India rubber world . totheir special trol-ley car at SalemWillows, re transferred to a specialcar in Salem, ar-riving in Bostonshortly after 10oclock, all agree-ing that they hadspent one of thepleasantest daysin their whole ex-perience. It maybe i nteresting here, in recapitulation, to note the names of those who en-tered the golf tournament, their scores, gross and net, and thehandicaps. They are as follows : HandPlayer. Gross, cap. George 64 63F. B. Bemis 58 Otto E. Odell,J. S. Patterson,H. C. Pearson, G. Edwin Alden,Frank Bemis,A. O. Bourn, Jr.,S. W.


India rubber world . totheir special trol-ley car at SalemWillows, re transferred to a specialcar in Salem, ar-riving in Bostonshortly after 10oclock, all agree-ing that they hadspent one of thepleasantest daysin their whole ex-perience. It maybe i nteresting here, in recapitulation, to note the names of those who en-tered the golf tournament, their scores, gross and net, and thehandicaps. They are as follows : HandPlayer. Gross, cap. George 64 63F. B. Bemis 58 Otto E. Odell,J. S. Patterson,H. C. Pearson, G. Edwin Alden,Frank Bemis,A. O. Bourn, Jr.,S. W. Brown,Mr. Clement,H. I. Crampton,E. H. Cutler,Walter Dean, MEMBERS. W. L. Pitcher, H. F. Wanning, Arthur Reeve, G. P. Whitmore, Arthur W. Stedman, E. S. Williams. J. 11. Stedman, GUESTS. H. T. Fletcher,J. L. Garvin,Joseph W. Green, Jr.,C. S. Hunter,Max ,Harry W. Noyes,Walter E. Piper,W. F. Pitcher, A FEW NOTES. G. E. B. Putnam, G. H. Stedman, Jos. C. Stedman, .m. d. Mr. Towne, E. II. Wiggin, R. B. MISERY ISLAND AND THE CLUB HOUSE. •5 F. (. Hood 52 o W. L 6. 8 C. C. Converse. ..50 5 A. H. 60 5 W. E. Barker 60 5 S. L. 64 9 Benton 61 5 F. D. Balderson . 61 S Those present were : Hand!-Gross, cap. Ket. Player. H. W. Bean ... 58 oW. F. 67 8 A. B. Jones 59 o E. H. 74 14H. C. Mason. ... 73 12 W. E. Piper 76 14 W. J. Kelly 84 14 J. H. 91 l8 R. B. 90 14 H. F. Wanning. .103 15 F. L. Locke 123 18 58595Q60616270737688105 Eugene H. Clapps steam yacht, the Idle Hour, lay in theoffing all day and was visited by numbers of the rubber men,who were charmed with its elegance and its evident fitness for pleasuring in NewEngland waters. = G e o r g e H .Hood, who knowsevery foot of theNorth Shore, mostvividly describedthe points of mter-est as the Empresssteamed along thecoast. = The Forsythgolf ball, donatedby the BostonBelting Co., wasgenerally used inthe golf


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