FOUU FJUQAY, JULY 21, 1931. CORNER 11TH AND O STREETS ... S. & H. GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS ARE AN ADDED SAVING HERE! A GREAT STORE GROWING GREATER . GOLF TOURNAMENT 0T JP gl T 0T SWINGS INTO FINAL 1 7(1 IB m Jfr 1 1 JL it i ti i iii 1 1 i m wwrrn . .- . - - UUMU I IIVS I IH-U.il I Koolen Will Meet Calvert at Antelope; Gelwick Plays Dubry at Eastridge. Klaurens-Partridge Match at Eastridge; Schmidt and Johnson at Antelope. Th3 final round of the six flights of the golf tournament are being played this week and must be completed by next Wednesday eve ning at 6 o'clock. Turn in scores to M. R. Colson or Prof. E. W. Lantz. The pairings for the finals are: Antelope, first flight; Koolen vs. Calvert; second flight, Schmidt vs. Johnson, and third flight, Dye vs. Cropper. Eastridge, first flight, Dubry vs. Gelwick; second flight, Klaurens vs. Partridge; third flight, Gettings vs. Noyes. In the semifinal rounds com pleted last Wednesday evening in the first flight at Eastridge, Du bry defeated Webb; Gelwick beat Starkebaum. Second flight, Part ridge took Lehman; third flight, Gettings defeated Miller and Bowers dropped his match to Noyes. 'At Antelope, first flight, Koolen defeated Lieben while Calvert was disposing of Byers. The second fligfht saw Schmidt win over Huff. Johnson drew a forfeit from the Panter-McCormack match. Dye eliminated' Ritchey in the third flight and Cropper advanced to the semifinals with a forfeit from the Guthrie and Hamilton match. Prizes vill be awarded to the winners of the above flights by M. R. Colson of the student execu tive committee. HOMO FT FINISH FIRST OSSERS ROUND Finals Must Be Completed By July "29; Numerous Changes Necessary. The horseshoe tournament has completed the first round and is half way thru the quarter finals. The lower bracket of the latter round is to be completed this week as a part of the semi-final matches. Finals must be completed by July 29. Guthrie defeated Schwarz in the quarter finals while Bunch beat Witt who had been substituted for the Cotting-Klaurence match. Epp was defeated by Wilhelms, the lat ter being substituted for Beatty and Swan who were declared in eligible because they were not students in the university this sum mer. Schmidt won from Clason. In the first round, Vogt for feited to Ritchey while Wilson won i nthe same maner from Arthur Jones; Vogt and Jones having completed the ix week term. The pairings for the rest of the quarter fin i i include Andrews vs. Lightbody; Majors vs. Quimby and Ritchey vs. Patterson who has been substituted for Wilson. The pairings for the semi-finals in the upper bracket include Guthrie vs. Busch; Wilhelms vs. Schmidt. The horseshoe courts are open almost every evening uouth of Teachers college and some member of the students executive commit tee will be present in order that the maches may be played with officials present. 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