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Ayrshire Post from Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland • 87

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Ayrshire Posti
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Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland
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The Ayrshire Post August 1 1 1989 87 HOMING Gretna I DALMELLINGTON PIGEON: 18 lofts Mat 170 birds: Graham aad Soai MI BU bCDE LS mom McLen 114 KM MCLartr 111 Tilt SOT laaimers aad ratarsoa eea Gray jnr MS Oas Ml Mcueaaia aaa ratal am Jfjrj Dunn 71k i siou so Car- rethers MS HmiIihwi SSS 4 McLsUaad S7f Stark 6Iflr TWO-BIBDCLUB McLartw Sll ABCDEF 8 TREBLE JOY FOR ACE JAN HradwKM SM dbcdw McLdlaad Wit CarruUMn US MeLarty S30 Penrith I DALHILLINQTON PIGEON: IS lafta Mat 1M MnU: 1 Vmm Ayr's ice team in nome cfepige MS A BCDE Btoaa SM mt MeLarty SMs BaU His Grahaai aad Ihi 112 Gray luvMa a CarraUMra 7U Dm 7Ms WOrrMlj McClara era mui mcimhm aad PatotMa M7 1 Starfc tXli 1 TaU Ml Cfcalaura aad Patenaa MS auutnaaa TWO Bird Clab CarmtBM Til A BCDE: AYR BRUINS will have a new name as weir as a new home next season For Ayr's Premier League ice hockey team are to revert to the name of Ayr Raiders the team which regularly thrilled 4000 plus crowds in the '40s Ws and '60s But the name of Ayr Bruins will live on It will be perpetuated by the second team former- ly Ayr Beavers who will now have the challenge of living up to the Bruins name And in another change both teams will several uncertain years and the prospect of relegation Caledonian Arenas the new company formed to build Centrum came to the rescue by creating Caledonian Ice Hockey Ltd to take over the team In only their second season under the new management Bruins reached the finals of the British Championships at Wembley They turned British ice hockey on its head by dumping holders and favourites Durham Wasps in the semis before being pipped in the final by Nottingham kfeaun 171 abedaPf McDonald aad Pataraae MT Sloaa SMS BeaijnarBBa start the coming season in new colours namely black white silver With the return of successful Canadian coach Rocky Saganiuk and their exciting imports Frank Morris Tommy Searle and Danny Shea GOLF awaiting the new campaign The only disappointment is that the teams will have 'to start the season in the present small curling hall in Ayr which has been their' home for some years But they are looking forward to the opening of their' AYB BELLE ISLE LADIES ROCKY SAGANIUK new Prestwick Toll headquarters the Centrum Ayr Bruins had been in dire straits at the end of the 198687 season after AUGUST MEDAL 8ilvar: Mra I WUiee (III 71 Mra A Teas 1141 Mra Dawar 74 AYR Liwb Tennis Club star Jan Walker tne newly titled Ayr Btobm: Mra 8 Murray ll 68: smashed her way to three Haiders are eager titles at the Belfa Junior Mra McCaUum Wt ft Mra Scett OH bik Mn BCeopw(M) If Duakill Qualifying far 1N0 -Wiaaar: Mra I Wilaoe ranaar- bb: Mn A Tan Championships in Perth laat weekead Eighteen year old Jan from Glrvan beat top aeed Heather Lockhart 6- TUBNBEBCY Wadnasday MadaL Jaly II 8 Wilson (AUul (91 TO 8 McMillan (AilsaJ (IS) 71 Carry (Ailsa) i 6-4 in the girla under 18- bik fill A Taylor (Ailsal Is) 72 Bt Scratch: 8 WUson 7sS871CJ877 Saaaat Trophy Qualifying A Erskiae 1141 16 8mith OH Wissaan 181 aqual 67 SJJ7eCJJ7S Satarday Modal Gaw lAr-raal bik (61 IS Wilkin lAUsal tt 68: WkiU (Ailsal bib (IN Patarsaa (Ailsa) 1141 67: 8 McMillan (IS) 66 Bast Scratch: Gaw (Arranl CS8 lArrsnl 70 CSS (Ailsal 71 PBESTWICK ST- CUTHBERT Joh OchiltnM Medal IBoaavl Silver: Mrs Brawn I up Mrs MrKclvia ILsstai sirs a mil i up Bronx: Mrs Tsdlord 1 down: Mrs A McEwaa I down: Mrs Dishingtan I dowa Winnar of Jobs Ocailtrae Medal: Mrs Browa 888 70 Hualar Modal 1st Class Bturgsoa lit) bib A BagUall (71 final Then she teamed up with Heather to win the girla doubles 6-0 6-2 against Fulton (Helensburgh) and Jennifer Shaw (Ayr) The treble wee completed in the mixed doubles when Jan and Sword (Dundee) beat Crana-toua (Arbroath) and Heather Lockhart 9-6 in a rain shortened tie On Monday Jan loat 6-4 6-4 to top aeed Michelle Mair (Colinton) in the Scottish Hard Court Champlonahipa at Broughty Ferry Meanwhile Ayr stars Jan and Jennifer have been selected to play for Scotland in the Sreatigioua Rotterdam unior International in Holland from August 14 to 19 Jan plays at under 18 level while Jennifer who also plays for Glasgow side Newlands and lives in Prestwlck Is selected at under 16 level The Wilson Sporting Goods Ayrshire mixed doubles got' underway last week when Ayr (2) lost 7-5 at home to Kilmarnock (1) Ayr (1) travelled to Troon to play the second team and: were awarded the match 12-0 when Troon gents failed to turn up to contest the game RUGBY MEN'S 64 Skimming (in Craig (61 Smith 1101 66: Gibson (l i Irvina Ml 66 Bast Scratch: A Frew 70 Sad Class Robertson 08)61 Hunur (181 bik A Mite ball (301 64 Smith (111 A Henry (111 McLaaa (161 Little (til 66: Speed HO) A McLean (161 66 I BkhiMBd 0H 67 Kennedy (1888 TROON BENTINCK LADIES Soathparh Cnp (over Lachgreenl: HaBdarsoa (111 1 Black arood (IS) 77 Parker Oil Haaunead (141 83 Marion Smith Trophy (over Fullartoal: Arthur (11)80 Kerr (161 61 Parker OS) Robb 119)68 Monthly Medal fever Lochgreenl O'DeaneU I1W Lammie (in Blackwood (18 77: Parker fta 78 Bentinck Salver lever PuJlartoal: King (til Lammie (19) 68: O'DaaaeU (lit 64ACsulfieU(17l66 CARRICK LODGE HOTEL Ayrshire clubs failed in their glory bid at the Scottish Najional Bowling Championships at Queen's Park last week Stewarton's senior fours rink flew the flag the longest reaching the final where they went down 14-5 against Hawthorn Singles hope Tommy Campbell of Crooksmoss overcame his first round hurdle before going out on Friday Also eliminated at mat stage were the rink from Troon Andrew KHday (HawkhiN) went out on Thursday his first ever game at Queen's Park FlRST round games in the Champion of Champions Cup take place on Tuesday evening Hugh Smith (Ayr) meets young Brian Cavers (Nor-thfield) at WattfieM whte the HawkhDI and Prestwick Midton Road champions meet at Peter Boyle Both these clubs have still to play their club finals Draw details for round one of the McDonald Agnew Trophy on Monday are: Wattfield (2) Prestwick (2) Craigie (2) Seafieid (2) Forehill (2) Craigie (1) Seafieid (1) Crooksmoss (1) Second round ties take place next Thursday NoRTHFIELD won Ayr Trophy Committee's tish Womens Championships It commences on Wednesdays with the semis and finals of the Torrance Purvis Top Ten County event The last 16 of the national championships meet on Thursday and Friday Finals are on the Saturday afternoon An open ladies pairs bowling competition is to receive sponsorship from the Ayrshire Post The 64 pairs tournament takes place at Forehill on August 26 and 27 and will be backed by Ayrshire's top selling weekly newspaper CATHY Gibson (Craigie) and Kathy Mitchell (Ayr) -won the Annbank ladies open pairs sponsored by Adam Cunningham and Hakwy Runners up were Sadie Gibson (Coytton) and Anne Hainey (Craigie) Beaten semi finalists were Janet Chambers ami tea Moug (Hawkhill) and Belinda Paton and Isobei Da Prato (Northfield Municipal) WILLIAM LAIRD to going batty this summer he's won top quality "Magnum cricket bat In an Ayrihlrm 'Pott GOING BATTY 13 Ayr 3 HawkhiU 11 Forehill 12 Wattfield 2 Peter Boyle 8 Seafieid 6 HawkhiN 10 Wattfield 4 Crooksmoss 8 Craigie 6 Ayr 10 Prestwick Midton Road 4 POSITIONS Pt Nmtlifield 9 96 Craigie 9 83 Wattfield 9 67 ForaMN 7 65 Hawfch 8 62 CrooksmoH 8 61 'Peter Boyle 6 49 Midton Road 8 43 Ayr 8 40 Seafieid 8 33 NORTHFIELD next week hosts the finals of the Scot And now ha goos Into Glaagaw Cap (Saafieldl a national contest for a luxury two-week holiday for two bi Barbados WUitam of Woodakfo Avenue Klrkmlchael spotted the differences In 'a competition promoted by Refuge Assurance Ha received his prize from section manager Konnoth MeCaB (right) Runner-up Mra Barton of Kilmarnock Road Mauehdna wine a Rafugo Aaauranco sweater And third prize of a sports umbrella want to Scullion of CasuehiU Road Ayr Ua Agnew Trophy league title with a total of 95 points mm SMuT in Five matches have still to be1 Kooaoa naj as a snita nu as A Thorn som (18) 61 Dunn Aadaraoa 1171 8teala I1M 68: McPharsoa 68 8 Bell (4) 84: Mac Donald (101 Kerr (161 McClure (181 8 Chambers (IK McNeil (141 66 Mowbray (SM Sillars (81 McCall (61 68 8 Watson 1161 67 Docherty (111 I Mowbray (Ml Murray (10) 68 I WUIiams (171 88 Murdoch (61 I McLean (88) 76 Wyllie (It) 71ICarawelllV78 Glasgow Cap Belleisle SSS 61 CSSM A Thomson 85: Duna (91 87 RoiMoa (13) 8 Bell (41 TO: Wyllie (111 McCall 71 Mcaura (181 Smith (IS) 78: 1 Mowbray (101 8 Chambers 111) I McLean 78 8 Wataea (16) Murdoch (8) Tfc McNeil (14) I WUIiams (ft) 76 Steele (161 71 Glasgow Cup nolo total -A Thomson (IS) Robaon 118) 118 Dunn (81 118: Smith (IS) 111 BeU (41 184: HcCali IS) Mcaura (181 187 I Cham bars (IS) 188 I Mowbray 1181 McNeil (14) Steele lit) 141: Wyllie US) 8 Watson (16) 148: 1 McLean (St) 148 Mar-loch Ml I Williams (17(146 DALMILLING i McKay Trophy (M holes) Hart (10) lit LT West 188 A McPhar-oa (111 Campbell (16) 184: Oilardi (101 GUloa (111 186 Wyper 16) 188: McCormick (10) Patarsoa (6) 188: 8 Loagair 111) 141 Johnston IS) Aadaraoa 16) 144 Vance 118) Wyllie (10) 146 Grsensame i Wyllie aad HodfatS A Mathie and Turn-bull ETjardiaa and i Clark 84 A ilacPhsrsoa and Penman played BIG PUSH Recent results: Peter Boyle 8 Craigie 6 Crooksmoss 1 Wattfield aerved the club ao long ahould lead the club into our 60th anniversary year" aaid MOVING INDOORS Hamilton (Beith) Mussina (Meadow) Clarke (KsTello) Beanie (Kilbirnie) Kane (Saltcoats) MeCrystal (Dauy) Brown (Lugar McLaughlin (Beith) McLaughlin (Kilbirnie) Martin (Irvine Vies) and Murray (Muirkirk) 8ubi: 8mytB (Troon Waleh (Dairy) Malcolmaon (Winton) MeColi (Troon) CUMNOCK continued their build-up with a 1-1 draw against Jock Wallace's Colchester Boss Dennis Gray said: "Wo should have won we had more chances than them" Norrie Anderson got Cumnock's goal with a header but they were' unlucky when Dennis Donnelly hit the post and Dsrsk Love nit the rebound over AUCHINLECK drew Reserve goalkeeper Robert Hart will be allowed to leave in appreciation of hia good service Bankiee drew 1-1 with Port Glasgow laat Saturday In ths first part of a New Pebble Pan double-header WHITLETTS beat St Cuthbert Wanderers 8-0 IRVINE MEADOW beat Cambualang 8-1 with Gary Favlda grabbing hie sixth goal in three games Tommy Yule added a double LUGAR have aigned their former player John Wallace who alio had spells with Glsnsfton and New Cumnock Ama Chria Fleming ia on the open to transfer list i AYRSHIRE juniors continued their centenary celebrations by beating an Ayr United XI 4-1 at Kilbirnie on Sunday And that gave them the double having earlier beaten a Kilmarnock XI 8-1 at Meadow Park Goals from Brian Martin Hugh MeCrystal 'Neil McLaughlin and Drew Walsh gave the juniors victory with Kenny Wilson scoring for Ayr "Wo played exceptionally well said Lugar'a John Crawford who was in charge of the junior select Ayr United fielded a mixed team using a number of their younger players The select team waa: Preparations for the new indoor bowling season am now at an advanced staged Entries for the internal dub leagues at Ayr are such that there wiO be waiting 66 Aadaraoa aad Campbell 88 Gilardi aad Little Walker and Edwards ST: Loagair and Grahaai 86 Johastoa and I Beaton Ayr gents win have a new Wyllie and Burton CI: west sad A Whiteside Tt 8-8 with Bonnyrigg Rose thanks to counters from Hugh Lyden Gordon Mills and an own goal GLENAFTON hosted the Joe Meldrum Memorial Trophy Winners were Kilmarnock who beat Glena 2-0 in the final with goals from Peter Curran and Milton Thompson In the opening ties Glens beat a Morton XI 4-1 while Killie ousted Blatityre Vies 5-0 ANNBANK hsvs saew' president stalwart Danny Altken ia replacing Alex Beanie st the helm 'l feel it ia right that Danny who has Standard golf semis i ROYAL Troon hoeta the semi-finale of the Kilmarnock Standard Champions Golf Tournament on Friday evening Teeing off at 815 pm are Scott Mclntyre (Skeunorlie) and Gary Blair (Wolbeck) Following 15 minutea later are Gary McCormack I Loudoun) and Charlie White (Rouumburn) Howie trophy ANGUS McPHtTE (Kilmarnock Bnrsseie) won the Peter Howie Memorial Trophy at Troon Wei bock Second and third were lan Duns (St Meddana) and Charlee Dodda (Welbeck) AYR Rugby Club are continuing their build up to the new campaign with some tough pre-season training sessions And the Millbrae club are hopeful that former Glasgow and Kilmarnock stalwart Campbell Bone will be joined on the coaching front by a New Zsalander within the" next fortnight Cumnock players Andy Baird and Alex War-nock have made the switch from Broomfield and two Greenock props were among those at last weekend's workouts Good news is that ex- Ferienced campaigners' srgus McDowell and George Nieolson will continue on the ploying front New skipper David McVey is still disappointed by the absence of some first team players' from early training sessions He said: "If they don't show up they wifl be in for a shock Right from the start we have to get really fit "If I can travel from'' my home in Rothesay with an overnight stay In Largs to get to and from evening training' sessions others can manage along to Millbrae' two-ball pairs competition The club level winners wiH qualify to national play-offs with the Scottish winners playing in the world pairs event The gents SIBA president Jim McLean from Ardrossan and as SCARLETT TIES such many of the main finals will be held at the Ayrshire stadium ITS the Mg kick-off for fcdiw Troon Urge luSMnwsi Betth Winton Revere Al 3 pjn The gents -section are AYR INDOOR BOWLING CLUB 8A LOTHIAN ROAD AYR Tol 289C24 SEASON 1989-80 BBaaaaaaBBBBaHBl mtmm BHBtmaa aamaBat Biaai aakaaai SmWaai ataaJAaaAAalaBiaBi adaaameaaha Mwnowi iv raqijfMiM id now uw TOffownng oniK GENTS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday 20th August at 7pm LADIES ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday 24th August at 7 JOpm GENTS COMPETITIONS Commence Sunday 27th August GENTS FOURS LEAGUE V-Vv Commences Monday 4th September LADIES PAIRS AND FOURS LEAGUES Comrnence Monday 4th September eMMRTAMT rr LkSm and (Sura Slnglm Gem oner ehoScartsttCwt eMBOOSt OfOwVwl holding a team trial game on Friday August 25 They have three early Ayrshire League fixtures prior to the TJoe erai Keaa MyMurk Tlss on' Wednesday Aagset 18 Bdcsofh 1 7 sun) em MnMdrii CunMocJu Qinefton KoNo Lugar Aoehlnleek: Dervel Hartford Mavfeele Cralamork Annbank WhWetts- Irvine Vice Ardeer Troon- Irvina Meadow: KilWtnnlria start of their promotion race to Division One of ths CIS Scottish League Cup it is nopea to secure tne Csjnnaek Loner) AtteMnteck Qlenafton Hertford Annbankj Crslewsrk Pervel Msybots WMttettss Irvine Meadow Kllwlnnmejp ladies' and gents indoor-outdoor league fixtures following discussions wraths sponsors hrviM Vies.

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