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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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THREE OF THE FIVE TU.LVHOS IN LINE. 



ON THE PUTTING GREEN. 



OUTING OF THE NEW ENGLAND RUBBER CLUB. 



THE Midsummer Outing of the New England Rubber 

 Club, on July 14, occurred this year about two weeks 

 earlier than usual, as it was believed that more of the 

 members would be at home early in July than later in 

 the month or early in August. Through the good offices of 

 Mr. Arthur VV. Stedman and Mr. F. C. Hood, the association 

 became for the second time the guests of the Country Club at 

 Brookline, Massachusetts. The choice was most enthusiasti- 

 cally approved by the majority of the rubber men, who appre- 

 ciate fully what this magnificently equipped club offers in the 

 way of beautiful surroundings, opportunities for athletic sports 

 of all kinds, and a great hospitable mansion equipped with all 

 creature comforts for a rallying place. 



The feature of the day was the tallyho ride from the Hotel 

 Touraine, in Boston, out Commonwealth avenue, through the 

 beautiful park system comprising the Back Bay Fens, Jamaica- 

 way, through the residence section of beautiful Brookline to 

 the Country Club. There were five tallyhos in line, Mr. Wil- 



liam J. Kelley, who suggested this feature, being in charge. 

 On reaching their destination the visitors were greeted by the 

 Lynn Cadet Band, which, from the broad verandas, discoursed 

 popular music through the afternoon and evening. 



The golf links, which are particularly fine, were at once put 

 in use for the Handicap Medal Play Tournament. There were 

 many entries, but on account of the rain, which came later, 

 only the following made the full course of eighteen holes : 



CLASS B. 



Hand- 

 Gross, icap. Net. 



E. H. Litch 103 2 



Wm. Keyes 104 6 



A. L. Lindsey 107 4 



E. E. Wadbrook. ... 120 6 



J. E. Page 129 4 



W. J. Kelley 134 6 



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SNAP SHOT AT A GROUP OF OFFICERS. 



[Secretary Pearson, Assistant Secretary Wadbrook, President '■ 

 Treasurer WhitmoRE.] 



THE BASEBALL GAME. 



[Showing the Catcher of the "Rubbers," Umpire Apsley, and a group o( 



admirers.] 



