10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 News of the North Shore = Golf Clubs . ZEEE EEE NEEE ENE EEEENENSEEEEEN. Wo oe COUNTRY CLUB will be the host to by Everett Wilson HENEERDg the Western Amateur Championship from July 11 to 16. This is a very important event and the club is to be con- sidered very fortunate whose grounds are selected for the play. -A large and versatile field of players has entered and a very success- ful tournament is anticipated. J. W Douglas scored a three fold!there will be a mixed foursome in victory at Westmoreland when his|the afternoon. There will also be a card of 89--16--73 was tied for low in woman's event on Tuesday. Indian the qualifying round for the Presi-|Hill course is in excellent condition dent's trophy and won the sweep-|at the present time and is winning steaks as well as the Fellowship cup. |the admiration of all visitors. The blind bogey resulted in a tie ; ; between H. Wilson and W. M.| Following a strenuous Indepen- Cromwell each having net totals of | dance Day program the Winnetka 88. J. E. Maass with 94--21--73 tied | Playfield Association will not hold Douglas in the elimination |any Trophy event with the exception The third round of the Aber-| of the Second round of the July Class tournament. A large number of starters in this play found them- selves a little slow for their speedier with round. deen trophy was also decided as fol- lows: N. C. Naylor defeated S. M. Boughton, 1 up; J. D. Archer won oh from G. A. Eddy, by default; D. W. fellow-citizens and will watch the Bennett defeated J. C. Lytle, 4 and 2; | succeeding rounds from the side- A. C. Boyd defeated F. Burnaby, 4 lines. and 3. a In the morning play Monday the| North Shore Golf Club Saturday winners of the Blind Bogey event| Will hold the second round of the were C. H. Watson, 87; Dr. Corbus, Director's Cup for all who survived 87; Fred Burnaby, 87: W. M. Jack- | the first round. On the same day son, 87. The winners of the Sweep- stakes were O. W. Smith, 70; H. V. Conine, 73; W. C. Wilson, 74 and W. B. Huey, 74. C. A. Bush and O. W. | there will be a fight for the E. B. Shapker Trophy which is one of the most envied trophies of the season. There will be no women's event on Smith were tied with a 13 in the; luesday of next week. Choice score on 4--8--14---16. R. W. loo Pr CzNr AMERIGANS Anz WANTED None Others Need Apply KasHTS OF THE Ku KLux Kian ADDRESS Box 120 Evanston, Ill. Reid was the winner in the match play against par with 1 up. In the afternoon-events the win- ners of the Blind Bogey were: B. C. Corbus, 89; F. M. Boughton, 89: Fred Burnaby, 80 and A. Croxson, 89. The Sweepsteaks winners were: H.' Yeick, 70; Z. F. Harshton, 75; A. Shiverick, 75; W. C. Wilson, 75 and N. C. Naylor, 75. Choice score on 2--6--12--17 won by F. C. Stiles, Jr., with a 19. The Foursome was won by W. B. Huey, J. D. Archer, JW. McCurdy and W. C. 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