The Gazette 1984

GAZETTE

SEPTEMBER 1984

Solicitors' Golfing Society

Match -v- Northern Ireland Solicitors

INTER COMPANY COMPARISONS

The Solicitors' Go l f i ng Society regained " t he Enterprise T r o p h y" in a most sporting and close lought match with our colleagues from Northern Ireland at Baltray Golf Club on Thursday. 27th September. The Southern Team was lead from the rere by the President of the Solicitors' Golfing Society, Mr. Erank O ' Donn e l l, who appeared to take much pleasure in taking the £ 1.00 and the Trophy from his opposite number, Mr. Harry Coll, President of the Northern Ireland Law Society. Both Presidents attended dinner and "the a f t e r s" in the Clubhouse. Eor the record the results were as follows. (Solicitors' Golfing Society names first):

B. O'Brien

R. McShane

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S. Con nollv.

A. McNiiltv

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E. Daly

C. Covle

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1 up

Beat

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P. O ' Do h e r ty F. J o h n s t on

I). Kearney.

P. Conlon

and

1 up

and

Beat

P. Gilmore.

D. Ful lam

S. O'Neill

C. Breen

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2/1

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Lost to

P. McGonagle

B. Turtle.

S. Mills

J. Lynch

Beat

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1 up

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D. Alexander

J. McLoughlin.

s. McGr a th

J. Feran

Beat

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4 / 3

and

J. Sally.

J. Reidv

N. Connolly

J. McKnight

Beat

and

1 up

and

B. Rigney S. Kennedy

M . GiHeather. J. Cau Id we 11

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1 down

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T. Ensor

E. Co t t on.

H . Coll

F. O ' Donn e ll

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1 up

Beat

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M . O ' Ma h o ny

J. Morris.

IN I I R C OM P A NY C O M P A R I S O NS

The inaugural Golf Outing for the Solicitors' Golfing Society Perpetual T r ophy took place at Newlands Golf Club (by kind permission) on Thursday, 25th October. The outing took the form of a mixed scramble and all the participants, both winners and non winners, appeared to enjoy the day and evening thoroughly. For the record, the winning team comprised Elaine An t hony (18), Philip Sheil (12) and J o h n ny Bourke (13) who had a net 66 winning on the second nine from the Lady Captain Mary Molloy (18), Sheila O ' Go r man (35), Barbara Ccillier (36) and Gerrv Walsh (10). •

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