These results posted by Adam Guasch-Melendez to the NASGA website.

Not all of the world's best were in Pleasanton last week - a few were in Braemar. Here are the results, courtesy of the SGA. I assume "16lb ball"
means a standard shot.

16lb ball S. Hayward, Galashiels 52ft 10ins
S. Aitken, Cleveland
C. Anderson Aberdeen

28lb stone S. Hayward, Galashiels 37ft 7ins
F. Brebner, Peterhead
B. Aitken, Auchinblae

28lb wt for distance F. Brebner, Peterhead 82ft. 8ins
G. Martin, Inverurie
M. Gunn, Halkirk

56lb wt for distance F. Brebner, Peterhead 39ft. 9ins
B. Aitken, Auchinblae
M. Gunn, Halkirk

16lb hammer B. Aitken, Auchinblae 137ft 8ins
S. Aitken, Cleveland
C. Anderson, Aberdeen

22lb hammer B. Aitken, Auchinblae 114ft 9ins
S. Aitken, Cleveland
G. Martin, Inverurie

56lb wt over bar G. Martin / S. Aitken 15ft 6ins
B. Aitken, Auchinblae

Tossing the caber S. Aitken, Cleveland
F. Brebner, Peterhead
B. Aitken, Auchinblae

Braemar caber F. Brebner, Peterhead

Since names mean more to me than first initials, that's Stephen and Bruce Aitken, Gordon Martin, Francis Brebner, Murray Gunn, Craig Anderson.
I don't know Hayward's first name. I didn't get overall scores, but according to Malcolm Cleghorn it's Stephen Aitken 1st, Bruce Aitken 2nd, and
Francis Brebner third, which seems to match these scores.

Malcolm Cleghorn added:

Mr Haywards forename, is Stephan, he is an International Shot Putter from Galashiels