usual them tation arious moves more about sven't , the e and , that ntiers rther, fun of atd of about ff the n has "Blue illus- mmer Elia-r upon ntia," it!" metal lairy- plain '. He my it reight craft diter- Hlling nop_1e, 'e and rt so L0 lib. color. It for places Sicily, '. 457 her ages- her goes are Jai Thmyp Amt I, 1929 gamma BRAVES . t - DAY TOURNEY HELD 'of'the green, and he chipped up' for one putt and mother birdie. His first hole' over par was the sixteenth. A" line drive from the tee barely fail- ed to carry a long cop bunker, about 200 yard: from the tee, and fell back in. That cost him one shot and he tin- ished in pa_r_t _ .. od _ First Ityw you, " holes, Dick Martin, 5n- emw. Tir-- 69m)“; "seond low tron. " holes. Don Bereer, Exmoor, "---M---i60. Ftrat low net, as hate-.45. Crowley. Brier- gate, TO-i-it; second low net, " hitter, J. Hammad, Mood Valley. qtr--Ti---U8. lat no“, 18 bola (A. M.) Arthur Sweet. Ridcemoor, 14.’ _ . - low not. 18 hole (A. M.) J. A. Rohimon, Bulb-kc. A8, _ _ {ow gross (P. A.) Gus Novotny, Edzewood Valley, Ttr, _ -. __ _-. E n,,, A-a.- an K. --Most. pars. A, Miller, humor. Fewest putts. 18 holes, Robert Hnlpin, Bri- ergate, 29. .. T c.', l Longest. drive, WUttam AitkeiiCArr. " _ Shortest. drive, B..3. Schwind, Ridgemoor. High gross. Andrew' Farrell, unattached. -ttHr--t6tF---286." _ . V Jogeott"aKimr,.unhy1urhed , g, Bi Crowley; Briergate I). Lymay. I'tk. mart 3 N. J.'Mcbeod. Edgewood _Valley J. L Gard.iner, Briergnte mt...... F. H; Treadwell. unattached _.-. George Bayard. Briergate _.....'.. ArH. Schribner. Briergate Mmmr"e'. A. H. Ruth, Bria-gate _...-..-". H. Calvin. unattached "i-"""" J. A. Robinson, Ruth Lake _...., H. P. Harmon, humor _......'.., Dick Martin; Briemte ..mr-.te__t W. J. C6oVBriergate t.rtr'tmr-sp'"e J. E. Mgloney. Butterfield "._.._, W. M. Pentieid. Southmoor Art Sweat, Ridxemoor wt... L Meyer. unattached W. G. Koon, Briergate .. "UT""'"" G. G. Crowder, Midlothian MF.wM_e"r"_ W. Aitken St., Briertrnte ..-......... A. Roserteranz, Bria-gate tttwit...... C. Rehtield: Medinnh .mt.r-rt.rmr.-r"_P-_ E. A. Sehroeder, Flossmoor .__'. J. Stevens. rigmte trise-rw-s---..."."". H, M. Ecke on. trnnttaiched .rertF'_ R. R. Shlule , BrierRate _-"-- R. Andrea. Bria-gate»....'...._...........-. K.. Mdekenate, Exmoor q.rm.-rP.r-rrsrtm.' J. Lot-mun. Calumet .-r.b--.m ....et..re. H. Hill. South Shores 1... 'ttw. -_pe___ R. Griffin, unnttached --_.-r.P-meer""r-'" B. H. Elliott', Brlemte "-Frt-_."-'"' E. Sngbble, Kildm m,..,......,.-'.,... AY. C. Walker, Briergate ttttrefer-"'.". J. L. Halpin. Brianne .t.--,..Nttev..__ Dr. C. A. Bantam-n. Brierieatr . Qua Novotny, Edgewood Valley L. G. Lungs. Briergahe -..,.s'_.. J. Bu'rha. Glen Flor: t._e.Wt..r..'-'-. W.Z. Tucker, Briergnte mm.mttmVtrm.._ rDon Meretr, .‘Exmoor _,....','..... A. L. Miller'.Exmoor t-f_._.-_. .. -"':" H. L. (Hidden, Exmoor mt--.-......'..". NT, F. Iarehridtre, Briers-be .e.._ F. Reed. Glen Flora _ _-.___ t_-rm.-' E, L. Heitcnmn. Unattached V..... G. Dickerson. North Shore '_,',, = Goose“, Brlemate . 'T" .:.,.n H. Muller. Brianne ,. _.-... k A. Thrall, unnttaehed f. _ mN.rm. D.-H. Ellayyorth. Brlcrgatc‘ C.... M. R. Flnnngnn. Evanston .. _-. o. 8. Springer. Brlemte .. '* D. C. Curtis. Lftr3rtrville _ . C. J. Foley. Brierttate ... ..b-.r, E. McCarthy, Beverly ___. _... .w.... A. Turban. Bring“: _............., G. Clam. Briers“: ._.. tq..rrr-"m V. D. WeDtynttetl, We'd. tral.. D. H. Davis. Briers-to ..m. _ew.r...r_v R. Hummer. Brier-gate .. . TPP.. 1". W. Woollez. unttttaehed . .__-_ R. S. Hulbert. Haywood .. . .... Thogtttts Meharen, Wilmette _ . Gus A. Stillwn. Brlemnte -- ,rF» J. P. Bows. Br'terrrnte .tr T -R: mum-n. Brierrmte, ., Moat birdies, Jr. Briergate Scores at T Braves. Day Tourney _W. iiiitilvr' unntticllal _ G. Brock. Knollwoot! ...r. W. M. Oliver, South Shore (Continued from pm '1) prize 4hrtq, - a holes, Dick Martin, Bri- ", second low (r993. " ma, BrieNi.- a 11214.1. IO as~137 181 40 _1" 185 42 148 157 14 148 .177 " 148) .174 M 144 A62 18 144 .162 18 144.. .199 " tdtr" .167 = 145 _197 52'145 194 48 _146 .147 o 147 .184 " 148 _168 20 148 .188, " 148 1.148 0 148 .166 18 148 184 197 .199 179 .202 .186 .184 _168 .166 Jot .179 .187 .151 -179. 179 188 186 170 178 188 160 156 .166 164 198 .177 202 198 .194 .190 190 196 194 .190 .174 186 182 181 IM 189 _198 175 .188 178 210 .210 .188 184 18 " Mr " 60 " so " " M _46 " 62 as 34 18 " " 28 " 28 22 " " 12. 46 24 " 48 " 40 " " " " M " " " " " " " " " " " " " 149 14'. 140 149 149 149 159 160 160 160 150 160 160 150 160 161 161 161 161 161 161 1IP2' 162' 162 162 . 1tr2) 162 163 158 164 , 164 y 164 w 164 I 164 t 164 b 164 l 164 I 154 I 164 I. 164 i 166 " Bichnrtbon? Iii-tucked .r.. B. B. Iona. Kudos: --,',-, Rohert. lupin. Bria-Ina em.-.. C. M. my, Inn-ton treVPW'Nr. v, A. Barlholme. Bid". "r-r""' In Evan. Evan-ton ___ .... _., G. B. Wallis, Briers-w m....-. c. Atwood. tmattaehed --rAe-f6 C. 8. Ellis. Briana w..--'--""' R. 1arvaridBe. Briana .... . P. D. Austin. Briers-me m..."' 'John Kent, _ButterBeld _.." G. D. Owuley, Educate .1" W. Aitken Jr.. unattached ___ N. L. Hoyt, Indian Hill m-r. ;F. Chilton; Briertrate m...-.-.-. A. R. Hulbert, Brierzlhe'...'... G. B. Trashy. Briana . ., C. R. Smith, Briemte'...... E. Hesaenatein, Southmoor H W. D. Maxwell, Briers“: Glencoe Prepares for Community Picnic on ' Thursday; August 15 155 155 155 "' 155 168 Earl, Bent, ehsiirman of the Glencoe Chamber of Commerce committee, which is making. arrangement for thel, picnic that is to take the place of Glencoe Day this year, promises that it will be a gala community affair. The date is Thursday, August 15, and the place is' theHoretst preserve ad; joining Dam No, 1 'on the Des Plaines river .at Wheeling. P . . l eral -eTrrat'itiriTarjch"araTrt1Tar,- Frank Bowman, and Robert Johnson. Other members- of the Chamber are eocopera'ting in making plans for the event. ‘ ' _ ' Business Will storr' in Glencoe on the day of the picnic, and all resi- dents of the village have been invited to join with the Chamber, of-Com-' merce in a friendly "gsit-'totrether't at the. fere'st preserve. Although , few, ‘pf thejusiness houses wilrreinairt open {of a Short time in the ,morn- ingyAugdSt 15 is to be a holiday, in- sofar tis the merchants 'and their families are concerned. -- ' Tentative plans call for the open-{ ing of the day"s program about 10l o'elock in' the morning. There are to be races and novelty contests for children, and ddults,‘ top. It is plan- ned to run off some of these races in. the morning, The Chamber "of .Com- merce is buying. prizes which will be presented to winners of each race. Each family will bring its own basket'lunch, and the frolicking. will stop long enough it noon to give everyone ample time toasatisfy his hunger. _ .Following the races" in the after, noon"the -isrtrteipal attraction will be ix ball game betwéen two teams made. up of local merchants. .Thé game will start about 3 o'eloek. marking withoh.-Bsa1t-op-tl)tta,iratc, ' Favors are to be provided for the children, and there will be a merry- go-rcimd "and swings on the grounds. Boating and swimming will be .avail- able, D.A.R. Day at C.M.T.C. _ Training Camp Aug. F The official D. A. R. day at Fort. Sheridan will be Thursday, Aug. 8, preceding the final week pt the Citi- zens’ ' Military Training camp. A large attendance is desired " the camp in order to encourage the boys who have when the training. A prize win'te offered by the Illi- nois Society of the p. A. R, for the best record made among the young men in training there. V _ . 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