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Show V-. - .- ; f,Tts AiC- , v . - 1 ' ft i t :t ' Ji P ? X: - A K - 1 " C? " - - - - "SRyr , vVi : ! j r-S r. yiff-' - "MV'fTr-u .fVi V'-'-V'pl-M - -I v 41 . - -.MVf f-K - ' " 7v,".v..-',mww.w(WTOjw .ii'.un;-HIOW'.,.JJj(. , .yf Key to pictures: 1. Left to right, Lieutenant Brandon Smith, F. 15. Tiden, R. Tilton. 2. Miss Beatrice Bolton. 3. Left to right, J. T. Brunn, C. L. Smith, H. R. MacMillan, Frank Murphy. 4. Charles "Corky" l!as-slcr, l!as-slcr, club professional. 5. Port ion of ninth putting green. 6. Frank BotterilL 7. H. D. Randall. 8. Left to right, Leon "Sweet, L. D. Larson, F. C. Richmond, Fred Hornung. 9. E. A. Culbertson. 10. D. G. Bolton. Enrollment of Players at Country Club Largest in History of Organization; Game Is Constantly Con-stantly Improving; Larger Course Needed. P. D. Allison, J. H. KhIui, llornco Sfiucl, Lc.wis jr;irl;in, T. 1j. Wntluns, J'.irhop W. A. Walker, II. S. llort...n, ( apt Artlinr M r( 'hrysl c. F. IJufk, T. Tai;.'irt, 11. l;(,iap.. (J. WriKlit, Carl A. l'isl.rr, It. J,. Trarv, Jr., A. K. IVrkiiis, 1 1. (!. lin'itim. Miss 1t.alrii-.o ndli.ni, Mrs. K. A. ( 'n li-rn s"n, tlm Miss.-s Mnri'in ami .laaah I'.ird. ?Uks Mai'jnrir llowar'l, MIks rnllscniw Kritll, Jlu I-- II. mvl-t: aiM Miss Ivasc Oroo. EVERYBODY'S doing it, now! Doing Do-ing what? Why, playing golf, of course. Who can resist the call of the links at this time of the year? Surely not anyone who can look back with pride to the time when he boastfully said to the bunch in the locker rooms, "J got a three on the firat," or "You should have seen me sink a thirty-foot putt for a four on the second, ' ' or ' ' i got a snappy birdie on the third to-dav. to-dav. ' 7 Xever before has I Tie need for a larger golf course been felt more keenly keen-ly than in the last two or three months. Scores of new golfers have been added to the already long list of Country club members. Kvery day sees one or more persons joining the ranks of the devotees of "cow pasture pooh" Especially on Saturday atfernoon and Sunday is the congestion on the nine-hole nine-hole course most apparent. Twosomes, threesomes, and foursomes can be found everywhere, and the warning cry "fore," whose meaning in the prime as "gangway,"' 13 constantly heard. More Room Needed. Jn order to make ro-.rn for eneui-h locker?; 1 0 at-con; mo a a r-onie of 1 i h new Tf.emVier?, th-j r:f- ional v.-as oil,' ed from his e. -m f. - r; a ! !e ' ' gol f shop,'7 and he an -.3 t'i" e;nl !y rcnUT were foreed to sor-k new quarK-ri. But there is one fixture which only death will be able to alter, and that i's a foursome which is everlastingly making mak-ing the rounds, composed of F. C. Richmond, Rich-mond, J. D. Larson, Fred Hornung and 'Loon Sweet. One of the fen lures of this quartet is 1 he daily argument over the scores which takes place under the trees which shade the ninth hole. Here it is that MossVs. Richmond and Horn-ung Horn-ung try to show Messrs. Larson and Sweet that they were two up and one at the eighth hole, or more, a3 the case may be. Local golfers have had no end of competition in the monthly matches of the directors' cup mumcy. Thornton C;i!mer was the winner of the May leu, V. L. McLeod 1 00 k the honors in i 'u c June h. g, and ,1. T. Lm;:n was vj"'o-rious vj"'o-rious in ike .Lpiv competition, fj-.tr-il Tying Ty-ing round for this nv.ntli's cm; pel i 1 in n wil he d::yed on Ang-i'd hi. v.,k-i will give the golfers plenty nf time to play off their matches before the end of the month. Tourney for Big Winners. When the four monthly winners: have been decided, they will have ji miniature minia-ture tourney of their own to decide who shall gain possession of the cup put up by the club directors. ("harley (' ' Corky ' ') LasshT, local prof '-PMonal, and his pr) r : n '-r. ( ,: r r. e ".hx Von Ih;n, r'durjl"d i'rom :,: u-:.-t wr-r'lr one dov n a' the cad t, ' , f i ; - 1 !, i id v-r-o jiol r In a ' ; 'Ui ' y-' hoi" !i;;itr!i v.'i'h ohh' and Lrn !'. 'j Im-remaining Im-remaining por'ion (if t!,c mat(dj v,;:i be srriged on Labor day at. ih- lor a! rhib. nn'l Joca 1 go f '. n l' en lnn.ia si s a rr: looking look-ing forward to that date in ord-r lli.'it th'-y may see the old Mcottih game played aa it should be. S'line of those recently taking up golf are: Mr. snd Mrs. Sam Sharrnan, |