Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Aug 1921, p. 5

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1921 \News of the North Shore Golf Cltibs by2"r«tWiUon fo'RTH SHORE GOLF CLUB is introducing next week the f first of a series of annual two-day invitation golf tourn- aments. The event is to be called, for the time being, the , Tassel tournafhent. Each club member may enter himself one guest in the play. The entry this year is limited to one ted starters. Medal play with handicaps will be used for sev- Ltwo holes, thirty-six Jioles onjach day. The Tain 'O Shanter /estiuoreland and the Two Day event at Glen View are planned for to this and are very popular, attracting much, attention in [circles. The Silver Tassel is expected to become just as well Cirduy the second round of the ident s* Trophy will be played. Elaycrs, F. W. Hopkins and F. B. Jinan, tied for: first place for the I Shapkcr trophy last week and not as yet played off the tie. will be a ball sweepstakes Sat- with a one ball entry fee. An- trophy at the North Shore |h is continually being played for e Frank Hopkins Trophy.. This [js to be awarded to the lowest score handed in by any four- . over eighteen holes between |2S and October 15. The cup re- is the property of the club with [names of all winners to be en- led on it. Jian Hill will stage another med- [ay handicap this week. That of [week was won by L. B. Sherman a net card of 67. F. E. Miller ited 69 strokes in the same event second place; third place went to V. Ritchie with 71 swings at the (pins the handicap). novel event was planned for wo- i this week on Wednesday, in :h the players were to play twice tlie name nine holes and thetrw- tlie lower score of the two for hole to arrive at the total. A ball eighteen hole mixed four- was played on Thursday, semi-finals of the club cham ing next Monday at Westmoreland is the Woman's Western champion- ship, which will last through the week. This is an annual event of much prominence. The semi-finals of the Angus Cup, the first round of the Club Championship, the first round of the class Championship, the St. Andrew's trophy, and the weekly fellowship cup are all included in the program for Saturday. In last week's play, with 84â€"11â€"73, Arthur Shiv- erick won the Fellowship cup. G. E. Hecker, 95â€"10â€"85, S. O. Dunn, 92â€" 90â€"14â€"76, N. C. Nay lor, 84-8-76, in the blind bogey. C. E. Hecker, 7-85, an H. Wilson 106-21â€"71, titd and T. W. Huston* 99â€"23â€"76. tied in the sweepstakes. The result of the second round for the Angus cup fol- lows : H. J. Sloan beat Dr. F. E. David, 2 up; J. D. ArcVier won by default; J. N. Welter beat J. D. Westcott, 2 up; A. S. Long beat R. R. McKinnie, 4 and 3 teen hole match play. An eigh hole, medal play, handicap with es for first and second low gross low net scores will also be played Saturday along with a champion y contest. In last week's events &, Faxon won the 18 hole match , against par with three quarter terson was second, 5 down, and A. licap, finishing 4 down. A. A. Feterson, third, 6 down. Winners B-W. E. Faxon, 72; J. H. Hum- Ithe sweepstakes were; Classes A Ah, 74; K. A. Smith, 74; B. VLt yd. 75: A. R. Peterson, 75; W. H. [hur. 75. Classes C and Pâ€"W. O. leman. 75; J. T. Bristol, 75; A. K. iholdt, 76; J. M. Elliot, 75. lob-O'-Unk announced that on limber 1 there will l»c; at the club latch between the popular Brit- players, George Duncan and Abe Knelt, versus Chick Evans, nation- [amatcur champon, and Jock Hutch- ion, Metropolitan Open Champion, for of the best known players of time make up tnis list and the (cry is certain to be unusually rgc and enthusiastic. The former ir are touring the United States exhibition matches and are mak- b an enviable record. No better fhpetition could be arranged for lent than the men who are carded Ir this match. The W. L. T. A. is holding the Il- linois- Stateâ€".Tcnrii's Championships at Skokie nekt week. Singles and doubles for men and women are list ed. Stars more or "less well known from all over th<; whole state have entered for the play. J. S. Stewart ,, , ,,„i,j ;.,,,,:.......» will referee the matches officially. i^T^VhU wiU consist o ^he^MflioiL dlvhiuiiL ul the Wuiiiiffi )-.,',,nH'. JSfi SSL c™™}iJr. Western Golf association holds its tournament at Skokie on August 29 and 30. The second round of the be completed on Saturdayâ€"18 holes. Club Championship Tournament will match play, no. handicaps. Several close contests marked the first round of the club championship. Results: H. R. Walton beat J. C. Cormack, 5 and 4. C. B. Field beat A. G. Mills, 4 and 3. G. L. Sibley beat H. C. Mershon. (Westmoreland again offers a wide irietv of events for the week. Start- 1 up. H. B. Williams beat H. R. Kimbark, 4 and 2. K. t). Steere beat F. W. Hill, 5 and up. H. Meyer beat J. H. Bullcn. 5 and 4. W. P. Paepcke beat C. N. Gillet. 2 4. F. L. Williams Jr., beat J. D. Gal- braith, 1 up, 19 holes. The qualifying round of the Martin Challenge Cup at the Winnetka Play- field association is scheduled for next Saturday and Sunday. The succeed- ing rounds will be held in the next few weeks. Sixteen will qualify over 18 holes with no handicaps awarded. The $emi-final round of the August Class tournament also will be held on Saturday. Our Classified Ads Your Clearing House The North Shore Bootery „ Announces i4TSA^m^o/ Fine Footwear In Advanced Fall Styles North Shore Hotel Building Evanston o> a> s> o» s> a> & D 5 3> s> o a> ax Careful Buyers choose lumber Our Lumber is purchased from the best mills Priced so that Our Patrons are assured of the most value. Our Assistants will aid you in choosing the proper kind and grade. ?#oftoanaooooo«ooooaiiaJ? \\n[NT^TKA GOAL-LUMBER Phont734 COMTTtNY Phone ?35~ EARL L. 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