The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 09, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 29

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Francis Gaines, Omaha Country club, sec
retary of the tournament, will take a shot
at working his way into the finals.
The Country club offers a spacious and well-equipped club house for entertainment of
tournament visitors. Photo by Louis R Bostwick
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Charlie Johnson, professional instructor
at the Country club, pronounces the
course in excellent condition for the open
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Omaha player entered in the tournament Crowd following a match game over the Country club course. Photo
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anaaw' 111 ' . Blaine Young, Field club player and i-
M prevent Nebraska champion, is out to up- Guy Beckett, Omaha Field club golfer and
CraTview of the Country club links Photo by Louis R- Bostwick. aSns,h0oms,defen!r.es CrnhUSk" S'ate f ,rmrr Ncb" champion, wul
against outsne entries. compete in the Trans Mississippi.