TITAHI CLUB
A Stablefbrd bogey played yesterday morning resulted, in a win lor IJ. JN. Andrew, .23, 16—39. Other cards returned were: F. B. Carr, i) 2, 4—36; F. H. Crombie, 19, 17—3b; IJ. B. Stratmore, 29, 4—33; T. Johnston, 21, 10—3.1; D A. Dacre, 29, 2—31; N. W. Parker, 29, 2—31; B. Thomas, 18,12—30. The Quigley Trophies were won by: Seniors,. I". B. Carr, with 36 points; junior, D. N.- Anderson, with 39 points. In a mixed fourball bogey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scotland ;arid D. SSI. Anderson and Miss McKee tied with 4 up, Mr. and Mrs. ■ Scotland winning on the count back, Other cards were: D. Sloane.v. Miss E. Dunning, 1 up; X.. Whitehead v. Miss M. Adams, 2 down; K. Herbert v. MissM. White, 2 down; T Hewitt v. Miss B. Wilson, 2 down. The fourball bogey competition for the Lauchlan Trophies, was won by D. N. Anderson (14) v. D. Dacre (3), b up. Other cards were: W. H. Crawford (22) v.H.D. Smith (14), 2 up; G. Watkinson (14) v.J. L. McDuff (21) 2 up; R. Dentice (16) v. D. Sloane (10), 2 up. Handicap adjustments: T. Johnston, 9, W. H. Crawford, 22; D. N. Anderson, 14, F. H. Crombie, 17. .-.•■'„ . The following players^.have been selected to represent the Titahi Club in Watt and Ranish-Cup matches against Manor Park, at Titahi, on Saturday:— Watt Cup.-J. L. Black, D. A. Dacre, N Parker, W. Marchant. T. ,H. Boon, H C. Boon, F. Carr, C. G. Swinburne, H. D. Gyles, J. Parkes, T. Maguire, L. K. Crichton, H. P^mith, CG. Hankin F. Smith; and D.N.Anderson. ■ A team fr,om : Nelson ,wi 1 play , -.a friendly game against Titahi-on. Satur.the Desert^ Gold Cup is to be completed next weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Crichton, who, are leaving by the Wanganella on a trip round the world on Friday were dwelled by the club last mght. Mr Anderson, the club captain; referred to the good work done by Mr.,Cnchtori during the past two seasons in connection with the reorganisation of the club and the course plans, and also as a member of the Watt Cup team. The work done by Mrs Crichton on the social side of the club had been outStaMfsl ngioan Hollis, the captain of the ladies' club, also spoke mainly of Mrs Crichton's work. Presentations were made to Mr. Crichtc-tii by the club captain and to Mrs. Crichton by the ladies' captain. They will be away about twelve months.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 16
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