August 3; ·t92a W.I LMETTE LIFE IS The R~v. F. J. Troup, rector of St. Ambrose church at Chicago Heights, will preach the Sunday sermons at four services beginning August 12, in St. Augustine's church while Dr. Hu.. bert Carleton, rector of the church, is on his vacation. ABE DPINOSA WINS waTERN OPEN CROWN FarreU Sparta to Take Second Honora From AI Eapinoaa in Final Round of Play Next Week at Ravinia Suaday, Aapst 5-Afternoon-National Concert by Polish Arts club, devoted to Polish composers. Evening-"Carmen." Harry B. Wilson and Junius Mul· vey of Wilmette, with ~homas Cope· land a~d .Fred Hoerber of Evanston, who have been at the Northland Gate· way camp, Ontario, Canada, all summer, are not returning to their homes until early in September. VISITING PASTOR Moaday, Auaust 6In a field which included practically. "La Chemineau." all the stars of the western country and in addition the. national open Tueaclay, Aupst 7champion, North Shore golfers covered "Aida." themselves with glory. The story of this glory is the story of the Western Wednesday, August 8Open championship which was held at "Martha." · the North Shore Golf club on Glenview road, but the really brilliant para- Thursday, Auaust t graphs make the name Espinosa stand "The Tales of Hoffman." out boldly. Farrell Is Second Friday, Auaust 10jjManon Lescaut." Abe Espinosa, who is professional at the Columbian Club, one of our north shore clubs, was the winner. He won Saturday, August 11"The Barber of Seville." by three strokes, his score being 291 for the double round. Brother AI, who (Note : Detailed announcement conis professional at Illinois G. C., finished cerning next week's Ravinia program third with 295 while in between the will be found in another column of two brothers fini~hed Johnny Farrell this issue.) of the Quaker Ridge club of New York, who is the national open champIllinois ranks fifth among the states ion, with 294. in _ t he production of wheat. First and · third in a championship event is a wonderful achievement for the Espinosa brothers. Abe picked out the lead in the first two rounds and hung gamely to it to the finish. Brother At, up to the final round threatened to win or at least be runner-up, but in the final round, started to toss away strokes and Farrell, the man who b~at the famous Bobby Jones for the National open championship, came along with a spurt which landed him in second place. Hutchison Finishes T entll Jock Hutchison of Glenview wasn't playing at his best, but at that finished in tenth place. Scores of the north shore players were as follows :Abe Espinosa, Columbian .. 143 AI Espinosa, Illinois . ..... 150 Jock Hutchison, Glenview .. 149 J. P. Rouse, Mundelein ... . 155 Laurie Ayton, Evanston ... . 155 Dave Tosh, Sunset Ridge .. 158 Walter Kennett ..... . . ... . . 150 W. 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