“A SPLENDID LEADERSHIP.” DR. TURPIN'S TRIBUTE
... “A SPLENDID LEADERSHIP.” DR. TURPIN'S TRIBUTE. Thero ...
... “A SPLENDID LEADERSHIP.” DR. TURPIN'S TRIBUTE. Thero ...
... couples qualifying to play off by match play. Messrs. Turpin and Walker took the first sweep, and Messrs. Lockhart and Heald the second, and will play off probably next Saturday. Scores:— Y A. G. Turpin and Walker 9711 — 86 Lockhart and Heald ...
... took place on Saturday, when A. G. Turpin won the first sweepstakes, and the second .was divided between Messrs. F. Gitting, jun, and A, Gough, who will have to play off for the win in in the first division, A. G. Turpin having previously quhlified. In!the ...
... played on Saturday last, about twenty members entering. Tho medal and sweepstake were won by Mr, J. W. Turpin. Appended are the chief scores:— Mr. J. W, Turpin 10420—34 Mr. H. A. Bentham 10015-85 Mr. T. Southworth 10518—37 ...
... was won by R. J. Allen with 103 less 18, 85, and the entrance fees were secured by A. Turpin wiht 100 less 8, 92. The next best scores were as follow : — H. Turpin .cooieveniinnn 17— 1200085 G. W. Walker 118 21— 97 R. O'C. N. Deane ...
... jun.,, W. 1. Hayes, H. T. Turpin, A. Yates Baxter, and J. M. Dewhurst. Committees: linance, the Hon. Treasurer (chairman), Messrs. Cripps, Hayes, and Turpin; green, Messrs. T. Aitken {(chairman), Baxter, Cripps, and Turpin; house, the Captain (chairman) ...
... Hewitson eicoeeeneeenen.. 9313—80 A. T. Broughton eooieeeeeeeii 89 7—82 A. Y. Baxter .e.ccmeeieoio.e 89,0 6—383 H. T. Turpin %e..ceeseneinnia :95..11284 A. D. Ainslie iiiii109713—84 D. Barwise ceevsmeerseases 3712—85 . W. Prico ...
... Heald for the best six net scores in stroke competitions during the year were as follow, the first Drize going to Mr. Turpin:—A. G. Turpin, 488; W. Thompson, 439; H. Pope, 491; A. S, Medrington, 492; A. Y. Baxter, 492; ‘and C. M. Sawyer, 493. ...
... competitions, which commenced on Saturday, the firstclass handicap has been reduced to fifteen and under. In the first-class A. Q. Turpin put in a win, and took the second sweepstake with 95 less 10 85, while in the second-class J. Jowett was the winner, taking ...
... king, whilst there ils a good topical turn, ‘China and Japan,” and a fascinating equestrian-spectacular act, depicting ““Dick Turpin.” The performances are held each evening at 7.30; matinees Wednesday and Saturday. ...
... going to R. H. Jones. Scores:— g W. Thompson . 80..5c.—80 R. H. Jones .ccccecriuenneeen 9413—81 A. G. Turpin ..ccceevevvumennee 90 7—83 I'. Gittins, junr. .. 93 885 C. M. SAWYEr .cccvsvrervnvanennee 34 9—85 J. ...
... AND JAPAN, in a Wonderful Performance; great engagement of MONS. HECTOR, the Wire King; first time of the Great Act, DICK TURPIN, ué)-to-date, on his beautiful mare, Bonnie BLACK BESS; and all Ohmv’s Great Circus Company. All the Funny CLOWNS, headed ...