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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 3 Jun 1899, p. 4

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:uuuuiuuuuuuusututauntunuuuuunu i Monten' mu mung-cor” on w Day. Tuesday morning at 9;15 the first matph play of the you in golf began at the beautiful Exmoor links. The day was an ideel one {or golf, and Eixty members “tee’d oil" for the year‘e opening contest. All day the golf‘eouree, as viewed from the clubhouse, presented a. rare picture mmeflgmp of club members and invited guest- who witnessed the etnrt and finish play at the first tee and. int hole. The morning wee one tel'hring teen to the eyee'ofCel. Bugle. es fer‘ as weather was con eer‘eed. For with but little wind and just warmth enough to make 9’7, or 93 corrected score, allowing him his four points for handicap Hr. W. A. Alexander’p score was 90, and his handicap of 12 gave him the prizeâ€"a fine cup; hiseorrected score being 87. Below is the corrected score for the morning play. It is to be regretted that so many 0! the members did not hand in their cards as their scores would have added the ' cluh .hnndicapper in his_ eflorta to» .. make more equitable estimates) of the form of the many members in \oomingeonteetsx good “play probable, and with the course in hit condition, it. was to he expectedthat “aegis"? '5‘“ indeed be equalled if not beaten, but, ex- oepting Mr. J. Al Sellers, whose first ‘nine hoies' m 45 shaved wonderful aform for so early' In the year, no one wins able to camplete the ammo iii anything like “Bogie” form. Nearly all the' members shovged poor form, end such, of course, Was to be expected when one. remembers that many of (the. contestgnta' were haV'mg their first gal! of the year. m. J‘. M. Sellers made the come" id x31- sedan: ~ rm: sn’E'mmx ROAD N1;ws-Lm"rpmj John Harry Channun ............................... m E.L.‘Ifllud ................................. 18 1.23.1111an Elm Imum...."" ..... -‘ ................... 13’ J. H. Home ..................... T ......... ..13 UmeL. Wm. .. ’ .11? Among those who went over {lie course but did not. hand in cards were: J. Wallace Wakem.‘F-. P.” ‘Boynton and '1‘. T. Watson. ’ J V _ be a most presperous one if the. ~ opening day is any indication. ~ A number of members have roomsin‘ the new-addition toothe clubhouse, every room in fact being taken, anti . . today will donbtlesssee agood show- ing of members on the links. The ladiea’ handicap match will owur next Friday, and judging from the " present indications there will be a warm contest for first honors on the occasion of this, the first ladiea’ match of the year. In the afternoon "foursome” matches Harry and DeKoVen Towner won first place, beating J. M. Seller; and K. L. Amos two up in 18 holes in an even hundred scrotum, A . re'- caption was held at the club iii the» - afternoon. The season promises to 0008510“ Ul tum, match of the year. IIIIV II I Die IIUIUE w.__f._ -..-,.... ._... ‘ REMOVAL fem-Ice. â€"--â€"â€"- Dr. H. H. Boulter wishes to an. nounee to his friends.‘ patrons, and others that he has moved his ofilw to the second floor of the building formerly occupied by Reflen Baker. The building will be put in thorough repair and newly furnished through out. He hopes to receive his former patrons and many othere at his new ofice, which will be located in the most central and convenient point in the Park. He also wishes to announce that after J one let, any one desiring his services will find him there at any time day orerening. Mr. W. S. Cunninghagg and family are installed for the warmer in their Vine ayenue home. Mr. and Mrs H. H. Honore will? - be Highland Park residents through the warm season. Mr. Spauldjng of I the _, Span] ding Lumber Co, Marquette building, Chicago, willmake his home in the beautiful H. S.- Vail residence. ‘ ' Mr. Wolfl of Chicago has rented _ and will soon move into the Myers house down on Sheridan road, for the summer. ’ Mr. C. W. Hillard and himin oi Chicago will makethe H C Street house their home through the sum- mer season. in: weht - over 15‘! u: 112 ya :15 m ‘ Ia , m MLDompnunol the In: 0! 8M Damp-hr a 00.. Chicago, and fam- ily, will occupy the Taylm hour. lr. and In. J. I. Cutter. format popular residents, have returned. r. George Briggs of San Diego. 3 ‘ ' i-u nest at Thornycroft. ‘ - ‘5‘“ with the Put. and ‘ - m for tho num- Mt. W. J. Hematmt Ind {uni}; u , rotumed Wodnoldly. ' Mr. and Mn. J. R. Cum: 0! Chi- cago, who spent seven! months of last summer in the Park, hue re- turned for the season. - , Mg. and Mrs. G. Bohl have rented thdir Lindon avenue home laud gone to Rawénawood. ' 'Mr. A. P. Richardson has rented the Lashet house on Sheridan drive; Mt. Lasher and family will make Rogers'PIt-k‘ their home during the tomb! its occupancy by Mr. Rich- fir. B. B, Gregory and family of Chicago are domiciled for the sum- mer in their Highland Park ~rash Attorney O’Brien has rented his beautiful Sheridan drive home to Mr. Greenbaum, of Greenbaum 8:03., the well- known Chicago bank The Kaunas will again spend the season in the Stockton home down on Sheridan Road. Mr. Spauldjng of I the. Spnulding Lumber Co, Marquette buildink, Chicago, willm'ake his home in the beautiful H. S. - Vail residence. ‘ ' Mr. Wei! of Chicago be: routed and will soon move into the Myers house down on Sheridan road, for the ounimer. Mr. C. W; 31“]er and fiaugily ' of Chicago will make Mae H. C. Street house their home through tba sum- mer lemon.

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