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Dubs Annuol Proves Big Success

One of the best Dubs, Ltd. annuals in recent years was held May 25 at the beautiful Pasatiempo Golf Club in Santa Ctuz. Without exception, the 40 couples attending the event voted it among the very best in Dubs history. The grand success of the affair can be attributed to a lot of hard work on the part of General Chairman Sam Nigh, HebbronNigh Lumber Co., Santa Cruz, Dubs President Fred Ziese and Co-Chairmen Bill Johnson and Hollis Jones.

Forty-one Dubs members and 10 of the gals played an excellent Pasatiempo course rvith fair weatl"rer prevailing all the way.

Low gross for the day vu'as taken by Chet Dennis with a 77. Low nets r.vere awarded to Al Boldt (61), Chas. Beacom and Knute Weidman (who tied at 65), Bill Bonnell and Bill Freeland (tied at 66), Gran Geisert, Louis Larson and Hollis Jones (a three-rvay tie for 67), Frank Brown, Fred Ziese and Norm Miller (another three-rvay at 68), and Bill Johnson (69).

First low net in the Blind Bogey division u'ent to John Jenswold, with Hollis Jones coming in a close second.

Following the tournament, the group enjoyed free libations at the clubhouse, compliments of Chet Dennis and E. U. Wheelock, Inc.

An excellent steak dinner, dinner dancing (music compliments of Sam Nigh) and srviurming (complirnents of a heated srvimming pool) further rounded out an evening of fun.

President Ziese also notes that an important meeting will

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