* DANIEL Stewart's Melville FP won the fortieth annual Queen Elizabeth
Coronation Schools Trophy foursomes for a third time at damp, misty
Royal Burgess, Edinburgh, yesterday. Details:
Semi-finals -- Merchistonians 2, Kelvinside Academicals 1; Daniel
Stewart's Melville FP 3, beat Strathallians 0. Final -- Daniel Stewart's
Melville FP 2, Merchistonians 1. Details:
D Miller and A Smith lost to C M L Cowan and M Stein, 5 and 4; D
Hamilton and M MacPhail-Smith beat W B M Laird and H J Thomson, 5 and 4;
R L Sloan and W E Middleton beat D J Hutchison and J D Thomson, 4 and 3.
* WEST Yorkshire team Whitwood won the William Trophy in the final of
the Teacher's Scramble yesterday with 55.1 over Turnberry. Palacerigg
were top Scots in fourth place. Leading scores:
1, Whitwood 55.1; 2, Lamberhurst 55.7; 3, Brookdale 56.0; 4,
Palacerigg 56.5; 5, Strabane 58.4; 6, Wellow 58.7; 7, Rickmansworth
59.5; 8, East Cork 59.8. Other Scottish scores: 12, Royal Mussleburgh
61.0; 15, Auchterdern 61.9; 16, Ballochmyle 62.3.
* FOUR professionals tied on two-under-par 66 yesterday in the Peter
Scott Knitwear/Hawick Pro-am in calm, misty conditions. Leading scores:
66 - K Walker (Kings Links), L Vannet (Carnoustie GC), I Young (Braid
Hills), C Maltman (Eyemouth. 67 - K Hutton (Drumpellier), F Mann
(Carnoustie GC), K Baxter (Caldwell). 68 -- A Oldcorn (Dalmahoy), S
Strachan (Bathgate), C Elliott (Braid Hills), G Collinson (Windyhill).
Team: 56 - M Brennan (Campsie), C Renwick, K Crowford, C Turnbull.
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