mm TKEtlAKl wm'- GOlF^OSSi^ Edited by EVERETT WILSON After a month of eliminations the .survivors of the June class tourna- ment at the Winnetka Playfleld course will play off the final round Saturday afternoon. Championships in three classes are to be settled. ___..JLAl E. Siosson will meet W. T. Dahl in the class Aâ€"event. -JV-JS^^Brad-- street will settle the class B suprem- acy with A. V. Horsman. In class C, H. C. McKinnie will play the winner of the semi-final match between George Borncamp and P. Borncamp which has not been announced. The July Class tournament will start on the following Saturday. Three flights of sixteen players are expected to Start in the qualifying round. The subsequent rounds^llt be played on succeeding S^^ays.r A., field of eighty-five . local stars "Turned out for the invitation tour- nament held this week at Indian Hill. ~ The meet offered good chance for the settling of grudges arising from the ..... tournament held last week by the Chicago District Golf association, i. where Ira-Couch won the~tttle Inmine teen holes. :: -,-<,-v.. The course did not 116 idle this week, for on Thursday a two ball V|wmixed foursome handicap was staged. Js^k^-0n. account of the invitation tourna- t?^»j ment the weekly women's day could â- - -"-not be held. v'-'W.;., The semi-finals of the Hoyt cup will be played Saturday. Paulâ€"Wilder _. played an excellent game Saturday, """"» turning in a card of 73 for eighteen holes. Judge Collins won honors with with the low card. He showed that his defeat in the Gleneagles tourna- ment was no indication of his real ability, He will meet the British stars for a third time when they meet at Skokie in the National Open. Al- though only three Americans started -theâ€"Britishâ€"tourney^ a large number of his native opponents will cross the water for a shot at the National title. ..;â- .-•...,.••:.•*â- â- * • The semifinals of the Pour Towns tournament now in progress at Sko- 1".£"!L 9ZZZ£ kie will be played off Saturday. In a amateur rank8- blind bogie last week four men tied for first low net. CM. Cavanee had sa: m Hffl eighteen hole handicap with low iwt The remaining rounds of the Directors' cup will be played on following Dr. ff-ti- MCArthur wWlne grand- fathers', trophy at Glen View Saturday with a card of 91â€"21â€"70 and tied for first in Class D of the handicap with b. F. Skinner, 'm^j^m^mm^ • That golf is gaining in popularity in the Western conference is shown by the fact that nine out of the ten uni- versities entered teams in the inter- collegiate tournament. Iowa was the only school which failed to enter. 4n_a_ similar event held at Indian Hill lasT~year~only^^tourâ€" teams were- entered. Many of the Big 10 play-N ers are becoming well known in George Hartman of Chicago, who was eliminated in the C. D. G. A. tournament at Oak Park i/*«r ~*naa «* +!,« *««• -ia „ «„«a ~#,by last year's champion, was coiiald- STiSTr«?f3w£L^^ *or ^dividual hon- 92, but greater handicaps brought the wb. He was beaten out last year by Robert McKee, Of Drake ulMversity, in low net, 79^-12â€"67. H Pope with 88^- 20â€"68 tied for second low net with wnder,Jwhose *«* card read,/ffefe f^afo^""Htttcliiibii snowed "a' 'flash of lis last year's style by featuring the first day's play in the British Open three opponents to the tie for low net honors. P. C. Thomas, 95â€"23â€" 72; S. Murch, 97â€"25â€"72, and H. Koscke, 987-26â€"72, were the other winners who tied with Cavanee. S. L. Williams will meet H. C. Mershon and G. X. Sibley will com- pete against G. Murch in the semi- finals for the Glencoe cup. H. R. Kimbark will play with J. D. Gal- braith^amt P. E. Blunden w! around with B, T. Buck in the Evans- ton division. Dr. Burrill is paired with J. S. Pole and B. R. Hankins is matched with M. B. Orde in the Win- netka race. W. J. Champion meets W. A. Kittermaster and H. H. Curtis plays against P. M. DeBeers for hon- ors in the Wilmette class Two men will survive this round twenty holes, but no schools outside the conference were invited this year, so the dangerous competitor was eliminated. Chicago university went thrjmglLJL season of college competi- tion without a defeat and this record was made possible by Hartman's brilliant playing. in each division for the finals next week. ;.,-.;..: j;v;^.v\^ij:tC£ At the North Shore Golf crab the qualifying round of the Directors' cup will be played. Saturday after- noon, eighteen to qualify. The round will be over eighteen holes and will be a handicap affair. ~~~ C. D. Heller and Alex Joslyn won honors last week. Heller won an I am now in business for myself, conducting the ONLY undertaking estab- ishment in Wilmette. Conscientious service is my motto. 1124 Central Avenue";"%;| ^u^^Iwilmet^ No longer with, the r WesterW^^^f Phone Wilmette 654 LODGE AT CHURCH SERVICE | I Members of the Wilmette Masonic lodge are to attend in a body the ser- vices at the Wilmette Methodist Epis- copal church Sunday, June 25, at 11 o'clock. 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