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PHONE 5<br />
Leads{<br />
A. Colman Is<br />
Champion<br />
Len Murdock (72> and Bill<br />
Frith (75). in A grade, and Bill<br />
Thompson (98) and Edwin Robin<br />
son (100), in B grade, were the<br />
leaders at the end <strong>of</strong> the first<br />
round <strong>of</strong> Crystal Brook Golf<br />
Club's annual championships,<br />
played under perfect conditions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sccond round will be played<br />
tomorrow.<br />
<strong>The</strong> associates' A grade cham<br />
pionship was won by<br />
Mrs. A. Col<br />
i man by six strokes. Misses Vera<br />
,(\von by 16 strokes) and<br />
Curtin (flvei are cham<br />
in B grade and C grade re<br />
spcctively.<br />
A stroke event played in con<br />
with the men's cham<br />
round was won by Bill<br />
69 net. Scores:<br />
with<br />
L. Frith 75-6-69, L. S.<br />
72-2-70, Dan Murdock<br />
W. A. Thompson 98<br />
R. C. Oats 106-34-72, P.<br />
J. O'Shaughnessy 81-8-73, N. F.<br />
Frith 86-10-76, E. C. Oats 88<br />
W. J. Slade 90-14-76, E.<br />
R. McLeod 91-14-77, R. I. Mc<br />
Donald 111-34-77, L. E. Baxter<br />
95-17-78, D. J. Wilson 82-3<br />
79, E. L. Robinson 100-21-79, M.<br />
P. O'Callaghan 90-10-80. W. G.<br />
Munday 103-23-80, V. R. Tucker<br />
98-18-80, E. J. Murray 97-16<br />
81. K. W. Hunter 101-19-82, M.<br />
G. Combe- 111-29-82, A. C. Col<br />
man 97-15-82, L. Eddy 102-18<br />
84, H. L. Cottle 112-27-85, F. W.<br />
Lindner 104-18-36, R. A. Mc<br />
Donald 115-28-87, C. Siemer 120<br />
-32-88, Ross McDonald 108-15<br />
W. C. Dunsford 126-29-97.<br />
J. E. Venning' 138-34-104.<br />
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SCORES<br />
Scores in associates' matches<br />
A grade championship: Mes<br />
A. Colman 199, M. P. O'Cal<br />
205, J. Schunke 217, A.<br />
Thomas 221, W. Frith 239.<br />
r B grade championship: Miss<br />
Vera Keech 238, Mesdames E. Mc<br />
Leod 254, J. O'Shaughnessy 260,<br />
Ward 261, Miss Val Keech 286.<br />
C grade championship: Misses<br />
Pauline Curtin 259, Beth Smart<br />
Mesdames Oehms 273, Free<br />
276, K. Jones 283, N. Frith<br />
Arbon 304. Hendrv<br />
I 336.<br />
341, Page<br />
18-hole handicap: Miss<br />
Vera Keech 80 net, Mesdames<br />
Thomas 82, McLeod, O'Callaghan<br />
87, Colinan 88, Schunke 92. /<br />
Second 18-hole handicap: .Mes<br />
Colman, Thomas 77 net,<br />
O'Callaghan 86, Schunke 87, Mc<br />
Namara 88.<br />
36-hole handicap: Mesdames<br />
159 net, Colman 165.<br />
Eclectic (36 holes): Mesdames<br />
Thomas 70 net, Colman 74.<br />
handicap: Mesdames<br />
McLeod, Miss Smart<br />
net, Mesdames Freeman.<br />
Colman 271.<br />
Football<br />
Topics<br />
TOMORROW'SBIG<br />
TEST<br />
Woomera Is Strong<br />
Team<br />
By C. P. Mum<br />
Combined will face<br />
their first <strong>of</strong> two big<br />
tests tomorrow when they<br />
meet the Woomera Rocket<br />
Range team at Memorial<br />
Oval. <strong>The</strong> men<br />
frgm "out<br />
back" are coining with a big<br />
reputation,<br />
and if the local<br />
team can defeat them it<br />
will<br />
be<br />
right in line to take<br />
on powerful Whyalla in a<br />
fortnight's<br />
time.<br />
Pirie selectors are- leaving no<br />
thing to chance and have almost<br />
the top 25 men <strong>from</strong> whom to<br />
choose, with, <strong>of</strong> course, G. Job<br />
son aud \Y. 'Cochrane absent.<br />
Plenty <strong>of</strong> weight and speed will<br />
be avaiiable. Presence <strong>of</strong> P.<br />
Roads in the trainees looks well,<br />
for followers 01 the game have<br />
not yet forgotten the part he<br />
played in vanquishing Whyalla<br />
at Adelaide Oval in that memo<br />
rable match <strong>of</strong> 1948.<br />
Loss <strong>of</strong> Jobson, whose legs<br />
feeling the strain <strong>of</strong> a long<br />
are<br />
football career, is a heavy blow to<br />
the combined game. But lie is<br />
busily engaged coaching the side,<br />
which should take the field 100<br />
per cent fit, according to signs<br />
during training this week.<br />
Mr. J. S. Hocking (association<br />
secretary) lias been in touch<br />
with^the Woomera party by tele<br />
phone, and at time <strong>of</strong> writing<br />
only scrappy information had<br />
been received about composition<br />
<strong>of</strong>_ the team. Some initials were<br />
missing in the names<br />
supplied,<br />
but the personnel is as follows:<br />
W. A. Lee, P. Oppy, D. Brit<br />
ton, Carlson, Carr, Casteau. A.<br />
Cook. R. Clarke, Cobins, B. Col<br />
lins, G. Hughes, P. Feneley,<br />
Marslen, J. Mainline, K. Noble.<br />
D. Palmer, P. Turn-bull, II. A.<br />
Welsh. P. D. Wilson (19).<br />
Early Morning Arrival<br />
Padre iC alder, <strong>of</strong> the Woomera<br />
\illage, will be manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
party, which is due to arrive by<br />
railcar at 7.13 tomorrow morn<br />
ing at Pirie Junction. it will<br />
be met toy association <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
and brought into town by bus.<br />
Mr. C. L. Davis, M.P. "(mayor)<br />
tender the visitors a wel<br />
will<br />
come at the town 'hall at 10<br />
a.m. After the match- they will<br />
be entertaiued at dinner by the<br />
local association at Barrier<br />
Hotel, and later will be guests<br />
at a danCe in the town hall.<br />
<strong>The</strong> match, will begin at -.30.<br />
Arrangements have ibeen made to<br />
have a curtain-raiser match<br />
played by two teams <strong>from</strong> Pirie<br />
High School. Teams are:<br />
Red: G. Stephanos (capt.),<br />
A.<br />
Paterson-(vice-capt.), P. Grocke,<br />
G. Laube, C. Sideris, A. 'Rush<br />
ton, E. Pine, "M. Coomblas, J.<br />
Mezzino, A: Reid, K. Deed. R.<br />
Daws, P. May, R. Lanthois, L.<br />
O'Neill. K. Fawcett, J. Purdie,<br />
1'".<br />
Coomblas, D. Merlino (19).<br />
M Rodda (20).<br />
Green: Ian Wundke (capt.), J.<br />
Rowe. (vice-capt.), J. Kiriakou,<br />
E; Gooden, P. Karagianis, B.<br />
Singer, E. Brittain, R. Worrall,<br />
P. Rohrsheim, Scanlon,. K. M.<br />
Hoare, Mi, Wundke, R. Mill-bank,<br />
S. Dawson, G. Vonow, G. Goo<br />
Icy, R. Lambert, B. Cunning<br />
ham. M. Applebv (19). IC. Mav<br />
rikakis (20).<br />
Blues On Top<br />
i.iulomontuwu tightened their<br />
grip 011 the minor premiership<br />
by defeating Proprietary last<br />
Saturday in the best match <strong>of</strong><br />
the are 2<br />
season, and pts.<br />
now<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> with three <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rounds played. None can<br />
ilive<br />
take credit away froiji the blues<br />
l'or their final effort, which gave<br />
them a 15-pt. victory after it<br />
looked as if they were up<br />
auainst defeat.<br />
But it was tough luck xor iro<br />
prietary, who 'have found success<br />
this "so near and yet so<br />
far." <strong>The</strong> redlegs can be heartily<br />
praised for their display, which,<br />
really deserved full reward. A<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> unguarded men on a<br />
half-forward flank did the dam<br />
age for the blues, for in a game<br />
played at the speed this one was<br />
the vital necessity was to cling<br />
to every opponent when defen<br />
ding.<br />
Little short <strong>of</strong> a miracle can<br />
now bring Proprietary into the<br />
final fight. Only shadow <strong>of</strong> a<br />
chance they now have left is to<br />
win all four matches ahead with<br />
substantial margins and rely<br />
Port being defeated in all their<br />
four engagements, also by fair<br />
margins. Not impossible, <strong>of</strong><br />
course, but a very slender reed<br />
on which to lean. <strong>The</strong><br />
redlegs'<br />
sun actually set when L. Smith<br />
kicked that final goal for Solo<br />
moutown right 011 the bell on<br />
June 2.<br />
In B Grade<br />
011<br />
King, B. Scarman, D. Cunning<br />
ham, 1. Merrett, D. Lemm, L.<br />
Veal, C. Simmons, J. Johauson,<br />
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GRADE<br />
W. L. P. A. Pis.<br />
2 3-95; 245 8<br />
3 239-^ 275 6<br />
-4 233 347 4<br />
Leading Goalkickers<br />
Li. Lints (Port) 13, K. lleggen<br />
(Prop.), J. Smith (Sol.) 8, J.<br />
<strong>The</strong>odores (Prop.),. D. Wade<br />
(Prop.), E. McMahon (Port), A.<br />
Groclce ('Sol.), R. Kent (Sol.) 5,<br />
C. Minnis (Prop.). Davies<br />
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(Prop.). .1. Kotaras (Prup.) 3.<br />
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Piop'tarj 2 4 305 4<br />
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Port ..141 3U4 308 3<br />
Leading Goalkickers<br />
R. Gufhberlet (Sol.) 10, J.<br />
Fitzgerald (Port) 8, W. Coatl<br />
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