June 23, 191S 



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The 'Navy on Top 



Ensign Addison Stillwell, previously "Ad" Stillwell, again 

 ■"copped" at the lumbermen's tournament at the Flossmoor Country 

 Club on Tuesday, June 18. Although not having played since the 

 last tournament, he put over a remarkably good game and retained 

 his title of champion. 



Mr. Still-well's card for the thirty-six holes of jjlay was 79-78- 

 1.57, which was five strokes better than the score of W. .J. Poye of 

 Omalia, vvhicli showed 80-82-16::. These two experts were tlie con- 



tenders last year also for the final play. In fact, they had to play 

 ofE for the permanent possession of the American Lumberman cup 

 for e.xtra hole play. Stillwell has been in the navy practically 

 since then and now has the rank of "ensign." 



Mr. Stillwell played with Foye, Charles F. Thompson and L. W. 

 Lincoln. 



The Stillwell cup offered by Mr. Stillwell for low gross score for 

 thirty-six holes necessarily could not go to him, so this being the 



TOP ROW: L. E. CROW; F. R. G.\DD ; H. H. HETTLER ; i: \ I II' 

 SWIFT AND HIS PIPE; L E UULL' 



