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Page 10 I Woe ei Co il s aye ‘ \ TA h 7 - h \ ’ _C - . - © *. Ck - & > » Home of The Freeport Athletic Association and Gun Club COVERING OVER FIVE ACRES OF GROUND AND OVER EIGHT HUNDRED FEET ON SOUTH MAIN STREET Qver 600 Feet of Water Front The F reeport Athletic Associdtion Sport Lover's Nook With Splendid Docking Facilities -\ was organized July 1st, 1921. It immediately applied for membership in the M _ Swimming beach, Sport Lover's Nook| Metropol mmumdy- tion of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United THESEORT LOVER'S NOOK will becaine fs Lane is a private roadway through the property; States. The Board of Managers, composed of Frederick W. Rubien, Pres. Os for many good and sufficient reasons: 1st- leading to the club house at the dock. The con-|ident, of St. George's Club; H. Obertupessing, Vice President, West Side |fresh seafood; 2nd-home'grown garden vegeta- templated: improvements. are lawn tennis courts |Y, M. C. A.; Charles A. Elbert, Treasurer, Anchor A. C.; Lester Stevens bles; 3rd-our own hennery, supplying fresh eggs on which championship matches -will be held; base- Johnson, Johnson A. C.; Geo. P. Mathews, Morningside A. C.; Jacob W. a a Ath-o Holsteins, which ball field where all the athletic clubs will send|Stumpf, Grace Club; Martin A. Klein, Bohemian Gymnasium; Warren) \\\ \°\ fir Whica pro- feams to cross bats with our own club team; 50/Fielding, 22nd Engineers; Stephen A. Byrnes, Trinity Club; John J. Deignan, vides our cream and milk; 5th-our own natural and 75 foot indoor rifle ranges; fly-casting con-|St. Bartholomew's A. C. spring which furnishes our water and will be served {esting gr guild». billiard paror; hunting head-! '' Realizing the many years Ruddy P. Domschke spent in promoting exclusively in bottles to our guests; 6th-our own quarters with guides who know where to find the| amateur sports, unanimously elected the Freeport Athletic Association to . , game. Moonlight sailing will be featured with membership on August 10th, 1921 and Ruddy, as he is known to them all, home made pastry; 7th-The wonderful World's gur own launches available at all times for par-| will be honored by being chosen to become one of their board. The other|Fair coffee, roasted in St. Louis, Mo., by the C. F. geshm Saddle and 21: Poniis akowrhm be gamble. delegates are Hilbert R. Johnson and Archer B. Wallace. Blanke Tea & Coffee Co., and known all over the ishing station; market with refrigerating The Amateur Athletic Union, through the Metropolitan Associa- plant. Gasoline station. . tion, are arranging at this timé to honor the Freeport Athletic Associa- world as the FAMOUS FAUST BLEND TEA ANP Our Tent, covering almost 4,000 square feet| tion in bringing to Frecport the greatest aggregation of champion lady COFFEE, made and served to you at the table in of floor space, is at the disposal of any church, swimmers and divers, who have won honors all over the world. They will| the BLANKE POTS. If you can beat our coffee, We, organization or club. © It will accommodate) also stage a three nights' championship amateur boxing event, which will|show us. Why do we go to St. Louis ? It's there ever 2,000 when the seating arrangements have/take nlace under our own tents.. 150 entries will face the referee and been completed. _| ¢. > f ._ judges for the preliminaries; The semi-finals will be held;on the second | . . We expect to make the Sport Lover's Nook al night and the finals on the last evening. Cross Country runs will blj'ing ; | fee which our personal experience of many years that the three words imply, for clean sports of a1y) Nassain Counts for competition the best talent there is available. The fin-|ago, has proven to be without doubt the best in and all description: but for amateur events only. ishing line will always be directly: in front of file clubhouse 'for the bene-|the world and we are always looking for the best It will be the traittit# grounds for the young as) ft of our members and our guests on such occasions. article with which to please our patrons. well as those who desire athletic exercise, a gym- F . nasium will be installed in our new building which haa {nd i er {gepgrt Ga\ £31011]? the We always tarry on hand C. C. Parson's is equinped with shower baths, toilets and other| affiliated with the New York State Sportsmen's iation, the Natio - leans? L improvements. Rifle Association of the War Department of the U. S. A., and the American Household Ammonia cfor df'ammg purposes be a\ : f | Trapshooting Association of America, has gained a most prominent posi-|CaUse'we know there is nothing to compare with FiT a » tion among the thousands of gun clubs in the United States.\. Having beer |it in quality; we. know this to be an absolute fact s Sp art Lover's Nook .-- organized only six months ago, a National Elks' Trapshooting , champion: 'Doesn't it sort of “1“le your heart strmgs! ship was launched and carried through successfully, thereby\ establishing when. you see these l'hree simpe words; without an event which will hereafter become an annual fixture. Trap shooters Our kitchen is one of the brightest spots in any folftllfllgh they just naturally came from £1.19 who visited the club and enjoyed the privilege of the Sport Lover's Nook, the house and we are always delighted to show our pen PW“ to express wk.“ the clubhouse really is,| were amazed at the remarkabe completeness of all details for their comfort: friends what we believe a chef quarters ought to “Nam,“ surrounding grounds. Wonderful, The next great event at the traps will be the Charity Shoot for the New be and what the luce thould be i hich doesn't express the splendors, we can say with- York Evening Mail Save-A-Home-Fund on Sept. 23rd and 24th.: With the\° \\C \4\ P'Ace $1000 from which you out fear of contradiction, that hundreds of visitors) hearty cooperation of the Sporting Editor, Fred. S. Fletcher, it will be one have your meals served and is under the personal have been shown the completeness of a club With of the most successful events ever staged anywhere.. No stone will be|supervision of Ruddy. Our sleeping rooms have home comforts, first and h“ thought, the ladies left unturned to make this shoot one long to be remembered. $5000 in|all been newly painted, decorated and furnished, have not been overlooked, im fact the plans were prizes will be «warded to the shooteers and we exnect to have a pleasant|and you can enjoy a night's rest under the clean- sowelllfldoutthteveryvnttnmamzedud surprise for the ladies under the tent, but we will not divuge the nature|est conditions. Our housekeeper's name is Allic the Indies were simply carried away by the at this time.. Sigmond, one of the fairest daughters of Freeport thought that they might enjoy the hospitality of --= = r- mont f >< the management-under such inviting conditiéns. beautiful daughters of Freeport wereborn and raised. It will also over-| Our Specialties will be few but will be incom- The broad veranda on the South, overlooking the |00k the swimming (which will invite thousands of visitors from out:| ,p1, _ _ SHORE - DINNERS and PLANKED rifle ranges, trapshooting grounds and the great Side of Nassan County . The lawn tennis courts will be within plain view opjGNALTIES, Our watchwords-Good Cook- expamofgreenmvingmeadomwhflreuh‘dmwhmmb‘m' Can you therefore imagine |. no cA . a . iful, Y. x . & C ing and Good Service. »Our employees deserve the ocean, produces a most excellent subject fw‘mwmfim' ou won't find \Uh! with more m % pes for their faithfulness. >It is just sev- a writer. The veranda on the East overlooks the anywhere in the United States, and we will bring the Thousand Islands right EUC MriPes Eet? all . last ev beautiful Freeport River with its turns, coves and tomdoorv—wehm’tletmjol this secret before. We slipped in|\ fly.“ 5 eling the nooks, and it is here where the beautiful symmet. When you weren't looking. If after a day at the whistly birds and awhish|fishing station in America and have built an en- rical Gigures of the mermaids may be seen plung. i\ the rolling waves, the shower baths await you. After which you're tirely new clubhouse, which will be completed this ing along through the waters in their races for the ready to eniov your eats. A. . « I # week. beautiful prizes that will be theirs at the finishing e int. On the North, the veranda overlooks the \-< x R ‘ ties primes From: deena ae - Joseph P. Shay, Manager, Sport Lover's Nook bends along the quaint old homesteads where the F9“ South Main Street; Freeport Teleph Fr £ 1151 'we get our spices, extracts, syrups, teas and cof- and we therefore wil not use substitutes. L