rr ---- August 4, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 19 ABE ESPINOSA WINS WESTERN OPEN CROWN Farrell Spurts to Take Second Honors From Al Espinosa in Final Round of Play In a field which included practically all the stars of the western country and in addition the national open champion, North Shore golfers covered themselves with glory. The story of this glory is the story of the Western Open championship which was held at the North Shore Golf club on Glen- view road, but the really brilliant para- graphs make the name Espinosa stand out boldly. Farrell Is Second Abe Espinosa, who is professional at the Columbian Club, one of our north shore clubs, was the winner. He won by three strokes, his score being 291 for the double round. Brother Al, who is professional at Illinois G. C., finished third with 295 while in between the two brothers finished Johnny Farrell of the Quaker Ridge club of New York, who is the national open champ- ion, with 294. First and third in a championship event is a wonderful achievement for the Espinosa brothers. Abe picked out the lead in the first two rounds and hung gamely to it to the finish. Brother Al, up to the final round threatened to win or at least be run- ner-up, but in the final round, started to toss away strokes and Farrell, the man who beat the famous Bobby Jones for the National open championship, came along with a spurt which landed him in second place. Hutchison Finishes Tenth Jock Hutchison of Glenview wasn't playing at his best, but at that fin- ished in tenth place. Scores of the north shore players were as follows: -- Abe Espinosa, Columbian ..143 148 291 Al Espinosa, Illinois ..... 150 144 295 Jock Hutchison, Glenview ..149 153 302 J. P. Rouse, Mundelein ....155 152 307 Laurie Ayton, Evanston ....155 154 309 Dave Tosh, Sunset Ridge ..158 155 313 Walter Kennett ............150 166 316 W. Cameron, Illinois ..... 156 163 319 Waldo Fisher Joins N. U. Football Coaching Staff Waldo Fisher, all-conference end on Northwestern's football squad last year, has been added to the football coaching staff for the coming fall Fisher will be assigned to the fresh- man team where he will tutor the end candidates. The varsity staff will consist of the same coaches as last year. Coach Dick Hanley will head the staff and will have Maurey Kent, Jack Ryan, Pat Hanley and Herb Steger as assistants. The latter will confine his activities to coaching the second team. Bob Johnson, Tom Stidham, and Litz Rus- ness will handle the frosh squad in addition to Fisher. Mrs. S. H. Joechel and daughter, Joan, of Lake Mills, Wis. who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Thompson, 1067 Oak street, returned to their home last Saturday. Miss Annette Thompson returned with them for a two weeks' visit. s------ Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Weisner, 943 Oak street, are leaving today on an eastern motor trip. They will visit in Canada and come down through the New England states to New York City, Maryland, and Delaware: -- Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bartlett and family, 711 Sheridan road, have left for their summer cottage on Sylvan Beach, Mich. They will be away un- til school opens in the fall. Police Warn Villagers of Bogus Photo Deals Winnetka police reported this week the operations of bogus picture-enlarg- ing salesmen who employ the old scheme of taking an order for picture enlargement at a given price and then refuse to deliver the work or return the photograph. In many instances the pictures are highly prized posses- sions and are returned only upon pay- ment of an exorbitant sum. Mrs. A. J. Mitchell, 263 Woodlawn avenue, is leaving next Monday with her two children, Jean and Donald, to drive to Muskoka resort which is north of Toronto, Canada. They will be away until the early part of Septem- ber. ----p-- Mrs. A. H. Barber, 1214 Scott ave- nue, and her six year old son, Lang- don, returned last Monday after va- cationing at Castle Park, Mich. Mrs. 3arber's. daughter, Mary Phyllis, re- turned to Camp Quinnebeck, Vt. this year and her older boy, Harris, is at Camp Manitou, Ontario, Canada. Highest Grade UPHOLSTERING Cabinet Work Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics ANTIQUES We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order H. G. LINDWALL Highest Grade Upholstering Established 1895 808 Oak Street Ph. Winnetka 145 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Evanston Shop Open Saturday Evenings Only During August THE@) us Henry C.Lytton & Sons CHICAGO--State and Jackson EVANSTON---Orrington and Church IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP An August Suit Sale "That Surpasses cAny Similar Event of Recent Years -- in Variety --in Desirability of Style and Pattern --in Decisiveness of Reductions $20)2024,$30)30 For Men and Young Men With One and Jwo rol T= range of selection and the savings speak for themselves. No further comment is necessary. Don't pass by this opportunity. Several Hundred $48 and $45 4-Piece Golf Suits Included at $29.50