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July 9, 1915. 
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_ Essex County Cius Gor 
A field of 19 players competed in 
the handicap medal play golf at the 
Essex County Club last Saturday 
Parker W. Whittemore, W. C. Chick 
-and Randolph F. Tucker tied for the 
net medal. 
The summary : 
Gross Hdep. Net 
TOE 79 plus2 °S1 
SOR Cron Se 0 Sl 
york SRP ys 86 5 $1 
RRROA Cs: aytils OF" oilers 97 14 83 
P. W. Whittemore 
Ve. Chick 
R. F. Tucker 
Samuel Carr 
C. J. Crocker 
L. Haughton 
F, I. Amory 
Te COUCH ss. we 95 7 88 
Gem tOrter, "IT, 4... .... 104 12 92 
Mee WATTEN 2... 100 8 42 
PEPE PARIMOTY,, ST. 0. vei ice « 103 5 98 
No cards: B. W. Estabrook, R. E. Paine, 
Jost Waneashire, H: H. Stearns, H. N. 
Spaulding, H. M. Merrill, R. Boardman, 
E. O. Munn. 
The golf event at the Essex County 
club tomorrow—July 1o—will be a 
competition for the handicap chal- 
lenge cup for men, the eight best net 
scores to qualify to play off by match 
play for the cup. There will also he 
the weekly prizes for the best gross 
and best net scores. 
Next week’s golfing events will in- 
clude a Ladies’ Foursome Handicap. 
Medal Play competition on Tuesday, 
July 13th, starting at 9.30, with prizes 
for best net score. A Mixed Four- 
some on Thursday, the 15th, and on 
Saturday, the 17th, handicap Medal 
play for men, with prizes for 1st and 
2d net scores and best selected nine 
holes. 
The special Independence Day 
Sweepstakes on July 5 drew a field 
of 23 players. Randolph Tucker 
won the prize for best gross score 
and Spencer Borden, Jr., for best net 
score. 
YACHTING, GOLF, TENNIS 
AND OTHER SPORTS 
Along the NORTH SHORE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
ok 
Fifty-five sailing yachts, the largest 
racing fleet of the season for Marble- 
head, took part in the open regatta of 
the Corinthian Yacht club last Mon- 
day afternoon. All of these finished 
except three ot the one-designed 17- 
footers in the Manchester Yacht club 
class. The winners were: Class P, 
Italia; lass Q, Manataqua; Bar 
Harbor 31-foot class, Vera III; son- 
der class, Sprig; Class R, Alpha; 
Marblehead 17-foot class, Sarampus ; 
Manchester Y. C. 17 foot class, Teal; 
Corinthian Y. C. 15-foot class, Wee 
Three; Marblehead racing dories, 
Paradox; Beachcombers dories, Bun- 
ny; Alpha dories, Clam; handicap 
class, Chekaka; Pleon Y. C. class, 
Lassie. 
The Vanitie defeated the Resolute 
in most decisive fashion in a race 
sailed Monday off Larchmont. She 
finished 4 minutes 11 seconds ahead 
of the Herreshoff yacht, and this 
more than covered her allowance. 
According to her present rating she 
has to allow 1 minute, 6 seconds over 
a course of 28 miles, which was sail- 
ed yesterday, so that on corrected 
time she beat the Resolute by 3 min- 
utes, 5 seconds. 
Week-end racing events at Marble- 
head include: Saturday, July 10. 
Club Race, Corinthian Y. C.  Sun- 
day, July 11. Club race, Beachcom- 
bers Dory club. Sunday, July 11. 
Club race, Marblehead Racing Dory 
club. 
At the Salem Golf club last Satur- 
day the bogey tournament was won 
by George Upton. Monday’s medal 
play handicap was won by Albert 
Goodhue. 
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MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, July 9. 
Sun Light High Tide 
Day Rises Sets: Auto. A. M. P. M. 
Fri 9 4.14 (O23 (ia) 9.2 9.13 
Sat 10 4.15 {hey} (Rap, 9.54 9.58 
Sun 11 4,16 2a 5a Ure Lea hOesG 
Mon 12 4.17 (Ory? Teel, Liane eee 
Tue: 13 4.17 7.22 Lote a epey 
Wed 14 4.18 tol ice book ASS: 
MTS eee WG 5) 4.19 7.20 7.50 12.43 112 
Friends of “Connie” Driscoll, who 
was connected with Donald J. Ross 
for several years at the Essex County 
club, Manchester, and at Pinehurst, 
S. C., and who later was in the sport- 
ing goods department of Jordan, 
Marsh Co., Boston, will be glad to 
know that he is now with the Lynn 
Sporting Goods Co. at 459 Washing- 
ton st., Lynn. This concern carries 
the largest and most varied line of 
high grade sporting goods on the 
North Shore, and some go so far as 
to say they can get better service 
here than in the Boston stores. We 
feel sure “Connie” would go out of 
his way to take good care of North 
Shore people who would make him a 
call at this store in the center of 
Lynn. 
Golf fixtures at the Tedesco Coun- 
try club, Swampscott, for the next 
fortnight: July 10, handicap vs. par. ; 
July 17, handicap medal play; July 
24, mixed foursomes, medal play. 
Handicap. Ladies to invite partners. 
Playing with Paul Tewksbury of 
Woodland, as guests of H. S$. Hail 
and W. S. Cook, at the Salem Golf 
club Saturday afternoon, Francis 
Ouimet, national and state amateur 
champion, bettered his own record of 
74 and set a new mark that will prob- 
ably stand for some time. Ouimet’s 
first round of 39 was nothing won- 
derful but his second, a beautifully 
played 33, represents golf of an al- 
most unbeatable kind, two under the 
par for the course. 
Stewart Scotch Irons $2.50 
Racket Cases 
MacGregor Irons $2.25 
Golf Balls $4-$9 Doz. 
Rackets RestrRuNG IN 24 Hours 
Whatever you need for individual or 
carry our guarante 
LYNN SPORTING GOODS CO 
GOLF and TENNIS GOODS 
FOREICN AND DOMESTIC GOLF CLUBS 
Edgemont Irons $1.50 
MacGregor Wood Clubs $2.75-$5.25 
GOLF AND TENNIS BALLS OF ALL KINDS 
Tennis Balls $3-$4 Doz. 
Baseball Goods, Fishing Tackle and Bicycles--a full line of each. 
GorF Cruss REPAIRED SAME Day RECEIVED 
club use is here in abundance and only in 
e and complete satisfaction. 
sy WASHINGTON ST., 
Edgemont Wood Clubs $1.75 
Caddy Bags 
such qualities as will 
459-455 
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