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HARDWOOD RECORD 



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third leg won by Mr. Foye, the trophy is now his permanently. 

 The list of events was given in our last issue anJ was as complete 



and varied as usual. Thanks to an eflicicntly organized fori'e the 



reports were compiled in ample time lor the annual liamiiiet and 



business meeting which came in the evening. 

 Winners of the Events 

 The cup and trophy winners were as t'ulluws: 

 L'hanipl.mslilp <u|>— AJillson StlllwoH: W. J. Fnye. riiniuT up. 



American LumbtiiMan cup, low gross, 30 holes — W. J. Foye, 102; I. 

 Lincoln, runner up. 



LuiuUeriuvn's .Vssoclatlon of Chicago cup — A. T. Stewart, 102-30-72. 

 11. II. Ilettler cup, linmllcap against hogey — V. F. Mushek, 3 up. 

 W. J. Foye cup, 30 holes iigalnBt par — E. Konyon, 1 up. 

 rreshlent's trophy, choice score — J. L. Lone, 85-17-OK. 

 C. J. True trophy, approaching ami putting — U. A. Bond. 

 E. C. Crussett trophy— S. O. KnuOson, 100-10-84. 



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trophy— II. W. Chanrtler, 90-24-72. 



FIRST now. RE.VDIXr, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, STARTING WITH SECOND MAX: BISHOP, SMALLET, FLIXN, CAETLE, POWELL AND 

 PERCY STONE; MARK H. BROWN AND E. H. DEFEBAUGH. SECOND BOW: JOHN McLAUGIII.IX nP rilIC.\GO; THE SPORTY LOOK- 

 ING MEN ON THE RIGHT ARE McEWEN RANSOM AND L. W. CROW. BOTTOM ROW: A. M. KH 1 1 AUI >S( i\, r,KO. OSGOOD, L. P. DuBOSE 

 AND GARRETT LAMB; KELLY, THE SAW MAN AND MARK BROWN ni MIlMlllIS 



