July 23, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 49 
| Essex County Crus Go.r. 
A field of thirty-three players com- 
peted in the golf tournament at the 
Essex County club, ‘Manchester, last 
Saturday,—a handicap medal play 
for men. In addition to prizes for 
first and second net scores, a special 
prize was awarded for the best 
selected nine holes. Randolph Tuck- 
er won the tournament with a net 
of 72, and T. G. Stevenson was 
second with 78. Mr. Tucker and 
Fulton Cutting tied for the special 
prize, each making the selected nine 
holes in 33. The summary: 
Nine 
Best 
Gross Hdep. Net Holes 
ferry Pucker. 2... iH 5 72 33 
T. G. Stevenson ... 84 6 78 "6 
PU RIURATIOE sis... a 84 5 79 Re 
i Heo Wallett..... 86 6 80 36 
E. E. Williams .... 95 tS 80 39 
eee POTTS. sss + < 92 12 80 =! 
M. G. Haughton .. 96 12 84 — 
aia AOI . 3. 105 18 87 45 
Samuel Carr ...... 101 14 87 24 
Pe tAnOry ...... oF 10 87 40 
D.L. Pickman, Jr. . 96 8 88 35 
Berboardman ..... 106 16 90 —_ 
Spencer Borden, Jr. 107 16 91 45 
J 2G ed 105 20 85 a 
E. M. Gerould ....104 20 84 — 
No cards: H. K. Caner, G. G, Snow- 
den, G. E. Warren, Gen. A. Ames, J. H. 
Laneashire, Eben D. Jordan, D. B. Hus- 
sey, F. T. Pfaelzer, C. M. Amory, J. H. 
Overall, L. S. Bigelow, B. W. Estabrook, 
A. F. Southerland, C. F. Samson, R. H. 
Dana, H. P. McKean, Jr., Richard Gamb- 
rill, John Reece, L. A. Frothingham. 
B. W. Estabrook won in the play- 
off, by match play, for the Handicap 
Challenge cup the qualifying round 
of which was played Saturday July 
10. 
Golfing events at the Essex County 
club the coming week include: Sat- 
urday, July 24, handicap bogey for 
men, Ist, 2d and 3d prizes; Tuesday, 
July 27, 9.30 a. m., ladies foursome 
handicap medal play, prizes for best 
net; Thursday, July 29, mixed four- 
somes, handicap medal play, prizes 
for best net; Saturday, July 31, 
Men’s Scratch Challenge cup, 8 best 
gross scores to qualify for matcn 
play, prizes for best gross and best 
net. 
Early August golf fixtures at the 
Tedesco C. C., Swampscott: Aug. 7, 
Handicap vs. par. Aug. 11, Ladies 
championship. Oual. rend. 18 holes, 
Aug. 14, Handicap medal play. 
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YACHTING, GOLF, TENNIS 
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TOURNAMENT FOR SENIORS 
A handicap golf tournament for 
men over 50 years of age was played 
at the Essex County club Wednesday. 
The score: 
Gross Hdep. Net 
Meio Willams... o-pete 98 15 83 
RRMUGL RET ahs 5% orate a 98 14 84 
De Ht Hostetter. 45. 98 14 84 
Berke ANOLY gant’ s 2.0. Hoeite 95 10 85 
Geo. R. White 103 18 85 
Chas. P. Searle 105 18 87 
G. G. Snowden 105 16 89 
Eben D. Jordan 109 20 &9 
J. H, Lancashire 104 15 89 
S. A. Culbertson 118 24 94 
No Cards: C. C. Converse, Wm. V. Kel- 
len, G. E. Cabot, Amory Eliot, J. G. For- 
rest, G. E. Barnard, F. A. Southerland. 
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GLOUCESTER YACHT CLUB. 
The Bonitwo, H. Russell Smith, 
owner, again won out in the Glou- 
cester Yacht club race, sailed last 
Saturday. M. E. Wick’s Winsome 
was second, and the others compet- 
ing, together with owners, finished in 
the following order: Arrow, S. E. 
Raymond; Aurora, R. M. Pigeon; 
Privateer II., A. W. Pollard; Tid II., 
A. G. Leonard; Scater, A. E. Flint; 
Mouse, W. G. Brown, Jr.; Moslem, 
W. A. Rowe. 
Sovuam YACHT CLuB. 
Four classes sailed last Saturday in 
the ‘Squam Yacht club races. The 
winners were: 15-foot class, Snipe, 
H. H. Wiggin, owner; One-Design 
cats, Catspaw, Gertrude Wiggin, 
owner; Dog class, Pup, Blanche 
Borden, owner; Class E, Grayling, 
H. B. Duane, owner. 
About a score of caddies at the 
Myopia Hunt club, at Hamilton, 
went back to work Friday on the 
promise that if they make good on 
a probationary service of a week 
their demands for an increase in pay 
might be granted. The boys have 
been getting 40 cents a round on 
week days and 50 cents on holidays. 
They struck three weeks ago for 60 
cents on week days and 75 cents .on 
Sundays and_ holidays. Amateur 
caddies have been carrying the 
clubs during the strike, the club 
men using their chauffeurs or else 
lugging their own clubs. The boys 
organized and prevented any strike 
breakers from working. 
MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, July 23 
Sun Light High Tide 
Day Rises Sets Auto A. M. P. M. 
Fri 23. 4.26 (14. T44 “746 8.8 
Sat 24 -4.27 714 744 .849 9.8 
Sun 20,%°4.28 7.138 «7.43 948 710.6 
Mone 224.29. TAZ TAD. 10.49 ATA 
LUCwmonese sO a LE Ral 1136 11.52 
Wed. 285 74:31, (7.10  ~ 7,40 12.26 
Thu 29 4.32 7.9 7.99 1243 1.18 
The regatta committee of the 
Pleon Y. C., Marblehead announces 
that races will be held throughout the 
season on Wednesdays and Satur- 
days; at times the Saturday races 
will be under the auspices of the 
Corinthian Y. C. The Pleon fleet, 
both open and decked classes, will 
race with the Corinthian boats in the 
midsummer series. The fleet is the 
same as last year, with the exception 
that Theodore Jones will sail the 
Flash instead of Horton Brown, wo 
is sailing on Comm. Wheelock’s 
(Corinthian) Britomart. 
Members of the Gloucester Y. L. 
are planning to make the Gloucester 
Day race this year memorable in the 
annals of Masachusetts Bay yachi- 
ing. The regatta will be held at 
Gloucester, Monday, Aug. 9, and 
will count for the Yacht Racing 
Union championships. In order that 
the yachts may proceed the same day 
to. Marblehead for the opening of 
mid-summer week, Tuesday, the race 
will be started at 10 o’clock in the 
morning, when advantage will be 
taken of the morning breeze. 
Ralph W. Dundas of New York, a 
summer resident of Bass Rocks, and 
a yachting enthusiast, has given the 
Gloucester Y. C. $250 to be used for 
trophies in the race. Ex-Commodore 
“Ben” Colby of the club has charter- 
ed for the day a schooner yacht, on 
which he will entertain the visiting 
yachtsmen, of whom a large number 
are expected, owning to the Union’s 
squadron run from Bass Point the 
previous day. 
Coming sporting events on the 
Marblehead shore: Sunday, July 25, 
Beachcomber Dory club race; Sun- 
day, July 25, Marblehead Racing 
Dory club race; Saturday, July 31, 
open race, Corinthian Yacht club; 
Sunday, August 1, Interclub Dory 
race; Sunday, August 1, Marblehead 
Racing Dory club race; Saturday, 
August 7, Club race, Corinthian 
Yacht club. 
Subscribe for the Breeze, $2.00 per 
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BOX 244, BEVERLY, MASS, 
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