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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jul 1921, p. 11

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*w,'fJBfa?a THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921 _ 11 News of the North Shore Golf Clubs tyS-rmttWiU^ rHE Western Amateur Golf Championship match took place this week at Westmoreland Country club. An exceptionally large field of entrants fought through the qualifying round to in the first thirty-two who survived for the first round. Fred T „uglas. Bob-'O-Link was among the first of the qualifiers; other itestants who hail from north shore clubs were practically cer- ain of starting in the later rounds. Edward B. Lloyd, Tackson ferk Golf club, led the field for the first 18 holes with a card of I which is one stroke under par for I course. A large gallery of golf ins followed there favorites around he course and saw Some spectacular and close competition. Bob-'O-Unk Golf club continues he competition for the Walter W. loss Trophy; the second round will clayed on Saturday. A. A. Pat- rson, G. S. Wood, W. H. Arthur, B. Ahara, A. L. Wilcoxson, A. R. fioreen, and C. B. Ewart remain in he race until the second round is [ompteted. A. J. Johnson won the bind bogey last week; .H. A. Smith [•as second. Throe prizes are offered for match blay against par, eighteen holes on Saturday. A Championship Alley Contest is also scheduled, the rules Sot announced. Jr., Miss D. Klot«, Miss E. Klota, Mrs. W..F. Anderson, Mrs. H. O'Bri- en, and one other. the field. S. HopWins. of Glencoe vsed his clubs pnly sixty-nine times I3r the low card. All Winnetka residents will have a chance tn annex the Park Board Cup at the Winnetka Play field asso- ciation course by qualifying Satur- • y *"d SundayirtHtaiKlicap medal Play. 18 holes. The semi-final round of the July class Tournament will complete the program for the week- end. At Indian Hill A. E. McCordic won the event against par 2 up, with G. H. Leslie 1 up. The next round of the Arrow-head cup will "be held this week; the following have sur- vived the preceding rounds: M."X. Davies R. Sherman, Paul Wilder, L. B. Sherman, R. E. Durham, R. O. Lord, T. E. Brown and M. E. Schoen- thaler. Four more will be eliminated his week. A team of six women players from he Lake Shore club will meet a sim- Sunset Tournament was staged at Skokie Friday. The second nine Jioles were used for the event; each [team of two players deducted one- quarter of three-quarters of their combined handicaps from the total . . ~ v .. .. ._„.„ „,., ltiVVl tl 1:;1 jross score and by this- maneuver liar number from Indian Hill on Fri- tir net score was determined, day. The former team will be com- [Sau'rday the Six Towns Tournament! osed of Mrs. Harold Foreman, Mrs. Li 11 be continued. In the qualifying IE. Bvefield, Mrs. A. Oppenheimer, >ound the Glencoe entrants made the Airs. R. Mandel, Mrs. S. Stein, and jiest scores with three Glencoe men fcliss V. Lilllienfeld. Indian Hill will Burning in the three lowest scores of be represented by Mrs. F. C. Letts, 4'Somebody's coming to our house; Somebody's coming to stay." And we must get everytfaing-^ady-for the tiny "Star boarder," who might be very fussy, unless every little detail is right up-to-date and fit for the Royal Highness! There will be no tiresome preparations for the expectant mother, if she will let, KIDDIE NOOK assist in the selection of a suitable layette and the Third round of the Director's Cup at the North Shore Golf Club will be ..,d.on. Saturday. The semi-finals will be held on the following Satur- day. The Trophy of a Bashful Mem- ber will be up for competition on Saturday. A woman's event will be held Friday; one club to be used for an entire nine holes. W. Rtdgeway won the Fellowship Cup at Westmoreland last week with a card of 69, net score. J. W. Mc Curdy-with a net score of 73 lead in the sweepstakes. J. A. Eddy and D. W. Bennett are left in the finals of the Aberdeen Cup. A feature of the day was a play at the first hole by Matt Jans who holed out in two with a long niblick shot. 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