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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jun 1931, p. 28

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yOur car a a. ~. . a. M - -.-. ..- .~ :.~ M 200-Car Ge IN GOLF TOURNEY. Bruce Hulbert, son of Mrs. A. R. Hlulbert. of 316 Richmond road, Kenilworth is playing in a golf tour- namient at the University of Michi- gan thls wteek. Only nmen wbo have. rec.cived their letter are taking part. & -L Uit iniai. f4IIKiIIg <i Umenand wom-, S en who participated in :tournarnents 'in the Western territory. Coleman Clark, Western and Chi- cago District champion, representing the Interfraternity club of Chicago, was ranked number one. 'Mrs. A. L'. Stockebrand, 514. Birch street, Win- netka, was ranked number two in the 'ladies', division on the strength Of winning the Ladies.' North Shore dipionship, and, impressive show- ing in the Chicago District, champion- ship., Mrs. Victor 'A. Spoebr, 425. WoodlaWn avenue, Glencoe, was con- sidered the third best lady player in the west. Friends 'of the affable Yoshio -Fushimi of Japan, who has a ppeared. in ýexhibitions on the north shore, Will be interested to know that bie was rated nutuber, four. The association would welcome, correspondence f rom clubs wishing to join the Western Ping-Pong associa- tion, which is affiliated with the. American Ping-Pong association. Elect Burgess Captai n of N. U. Track Team Ted Burgess of Kenilworth, was elected captain of the Northwestern university. track. teamn for next year., Burgess, who will be a senior next fali, is a mniddle distance runner, hav-, in- competed in both the haif and quarter. mile runs dtring bis twoe years of .competition. Twelve major letters and four minor letters were award.ed members of. the traick team. Winners of the major awvards 'were Capt. Tom Warne, Ko- ko-nio, Imd,; Stan Culver, Pasadena, Calif.; Kari Dixon,, Evanston; Ed. Farrell, Chicago; Zack Ford, Chi- cago; Carl H-al.l,,Wilmnette,; Dave Mfandelbaum, C.h,.ica gô;. Ed Mc- Auliffe, Chicago; and'James: Payne, Mgywood. .Minor letters were granted- to AI Biggins land Robert Wampole, Chi-. cago; Paul Engebretsern, Chariton,, Iowa; and James Webster, New York City. Eighteen freshmen won numeral awards 'for work on the freshmn 4/11:/I * - * c'Omfort-

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