Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1923, p. 18

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â- m THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FP""V AtTGUST 17' X923 At North Shore Golf Links By Wallace Abbey A visitor stepped in at Westmoreland last Thursday and won major honors in the annual Tarn O'Shanter tourna- ment of the club the feature golf event of the week. After William B. Hue> and Dr. E. H. Raedel of the home guard had tied Wednesday in the Qua»»OT* round with duplicate cards of 40-38-/». Ike W Lincoln of Flossmoor, champion of the Lumbermen's Golf association stroked his way to victory in the nnal round with a score of 81-/8-1^. In winning the first flight P"f Lin- coln was just one stroke ahead of Wev- moreland's champion, Jmny Archer who finished with 80-80-160 Third place went to Dr. Raedel, 84-82-166, while George Packard of Evanston took fourth with 84-84-168 . W^K* schlager of Evanston finished with M- 80-169 and J. M. Boggs of the home club rounded out the day with 174. Westmoreland players were victorious in the second and third flights, Fred Burnaby winning the former with 78- 84-162, and N. C, Naylor taking the - latter with 82-83-166. C. E. Karstrom of Bob O'Link broke in to win the fourth flight with 90-82-172. but C. V. Burg- hart gave Westmoreland the fifth witn 89-89-178. All North Shore golf clubs were silent last Friday during the hours of the fun- eral of the late president Harding. Glen View, Westmoreland, Skokie, Indian Hill, Evanston, North Shore, BobOUnk and Onwentsia, as well as the public courses, readily complied with the re- quest of the United Golf association and suspended activities Friday afternoon. William Parker of Lake Shore placed second last week at Ravisloe in the an- nual caddy masters' tournament of the Chicago District Golf association, with a card of 71-75-146, and William Cham- berlain of Onwentsia came third with 78-71-149. J. E. Noonan of Dixmoor landed the title with a score of 71-75- 146. The play was in connection with the caddy tournament, the results of which _____ fray? noi_heen-Announced pending invest ligation into the eligibility of some players. However, Skokie, Lake Shore, Bob O'Link and Exmoor boys played high and it is likely that North Shore itfll boast the champion when the news is given out. 4 Rain, for the first time this season, interfered with golf along the shore last ___jpeekTâ€"ihe-4we-stormfr on^Pridajr and Saturday nights wrought havoc on many courses and delayed play. At Glen View ~~~:â€"T§ie regular Saturday events were can- celled and indoor sports substituted, tyhile players on other links â-  found the going hard. ? Skokie continued its play for Indian tups Saturday despite the downpour Fri- day night and the field was considerably harrowed down by nightfall. J. H. Bullgn. J. D. CunninghajtL_and_JW^A. --------I^venng advanced toward the Oneida cup, while S. L. Williams and C. D. Brandriff made progress in the direction of the Onondage trophy. Winners in the blind bogey event the same days^were A. S. Webster, 93-18- 75; M. C. Shope, 89-13-76; W. K. Childs, 79-2-77; and U Hopkins, 97-20-1 77. Complete results of the Indian cup! play were as follows: j ONEIDA CUPâ€"-J. H. Bullen defeated! A. S. Webster, 2 up; J. D. Cunningham defeated F. W. Preston, 4 and 3; W. A. Levering defeated Dr. Frank Braw- tey, 1 up. ONONDAGA CUPâ€"S. L. Williams won by default from W. E. Burch; C. D. Brandriff defeated G. Harper, 3 and 1. „ . CAYUGA CUPâ€"L. Barnett defeated J. A. Francouer, 3 and 1; Fred W. Hill vs. J. D. Galbraith, all even. SENECA CUPâ€"J. A. Burrill de- feated A. C. Haltoway, 5 and 3. F. J. Bersbach, H. A. Gardner, G. E. Routh and R. S. Laird played on the winning foursome at Indian Hill Satur- i^._.___day in the main event of the day. They scored 36-35-71-6-65. & T. J. Harvey of Evanston Community created quite a flurry in the city title :^v-;;-':|peet at Jackson Park last week by win- WMm ning -His "way into the semi-finals, only Hg$$ lb fall before William Wallace, Lincoln (Pir'ltofcr* ami 3. The title went to 21- ^:c year-old Joe Finn of Jackson Park, who eliminated Wallace, 1 up, Sunday over a water soaked course. j Harvey disposed of Walter^Crowe, I'T" TXoIumbus Park, in the first match round, .5j and 3, and came through the second round by defeating C. Windette, Jack- son Park, 3 and 2. To reach the semi- [" finals he had to ride over T. J. Mona- han. Jackson Park, 6 and 4, in the third round. Harvey qualified with 35-37-72, Lâ€"â€"iinfr- stroke above the two leaders, Eld- r~~~~ ridge Robinson and Walter Crowe, both <kf whom made 71's. E. Meyer, Evans- ton Community, Matt Jans, Evanston Communjty_aiid!P^JL-Kreegeiy Wkmetka^ ^~^~I*Iayfieldf also qualified, but were elimi- ^...-iiated early in the match play for the llgyllitle. ';.< ilfeJpir'W.' 'Douglass and E.' J. Stocking $;||^1-liiade things interesting at Westmore- 5 iHw^t&nd Saturday by tying for the blind BtiStibgey prize with cards of 99-10-89 and \tpHlQ9-mm A. C. Hammond had littk Am*(($im&tetfB%i^^ -with 83-7-76, while a card of 88-16-72 gave the* weekly fellowship cup to J. C. Mc- Kinley. Mrs. Lee W. Mida of Butterfield took two tournaments of the Women s West- ern Golf association last week, the nrst at Briergate where she set a new course record with her score of: 54-43-88, ana the^second at Indian Hill where she went three strokes under women s pat- to win with 40-42-82, equalling her own low gross record set last year. Mrs. H. D. Raymond of Evanston Golf club, with eight points, won the approaching and putting contest at the Briergate tourney. Evanston Golf club had a busy week with the women's events on Monday and the regular events on Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Taylor and Mrs. W. W. Haerther tied in Class A Monday in the match play against par, but Mrs. Taylor, who. had 88 as low gross of all the players, won the draw for the prize. Mrs. M. C. Peterson, 1 down, won class B, second going to Mrs. L. D. Mathias, 2 down. Mrs. H. D. Raymond, 91-7-84, and Mrs. Haerther, 94-10-84, tied for low medal score in the qualifying round of the Palmer and Glenton trophy play. On Saturday Howard Raymond, 75- 88-163, topped the field in the thirty- six hole qualifying round for the club championship. Other qualifiers were: J. E. Rend, 165; W. W. Ahlschlager, 165; Leon Savaria, 1?; C-.F^Murray, 173: A Huey, 178; M. C. Beymer, 180, aS W H Meyst, 182. Ahlschlager and SavaHa tied in the blind bogey with 78's. _ Skokie scored 67*6 points last Thurs- day in the women's north shore team matches, Evanston getting <>5», yleij View, 56, Exmoor, 56. Westmoreland 45* ' and' Indian Hill 34*. Despite its poor showing last week Indian Hill leads with 311 counters, Evanston com- ing second with 269 and Westmoreland third with 267%. Jock Hutchison, of Glen View, paired with Frank Godchaux, last Saturday, lost a special exhibition match to BoDDy Jones of Atlanta, new national open champion, and Percy Adair at Nash- ville, Tcnn., six out of seven points under the Nassau system of scoring. Work on the new Illinois Country Are You a Member? CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB Established 1906 J. G. STANTON Wilmette Branch Mgr. North Shore Hotel, Evanston 1400 V4 Million Cash Returned by auto insurance de- partment in 1922 club course one and one-hall miles west of Glencoe is going forward rapidly with three greens already set up and a number of fairways plowed. The con- stfucTion work is ^« .^^^ Joe Roseman, professional at Westmore- land, who reports that the course will be one of the most beautiful on the north shore when finished, the new club will be ele< further details concerning tion made public. DRESSES and Sport Apparel REDUCED PRICES for July and August Grace Forbes Shop Room 217 Hoyburn Building EVANSTON Phone Evanston 7647 w RAZOR Sharpened Mail us your old dull uf.J razor blades. We will sCSl them like new and mail bitf?! you. "5J Double edge blade*.. .M-j„1 Single ed.e blade. ...Zfc J£l Satisfaction guaranteed -jA hour service. Give ut a trill I Chandler A +/buntokin, Stjuaro* ^[m m v.a, w e t o m ESTABLISHED 1854 C.H. JORDAN & COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 69 YEARS .. â- â€"â- â- â€";SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ,1,111 , ' , â- '! 612 Davis Street, Evanston, 111 Phone Evanston 449 164 N. 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