. India rubber world. boat, the ball game and the harbor trip, though they showedup at the club house at Point Shirley in good season for the shoredinner. There were twenty-eight entrants at the tnurnaineiU, anil the\kept busy. The cards showed the following records: Score. Handicap. Net. Lawrence B. Page 83 9 74 Wallace G. Page 80 6 74 W. Pitcher 91 17 74 1~. II. Jones 91 78 Philip !•:. Young 86 8 78 II. C. Benchlcy 96 18 78 E. C. Clark 86 7 79 Samuel Wright 93 14 79 Chas. Pastenc 98 IS 80 J. B. E. Wheeler. .101 20 81 J. H. Learned 101 17 84 E. E. Wadbrook 106 20 86 II. C. Mason 102 1


. India rubber world. boat, the ball game and the harbor trip, though they showedup at the club house at Point Shirley in good season for the shoredinner. There were twenty-eight entrants at the tnurnaineiU, anil the\kept busy. The cards showed the following records: Score. Handicap. Net. Lawrence B. Page 83 9 74 Wallace G. Page 80 6 74 W. Pitcher 91 17 74 1~. II. Jones 91 78 Philip !•:. Young 86 8 78 II. C. Benchlcy 96 18 78 E. C. Clark 86 7 79 Samuel Wright 93 14 79 Chas. Pastenc 98 IS 80 J. B. E. Wheeler. .101 20 81 J. H. Learned 101 17 84 E. E. Wadbrook 106 20 86 II. C. Mason 102 15 87 F. L. Tufts 107 19 88 W. H. Miner 120 26 94 There were other participants who. hnwever, did not liaml intlieir cards. Tlie first three on the above score were declared winners, andsuitable prizes were awarded them later in the day. One oclock saw a crowd of rublier men, in outing costumes,gathered at Otis Wharf listening to the sustaining strains of theLynn Cadet Band and waiting witli mure or less patience for. Dkp.\ fR(,.m Fort .Andrew for Trip to Shirlev. the command All aboard. The steamer Griswold didnt ex-actly strain at her hawsers, but she was there ready to receive,with scrubbed decks, the embarking rubber men. Some timeallowance was given after the appointed hour of departure for thetardy golfers, and the way some of them dashed down the wharfin automobiles would have meant fines for the chauffeurs had notthe police politely turned their heads. Neat red cardboard discs,silver bound, were provided, on which each man wrote his nameand thus introduced himself to his fellows. A sound of whistles, a blast from the band, joyous acclaimsfrom the passengers, and the Griswold started on its trip downthe harbor with one hundred and fifty men on pleasure band, which has accompanied every one of the fifteen outingscif tlie dull, with Leader S. S. Lurvey. kept up a lively concertiluring the trip. Below, a light bunch of sandwiches and colddrinks was se


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