy Dale v Alice Glennie 3-0; Joyce Atkinson was the winner for the associates with YEPPOON Golf Club's Tuesday ladies game Dooley v Jet* Semple 3-2; Diane Cameron v Atkinson 69, M Kinman 69, G Norton 69, K 67 nett. Members winner was John Aitken, 57 Judy minter 3-1; Heidi v Pat Harris 1-3; Rose- was a stableford. The winner was Wendy Thiele Griffiths 69, R Young 70, L Taylor 71, K Rice nett, and he also took out the pinshot. On Satwith 36 points. Next best was Chris Moss, Cassie 71, L Lucas 71, J Garvey 71 and R Kerr 71. mary Hansen v Jeannie Cox 3-2; Sue Adamson urday, the associates played for the Monthly v Judy Smith 1-3. Dazzlers v Liz Whizzers; Freeman and Lorna Quigley all with 34 pinPinshots N Royal, C Barclay, J Rhodes, A Medal. Winner was Daph Wassman (68 nett). Ritchie, Proshot; I Atkinson. On Sunday, SepDenise Campbell v Liz Scherlies 1-3; Gayle shots. Silver; Gladys Scharf. Bronze; L Francis. The members stroke game was won by Col Boehmv Trish Hinton 3-1; Penny Munn v Cassie Freeman and Berly Dawson won the tember 6, the ladies played the medal in Silver Peers. On Sunday, the associates played for a proshot. Wednesday was again well attended and Bronze sections. Marge Williams won the Rosemary Clifford 0-3; Jan Fitch v Pam Haytrophy donated by Stefan's. The winner was silver with 72 'net and Ethel Jarman won the man 1-3; Carol Knight v Maryanne Vearing 1- with a fey/visitors. The ladies stableford winner Daph Wassman (66nett). The members played Bronze with 71 net. Other nets were Marie 3; Cherly Egan v ..aren Jackson 3-0. May was Marge Williams with 36 points. Next was a stableford and monthly medal. Villa Svendsen Phoebe Harriswith 35 points. Nancy MontgomTrewhella (visitor) 67 net, Shirley Kruger andMeanie v Jaguars; May Briggs v Nita Marxsen was the Medal winner with 59 nett. Bevan ery won the first nine with 31-and-a-half. Next Margaret Hunt. Pinshots; B Taylor, M Hunt, S 3-0; Rosemary Dakai v Lona Perrin 3-2; Kathy O'Neill won the stableford event on a Harding v Sue Blake 3-2; Linda Keily v Cherly was Marge Williams with 33-and-a-half. Kay Haskins. Proshot; J Burrowes. Members played countback from Toby 'Damrow (42 points). Howe won the second nine withDaphne Gregg Evans 3-0; Robin Battersby v Leonie Warren 1a Stableford, winner was 0 McCurtayne with. 43 Pinshots were won by Gwen Pearson and Col and Nancy Montgomery, both with 32-and-apoints, Godfrey Haskins 39, Alan Lewis 37, 3; Leanne Dibbelsman v Cordie Nugent 0-3 All Driscoll. Fixtures for the week: Thursday, half. Pin shots D Gregg, G Bullock. Prosliot N games were the match-of-the-day. Lionel Taylor 38, Trevor 37, J Williams 37. stroke; Saturday, associates, QLGU and memMontgomery. Members' stableford winner was Pinshots: L Lucas, H Fisher, D Wiltshire and B bers, stroke. On Sunday, Emu Park will be Ian Fuller, a visitor from Mt Isa, with 43 points; Pearson. Proshot; J Kruger. visiting to play for the Nixon Shield, draw 11.30 Roy Nichols 41, Eric Richardson 39, Arthur to noon. Sunday, September 13, members' Dougherty 39, Peter Marwedel 39 and Tom annual meeting, 9am. Associates annual meetWahlin 38 points. First nine, I fuller 31-and-aing, 9.30am. All associates and members are half, P Hogan 32, R Hansen.32, N Swinton 32requested to attend these meetings. and-a-half, D Harker 31-and-a-half, E R ST JAMES Indoor Bowls Club vice presiNichols 32-and-a-half. Second nine, A Doughdents Eva Gardner and Audrey Abel hosted erty 30, Jack Stratford 31-and-a-half, R Montan enjoyable triples afternoon on Thursday gomery 32, I Fuller 32-and-a-half, L Taylor 33,. 0 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 September 3 in which 36 players (a full house) T Wahlin 33-and-a-half, I Atkinson 33-and-aparticipated. The winning team was: Ivy Malvensen; 4pm Supersonics v Devils; D Warden; half, R Nichols 33-and-a-half. Pinshots L Lucas TENNIS fixtures continue this weekend at lory, Lois Crockett, and Errol Ward with a 5pm Demons v Raiders , c/s J Moody, D and I Fuller. Proshot D Marshall. On Friday, the Daniel Park Courts, Cooee Bay. The followscore of 16 points (24 aggregate). A close secWarden; 6pm Celtics v mixed Nuts, c/s J ChrisSeptember 4, the Veterans club played a stableing players are required. Division 1: Whales: H ond were: Aub Klaproth, Myrtle Cooper, and tensen; 7pm La Wetz v Bombers, c/s S Steford for members and ladies over 12 holes. Sorensen, J Christensen, G Clayton, V Thelma Leigh, with 16 points (18 aggregate). Vensen; 8pm Shadows v Aztecs, c/s J ShackleHeather Keene won-the ladies with 28 points; Sorensen vOysters; J Koerner. J Clayton, R The second round of the Vamvakaris Shield ton, A, Thomas; Bye, Panthers. Monday, Sepnext was EsmeWoodbridge with 25 points; Kay Perren, P Hansen. Dolphins: G Sorensen. R was held in Rockhampton on Wednesday September 14: c/s Jim and Alison Shackleton; 6pm Scope on 24 points on a count back from Nell Green, A Philp, J Williams v Turtles: M Cranny, Iwasaki v Pink Galahs, c/s Jo-anne Taylor, A tember 2. St James' number two team have won Sykes. Noreen Garner won the pinshot. M Fay, N Kerley, L Edwards. Division 2: Cods: five out of seven games, placing them in a good Leonard; 7pm Lamour v Seagulls, c/s N Godfrey Haskinswon the members' stablefordR Hasell, D Currie, P Iafrati, T Halloran v. position, but with two rounds still to play it is Basham, J Stickley; 8pm Saints v Wildcats, c/s with 30 points, with Dick McGlashan and Peter Sharks; D Appleton, J Brimmell, C Timbs, A anyone's game. St Joseph's Club (RockhampA Thomas; 9pm Coasters v Scoobs, c/s A ThoFoxwell both' with 29 points. Pinshot Peter Wyeth. Division 3: Blue: D Perren, G Perren, A ton) visited St James Club on Saturday, Sepmas, J Christensen. Wednesday, September 16, Marwedel. Publicity officer Jack Stratford said Skuthorp, D Simpson, T Greasley, IcHasell v tember 5. Once again it was an enjoyable afterc/s K Dooley: 6pm Tigas v Cobras, c/s K he hoped all veterans had their nominations in Green; M Bullimore, J Wortley: M O'Keefe. S noon; with very keen bowling. St James just Dooley, D Suosaari; 7pm Scoobettes v Nofor the veterans championship on Friday SepGinnivan, C Harding, P Sharf. Because of the managed to win by a small margin. Today (Sattember 11. The draw is 12 to 12-30pm and the mads, c/s D Letchford, L Roberts; 8pm, Wanschool vacations there will be no fixture play for urday), St James plays the final round of the game is a stroke over 18 holes. On Saturday, derers v Cougars, c/s H Malone, K Dooley. the next two weekends. Fixtures will resume on •Hartwig Shield against Keppel Sands, at St September 5, the ladies played a stroke and Bye: Tanby Roses; Billabongs. Saturday. October 3. James club. Names are on the board, and a plate QLGU brooch. The winner was Joyce Keyes is required. with 69 net. Next was Flossie Ware with 70, Gwen Bullock 74, Joan Burrowes 75, Marge .414145Gra 2f-eee Williams 77 and Stella Haskins 77 net. Pinshots: SHaskins (2), N Montgomery, and Mary Sherlock won the proshot. Members played their BOOKINGS NOW OPEN FOR... monthly medal in A, B and C grades. I Macaulay won the A grade with 82 gross; J Learn-to-Swim * Stroke Correction Couani won the B grade with 83 gross on a Squad Training (all levels) * Water Polo count-back from Brian Gough and Al Ritchie. Compiled specifically for the Adult Club...Health, Fitness and Aerobics Rod Young was the winner of the C grade with Open 7 days-a-week...Contact David Milburn 39 4537 28 4525 a/h Queensland climate 90 gross. The best net was 65 from Brian Horton. Run down of netts were B Gough 66, Al Ritchie 66, R Burrowes 68, J Couani 68, I

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