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SPORT

CABARLAH LADIES: October 10 - Nine-hole

stableford back 9. Division 1 winner Maryette Buckley

22. Rundown Janelle Kruse 16, Trish Shannon

16, Janese Lloyd 16, Rosemary Farquhar 16. Division

2 winner Jane Burchmann 14.

Rundown Mary Dwan 13, Sue McNaught-Ford

13, Marg Alcorn 12, Pam Campbell 11. Pins 10

Division 1 Trish Shannon, 14 Division 2 Sue Mc-

Naught-Ford.

October 11 - Bisque bogey for the Lynne Mc-

Cleary’s trophy. Winner Gayle Ward +8, runner-up

Janese Lloyd +5. Rundown Rosemary Farquhar

+5, Pam Campbell +4, Janelle Kruse +3, Lorna

Bell +2. Pins 10 (Pro Pin) Gayle Ward, 17 (all in)

Janelle Kruse. - Pam Campbell

CROWS NEST: October 16 - Dan Sanderson

Canadian draw for partners. Winners D. Cox and

A. May net, runners-up B. Phillips and G.Dukes

702/3, second runner-up K. Cox and I. Beutel 74½

Pins 1/10, 4/13, 8/17, 9/18 D. Cox, 2/11 L. Kruger,

3/12 P. West, 6/15 K. Cox, 7/16 B. Phillips.

Long drives

A grade B. Phillips, B grade J. Edser, C grade P.

West. Thanks Sando for a great day.

October 23 - Ray White Rural Crows Nest

two-person ambrose open day. Shotgun start noon.

- Betty Cox

OAKEY: October 12 - Ladies annual guest day.

Each lady invited three ladies from another club. We

played a 1-2-3 waltz stableford. Four players, first

hole best score, second hole best two scores and

third best three scores and this continues for the 18

holes. It was quite successful and enjoyed by a field

of 51 players. Winners Janice and Christine Little,

Sharon Schasser and Sandra Morgan 89, runners-up

Janelle Kruse, Jenny Englebright, Liz Robinson and

Cheryl Abberton 88 on cb. Front 9 Marlene Deans,

Lyn Case, Noela Hazzard and Jenny Shaw 47pts.

Back 9 Jenny Gordon, Sandra Speers, Ann Cass and

Val Harland 46pts.

October 17 - Ladies will play the first round of

their foursome championships. Thursday Sporters

winner Terris Muir 24pts. Terris also won the pin

shot. October 16 - No competition. October 22-23 -

Members will play an 18-hole stroke.

October 23 - Medal of medalist. Qualifiers are

Bob Dearling, Mark Carter, Michael Rietveld, Alan

DeRoss, George Fenton, Doug Fisk, Andrew King,

George Wright, Peter Flynn, John Grawich, Marcus

Welk, Stan Gillis and Michael Rietveld Jnr. - Marlene

Deans

GOOMBUNGEE: October 13 - Men's single

stableford, club trophy. Winner Errol Hartman 40.

Approaches 7/16 Greg Buckley, 8/17 and 9/18 Murray

McLeod. Ladies single stableford - club trophy.

Winner Val Drowley 38. Approaches 1/10 Val Drowley

and Carmel Cover, 6/15 Robyn Drowley, 85/17

Val Drowley. October 14 - Chook run winner Bernadette

Kelly, second Bill Robertson.

October 16 - Single stroke, monthly medal, Mark

and Karen Peters trophy. Winner men Trent Peters 65

net, ladies Val Drowley 70 net. Best gross men Matty

Burgess 68, ladies Ann Cass 86. Rundown Carmel

Cover, Dave Lowe, Matty Burgess, Greg Schull,

Mark Peters, David Cass, Gary Herriman, Bill Robertson.

Pins men 3/12 Matt Griffiths, 4/13 Dan Darlington,

8/17 Harry Cover. Approaches 1/10 Damien

English, 6/15 David Cass, 7/16 Greg Buckley. Approaches

ladies 10/10 Ann Cass, 2/11 Val Drowley.

Members draw - No. 113 Joy Van Der Wick, not

present. Next week $15.

October 20 - Single stableford, club trophy. Ladies

single stroke, medal of medalists play-off - Dulcie

Skuse trophy.

October 23 - Men’s foursomes, single stableford,

club trophy. - Murray McLeod

INDOOR BOWLS

TOOWOOMBA: October 7 - Toowoomba Indoor

pairs competition winners Errol and Kaylene

Weir who defeated Ian and Marilyn Long. Consolation

winners Judy Klein and Doreen O’Leary, defeating

Dorothy Graham and Ian Kuhn. November

11 - Toowoomba Indoor singles are being played so

clubs take note no rinks that week.

Planning has started for another free come and try

weekend of bowls early next year. The last one was

quite successful and has gained us new members so

hopefully the next one will do the same or better.

October 14 - Hosted by St Mary’s club with 14

teams playing. Winners Kearneys Spring 3, Rangeville

1 second and a draw between St Marys 1 and

Westbrook with Westbrook coming out the winner

for third. Congratulations to all. Lucky teams Kearneys

Spring 2, Kearneys Spring 1, St Pauls 2 and

Drayton. Raffle winner Pat Legg of Westbrook Club.

The last night of bowls for 2022 is on November

25 with a no fees night and prizes for the best dressed

lady and gent in Christmas costume. All clubs to

supply supper for that night.

The results of the Queensland summer championships

played at Pittsworth on October 15-16 will be

reported next week. Until then good health and good

bowling. - Denise

St MARY'S: St Mary’s Indoor Bowls Club welcomes

all members and visitors to come along and

enjoy an afternoon of social bowls at the indoor

bowls hall in Annand Street, Toowoomba every

Thursday afternoon from 12.15pm to 3pm. Cost is

$4 which includes afternoon tea.

October 14 - St Mary’s Club was the host for the

Friday night competition at the Indoor Bowls Hall.

We had two teams competing. One team tied for

third, but lost in the draw.

Congratulations to all the bowlers who come

along every week to represent our club. Well done!

- Yvonne

GOLF

OAKEY SOCIAL: October 16 - VSS on the

front nine with 25 players. Winner Russell MacKenzie

+5, runner-up Aaron Cherry +4 on count back

to Dave McMonagle. Pins/approaches 1 A. Cherry,

2 over 60 R. MacKenzie, under 60 A. Cherry, 3 B.

Pearce, 4 P. Flynn, 5 M. Krahenbring, 6 M. Morgan,

7 under 60 HL, over 60 P. Morgan, 8 D. Harvey, 9

A. Palmer. Long drive A grade M. Krahenbring, B

grade M. Hall, over 60 P. Flynn.

Members draw - 20 S. Petrie, present for $25. Raffles

36 S. Lucht and 12 JB.

October 23 - Presidents Day and draw for the

coast trip. We will be playing a 3-person ambrose

on the back nine with a 6.30am tee off. A barbecue

will follow at 11am at the Grand Hotel Oakey for the

draw of the coast trip. - Flynny/Macca

Runner-up Aaron Cherry, and winner Russell

MacKenzie

BOWLS

TOOWOOMBA CITY LADIES: October 21

- 9am: Competition call A grade singles Rita Reynolds

vs Sue Martin. Marker Bev Borey.

October 28 - 9am: B grade singles final Adella

Vosper vs Dianna Zeller. Marker Liz Marshall. A

grade singles Maree Frappell vs Christine Lippi.

Marker TBA. If unavailable to play, please contact

Maree Frappell.

Congratulations to City players for winning back

the friendship shield from Toowoomba Club who

have held the trophy for a number of years, well

done. We had a great day of bowls and the weather

was brilliant.

October 23 - Crows Nest vs City at 12.30pm at

City Club. Social bowls again on Friday, names in

by 8.30am to start at 9am. $15 with morning tea.

Always good to welcome the men members. - Bev

Borey

TABLE TENNIS

CROWS NEST: October 10 - A grade:

Sharks 10: Darren Hagarty 2, Rhys Kelk 0, Ned

Hegarty 2, Shane Macdonald 2, Darren and Rhys 1,

Darren and Ned 1, Darren and Shane 0, Rhys and

Ned 0, Rhys and Shane 1, Ned and Shane 1 d. Panthers

4: Shane Murphy 1, Grahame Knight 1, Peter

Greaves 0, Connie 0, Shane and Grahame 0, Shane

and Peter G 0, Shane and Connie 1, Grahame and

Connie 0, Grahame and Peter 1, Connie and Peter 0.

Broncos 9: Malcolm Macdonald 1, Kearin Macdonald

1, Penny Hagarty 2, Loretta Kelk 2, Malcolm

and Kearin 0, Malcolm and Penny 1, Malcolm and

Loretta 0, Kearin and Penny 1, Kearin and Loretta 0,

Penny and Loretta 1 d. Storm 5: Kurt Macdonald 2,

Doug Shum 0, Andrew 0, Kallum Genrich 0, Kurt

and Doug 1, Kurt and Andrew 0, Kurt and Kallum 1,

Doug and Andrew 0, Doug and Kallum 1, Andrew

and Kallum 0.

B grade: Raiders 6: Ed Pickering 2, Geoff Darr

2, Patti Bowman 2 d. Eels 0: Peter Morice 0, Jay

Morice 0. Rabbitohs 10: Jenny Pickering 2, Chris

Hayward 2, River Verhoek 2, Travis Morice 1, Jenny

and Chris 1, Jenny and River 0, Jenny and Travis

1, Chris and River 0, Chris and Travis 0, River and

Travis 1 d. Bulldogs 4: Lynda Georgeson 0, Hamish

Genrich 0, Jess Kahler 1, Peter Morice 0, Lynda and

Hamish 0, Lynda and Jess 1, Lynda and Peter M 0,

Hamish and Jess 1, Hamish and Peter Morice 1, Jess

and Peter Morice 0. - Samantha Black

OAKEY LADIES: October 11 - Betty Richter

and Shirley Hudson d. Christine Little and Doreen

Ciesiolka. Jan Little and Dorothy Buckley d. Elaine

Priaulx and Rhondda Lawrie. October 18 - Bowls

at 9am. We wish DDLBA president Margaret a

very happy At Home on October 20. Sorry we are

unable to attend.

October 23 - Visit from Northern Rivers 12.30pm

start. November 5 -Visit from Wellington Point 1

pm start. These are mixed games, so please put your

name on the board if you wish to play. Visitors welcome.

- Elsie Voll

RIFLE SHOOTING

SOUTHERN DOWNS: October 16 - 400 yards

F class. F std max score 126. Dave T. 118.5, Kevin J.

117.3, Paul R.115.3, Daryl R. 103.1, Graham J. 49 -

one round only, Bruce . 37 - one round only.

F open max score 126. Richard McK. 120.5,

Murray R. 118.6, Geoff V. 112.5, Margaret T. 112.1,

Bruce McA. 111.2, Nick K. 104.1.

Sporter/Hunter max score 105. Adrian B. 86.1.

A mixed bag of conditions last Sunday with swirling

winds, mirage and humidity testing the competitors.

In standard class Dave T. had another win as did

Richard McK. in the open class. The sporter/hunter

class had Adrian B. as the sole entrant in this usually

well attended class.

October 23 - We will be at the 500-yard mound.

Sign on as usual at 8.30am for 9am start. Contact

Margaret 4666 1018 for more details if required.

To advertise phone 4615 4416 or email herald@highcountrynews.net.au

NORTH TOOWOOMBA LADIES: Social and

competition play every Wednesday. Names to be

in by 8.30am, play 9am. Mufti mixed pairs every

Tuesday. Names in by 12.30pm, play 1pm. A grade

singles L. Weir d. by J. Johnson.

October 23 - Memorial for our much-valued

member Derek Hirning, ‘Dickie Knee’. It would

be appreciated if names could be put on board to

facilitate travel arrangements.

October 30 - Players are required for the ‘visit

in’ by New South Wales travelling bowlers. Names

on board also. November 9 - Members of West

Toowoomba have invited North Toowoomba ladies

for a friendship day. Names to be in by 9am, play

9.30am. This is to be followed by lunch with all

partners and friends welcome.

At the recent Pittsworth fundraiser, the team of A.

Jones, L. Mott, H. Gscheidle and P. Graham were

successful with a second-round win.

Further afield, S. Ramsay, North Toowoomba’s B.

Shea and D. Clark, and M. Gibbs, Millmerran, were

runners-up in the recent Burrum Heads fours.

October 19 - President Hazel has called a meeting

of members at 8.30am. It would be appreciated if all

can attend. - Margaret Graham

DDLBA: The DDLBA novice singles was unfortunately

cancelled last weekend due to lack of entries.

Those who nominated will be allowed to participate

next year due to the cancellation and hopefully

more entries will be received for this event.

This Thursday, the Drayton Club will be hosting

the DDLBA combined presidents at home day commencing

with M/T at 9.30am. All club presidents

and teams are invited to attend along with specially

invited guests to make this a joyous day.

October 22 - Start of the State finals of the champion

of club champions at South Suburban B.C.

in Mackay. Good luck to our representatives Julia

Brownie, West Toowoomba in singles, Sue McManus

and Jules Johnson, North Toowoomba, in pairs,

and Letitia Weir, Sue McManus, Carol Benson and

Jules Johnson, North Toowoomba, in fours. October

29-30 - North v. South challenge match at Suburban

Club, Townsville. Good bowling to our two representatives

Julia Brownie, West Toowoomba, and Zoe

Stewart, North Toowoomba. November 4 - Nominations

close for the DDLBA two-day carnival. Only a

few places left so get your teams together asap for

this great annual carnival being played at Drayton

Club on November 13-14. - Joyce McGeorge

TOOWOOMBA CITY MEN'S: October

19 - 12.30pm: Seachange Lifestyle Resort social

bowls. Self or club selected triples over 20 ends.

Green fee $15 includes afternoon tea. Sponsored by

Seachange. Adam Hargrove will deliver a short presentation

after play. Names must in by 11.45am to

play. Bar roster Col Clifford. Office roster Ted Lewis.

October 21 - 9am. Friday social. Open triples format.

Everyone is welcome. Green fee $15 includes

light refreshments. Be there or names in 8.30am.

October 23 - 12md: Return match vs Crows Nest

Club at City. Open triples 2 x games of 12 ends. Total

prizemoney $150 - $75 to best performing Crows

Nest team and $75 to best performing City team. The

board is open for names. Please note the midday start

time. Bar roster Kerry Gleeson. Greenkeeping roster

Mick Bianchi.

October 24 - 11.30am: Visit from the Northern

Rivers District Travelling Bowlers. The day starts

with a light lunch at 11.30am followed by 20 ends

of open triples or fours (depending on numbers) at

12.30pm. 30 bowlers are required so please put your

name up on the board.

A light dinner will follow play. Cost is $25 per

player including lunch and dinner.

October 25 - 1pm – 3pm. Bring-a-Friend Day.

This is an opportunity to introduce your friends or

colleagues to the sport of bowls. Bring them along to

our weekly coaching/practice/roll-up session which

is free to everyone.

Our club coaches will be on hand to help. Who

knows? We may find a new member or two.

Competition call: 2022 club championship

matches drawn for play.

October 19 - 12.30pm: Mixed airs R. Zimmerle

and C. Lippi vs A. Watkins and A. Vosper.

October 21 - 9am: Ladies A grade singles R.

Reynolds vs S. Martin (Marker B. Borey).

October 26 - 12.30pm: Mens triples J. Cosgrove,

P. Korin and C. Clifford vs B. Humphrey, H. Shepstone

and P. Hallam. • Continued next column

$5

BOWLS

TUESDAY NIGHT

BURGER BOWLS

It’s back on again!

CROWS NEST: October 12 - Social bowls was

picked up by Kerry Lovell and John McConnell.

Shane Case and Roger Haldane came in a close

second. Result of 2021-22 intraclub match played

on Saturday, October 8 - Semi-final of Consistency

Singles Shane Case d. Kerry Lovell. Result of 2022-

23 intraclub match also played on Saturday, October

8 was: Semi-final of Open Triples - Ray Weis, Roger

Haldane and Peter Best d. Tony Collins, Daryl Fraser

and Lachlan Barnes.

Result of 2022-23 intraclub match played on

Saturday, October 1: Consistency singles - Bev

Melit d. Brock Fowler after a marathon match of

50 ends and some 400 bowls delivered between

them. Well done to both players. Intraclub matches

called for Saturday, October 22: Open pairs - Daryl

Fraser and Lachlan Barnes v. Stephen Emmerton

and Rex Kennedy. Super Veteran Singles - Bev

Melit v. John McConnell, and Roger Haldane v.

Keith Melit; Veteran Singles - Paul McEwan v.

winner of Svensson/Svensson match. All intraclub

competition players are reminded that they must

be financial club members for 2022-23 in order to

compete in our domestic championships.

Don’t forget to turn up and play with the Thrifty

Thursday group each week. It’s a good couple of

hours' fun and you’ll always be welcome.

Sunday, October 9 annual Advertiser Shield,

sponsored by Neil and Ann Lomas, saw Paul

McEwan and Bevan Wingett take out first prize, and

runners-up were Shane Case and Mal Charlesworth.

Many thanks to the High Country Herald for

continuing to support this competition. Much

appreciated.

COMING EVENTS: Sunday, October 16-

Crows Nest Buffalo Lodge Day. Sunday, October

23 - away game at City (please nominate on the

club noticeboard asap.) Sunday, October 30 - mixed

social bowls.

2022-23 annual subscriptions were due by the

end of September, so you’re welcome to renew

asap (by November 30) to maintain continuity of

membership. The next management committee

meeting is scheduled for Sunday, November 13,

starting at 9.30 am. Remember, new members and

visitors are always welcome at Crow’s Nest - feel free

to get in touch with Gary Baker on bakescrowsnest@

live.com.au or on 4698 2197. Or, you could log onto

our website at www.crowsnestqldbowlsclub.com.au

Crows Nest Bowls Club - New members

welcome!

Whether you’re an old hand at the game or

someone who’s never picked up a bowl before in his

life - you’re absolutely welcome at the Crows Nest

Bowls Club. www.crowsnestqldbowlsclub.com.au -

Gary Baker

• From previous column

TOOWOOMBA CITY MEN'S: Results of

play: Wednesday Blushing Pink Day: Merv Jones,

Trevor Conley and Michael Burke were the winning

team.

$600 was raised from the raffle and has been donated

to Blush Cancer Care Inc.

Friday’s ladies friendship day. Congratulations to

City players for winning back the Friendship Shield

from Toowoomba Club who have held the trophy for

a number of years, well done.

Sunday’s patrons and patroness day attracted a

good field of 14 teams to our green for 18 ends of

open triples.

The winners and runners-up were drawn from the

hat for prizemoney donated by patron Peter Harrington.

The winners Bev Borey (lead), Andy Watkins

(second) and Graham Healy (skip) each pocketed

$25 while the runners-up Jim Castles (lead), Jim

Smith (second) and Michael Burke (skip) each

picked up $15.

A lovely lunch followed bowls and the monster

raffle raised $286 for the club.

Many thanks to patron Peter Harrington and patroness

Rita Reynolds for funding this very successful

day.

2022 club championship results: Mens fours final

D. Lucas, W. McMillan, P. Korin and A. Watkins d.

W. Tedford, S. Cook, R. Vosper and P. Knee Mens

triples M. Bianchi, K. Kelly and K. Cotterell d. W.

Tedford, S. Cook, W. Hogan (sub).

Please look at your travel plans and use the away

board if you know you will be unavailable for play.

- Mick Bianchi

$7

Every Tuesday.

Same format as always, and just as much fun.

Bring along a friend or two.

Enjoy a burger with your bowls, or have a burger while you watch the bowls in action

– either way it’s an inexpensive and fun couple of hours.

Burgers are ready from about 6, and bowls starts at 6.30. No experience necessary, so

come along and join a growing group of locals on the green.

We’ll supply the bowls, mats and jacks – all you need to bring is yourself,

some soft-soled shoes and an appetite for something new.

Great prizes and a raffle; and winners are drawn out of the hat.

Proudly sponsored by

Contact Gary 4698 2197 the High Country Herald

HIGH COUNTRY HERALD - OCTOBER 18, 2022 - 19

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