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American amateur golfer (1890–1979)
Charles E. "Chick" Evans Jr. (July 18, 1890 – November 6, 1979) was a prominent American amateur golfer of the 1910s and 1920s. Evans, who won the 1910
Chick_Evans
Topics referred to by the same term
Chick Evans (1890–1915) was an American amateur golfer. Chick Evans may also refer to: Chick Evans (baseball) (1889–1916), Major League pitcher (born Charles
Chick_Evans_(disambiguation)
Private golf club in Haverford Township, Pennsylvania, USA
now known as the "white faces of Merion" (named by top amateur player Chick Evans). Wilson's layout covers only 126 acres (0.51 km2) of land, a very small
Merion_Golf_Club
American amateur golfer (1902–1971)
U.S. Amateur in the same year (1930), first accomplished in 1916 by Chick Evans. Jones also won both the British Amateur and the Open Championships in
Bobby_Jones_(golfer)
Arena in DeKalb, Illinois, US
The Chick Evans Field House is a 6,000-seat multi-purpose arena in DeKalb, Illinois, United States. The arena opened in 1956 and was home to the Northern
Chick_Evans_Field_House
Annual golf tournament in the United States
1913 Amateurs; 1915 Open Francis Ouimet: 1914, 1931 Amateurs; 1913 Open Chick Evans:^ 1916, 1920 Amateurs; 1916 Open Bobby Jones:^ 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928
U.S._Amateur
American professional golfer (born 1993)
2012. Archived from the original on May 9, 2015. Retrieved June 14, 2012. Evans, Farrell (June 17, 2012). "Jordan Spieth low amateur". ESPN. Retrieved June
Jordan_Spieth
after a round are counted: Willie Anderson in 1903, Alex Smith in 1906, Chick Evans in 1916, Tommy Bolt in 1958, Nicklaus in 1972 and 1980, Hubert Green
List of U.S. Open (golf) champions
List_of_U.S._Open_(golf)_champions
German professional golfer (born 1984)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Martin_Kaymer
American nonprofit organization
with money earned and donated by famed amateur golfer Charles "Chick" Evans. In 1916, Evans rose to fame by becoming the first amateur golfer to win the
Evans_Scholars_Foundation
Northern Irish golfer (born 1989)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Rory_McIlroy
American professional golfer (1892–1969)
Margin Runner-up 1914 U.S. Open 2 shot lead +2 (68-74-75-73=290) 1 stroke Chick Evans 1919 U.S. Open (2) 5 shot deficit +17 (78-73-75-75=301) Playoff 1 Mike
Walter_Hagen
Four prestigious annual tournaments in professional golf
Major Scotland Willie Anderson 1903 U.S. Alex Smith 1906 United States Chick Evans 1916 Tommy Bolt 1958 Arnold Palmer 1964 Masters Raymond Floyd 1969 PGA
Men's major golf championships
Men's_major_golf_championships
American professional golfer (born 1990)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Brooks_Koepka
American professional golfer (1938–2026)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Lou_Graham
American professional golfer (born 1975)
"After Two-Year Drought, Woods Wins With Flourish". The New York Times. Evans, Farrell (February 24, 2012). "Nick Watney eliminates Tiger Woods". ESPN
Tiger_Woods
American professional golfer (1957–1999)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Payne_Stewart
English professional golfer (born 1980)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Justin_Rose
American actor (born 1969)
President's Man: A Line in the Sand Deke Slater TV movie 2003 Dismembered Chick Evans 2005 Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire Francis Gage TV movie 2006 Jesus
Judson_Mills
American professional golfer (born 1990)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
J._J._Spaun
English professional golfer (born 1994)
Stow, Fitzpatrick qualify for Open". Golfweek. Retrieved 13 August 2013. Evans, Farrell (9 January 2014). "Matt Fitzpatrick leaves Northwestern". ESPN
Matt_Fitzpatrick
American baseball player (1889–1916)
from 1909 to 1910. Evans died of heart failure on September 2, 1916. Career statistics and history at Baseball-Reference.com "Chick Evans, Former Nutmeg Leaguer
Chick_Evans_(baseball)
American professional golfer (born 1993)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Bryson_DeChambeau
Golf tournament held in the United States
West Newton, Massachusetts 1917–1918: Cancelled due to World War I 1916 Chick Evans (a) 286 2 strokes Jock Hutchison 300 The Minikahda Club Minneapolis,
U.S._Open_(golf)
South African professional golfer (born 1935)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Gary_Player
1 90 United States Jerome Travers 1915 0 1 0 0 1 90 United States Chick Evans 1916 0 1 0 0 1 90 Scotland George Duncan 1920 0 0 1 0 1 90 England
List of men's major championships winning golfers
List_of_men's_major_championships_winning_golfers
American professional golfer (1929–2016)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Arnold_Palmer
American professional golfer (born 1984)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Dustin_Johnson
Spanish professional golfer (born 1994)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Jon_Rahm
American professional golf tournament
the event at least twice. The champions' list includes two amateurs: Chick Evans in 1910 and Scott Verplank in 1985. Beginning in 2007, the Western Open
Western_Open
(1/11) 1915 U Not held due to World War I Jerome Travers (1/1) 1916 UP Chick Evans (1/1) Jim Barnes (1/4) 1917 – Not held due to World War I Not held due
Chronological list of men's major golf champions
Chronological_list_of_men's_major_golf_champions
American sports coach and administrator (1901–1976)
George G. "Chick" Evans (June 18, 1901 – November 23, 1976) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator
Chick_Evans_(coach)
American professional golfer (born 1940)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Jack_Nicklaus
American professional golfer (born 1939)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Lee_Trevino
Country club in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
winnings of Chick Evans, all of whose golf winnings went toward the scholarships as a way of preserving his amateur status. Today the Evans Scholarship
Beverly_Country_Club
Public university in DeKalb, Illinois, US
expositions. At the corner of Annie Glidden Road and Lucinda Avenue is the Chick Evans Field House, home to two large activity rooms with mirrors often used
Northern_Illinois_University
Golf tournament
held June 29–30 at Minikahda Club in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Amateur Chick Evans led wire-to-wire and set a new U.S. Open scoring record to win his only
1916_U.S._Open_(golf)
American professional golfer (1902–1999)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Gene_Sarazen
American college football coach and analyst (born 1935)
Harrison (1920–1922) William Muir (1923–1925) Roland Cowell (1926–1928) Chick Evans (1929–1954) Bob Kahler (1955) Howard Fletcher (1956–1968) Doc Urich (1969–1970)
Lee_Corso
American college football program
Chick Evans took over as the head football coach and immediately twisted the downhill fate of his team as he led his squad to a 6–1–1 record. Evans led
Northern Illinois Huskies football
Northern_Illinois_Huskies_football
Golf tournament
of golf by playing with the most implicit confidence and coolness". Chick Evans, the 1916 champion, edged 19-year-old Bobby Jones by a single stroke
1921_U.S._Open_(golf)
South African professional golfer (born 1969)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Ernie_Els
United States historic place
against Chick Evans and Warren Wood. In 1916, Chick Evans won the US Open and the US Amateur; he won the US Amateur again in 1920. On June 8, 1918, Evans and
Ravisloe_Country_Club
American professional golfer (1951–2025)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Fuzzy_Zoeller
Annual golf tournament in the United States
Golf & Country Club in Lemont, Illinois. World Golf Hall of Fame member Chick Evans holds a record eight Western Amateur titles. Past winners also include
Western_Amateur
Basketball team representing Northern Illinois University
State Cardinals men's basketball game on Saturday February 17, 2001 in Chick Evans Field House. Source: NIU Men's Basketball Record Book The Huskies have
Northern Illinois Huskies men's basketball
Northern_Illinois_Huskies_men's_basketball
American amateur golfer (1893–1967)
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Francis_Ouimet
Evans 3–6 2–4 5th 1951 Chick Evans 9–0 6–0 1st 1952 Chick Evans 3–6 2–4 T–4th 1953 Chick Evans 1–8 1–5 6th 1954 Chick Evans 2–7 1–5 T–6th Chick Evans:
List of Northern Illinois Huskies football seasons
List_of_Northern_Illinois_Huskies_football_seasons
American professional golfer (born 1970)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Jim_Furyk
American professional golfer (born 1942)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Raymond_Floyd
Argentine golfer (born 1969)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Ángel_Cabrera
Jersey professional golfer (1870–1937)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Harry_Vardon
American country band
The Chicks, known until 2020 as Dixie Chicks, are an American country music band from Dallas, Texas. The band consists of Natalie Maines (lead vocals,
The_Chicks
American professional golfer (1912–1997)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Ben_Hogan
Headache Mike O'Toole Judge Hardy's Children Andy Hardy Hold That Kiss Chick Evans Lord Jeff Terry O'Mulvaney Love Finds Andy Hardy Andy Hardy Boys Town
Mickey_Rooney_filmography
American professional golfer (born 1984)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Gary_Woodland
Golf tournament
suburb southwest of Chicago. 21-year-old Walter Hagen held off amateur Chick Evans by a single stroke to win the first of his two U.S. Open titles. It was
1914_U.S._Open_(golf)
Golf trophy
Gordon Simpson, Cyril Tolley and Roger Wethered. The American team was Chick Evans, William C. Fownes Jr. (Captain), Jesse Guilford, Paul M. Hunter, Bobby
Walker_Cup
English professional golfer (1886–1966)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Jim_Barnes_(golfer)
Country club in Boston, Massachusetts
Little 8 & 7 David Goldman N/A 1922 U.S. Amateur (2) Jess Sweetser 3 & 2 Chick Evans N/A 1913 U.S. Open (1) Francis Ouimet 304 (+12) Playoff Ted Ray Harry
The_Country_Club
American professional golfer (born 1993)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Wyndham_Clark
American professional golfer (born 1949)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Tom_Watson_(golfer)
Scottish-American professional golfer (1896–1968)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Tommy_Armour
University arena
track and field squads. Previously, the basketball teams played at the Chick Evans Field House. The Convocation Center also houses many other events including
Convocation Center (Northern Illinois University)
Convocation_Center_(Northern_Illinois_University)
American professional golfer (1920–1994)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Julius_Boros
Golf tournament
the professionals were so much in doubt as to the winner." An amateur, Chick Evans, was the defending champion and another amateur, the 1913 champion Francis
1919_U.S._Open_(golf)
American former professional golfer (born 1947)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Johnny_Miller
American professional golfer
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Larry_Nelson
American professional golfer (1946–2018)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Hubert_Green
Membrane stretched over the ends of a drum
how "Dice plaie began ... on the toppe of Drommes heddes". In 1956, Chick Evans invented the plastic drumhead. Plastic drumheads made from polyester
Drumhead
Golf organization based in Illinois, United States
started by Charles "Chick" Evans Jr. It is overseen by the WGA and aided by affiliated U.S. country clubs. There are 1,130 Evans Scholars attending 24
Western_Golf_Association
English professional golfer (1877–1943)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Ted_Ray_(golfer)
American professional golfer (born 1950)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Andy_North
American college baseball team
1937 Chick Evans 17–8 1938 Chick Evans 10–12 1939 Chick Evans 10–14 1940 Chick Evans 14–12 1941 Chick Evans 4–14 1942 Chick Evans 8–9 1943 Chick Evans 5–9
Northern Illinois Huskies baseball
Northern_Illinois_Huskies_baseball
American professional golfer (1912–2006)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Byron_Nelson
Golf club in Columbus, Ohio, United States
held on May 18, 1940, when Bob Kepler (golf coach from 1938 to 1965), Chick Evans, Blanche Sohl, and Patty Berg played 18 holes on the Scarlet course.
Ohio State University Golf Club
Ohio_State_University_Golf_Club
American professional golfer (1921–1998)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Cary_Middlecoff
American collegiate golf competition
college fray and their delegate in charge on the field is none other than Chick Evans, the old champion and one of the greatest shot-makers the game ever knew
NCAA Division I men's golf championship
NCAA_Division_I_men's_golf_championship
American amateur golfer (1862–1927)
double or triple the number of events entered by either John Ball or Chick Evans. A guess at the number of his trophies would place it over five hundred
Walter_Travis
Golf tournament
Matches tied after 36 holes were halved. Playing captain: Robert Gardner Chick Evans William C. Fownes Jr. Jesse Guilford Harrison Johnston Bobby Jones Max
1924_Walker_Cup
American pianist and composer
Chick Corea (1941–2021) was an American jazz pianist and composer born on June 12, 1941, in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Corea started learning piano at age
Chick_Corea_discography
American professional golfer (born 1955)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Curtis_Strange
Golf tournament
Course, which no longer exists. Future U.S. Open champions Jim Barnes and Chick Evans shared the first round lead, with Travers five behind. After a 72 in
1915_U.S._Open_(golf)
Governing body for golf in the United States
golfers have won more than one USGA individual event in the same year: Chick Evans won the U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur in 1916. He went on to win the U.S
United States Golf Association
United_States_Golf_Association
Sports museum and hall of fame in Pinehurst, North Carolina
director of the USGA and the first commissioner of the PGA Tour 1975 Chick Evans 1975 Young Tom Morris 1975 John Henry Taylor 1976 Tommy Armour 1976 James
World_Golf_Hall_of_Fame
1983 live album by Peter Gabriel
3 December 1982 Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kansas, 4 December 1982 Chick Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, 6 December
Plays_Live
American professional golfer (1891–1971)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
John_McDermott_(golfer)
American professional golfer
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Lucas_Glover
Golf tournament
Diegel 72 +1 T3 Bob MacDonald 73 +2 J. Douglas Edgar T5 G.L. Bowden 74 +3 Chick Evans (a) Walter Hagen Ted Ray Harry Vardon T10 Laurie Ayton, Snr 75 +4 Jack
1920_U.S._Open_(golf)
American college baseball coach (born 1954)
Roland Cowell (1927–1929) Chick Evans (1930–1934) Carl Nordly (1935) Chick Evans (1936–1944) Ralph McKinzie (1945) Chick Evans (1946–1947) John Pace (1948)
Spanky_McFarland_(baseball)
American professional golfer (1933–2008)
Nichols 7 Aug 21, 1988 Greater Grand Rapids Open 68-65-70=203 −7 1 stroke Chick Evans, Gary Player, Chi-Chi Rodríguez 8 Jun 11, 1989 Mazda Senior Tournament
Orville_Moody
List of people with the same nickname
player and head coach Chick Evans Jr. (1890–1979), American amateur golfer and member of the World Golf Hall of Fame Chick Evans (coach) (1901–1976), American
Chick_(nickname)
Golf club in Hartsdale, New York
in a match held on 15 September 1918 at Scarsdale Golf Club, defeated Chick Evans (national amateur and open champion), and Bobby Jones, in a Red Cross
Scarsdale_Golf_Club
1930 American film
film with a Technicolor insert, this film was Irene Dunne's film debut. Chick Evans is a Marine private in Honolulu, Hawaii. He falls for society girl Delphine
Leathernecking
American professional golfer (born 1985)
McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet#† 1914‡ Walter Hagen 1915 Jerome Travers# 1916 Chick Evans# 1919 Walter Hagen† 1920 Ted Ray 1921‡ Jim Barnes 1922 Gene Sarazen 1923
Webb_Simpson
American college baseball coach
Roland Cowell (1927–1929) Chick Evans (1930–1934) Carl Nordly (1935) Chick Evans (1936–1944) Ralph McKinzie (1945) Chick Evans (1946–1947) John Pace (1948)
Dave_Schrage
American amateur golfer
U.S. Amateur 6 & 5 Archibald Graham 1908 U.S. Amateur 8 & 7 Max H. Behr 1912 U.S. Amateur 7 & 6 Chick Evans 1913 U.S. Amateur 5 & 4 John G. Anderson
Jerome_Travers
City in DeKalb County, Illinois, United States
College of Visual and Performing Arts Campus NIU Convocation Center Chick Evans Field House Athletics Teams Baseball Men's basketball Women's basketball
DeKalb,_Illinois
Commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference since 2021
athletic directors William Muir (1923–1926) Roland Cowell (1926–1929) Chick Evans (1929–1968) Bob Brigham (1968–1987) James Mellard # (1987) Gerald O'Dell
Jim Phillips (athletic administrator)
Jim_Phillips_(athletic_administrator)
Golf club in Chaska, Minnesota
championship golf course after The Minikahda Club in Minneapolis (where Chick Evans won the 1916 U.S. Open) was threatened by the development of a freeway
Hazeltine_National_Golf_Club
CHICK EVANS
CHICK EVANS
Female
Spanish
Variant spelling of Spanish Chickie, CHICKY means "little one."
Female
Spanish
Pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisca, CHICA means "French."
Girl/Female
Spanish
little girl.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Anglo-Norman French chouque ‘tree stump’, possibly applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a tree stump, or alternatively as a nickname for a person of stumpy build. Compare Such.
Girl/Female
British, English
Form of Charles; Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English chike ‘young fowl’ (a shortened form of chiken), applied as a metonymic occupational name for someone who bred poultry for the table, or as a nickname from the same word used as a term of endearment.English : variant of Cheek.
Male
Portuguese
 Pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco, CHICO means "French." Compare with another form of Chico.
Boy/Male
English American
A from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man. Famous bearer: American singer Chuck Berry.
Boy/Male
Indian
Chick Style
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Crick in Northamptonshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Crec, from Celtic creig ‘rock’, ‘cliff’.Possibly an Americanized spelling of any of the names mentioned at Creek 3.
Boy/Male
English
a man.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Man
Male
English
Pet form of English Charles, CHUCK means "man."
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Thick.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English thikke ‘thick-set’, ‘sturdy’, ‘stout’.
Girl/Female
German
Fruit
Boy/Male
Spanish
Boy; lad. Also Spanish abbreviation of Ezekiel.
Male
Spanish
 Spanish name CHICO means "small." Compare with another form of Chico.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Cleek.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Klick, Jewish Glick, or German and Jewish Glück (see Gluck).
Surname or Lastname
Possibly an Americanized spelling of Czech and Slovak ÄŒech (see Cech), or other Slavic or German ethnic names for a Czech.English
Possibly an Americanized spelling of Czech and Slovak ÄŒech (see Cech), or other Slavic or German ethnic names for a Czech.English : unexplained.
CHICK EVANS
CHICK EVANS
Male
Chinese
cloud-like.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Devoted, A promise to God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Loving; Soft; Love
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Tegid.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Weather
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
God of the World; Lord of the World
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend Welsh
Son of Ector.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Satisfaction; Part of Life
Girl/Female
Tamil
One who arouses tender feelings in others, River Narmada
Surname or Lastname
North German and Dutch
North German and Dutch : variant of Hopp.South German : nickname from dialect hoppen ‘to hop’ (a variant of standard German hüpfen).Danish : from North German Hopp (see Hopf), or the Danish byname Hoppe ‘horse’, ‘mare’.English : metonymic form of Hopper 1.
CHICK EVANS
CHICK EVANS
CHICK EVANS
CHICK EVANS
CHICK EVANS
adv.
Closely; as, a plat of ground thick sown.
n.
A word of endearment; -- corrupted from chick.
v. t.
To cheer; to enliven; as, to chirk one up.
superl.
Dense; not thin; inspissated; as, thick vapors. Also used figuratively; as, thick darkness.
adv.
Entirely; quite; as, chock home; chock aft.
a.
Having a thick skull; stupid.
n.
A piece of the backbone of an animal, from between the neck and the collar bone, with the adjoining parts, cut for cooking; as, a chuck steak; a chuck roast.
n.
The chick-pea.
superl.
Dull; not quick; as, thick of fearing.
superl.
Having more depth or extent from one surface to its opposite than usual; not thin or slender; as, a thick plank; thick cloth; thick paper; thick neck.
v. t.
To verify, to guard, to make secure, by means of a mark, token, or other check; to distinguish by a check; to put a mark against (an item) after comparing with an original or a counterpart in order to secure accuracy; as, to check an account; to check baggage.
v. t.
To fill up the chinks of; as, to chink a wall.
a.
Affected with thick wind.
v. t.
To move with the sound of a click.
v. t.
To make a move which puts an adversary's piece, esp. his king, in check; to put in check.
v. t.
To place in a chuck, or hold by means of a chuck, as in turning; to bore or turn (a hole) in a revolving piece held in a chuck.
superl.
Deep; profound; as, thick sleep.
superl.
Not having due distinction of syllables, or good articulation; indistinct; as, a thick utterance.
n.
Small chick or crack.
n.
The chuck or call of a hen.