August 1, 1920.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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nis singles from H. G. Smith, of the United States Tire Co., 

 score 6-3. 6-4, whereby Mr Baker won a kg on the perpet- 

 ual challen..;,- ,-u\>. donatol i^v Th,- Rubier \^v..ri.it..iii, t,. 1„- w,.n 



Gross 93, handicap 20, net 73. E. H. Sprague, of the Spragiie 

 Tire & Rubber Co., Omaha, Neb., won two thermos bottles with 

 the siOTid b.w iKt SL-..«' ,>l 86 i;ross. lU handicap, 76 net. 



The Swimming Pool. 



three times, and a gold-mounted pocketbook. 

 a silver-buckled belt, went t,. Mr. .'^niiih. 



The second prize, 



.A D. Lown wc 



1)3. The first h 



leather golf-bag with the low 

 net prize, a smoking set, went 



THE GOLF TOURNAMENT. 



The golf committee had arranged a handicap play golf tourna- 

 ment open only to members of the Association with prizes for 

 the low griiss, first low net. and second low net scores. The 



F GeDNEV 1- .\RMS. 



to E. I'. Gwillim; score 103 gross. 26 handicap, 77 net. H. Har- 

 denburgh was the second low net man, scoring 103 gross, 23 handi- 

 cap, 80 net, and won a dozen golf balls. 



In the special contest for guests, a cocktail shaker, the prize 



Hotel Lorbv. 



entries were divided into Class "A" and class "B", accordnig to 

 handicaps, two distinct contests for members being held. 



In Class "A" the prize for the low gross score, a leather golf- 

 bag, was won by G. G. Yule, of the Falls Rubber Co., Cuyahoga 

 Falls, Ohio, with a score of 79. A mantel clock, the prize for the 

 first low net score, was won by VV. E. Kavenaugh, of the Ply- 

 mouth Rubber Co., Canton, Mass., with the following score : 



The Golf Colr.se. 

 lor the low nol score was won by -\. E. Belteridgc. wlio scored 

 82 gross. 8 handicap, 74 net. 



The putting was open to everyone and ihe first prize, a leather 

 pocket cocktail case, went to F. .-K. Goddard. of the Sterling Tire 

 Corporation, Rutherford, N. J. D. A. Paterson. of Ralfour- 

 Williamson & Co., and P. E. Young were tied for the scAnd 

 prize, a silk umbrella. Mr. Young won on the toss. 



