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Successful inter-club season at Toti Bowling Club

Mutton will return on Sunday, 30 June.

Toti Bowling Club teams fared well on the last day of inter-club league.

The men’s results: A side won 4-3 away versus Umhlali A; B side won 5-2 away to Hillcrest C; C side lost 2-5 at home against Westville CC B; D side won 5-0 away versus Queensburgh B; and E side won 5-0 at home against Northlands C. Final log positions are men’s A side fourth in the first division; B side first in the third division and are promoted to second division; C side ninth in the third division; D side eighth in the seventh division and E side second in the seventh division and are promoted to sixth division.

Women’s results: A side won 5-0 at the Bluff versus Umhlali CC; B side won 5-0 at Hillary against Durban A; and C side lost 0-5 to Winklespruit A. Final log positions are women’s A side second in the first division; B side second in the second division, and C side third in the fourth division.

Well done to Lofty van Tonder, Ian Mills and Ray Robinson; Julie Sutherland, Tokkie de Kock and Amanda Ninow; Jeanne Alexander, Heather Cooper and Jane Coetzee and Lynn Joubert, Michelle Pitchers and Leonie Mills; who won their sections in the Port Natal trips. Good bowling to them in the playoffs on Saturday, 29 June.

Nicky Stirzaker beat Amanda Ninow in the club open singles and Dawn Schauer defeated Alet Wobben in the novice singles. In the men’s senior singles, Dave McMillan beat George Glaves; Dallas Davis overcame Peter Callaghan and John Hewgill defeated Dennis Hughes. In the mixed pairs, Tokkie de Kock and Barry Bush beat Ian Crouch and Julie Sutherland to go through to the semi finals.

In the women’s Kwikspar trips, the winners were Jeanne Alexander, Tokkie de Kock and Jane Coetzee; runners up were Julie Sutherland, Marion Crouch and Marie van der Walt and the second session was won by Lulu Bingham, Elmarie Young and Bessie Vergottini. Vera Broskie won the 100 board.

In the men’s 2-4-2, coming first were Glen Scorgie and Peter Callaghan. In second place were Eric Klopper and Barry Bush and the second session went to Paul Davies and Bobby Henderson.

At TGIF Stuart Welch won the 100 board. Noreen Butler’s number came up in the members draw, but sadly she was not at the club; next week’s draw is worth R250. Well done to Trevor (Ossie) Osbourne, a social member, who won the key draw on Friday; next week’s key draw will restart at R1 000.

Mutton will return on Sunday, 30 June. The Pam Golding women’s tournament takes place on Wednesday, 24 and Thursday 25 July. This is a fours competition and entry forms are available at the club.

Unwanted goods are needed for the winter table. Items are also needed for the raffle of a pamper package; toiletries, chocolates and other goodies would be appreciated. Burgers and bowls will be on Thursday, 4 July, weather permitting, from 5pm.

Many happy returns are sent to Sue Welch and Terry Morgan this week. Get well to all members who are unwell.

 

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