Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1939, p. 56

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ton, D. C,. in an attempt to find better strains of bent for use by golf clubs on their putting, greens. The U. S. G. A.. is now ready tol try thesegrss under. different soil and climatic conditions. Seeks Memibers' Opinions ,Westmoreland, noted for the splen- did turf of its'fairways, wants to find the best strain for its greens .and bas been fortunate in being se- lected' as one-of 20 -clubs in,,the United States ,to conduct the. experi- ment. The- club wilL flot only con-, duct this test but will, seek tIhe judgmient, and suggestions of t he club memnbers. Westmnoreland will bave a putting green, of twelve s'trains.. Three of the strains were seeded and the balance planted by the stolon m-eth- od. After the greens are in condi- tion ', hples will be out in each secý tion so that memnbers may try the different strains under playing con- ditions. CaIIed Ideal Site Westmoreland is regarded as an ideal site for the Chicago area's contribution to the test. It is hoped that from the purely experimental strains of bent, there may be devel- oped a type of putting surface more immu~ne to insects andi other ra- "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" vias.the subject of the lesson-sèrmon ini al churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- day,, June 18. The golden text was. "To us there iq but one God, the Father, of whom are ail things, and we in him'" (I Corinthians 8: 6). Bass Fishing Season Now Open, Says Lyncehj Thomas J. Lynch, director of the Dep art me nt of Conservation, this inn acu uss of au species were plentiful in Illinois waters of ail three zones and recomniended the use of spinners and plugs for the best resuits. The daily limit on black, white, and yellow bass is ten and on rock and warmouth, 15. The director recommended the waters of northern lakes, Rock andi Kankak ee rivers, Lake Springfield, Chautauqua Drainage Refuge, north nom, e aianer moinr, iw a»,j.DB.in the store iooc Raper, since she was called west shortiy after tht six weeks ago because of Mrs. Rap-. were missed:1 er's .J.lness. pected cuiprits trace of the sus-' s been found. j Twin Saluumg I * j eets prettY dîscouraged at the even- tuai' outcorne. Because of a wind out of the north which approached gale proportions. Qnly a short race was run out to the Northeast Buoy, the Stars sailing the cours e twice and' the Arrowýs once. Star Clasa ASaturday, June 17) Star .............Lock.ood PirieI The $1,500. "Qisen' and Ebann' trophy is given in recognition of the splendid work undertaken by the C.Y.O. and to further stimulate ath- ietic activities among the youth of It 15 a siver-plated intra-murai trophy. Six realistie figures are mounted on the lower flange of the bowi-shaped top: one, each, for basketball, swimming, track, base- bail, golf, and tennis. The six hand- chased panels picture wrestiing, soccer, gymnasium, swirnming, box- ing and basketball. The trophy is entirely handmade, is 54 inches .in height, '22 inches at its widest dia- meter, and weighs 80 pountis. -l -............ aE. nrasniers Arrow Class ..........john Manierre .,ý ' W. A. Magie. Il . ........J. Weber Stanley Rich .........A. Langtree ...............Fergus Meade .... .....L. Massey. he .. . .. . .. .A . B ittain. ... .. .....J. iHoîston nig4t. IN -

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