Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1912, 2, p. 9

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gg^e*R»|J|S;g!|l|||i!^ f^jjfj^00^^-^0^^S^i^^^^0^&^!^n Ikie MembfcfS >|fS*turday$|^ .and the I'pfor ikturdny the BCh0^0:«*^:;'l3|CW^f; wp • cbangedZsild Shi Ifor 'be Hoy* e^:|b||^ Sy [cup v'as cOBlJNB?W|li prfironted by ^Wp^ Iplav hein'g a ha ]&en to qualify. registered hyJUF^^ Trade a 76 aK net of *7<K ln» Smith .vls^j._ Foell__At5BKv^^"'^N:- Murray.. t"; ^(^PlSO^'^^ht Sheldon.._,'. *..vf^J£^B^I^fi; Bennett. :t.. lC* ^d^llM^' «w het ecore rlw^hrjt, 6, The scores: lFl^t8â€""-7^-71 Sherman ...:.>..,*&2-^10--#J Towne;.,',... ."....- .. .85^18â€"72 lev Murch ,.... n Sr^T8&f*i.4F£t%fr Lane.,,_.,â- *,.'._,....... .89^iTMW ins Drever ..........»2â€"2^â€"72 Hill___....,........83â€"18â€"78 jc Shope.........'.....88â€"16â€"73 ID Whitman........... 98â€"2tSMT8 ik Sherman ..........90 'If^jPt. Alison..... â- ;,...,. v. .n+rllr^*. x o|*fr.V»^\:^^#>^*.'; '-â- 'Ǥ*£*â-  lost on '|&B^raw tor the last places were: ^Miller............. 81â€" 7-44 fcloyd ♦-*.. • •------• * v,'.83â€" 9â€"74 toward..........At37â€"13â€"74 Ridgway ......-----, • *91â€"17â€"74 B. Dale......-..;......,92â€"18â€"74 iriugs for the first round, tnitch are as follows: Stewart and c Sheldon and Shope, Sherman Si^rnian, Foetl and 4>reyer, Mar- aud Hin, Towne and AliBon, Bon- and Whitman, Smith and Lane. flayed Postponed Match. * L .stponed match between Gor ( peland and* H« A. Fleager was c, Saturday. Both men were hand- pt i from scratch, so^it was a case (,.. k meeting Greek. Meager Ids th»> amateur record of the ire* o«, and is at present the club pi u, having won .that title when won the finals of. the President's E> last year. - He secured his record »re at that time. Copeland held the Eu&pk .rfhlp the'year before and is ex iLierscholastie champion. Flea- vv •., tho match, 1 up, after being fcmn x the turn, and again at the irte.i tti hole. Copeland had hard * uu the sixteenth and seventeenth lot, both holes, giving Fleager COLOREI e lead of 1 up and 1 to play. Their 1*8: HeaQ tâ€" "" " . It . tm *$â-  a. % M$itf 'i^f" • and -' Bdwia ": §p<«|ia^Ir, ?. -,\.'..'..".. ,, .1C^4#HS4 win play off thin wee* for In the afternoon Walter Fovaygtte, the professional, scored a 68 while playing aronn^ with Douglaa Smith. in#|lpjp^ii«l *h^,^<* ord for .the course held by H. A. tF#vaJiguej-- :1'- ' ^" .". Oilt ...... *4 3 4 A 3 3 4 4 $â€"31 |n. ,;... .>4 4 fti 11 3 I 3â€"37r--«8 ' Saturday, July 13-^The first round, match playi in the W. 8. Warren cnp^ First 18 holes of play for trophy pre- sent h^W.°D_AJlsn.^ Monday, July 15--Tbrj» clMb mafcl for the women, ; Guests during the past week were H. A. Ware, California; Paul Blatch- ford, Oak Park; Eklgar Swing, CHI- cago; George W. Ludlew, Bvanston; W, a Simmons^ Chicajg^j George S> Brldgei -l^naa^^m.- is JB#gi&,:Jtop anston; G. Pf Kdgar, GaJesburg; 8. C. Stallwood, Hinsdale; S. W. Earle, Beverly; E. 8. «Layman, Hinsdale; Mrs. B. K. Russe.ll, New York; George C. itunt,. Chicago; J. IT. Mulligan, Chicago; W. B. Bgan, Highland Park; Harry Taylor, Kenilworth j Mist Per- kins, Norwich, Conn. The following will go to Denver, Colo.,1 to compete for the honor of the Skokie in the western amateur eham- pionship, July 17 to 22: L. J. Hop- kins, L. P. Moore, Ftaser Hale. Tho qualifying round for u»^gfitf dent's cup was the event at the North Shore club on Saturday. The pIAy was the 18-hol^ handicap, sixteen to :jrfl^uMty>--^-^^ Held with A net of 67. tois v handicap being 39. Those wlto qua3I(led were"? )-{ & J. :T^a^r>V*.\M;;.^...lW*^ ^Don M. Gallie.v. ♦...».,,.â- :p00^0 H. M- tlardiner.,......, AW~4fc?M W. P. Varney.,.....«.V..10«^7^-|i i "B. M|NniiM|^-/v- *?:i* • <t •'^ -4l4^M|p*!^| 3. :3PV- Stone..Vy«*â- Â».*.I*,.V;|fld^85^Wf. H,V. Donaldson.;'...< ^i^^^S IC. Ifcf«ing,.• • • *,.r•»,r.101-?25r*-W ^fr. N. Cornell............ ^. "A. Bnrrliifc».......^.., E. R. â-  I*ynchv. •.%,..». i.. George GiHette ...^....; 9e^ii^t7 J. C. Ackley---------...... *8â€"31â€"77 i^ » Haas.r^ .\*^+ «^.102^r%rr-ll f. G. White..:'.-. ;â- ;:....\ .IWâ€"fa-^ft u. 'h. B^ice...:... .•».:. .iWHW^ti'p*1^.! Pairings for Saturday: Taylor and CoTnell, Gallie and BnrHlt, Gardiner mym^it and Gillette, Varney and ACkley, Mar- shall and Lynch, Donaldson and White, Stone and Haas, King *and â- â- ' On July 4 a ^asa iitfrhey was played in the morning at medal play. Class A was composed of those whose handicaps ranged from 1 to 22; Class *, from 23 to 31, and Ci»ss C, 83 Md up. George Gillette^with a score Of 94, less a hajidicap of 18, was the wia- ner of Class A. Three others tied for second place with a net of 77. CTass B was won by J. U. Ro^i, 93-^33â€"40. G, Osborne was second with 10<M*33r- 71. Class C was won by H. Ai Gould. Deo^^^ated tt#. B«ly»oii. 2 up 95-^34^-«l. A. J. Taylor was second, ^ ^ ^fr. j ^u |le3t>oh«i| defeat- with a score of 105, leas 39, net 3d. Same -Clasaea Played. • In the afternoon the same classes played a handicap match against par members of the ^vanetoa Golf c*tb» aa some 4lae matohee wero played in the second ronnd of the Wrectora' enp â- eve^§^": >' -'.',â- â- â-  "â- %-â- 'â- ' Whil^ the majority of the played were okMe, the best one was in the third ftlght, when it took R, H. The Urst eighteen holes in the thirty-six-hole choice soere, medal Ipliy :mm^,- w*§»fi^^:MtX^B^^J^, good steed Hit of entrant* teed otf in thi m*tch. The last eighteen holes wlU be played hext 8atnrday after- noon. The semWtaals in the Directors cnp event wUl also be played at thai vwiiQwlnf «re the results of the second roand play in the Director's cnp: â- â-  -" \- first flightâ€"J. G. 8. Orchard de- feated C. M, Rogers, Jr., 3â€"1; W. a Wilson and J. B.Bardy postponed their ^m^M*M Dlehl-defeated D. W: BllysoB, 1 «p; ,f« WvSorton postponed their ntateh. â- â- '.*:â- ?â-  Seeond «ghtâ€"W. T. Sheffield de- feated A. 8. Best, 1 np; 8. G. Strick- land and J. N. Welter poatponed their mcteh; B. J* S^epard and W. H. John- son postponed their matolir Cv^^ R I^ham defeated H. ». Clyde, 1 np. bly JJ. 8, Dfckson, the ok ^m0m^fM ..||h^ can **,,1',",": 7i."... the mothers and children In shape. BmaU fcmilies are dls in :- the^""*rn^:"te^ii;ff^ j*;,^.^^^. .^.^ privacy and more o^m^rtt^^^h^ft^^ crowded' into the old double-deckers, Mrs. Gonsales, Trtifi:$f$0i$'i» #>*- culinary 'department with that grace and skUl for which she alwayt been noted, if #i?Nf^Me^ eiu^srl this â- yt^:^&^^'0sm':00^m0^^i Ity* The' |10,0«0 chefs '^o^i4%e/;ittn%|ps|| flded to the dear 'i^sihMbUr' JiMe>s 4j|^jj^|^j(fe^-^-'^^ai9S ' 1*'&â- ';â-  3'4 S 4 5 3â€"37 3 3 5 3 3 3-T-33â€"^76 5 4 54 63â€"39 « 2 4 6 4 5 3-4?â€"73 Copei^nd - W . 5 4 July . *as a busy day at the dob, the t*M>rta and pastimesi commit- ;• scheduled three events for the day. be first was a flag contest for a tro- presented by Mr. Bdwln Stternmn. Player as he left the 4rst tee given a flag bearing his aame the number of strokes at his di* The flag waa placed where the Troop No. 7 of the Bvanstor Boy Scouts will leave Bvanston, July 25, for a two weeks'outing on the county ttne. The troop la composed entirely of colored lads. v The spot selected for a camp Is an Ideal one, the lads having camped there last year. The trip will be made on the Milwaukee electric to the county line and: the boya wiH hike from the ear tracks, two mile* west, to their camp site. Troop No. 112 from Chicago wtUhd in camp at the same tune, the two troopa are there the commissioners wffl visit them make as inspection of the camp. The local troop win he in charge of Scout Master A. H. Bdmnnda. Usee last _________m_____ »B stopped on the laat atjreke> Judge ?M. FoeB waa the wtener of the •fWest; having scored a 79. he had 5 left when he Itelshod the teenth hole, Btarsiiig off tfc» irat «»Jn. he placed the hall on the <»f the first lisle cap Foot to remeh the^Bm were short of the > Hnrlhut..V u ALLEY INSPECTOR CAUSES a ARRESTS J. b. Marshall won Class A, with 13 "handicap, being only 2 down to par. etnas B was won by Dr. Don M Gal- lie on Saturday, as George Haas tie? with him on Thursday; both..were 6 down. Dr. Gallie had a handicap of 18, while-Haas bad 25 strokes at his credit. Dr. Gallie won the play-off Class, C waa won by R. H. McBrroy with a handicap of 13; he war 9 down. Dolnoa at the Club. On Thursday the ladies will play golf in the morning: and cards In the afternoon. ^Saturday the men will play the first round of match play for the Presi- dent's cup. „. Guests during the past week were E J. Walenta, Dr. Buchanan, H. M Schuyler, G. Hallbort. I. Banner, C. ft Schlyten. Third ttejhtr-J. P. Hermes defeated l& iiV-8JliiWie^-a^ defeated W. Y. Glbnora, 3â€"1; R. B. ' On complaint of the Bvanston alley inspector. Kdward freeman, colored, 811 Fester street, and Max Kramer. 3333 Maple avenue, have been arrested for hot having proper receptacles far their gttrhege. Freeman was fined 33 and caste Monday. Kramer win he given a hearing later Henry Ooettchi, Coster avesme, waa mien Ceettcbl failed to have a on hhv prtaaiaea, aa reautred by city ordinance. He was alvem a tho danger of ARRESTS Two apeeding ssotorists have felt the force of the war Gleneoe la wag- ing against speeders. John >tiy installed aa nrteoreycle po- Ueesaan of the viBage, arrested Mlsa jntta Haasdrent. Kea\s»oreN avenue. Chicago, Satarday at the rate of tweaty- McMeohan ed W, a Lprd^ljffi._T.__..________ At Glen View. The first match round for the Deer- ing-Benedict cup waa played at Glen View Saturday' and resulted as fol- lows: G. T. Kelly defeated W. M. Thomp- son, 1 up, 27 holes. W. T. Dwight defeated H. K Rfleyi 3 up. F. H. Armstrong defeased ML W. Williams, 1 up. K. B. Bnnia won from C. K. Yerkes by default. Winners In the class handicap were: Claaa A. F. H. Scott, 85â€"11â€"74; olaas B, F. T. Davliv^tiâ€"13â€"71; claaa C, S. j& Bastman. 3€ 38â€"37. WILIwETTE STILL AFTER SPEEDING AUTOISTS Although motorisU traveling along the North 8hore are nearly all aware of the fact that Wllmette is after all speeders. Motorcycle Policeman Gra- ham continnea to catch one or more almost every day. A cioae'watch ta kept oa the roads and no discrinainatloa is being shown those caught. Graham has made nearly 100 arrests since being In- stalled as a policeman and many of the autesata were tra^ehag at a fast rate of speed when arrested. high-priced dishes onCo* ^U^'f6i^0'!^sm have nothing on' Mrs^ Gon1fefl^^;?f^|^ It Is the genefral opinloa that the camp la superior this year in charac-, ter, and'" the only fear, of :^:^iMcdi^.,^^| of directors is"tbaV;^rm<>«^^^ not be forthcoming- ;'-o>5':enlw^;^^^--^^ camp to continue eight year it ran this length of time, there was a small deficit aftief the camp closed. Thjs year the commit- ted *as firmly decided not to ran the entire eight weeks unless ttie money is in srght The larger number of people cin be taken cdre of a,t a less amount per capita, as the overhead remains practically the same. The only .additional charge l« tor pro- Tislons and the pay ronT \ T-T~Z Superintendent and Mrs. Scherer have famUiarized themselves with the duties, and with the able assistance dfx Miss McCleery ahd Mr. Fletcher, are -extending to the campers that ;M generous sympathy and gracious help which makes Camp Good Will unlove among fresh air camps. " The entertainments have been rather tew so far owing to varying circumstances. One of the most in- teresting was held last Saturday night during the storm. Instead of being frightened, the people collected In the assembly, tent and actually enjoyed an entertainment given during the time of the tempest. Miss McCleery, the superintendent of the health department, reports that condition* are excellent this year, and the more careful medical tnspec- tion tnstftuted by Miss Sears la mak- ing IU laflnence felt and the guests come in better condition than in some pfevloua* years. - . there are still calls for lawn awtngs and camp -fornitore. made necessary by the larger number "of guests. If there to^eayene who wishes to con tribute something of this kind they win confer a favor by callhxg ep *r«r ft Nelsoa. who wffl call for aame and deliver without charge. â-  --•â- -vns*i ";&~^& 5:33 :hM â- â- "MS y^Zva4 '€0^,. im f^^M^^^^^^^^-^^^B^SlM^^, iii&i&^^^^^ySfeig&a

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