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hour of the lgth hole took over and merged into a dinner meeting topped ofi with speeches by Jack Kramer and Vic Braden.
The recent trends of golf and a look into its past faults and future hopes were voiced by veteran tennis player Jack Kramer, now a local sports figure.
Vic Braden told the group of the work he was doing in tennis to help the handicapped to play the game. He explained that through the use of electronic devices they hoped to enable even the visually handicapped to enjoy the great sport of tennis.
Golf trophies were awarded to the winners in the various categories of play. Winners were: Low Gross, Jack Hynk; Low Net, Ed Hughes; in lst Flight
Brownie Markstrom was first and Dick Luens, second. Second Flight, first, was Ed Hughes and Ron Hoene second. Third Flight, Jack Wheeler. Low guest was Bill Rau and Best Hacker was Chuck Lacey.
U.S. Plywood Appoints New Bronch Heod
William H. Petersen has been named Long Beach, Cal., manager for United States Plywood Corporation.
Petersen comes to the position from the company's Los Angeles branch where he was an outside salesman. He joined U.S. Plywood in Chicago in 1952, moving to Culver City in l95B and to Los Angeles in 1961.
Petersen attended Northwestern University and the Chicago Art Institute. During World War II he held a commission as captain in the Army.
Petersen replaces Ray Kelley who was named assistant Director of the company's
West Coast Purchasing office in Eugene, Ore.
Wood and bark eating insects, like the Douglas fir bark beetle, kill more trees than forest fires.
Trees are growing more wood today on the nation's 361,000,000 acres of commercial forests than are being harvested for lumber, pulp and paper and plywood.