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Essex County Club. 
Regular Handicap Stroke Competi- 
tions began Saturday, June 26, and will 
continue up to and _ including September 
4. ‘These competitions are open to all 
members and their guests, to the Myopia 
Hunt, Nahant, Salem Golf and Montser- 
rat clubs, and to those whom the com- 
mittee may invite. Entrance fee, $1.00. 
Prizes for best net and gross scores, but 
no competitor to receive more than one 
prize in any event. 
On Saturday, July 17, the members 
_ returning the best eight net scores will 
qualify to play off at matchplay, with 
their club handicaps, for the Handicap 
Challenge Cup. 
On Saturday, August 7, the members 
returning the best eight gross scores will 
qualify to play off at match play, at 
scratch, for the Scratch Challenge Cup. 
On Saturday, August 21, the members 
returning the best two gross scores will 
qualify to play off at match play, thirty- 
six holes, for the De Arcos cup. Any 
member winning this cup three times 
thereby becomes the owner. 
A Ringer Cup and Medal have been 
offered by R. H. Dana, to be played for 
by members from June 28 to September 
30, inclusive. 
Special invitation tournaments, open to 
members of the Massachusetts Golf As- 
sociation, and others whom the com- 
mittee may invite, will be held on July 
15, 16 and 17, and August 19, 20 and 
21. Particulars concerning these events 
will be announced later. : 
A members’ handicap golf tournament 
marked the opening of the golf season 
at the Essex County club last Saturday. 
George E. Warren was the winner, with 
a net score of 80 and a gross score of 
88. The summary: 
Gross. Hcp. Net. 
G. E. Warren 88 8 80 
H. H. Stevens 89 8 81 
F. T. Pfaelzer 94 12 82 
G. F. Willett 85 2 83 
H. K. Caner, jr. 100 «16 84 
A. §S. Porter, jr. 99 14 85 
H. W. Mason 102 16 86 
H. E. Russell 101. 14 37 
H. K. Caner 102 12 90 
In Yachting Circles. 
Charles E. Hodges was againthe win- 
ner of the one design class race of the 
Manchest.r Yacht clu. © Uhe third in 
the s ries of races! rthiscla was ailed 
last Saturday afrern «nn ne goo! ‘a 
ing conditions. and like tw = prec ding 
races M>r. Hodges firs ea first. “Tne re 
were eight boats o1t = Al ght vorthwet 
wind was blowing, j st stro o encugh vo 
mike the snugly rieged “Séesen rs”? 
skim over the water at a good rate. ‘The 
summary: - 
El. time 
Boat and owner. hyo. s- 
No. 8, C. E. Hodges 1 23 00 
No. 7, F. W. Fabyan 1.:24./45 
Of Interest to Dog Fanciers; Registered Stock. 
Lovers of fine bred dogs and fanciers fancy dogs, but he has some very highly 
of registered stock will be interested in bred stock and he informs THe BREEZE 
the above picture taken a few weeks ago’ man that he is willing to sell a few pup- 
in Salem at the residence of David G. pies. The dogs may be seen at 194 
Whelton on Hathorne street. Mr. Hathorne street, near the High school, 
Whelton is not in the business of raising easily accessible for automobiles. 
HENRY N. BLISS 632 Essex St., Beverly 
Team in Manchester and Beverly Farms each morning with fresh, selected Vegetables 
and Fruit, makinga specialty of all kinds of Berries from My Garden to You. 
Carefully Fed Broiler Chickens and Eggs a specialty 
BLISS DOG KENNELS 
4|Why not buy a Frisky English Cocker Spaniel 
for the children. Fine Pets and Sporting Dogs. 
Young Dogs and Puppies for sale from Champion 
Stock. 
k@S"Don't forget our Persian Cats white and vari- 
ous colors. 
——Gall and see our little Managerie-—— 
| BEATON’S 
| Auto - Shoestore 
is Fcunded on the Principle of 
CONVENIENCE TO PATRONS 
@ It is at your command— 
a postcard brings it to your 
door. It has 
FITS FOR ALL FEET 
and makes a specialty of 
Kushion-Komfort Shoes 
JAMES BEATON. PROP, 
Corner Lincoln and School Sts. 
MANGHESTER 
No. 5, George Lee 12512 No. 10,G. Wigglesworth 1278 03 
No. 1, A. E. Chase 125 24 No. 6, J. H: Storer 1 28 08 
No..9, G. O’Hara © 1 26 46 §=©No. 2, R. L. Warner 128. 33 
