Thursday, September 29, 2011

DAVE HILL, THE MAN THEY COULDN'T GAG, DIES AT 74

JACKSON, Michigan (AP) -- Outspoken Dave Hill, a 13-time winner on the US PGA Tour who made three Ryder Cup appearances and won the 1969 Vardon Trophy for the US PGA Tour's llowest scoring average, has died. He was 74.
Hill died Tuesday in Jackson. He suffered from emphysema for several years, brother Mike Hill -- also a former PGA TOUR player -- told the Jackson (Mich.) Citizen Patriot.
Hill finished second in the 1970 U.S. Open at Hazeltine in Minnesota, making headlines for saying the course "lacked only 80 acres of corn and a few cows to be a good farm" and that architect Robert Trent Jones "had the blueprints upside down."
"What he said about Hazeltine was the absolute, honest to God truth," Mike Hill said. "Players like Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player sat in the locker room and laughed. They knew it was true, but because of them not wanting to be involved, they would never say it. He was opinionated and stubborn.
"If he felt he was seeing things that weren't right, he always spoke out. He used to say, if you don't like the answer, you shouldn't ask the question."
In 1969, Hill won three tournaments, finished second on the money list and earned his first Ryder Cup appearance in addition to taking the Vardon Trophy with a 70.34 scoring average.
"Having the best stroke average was the thing that gave him the most satisfaction," Mike Hill said. "His biggest disappointment was not winning the U.S. Open like he felt he should have."
Hill also won six times on the Champions (Seniors) Tour.
"He was Jackson golf, as far as I'm concerned," said Ron Beurmann, golf professional at the Country Club of Jackson. "You go anywhere in my world and tell somebody you're from Jackson, and nine of 10 people will ask you, `Isn't that where Dave and Mike Hill are from?'"
Hill is survived by son David and daughter Laura.

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PORTUGUESE SENIORS' OPEN SCOREBOARD

Belas Clube de Campo
West of Lisbon
FIRST ROUND SCOREBOARDPar 72
65 J Bruner (USA) , D Russell (Eng)
67 G Manson (Aut) , D Johnson (USA) 
68 D Hospital (Esp) , N Ratcliffe (Aus), T Johnstone (Zim) 
69 G Brand (Eng) , M Cunning (USA) , K Spurgeon (Eng) , G Wolstenholme (Eng)
70 G Brand junior (Sco) , D Smyth (Irl) , I Woosnam (Wal) , M Mouland (Wal) , R Chapman (Eng) , R Davis (Aus) , E Darcy (Irl) , K Tomori (Jpn) ,
71 M Moreno (Esp) , J Quiros (Esp) , C Williams (RSA) , B Cameron (Eng) , D Merriman (Aus) , M Belsham (Eng) , C Mason (Eng) , A Franco (Par) , A Oldcorn (Sco)
72 J Chillas (Sco) , P Fowler (Aus) , J Rivero (Esp) , B Longmuir (Sco) , G Cali (Ita) , A Garrido (Esp) , J Heggarty (Nir)
73 M Farry (Fra) , N Job (Eng) , M Harwood (Aus) , A Forsbrand (Swe) , R Drummond (Sco) , C Rocca (Ita) , S Cipa (Eng) , M James (Eng) , A Sowa (Arg)
74 M Bembridge (Eng) , J Stuart (USA) , E Polland (Nir) , M Piñero (Esp) , J Gould (Eng) , T Charnley (Eng) , A Sherborne (Eng) , J Harrison (Eng) , A Fernandez (Chi) , E Costa (Por) 
75 D Durnian (Eng) , J Cañizares (Esp) , G Ralph (Eng) , S Van Vuuren (RSA) 
76 P Dahlberg (Swe) , M Miller (Sco) , H Carbonetti (Arg) , F Mann (Sco) 
77 G Banister (Aus) 
78 D Cambridge (Jam) , B Lincoln (RSA) , J Rhodes (Eng) , L Carbonetti (Arg) , S Bennett (Eng)
79 K Barrett (Eng) 
80 T Thelen (USA) 
81 M Gray (Sco)
82 V Garcia (Esp), L Neto (am) (Por) 
84 B Smit (RSA) 
85 J Dias (Por)


ENDS

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EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR SCOREBOARD

Fred Olsen Challenge de España Tecina Golf Club, La Gomera, Canary Islands
Par 71
62 C Brazillier (Fra), N Meitinger (Ger) 
63 M Baldwin (Eng), L Kennedy (Eng), A Garcia-Heredia (Esp) 
64 M Cryer (Eng), V Riu (Fra)
65 D Denison (Eng), T Leon (USA) , L Jensen (Den) , O Whiteley (Eng) , N Lombardi (Ita), A Tadini (Ita), C Lee (Sco), P Oriol (Esp) 
66 C Lloyd (Eng) , J Heath (Eng) , A Tampion (Aus) , J Bragulat (Esp) , K Eriksson (Swe) , J Guerrier (Fra) , A Johnston (Eng) , B Chapellan (Fra) ,
67 A Bernadet (Fra) , M Delpodio (Ita) , J Legarrea (Esp) , C Suneson (Esp) , J Lagergren (Swe) , P Relecom (Bel) , M Southgate (Eng) , J Elson (Eng) , E Saltman (Sco) , E De La Riva (Esp) , B Åkesson (Swe) , A Domingo (Esp) , G Dear (Sco)
68 D Vancsik (Arg) , P Edberg (Swe) , J Campillo (Esp) , C Garcia Simarro (Esp) , F Valera (Esp) , D Lokke (Den) , J Garcia (Esp) , E Kofstad (Nor) , J Grillon (Fra) , S Tiley (Eng) , C Aguilar (Esp) , L Westerberg (Swe) , A Hartø (Den) , A Perrino (Ita)
69 R Wingardh (Swe) , H Bacher (Aut) , A Marshall (Eng) , C Doak (Sco) , M Lorenzo-Vera (Fra) , J Clément (Sui) , J Relecom (Bel) , M Evans (Eng) , G Lockerbie (Eng) , S Hutsby (Eng) , H Norlander (Swe) , S Bebb (Wal) , G Canizares (Esp) , S Walker (Eng) , S Piaget (Mon) , R Santos (Por) , P Kaensche (Nor) , J Zapata (Arg)
70 F Cea (Esp) , B Evans (Eng) , K Borsheim (Nor) , J Doherty (Sco) , L Claverie (Esp) , J Palmer (Eng) , J Robinson (Eng) , A Maestroni (Ita) , G Jackson (Eng) , J Lima (Por) , T Whitehouse (Eng)
71 J Moul (Eng) , N McCarthy (Eng) , J Ferraby (Eng) , P Golding (Eng) , P Del Grosso (Arg) , A Bruschi (Ita) , A Ahokas (Fin) , A Hansen (Den) , B Reiter (Aut) , G Baumann (Sui) , A McArthur (Sco) , J Hepworth (Eng) , J Colomo (Esp) , D Brooks (Eng)
72 G Murphy (Irl) , N Kearney (Irl) , J Quesne (Fra) , M Larsson (Swe) , J Estevez (Arg) , J Van Der Vaart (Ned) , J McLeary (Sco) , C Rodiles (Esp) , A Bossert (Sui) , M Cobo (Esp) , J Lorca (Esp) 
73 R De Sousa (Sui) , T Ferreira (RSA) , B Grace (RSA) , A Forsyth (Sco) , N Henriques (Por) , A Pavan (Ita) , S Garcia (Esp) , G Houston (Wal) , I Urquizu (Esp)
74 P De Aviles (Esp) , L Bjerregaard (Den) , A Snobeck (Fra) , C Macaulay (Sco) , R Hjelm (Den) , M McGeehan (Eng) 
75 P Dwyer (Eng) , M Palm (Swe)
76 L Garcia Del Moral (Esp)
77 C Ford (Eng), T Sluiter (Ned) , J Rodriguez (Esp)
81 J Olmedo (Esp)

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Alastair MacDonald has best score of 71 at Midland Alliance pro-am

Dunnikier Park professional Alastair MacDonald had the best individual scratch score of 71 in today's Midland Golfers' Alliance competition, the Fraser Bros (Tyres) pro-am at Ladybank Golf Club.
The team prize was won by scratch senior Bob Stewart (Tulliallan), Ray Barton (Alloa) (9), Lee Bushby (Blairgowrie) (8) and Alan McEwan (Carnoustie) (14) with a net score of 130.
LEADING SCRATCH71 A McDonald (Dunnikier Park) p.
72 J Stevenson (Braehead) p, A J Webster (Edzell) p.
73 R Bell (Downfield), P Brookes (Pitreavie) p.
74 C Armstrong (Burntisland) ap, R Stewart (Tulliallan).
75 A Lockhart (Ladybank) ap, S Smith (Ladybank) p, S Clark (Elie) ap, L Sutherland (Ballumbie Castle) p.
LEADING TEAM SCORES
130 R Stewart (Tulliallan) (scr), R Barton (Alloa) (9), L Bushby (Blairgowrie) (8), A McEwan (Carnoustie) (14).
132 A McDonald (Dunnikier Park) p, T Jamieson (Dunnikier Park) (3), A Burton (Dunnikier Park) (2), G Mathieson (Dunnikier Park) (5).
133 C Donnelly (Balbirnie Park) p, J Milne (Blairgowrie) (10), F McKay (Scotscraig) (7), D Smith (Drumoig) (12).

Next week
Tuesday to Thursday, October 4 to 6
Scottish Alliance Championship
Buchanan Castle

Next Midlands meetings
Monday 10th October
St Michaels8.30 - 12.30
Mixed Foursomes
Sponsored by Emmar Textiles

Thursday, 13th October
Downfield
9.00 - 1.30
Sponsored by bentjudges.com

Lee Sutherland
Ballumbie Castle PGA Professional

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EDWARDS' HOPES TAKE A DIP IN PGA PRO CH/SHIP OF EUROPE

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE PGA
A visit to the the water guarding the signature hole at Pravets Golf Resort and Spa, Bulgaria, looks to have cost Simon Edwards the chance of winning the UniCredit PGA Professional Championship of Europe.
Edwards, who is representing Wales in the event, looked set to mount a serious challenge to pacesetter Hugo Santos after 16 holes of the third round.
At that stage he was two strokes behind the Portugese and four-under-par for his round.
However, his tee shot at the par three 17th ricocheted off one of the boulders flanking the island green and into the water.
Edwards, who had to settle for a double bogey and two-under-par round of 70, said: “I was going well until the 17th when the ball caught a gust of wind and went into the hazard. Nevertheless, I’d play the same shot again.”
Edwards reckons that setback has cost him the chance of overhauling Santos and added: “At nine-under, I’d be looking at him. But not at seven-under - that’s probably too much ground to make up.”
Santos, meanwhile, posted his third successive sub-par round to remain on course to claim the €10,000 winner’s cheque.
He carded a three-under-par round of 69 to post a three-round total of 11-under and go two strokes clear of the field.
And, as on day one, Santos’ latest round over the new and much-acclaimed Peter Harradine-designed course was bogey-free.
Such has been his consistency, he has carded just one bogey – at the par four sixth in the second round.
Santos attributes that to his accuracy off the tee and said: “I didn’t miss a fairway today – that’s essential if you’re going to have a good round.”
He will looking to maintain that metronomic driving to withstand the expected challenge from his nearest pursuers, Holland-based Britons Ben Collier and Ralph Miller.
The left-handed Collier, a former Scottish boys' match-play champion, is two adrift after posting a one-over-par 73, and Miller a further shot behind following a one-under round of 71
Collier, the overnight leader who recovered from a shaky start, said: “I’m certainly not out of it.”
His task could have been even harder had he not finished the round with a flourish after carding three bogeys in the first six holes.
Another followed at the 11th but birdies at the 13th and 17th revived his hopes of victory.
PGA Cup player Craig Matheson (Falkirk Tryst) is in joint seventh place on 214 after scores of 70, 75 and 70.

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OOSTUIZEN BACK IN FIFE AND BACK IN A SHARE OF THE LEAD

St ANDREWS – It was not the Old Course, but it was near enough, as South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen revived memories of his dazzling Open Championship victory 14 months ago by taking a share of the first-round lead in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
At Kingsbarns, 20 minutes down the road from the setting for his greatest triumph in July 2010, Oosthuizen shot a six-under-par 66, along with Austria’s Markus Brier, Spain’s Rafael Cabrera-Bello and Northern Ireland’s Michael Hoey to lead by one from a group of six players which includes former US Open champion Graeme McDowell.
Queuing up a further shot back on 68 are some of the big names of golf, including world No 2 Lee Westwood, defending champion Martin Kaymer, Scottish hero Colin Montgomerie, three-time major championship winner Padraig Harrington and talented English youngster Tom Lewis, who made such an impact as an amateur in the Open Championship at Royal St George’s and is playing in only his second professional event.
The tournament, conceived as a celebration of links golf, is played over three of the world’s best known and respected links courses - the Old Course at St Andrews, the Championship Course at Carnoustie and the highly regarded Kingsbarns Golf Links.
On a day made for good scoring with a hot sun, it was the positive golf of Oosthuizen which caught the eye. His 66 included seven birdies and just one bogey and he said that returning to St Andrews had given him inspiration. “There's nothing better than holding the Claret Jug at St. Andrews. Hopefully by the end of the week, it will just be a different trophy. It was so nice to come back and experience everything again.”
He is playing with his brother Rikus in the Alfred Dunhill Links Team Championship and said: “It was good fun playing a practice round at St Andrews yesterday with my brother. I showed him where some of my shots ended up (during the Open) and things like that. It's a nice, relaxing week and I'm glad that he's here with me. This is a great event.”
Michael Hoey catapulted himself into a share of the lead with a prodigious drive onto the 18th green at the Old Course before holing a 40-foot putt for an eagle 2. He said:
“We knew it was in range because it was downwind and I hit a great drive. I couldn’t have got it any further. I was thinking just hit the putt with good pace and it came off perfect and tracked all the way.”
His Northern Ireland compatriot Graeme McDowell, playing at Kingsbarns, had a disappointing bogey 6 at the 12th in his 67, but he was generally happy with his position and with his day. He said:
“It's nice to be back. It’s good to catch up with some of the lads. I miss them when I'm out there in the States. I missed the camaraderie here on the European Tour. It was good playing alongside Simon Dyson today.”
Tom Lewis could have shared the lead in just his second professional event, but for an agonising double bogey 7 on his last hole, the 10th, at Kingsbarns. Lewis, just 20, said he looked on it as a learning experience.
“The standard's good. If I play well, like I showed for 17 holes, you can be right at the top of the leaderboard, but it shows that if you make a mistake, you can drop a lot. I'm disappointed in my finish, but four under is not going to leave me too far behind the leader. So hopefully I can shoot a good score tomorrow,” he said.
Partnering the professionals are an enthusiastic group of talented amateur golfers, who compete for the Alfred Dunhill Links Team Championship.
Celebrities from the world of entertainment playing this year include film and TV stars Michael Douglas, Andy Garcia, Hugh Grant and John O’Hurley. Also taking part are rock music legends Don Felder of the Eagles, Huey Lewis and Bon J ovi drummer Tico Torres, plus popular radio presenter Chris Evans.
A quartet of Britain’s sporting knights – Sir Ian Botham, Sir Bobby Charlton, Sir Matthew Pinsent and Sir Steve Redgrave - lead a locker room full of sporting heroes, including Dutch football legends Johan Cruyff and Ruud Gullit, former England player Jamie Redknapp and Scottish defender Alan Hansen.
A strong team of cricketers have teed up this week. In addition to Sir Ian Botham, there is current England captain Andrew Strauss and former captain Michael Vaughan, England Test players Allan Lamb and Mark Nicholas, plus Steve Waugh and Shane Warne of Australia.
The immensely popular former British tennis No 1 Tim Henman is back, along with rugby giant Morné du Plessis and Austrian downhill ski legend Franz Klammer.
The first round leaders in the Team Championship on 11-under-par are French pro Romain Wattel, Don St Pierre and Michael Hoey and William Farish junior. Both pairings played on the Old Course.
St Pierre, an importer of wine into China, said: “I have a great partner, Romain was fantastic. He’s French so with me being in the wine business we had a lot to talk about. I hit some great shots and just kept it together. I didn’t get too nervous and I had a great local caddie too.
"I practised on the Old Course yesterday. The day before was the first day I’d ever played in Scotland when I played at Kingsbarns, so I’m a real rookie to this whole thing.
"Overall the single highlight was the Road Hole. I hit a good drive. I pushed my second shot, but I hit a really good putt off the side of the green and I made a five footer for par.”
Rock star Huey Lewis and Simon Dyson are two shots behind. Lewis said:
“I’ve not played with Simon before. He’s a lovely guy with a great game and he showed today why he’s on course to become a Ryder Cup player next year. My own game? Well, I played right handed.”
Philip Kaymer, who is on the bag of his father Horst Kaymer who is playing with his other son, defending champion Martin Kaymer, is on six-under-par. He said:
“I thoroughly enjoyed today. It is obviously very nice for him to be playing with Martin in the team competition. I myself played in this event in 2008, so it is nice for my father to have a chance to play as well and he played OK today. Martin and I finished 12th when we played together so he has a bit of a target to aim for.”
Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne played in one of the liveliest groups of the day, partnering Peter O’Malley, and sharing a fou-rball with 1995 Open champion John Daly and Sir Ian Botham. Finishing on two-under-par, he said: “We had a great four-ball. I’m very good friends with all three of the guys and have known John for 16 years. I’ve played with Beefy [Ian Botham] before and my good friend Peter O’Malley. It was great fun as always. Peter played extremely well o n the back nine. As always, we all probably left a few shots out there.”

CARLY BOOTH CADDIES FOR

D J SPOONEY AT CARNOUSTIE
CARNOUSTIE - Perthshire Ladies European Tour prospect Carly Booth ditched her clubs for a golf bag today as she took up caddieing duties for radio presenter D J Spooney in the first round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Carnoustie.
When the radio presenter's caddie pulled out, the 19-year-old former Curtis Cup amateur from Comrie  - who made her debut on the European Tour last season - offered to step into the breach.
Carly said: "I've known Spooney for a couple of years and this year we did the Golf Live event together. We're always in contact through Twitter. I'm a member at Carnoustie and I thought I might be a bit of a help on the bag. When Spooney's other caddie dropped out, I was his replacement.
"It was great to see all the players and be part of the Dunhill this week. Caddieing is very different, but I don't mind it. I'm learning, so I'll be much better tomorrow."
Spooney, whose real name is Johnathan Joseph, partnered rookie professional Jack Senior, who played in the recent Walker Cup-winning team, in the first round, who posted a superb three-under par round of 69.
He said: "It was good, we played well. Jack, in his first professional tournament, played brilliant. He has a very big future.
"Everyone says Carnoustie is the hardest, but it's a beautiful course, a very traditional links and it's always a joy to play. If you get to play it in weather like this, then shooting six under is a bonus.
"I have played in the Dunhill a few times and many other Pro-Ams. But this is the biggest and best Pro-Am in the world. I was a tad nervous hitting my first tee shot off the tenth today, but there's no place I'd rather be."

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NIKE PROMOTE ELLON MAN ANGUS MOIR TO GENERAL MANAGER

Aberdeenshire-born former Scottish amateur champion Angus Moir is to become Nike Golf's general manager for their Europe, Middle East and Africa
operation on December 1.
Moir, who hails from Ellon, has been Nike Golf’s EMEA sales director for almost three years. He will take over this key position within the company from Stan Grissinger, who has been appointed to the new role of Director of Nike Golf International Business Development.
Moir, 48, who joined Nike Golf in February 2009, has quickly made a significant impact on the company, working with the sales teams across the developing regions to grow both the revenue and profitability of the business across all product categories during that period.
Cindy Davis, Nike Golf’s president said: “While the EMEA team will no doubt miss Stan’s leadership, we are very fortunate to have an extraordinarily talented team member in Angus Moir to take over his responsibilities. Over the last two years he has done an outstanding job providing strong functional leadership and growing Nike Golf’s revenue, profitability and market share across the EMEA marketplace.”
Moir has over 20 years’ experience in the golf industry, having previous held several senior management roles including business director of Europe and global business director during a 17-year career with Wilson Sporting Goods.
Moir will be based at Nike Golf’s European headquarters in Hilversum in Holland, where he will continue the evolution of Nike Golf’s strengthening market position in the critical UK marketplace, and accelerating distribution, market share and revenue growth throughout the EMEA region.
Moir went to university in Texas, finding success in both college-level tournaments and business management studies. Winner of the Scottish Amateur Championship in 1984, the former assistant club professional at Cruden Bay turned his attentions to the business of golf soon after, and has never looked back since deciding to switch to selling, rather than hitting, clubs for a living.
“I am very excited to be taking on this role,” said Moir of his appointment. “I have enjoyed my time at Nike Golf immensely over the last two years, working with some great people and some great products, and am really looking forward to the challenges ahead and working with a team of talented individuals that are as passionate and committed to the game as they are to the Nike brand.”
 

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CRAIBSTONE GC SPARROWS OFFSHORE MEN'S OPEN RESULTS

Played September 24
Players from Craibstone unless stated otherwise
SSS 69/70

SCRATCH
S. Fairless (Murcar Links ) 69.

HANDICAP
Class 1
J. Tanser 69-4-65.
G. Studd (Nigg Bay) 72-6-66.
M. O'Donnel 77-10-68.
D. Allan 78-10-68.

Class 2
M. Thomson 79-11-68.
B. Milne 84-15-69.
D. Sedge 85-16-69.
M. Pollock 82-12-70.
Class 3
G. Justice 99-23-76.
M. Burnett 98-19-79.
B. Sanseau 104-25-79.
J.M. Piedras 105-23-82.

Billy Sim
Golf Manager
Craibstone

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NORTH-EAST ALLIANCE TEE TIMES FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12

McDONALD ELLON GOLF CLUB
Game No. Start Time Tee
1 08:15 1 Watson, Keith (5)/ Cassie, Charlie (5) / Harper, Brian (5)
2 08:22 1 Mackay, David (6)/ Mitchell, Graham (5) ............................
3 08:29 1 Campbell, Andrew (1) / Esson, Gary (0) / Bratton, Ian (0)
4 08:36 1 Smith, Albert (4) / Forrest, John (7) ............................
5 08:43 1 Fitzpatrick, Ryan (0) / Dempster, Craig (0) ............................
6 08:50 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
7 08:57 1 Prouse, Lawremce (6) / Dalgarno, John (10)

8 09:04 1 Paterson, George (1) Fiddes, Ally (3) Duff, John (+2)
9 09:11 1 Philip, Charlie (13) Lawrence, Martin (0) Clark, Fraser (0)
10 09:18 1 Hamilton, John (6) Roulston, Harry (7) Duncan, Jim (4)
11 09:25 1 Rendall, Michael (14) Roger, Leslie (12) Forster, Martin (7)
12 09:32 1 Grant, Ian (18) Smith, Mike (16) Bingham, David (13)
13 09:39 1 Brown, Mike (18) Brown, Raymond (12) Davidson, S (13)
14 09:46 1 Cheyne, Peter (9) Farquhar, Colin (18) Lumsden, Jim (14)
15 09:53 1 Fowler, Les (6) Fleming, David (5) McIntosh, Paul (4)

16 10:00 1 Stewart, Norman (13) Duncan, Mike (7) Gall, Alan (6)
17 10:07 1 McNaughton, Hamish (11) Forrest, Jackie (10) Chisholm, Neish (12)
18 10:14 1 Jessiman, John (14) Petrie, Alister (10) Stephen, Kenny (15)
19 10:21 1 Ross, Allan (1) Ross, Gary (5) Ord, Colin (6)
20 10:28 1 Smith, Ian D (8) Clark, Colin (0) Leslie, David (5)
21 10:35 1 Randall, Derek (12) Murray, Jim (10) Bisset, David (7)
22 10:42 1 Bisset, Fergus (+1) Brindley, Chris (10) Guthrie, Peter (9)
23 10:49 1 Nelson, David (6) ............................ ............................
24 10:56 1 Brown, David (0) Collie, Tommy (11) Lawrie, Mark (7)

25 11:03 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
26 11:10 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
27 11:17 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
28 11:24 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
29 11:31 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
30 11:38 1 McKenzie, Willie (0) May, Martin (6) ............................
31 11:45 1 O'Donnell, Robert (4) Law, Greg (2) ............................
32 11:52 1 Findlay, Jordan (0) Nicol, Kris (0) ............................
33 11:59 1 Finnie, Stewart (0) Mckay, David (7) Gall, Jim (15)

34 12:06 1 Booth, Mike (12) Allan, Graham (12) Nicolson, John (4)
35 12:13 1 Cornfield, Paul (15) Nicolson, Brian (1) ............................
36 12:20 1 Wilson, David (6) Clark, Duncan (2) Esslemont, Ian (3)

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