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Bob Osgood Wins TTT Annucll Tourney For the -ThirdSrroighr Yeqr
The 32nd annual Terrible Twenty tournament was held at the Los Angeles Country Club, May 20. Ed Bauer was the host, and the arrangements were perfect, with a brunch at 11:00 a.m. and a fried chicken dinner in the Sunset Room.
Tom Fleming, 76-7-69, tied with Cliff Simpson, 78-9-69, for the day's honors in the first flight, and Dr. Sorey won the lower-flight with 89-17-72. (Bob Pierce's 72 net was subject to a 2-stroke penalty for a previous win.) The Tin Whistle points used gave the same results as above.
In the Match Play Finals, Bob Osgood won from Dr. Rekers 4 & 3. Thus, Osgood wins for the third consecutive year, 1st flight. George Gartz won the 2\d flight witho_u_t a tontest as he had rvon both Six Months Tournaments. Virgil Oliver took second place by default, as Alling failed to show.
The annual meeting was held before dinner, and the three new directors elected were Harry Whittaker, Dewey Reeder and'Bob Dilworth. The Board then suggsted Whittaker for Most Terrible for the coming year and he was unanimously elected. Harry, in the East, was to be notified by wire by Essley and Bowen of his new honor.
Walder Pruessing (Pacific States Lacquer Company, Partner), of L.A.C.C. was a candidate, proposed by Ed Bauer. His membership will close the list at 36, the limit in the By-laws. -H. M. Alling.