WATT CUP
.The following are the (results ;oi the Titahi-Waiwetu Watt Cup match at Waiwetu, Titahi players first mentioned:— AI. K. Moore'heat A.V. Clelland, 6 and 5; L. McGirr beat G. F. Hogg, 6 and 5; H. Bacon beat R. G. Holland, 4 and 3; R. F. Aitken beat J. K. Thomson, 7 and 6; G. S. Anderson beat W. T. Wilson, 3 and 2;-F. B. Can; beat W. Layer, 4 and 3; D. A. Crombie lost to L. Marsden, 3 and '2; A. A. Moore lost to R. Rhodes, 3 and 2;' W. F. Shirer'lost to J. J^ Chee'vers, 2 down; S. A, Crichton loett to N. .0. Maitland, 5 and 3; H. Murphy beat H. Kiene, 4 and 3. :
Other games:—C.H. Gyles lost to G. Hatfield, 3 and 1; E. Hardcastle and K. J. Sherwood, all square; E. T. Johnston lost to R. L. Round, 4 and 3; H.-C. Boon andG.! R.* Millwardi .all square; H;i D. Gyles beat W. D.M/indop; 2' up; 3J. G. Mexted lost to D." Johnston/ .4 and- 3;- T . A.^Dodeonbeat H.M. Williamson, 3;and 2; D. Caughley beat A. N. Toswill, 3 and 2. ' " ■ ; : '
Moore was out in 38, and 3 up at the turn. The next was 'halved in'-'.7,-' Moore developing errors of direction, and Clelland getting.into trouble. Moore won the nest three holes*. ,
■ McGirr's completed card was 76, too good for.Hogg. '. ;.. . ".'.'■■ , In the Watt Cup match between Pae.kakariki alid Manor Park," at Manor Park, Manor Park were: too strong for .thePaekaariki players, winning all twelve' games, although, a numjj er of .them were closely contested. Detailed, results are as under, Manor Park players .being mentioned first:—J.1 R. M. Stewart beat 3?. Kember, 2, anil 1; A. CloiistOn beat J.'Kember, 1 up; J. Ogilvie beat A. Murray, 5 and 4; a. Duncan beat R. Kember, B.and 7; H. Mehaffey T)6at E. Andrews, 4 and 3; A. Radfordbeat A. Grbllop, 1 up; D|-Butler beat F. Smith,, 6; and 4; J. Ronaldbeat K. Twijs, 5 and 4;' J. L. Barriardfbeat A. Champion, 1 up; ~V. Hay beat -H. Smith, S- and 2; A: Butler beatH.- Scott,; 5 ; and 3; E. Broekett beat JJ Strachan, 2 and 1. : ; • ■-■:■■■.- '-. .. . *■"'"'■ WATT CUP POINTS., The following is the position in the Watt Cup contest to date:— -. : . . : ; .Matchesplayed. ;.;. ■"' > '" ..' "'; * "Athome.Away, iPoints. Jtanor Fatfe. »...'.. 2' '-■"•: •'- 3 . 33% -: Titahlv ••• ■•.•'• .*.«.. 2 3 ;.',..,.-32 ;. Hhan'dba-'- ......... .2 '' '■" i•, '■"' .29% "Waiw^il". ..•....;..... -2 ■'■•"■ 2-- 19 ' ::raclidkarlkl;, :.;,,;;,U .3 f. ".;i A^;:-'IS
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 13, 16 July 1934, Page 16
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403WATT CUP Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 13, 16 July 1934, Page 16
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