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Cranny mauled by Mulgrave

CRANBOURNE Bowls Club’s number-one team, missing several top players, could not match a determined Mulgrave Country Club on the home green and were easily beaten by 44 shots.
Cranbourne was competitive early, but fell behind on three rinks to lose touch with the opposition.
The only winning rink was the team skipped by Peter Elgar that bowled well to win by 10 shots.
Scores: Cranbourne 71 lost to Mulgrave Country Club 115. P. Elgar 28-18, A. Mickle 18-26, B. Thomas 17-28, B. Gay 8-43.
Cranbourne (2) was at home to Glen Waverley in an important match and all rinks bowled superbly to win overall by 26 shots.
Big winners were the rinks of Ray Travica and Stan Burnett, both with 10-shot margins. Cranbourne took maximum points from the match and will climb the ladder.
Scores: Cranbourne 107 d Glen Waverley 81. R. Travica 31-21, S. Burnett 23-13, W. Ballard 31-26, G. Imeson 22-21.
Cranbourne (3) suffered some late changes to its side, but was still too strong for Dandenong Club and won overall by 50 shots.
Cranbourne won three rinks and remain top position on the ladder. Big winners were the teams of Ken McLeod, Andrew Brock and Dick St Ruth.
Dick St Ruth’s team won the club award with a 24-shot win, despite the skip showing bias to the opposition on three occasions.
Scores: Cranbourne 126 d Dandenong Club 76. R. St Ruth 36-12, A. Brock 34-15, K. McLeod 31-21, T. Bonney 25-28.
Cranbourne (4) found the Ferntree Gully side at home too hot to match and was beaten overall by 29 shots. Cranbourne tied on the rink of John MacInnes and lost the other three rinks.
Scores: Cranbourne 83 lost to Ferntree Gully 112. J. MacInnes 25-25, L. Stephens 21-22, A. Dennis 18-27, P. Russell 19-38.
Cranbourne (5) continued its good form at home to defeat Ferntree Gully by 47 shots overall, winning three rinks and a tie in the fourth. Big winners were the rinks of Keith Davies and Bill Plumbe with respective margins of 19 and 17 shots.
Scores: Cranbourne 121 d Ferntree Gully 74. K. Davies 35-16, W. Plumbe 32-15, R. Sorensen 34-23, F. Hopper 20-20.
Cranbourne (6) was no match for a Hampton Park side keen to win. Cranbourne was beaten on three rinks with the rink of John Potts the only winners.
Scores: Cranbourne 81 lost to Hampton Park 128. J. Potts 26-21, J. McGeagh 19-23, B. Brown 20-42, N. Mahon 16-41.
Other results – The quarter finals of the club championship have been completed with the semi-finals to be played between Lynn Quigg v Stan Burnett and Brian Gay v Ian Barrenger.
All ladies bowls were washed out on 6 December.

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