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The Southern California Lumbermen's Golf Tournament was held May l0th at the Oakmont Country Club, Glendale, and Francis Royd, of Santa Barbara, won the low gross prize, and Don Philips, of Los Angeles, the low net.

The Peninsula IIoo-Hoo Club sponsored a big dinner rneeting at San Jose, April 29th. It was "Redwood night," and the speakers were R. F. Hammatt, Max Cook, and Jim Farley, all of San Francisco.

The Charles R. McCormick Lumber Company, of San Francisco, held its annual picnic for employes April 28th, on board the Crowley launch. There were over 200 present. Charles R. Wheeler, vice president of the company, was chairman of the day.

335rh Terrible Twenty Tournqmenl

The warriors of the Terrible Twenty Golf Tournaments met in combat Thursday, llpril 22, at Lakeside Golf Club. Sterling Stofle, of the Westhard Importing Company, was the host and it was reported a perfect day was had by all. The low nets were Ed DeMuth and Art Harfi' However, Art lost second prize to George Gartz, who was one up on par. The 28th annual election of officers will take place at Annandale Country Club, Tuesday, May 18.

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