TITAHI CLUB
The final lor the scnioi championship uf the Titahi Clnb was plfljcd over -tt holeb dmiiig the weekend, and Vaulted in M. R. Mooie lctaming the title by defeating W. F. Shiier, 11 up .md 10 to play 'Ihc champion coveied the couise in the morning in 73 A fomball best ball mi\ed bogey competition lor the Mclhaith tiophy onbaturday afteinoon attiacted ni laigo entry. It was won by Mus W White and 11. C Boon with .i caul showing 10 up. Jncxi w'eie Ulr and Mis D A (Jiombie, 7 lip; Miss Dobson and '11.I1. J. Kelly, 5 up; Miss Kmcheila and L Spillci, 5 up; Miss Hunter and F 13. Can, 5 up. A stiokc competition vas ; won by J.. J Kellj, with 81, 20-01. A touiball best-ball bogey competition wag won Vy T. B. Hewitt and C. G. Swinbum, with 4'up, nc\t coming A.-Lulham and T. Biu^-, 3 up; and H. C. Whitehouse and &. Ciichton, 3 up. A \isitor to the hnU yesterday \vas : Ah--s Olncr Kc-y, who was entoitamed;bythe committee o£ the club._ :,; r :.^
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 3
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180TITAHI CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 3
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