. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Contestants in Chicago Trade's First Golf Tourney, at Briergate Club, August 31. MKiny , wlio were and 'aiv iiienibcrs, exliibiting at the New Kiig- land fair, !Se])teinber 1 to 5. Serious alarm is ))eing caused by the short suiJi)ly of coal among the growers under glass. K. A. A. Henderson, Winner of Ziska Cup. CHICAGO FLORISTS GOLF. The distinction of holding the first l(K-al golf tourney in this trade belongs to the florists of Chicago by viitue of tlie initiative of John Ziska, who invited his fellow craftsmen to c()m])ete for a si
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Contestants in Chicago Trade's First Golf Tourney, at Briergate Club, August 31. MKiny , wlio were and 'aiv iiienibcrs, exliibiting at the New Kiig- land fair, !Se])teinber 1 to 5. Serious alarm is ))eing caused by the short suiJi)ly of coal among the growers under glass. K. A. A. Henderson, Winner of Ziska Cup. CHICAGO FLORISTS GOLF. The distinction of holding the first l(K-al golf tourney in this trade belongs to the florists of Chicago by viitue of tlie initiative of John Ziska, who invited his fellow craftsmen to c()m])ete for a silver cup, donated by Joseph Ziska A: Sons, at the Briergate Golf Club, Deer- tield. 111., August 31. An even dozen re- sponded to his invitation. A number of ethers exjiressed their desire to partici pate, but were kept away l)y business demands. Theirs was tlie loss, for those who partook of Mr. Ziska's hosiiitality sprni a most enjoyable day on an in- terest iiig g(df cdurse and discovereil tliat in the ranks of florists in this town are some jjlayers of exceptional caliber. One surprise was in store tor the hdvs. I'pon arrival at the course, about In o'ldock in the morning, a round was made of the first nine ludes. When all had fompleted this. Bed), the genial and ever helpful club jirofessional, an iKiunced tliat the scores would be used ;is the basis of handicaps for an 18 li(de contest in the afternoon. Though the handicaps held by the jdayers at their individual clul)s had been noted, all agreed that the jilan proposed was niiist fair and sportsmanlike. The an iioniic-emeiit, however, cast a of gloom on the usual cheery face of Mor ton I'oelilinanii, who had in the morn- ing a stiperb 41 for the nine holes, jiar of which is ;>*). a feat which lie admitted he did not expect to efpial in tlie afternoon. The three rejiresenta- tives of the Poehhnann family, hn\ve\cr. turni'd ill the three lowest scores of the afteinooii, Roland and Walter tinisliiiig
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