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Seen ot Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club No. 2's Moy sports meeting ot Hociendo Country Club in [o Hqbro. Top, left: Don Gow evidently enioyed his iob of presenting the golf owords. Top, right: Horry White, left, ond Bud Nelson cought in serious mood, must be discussing the problems of business.
Second row, from left: sloted-io-be-elecfed president Joe Petrosh exchonges greetings with outgoing snork John Osgood who oppeors to be mighry hoppy obout being relieved of the burdens of oftice. Right: Brownie Morkstrom collecfs his golf rrophy.
Third row, from left: Spud Jordon, in occepting his trophy, must still be reflecting his misery over missing ihot short putil Right: olreody to hormonize ore in-the-dork Horold Cole, Rolph Stephons, Froncine, the beoutiful occordionist, ond Jim Fruchey. (Whot's thot quizzicol expression meon, Jim?)
Boftom row: golf "pros" Robert Soger, left, ond Jim Horfi receive their trophies.
L. A. Hoo-Hoo Club Sports Night long on Gluoliry -Shorf On Attendonce
qPORTS NIGHT at Hacienda Club, tJ La Habra, was a social success but a financial loss, May l9th, when 58 golfers turned out for the tournament and more than half of them departed before (or right after) the cocktail hour. This left the arrangements comrnittee holding tl-re bag-ar.rd it was a BIG bag to hold when tl-re dinner guarantee had been set at 100. The club had to pay for 35 "nnused" steak and lobster dinners.
This "shock" not being bad enough for prexy John Osgood to shell out do-re-me from the treasurv. he rvas reall1- shook up u'herr the ipeaker of the evenirrg failed to sho-"v. Mr. Vem Stepl-rens. ex-Red Sox, ex-St. Louis Brorl,n and presently retired just couldn't find Hacienda back in the hills -so gave up and went home. Consecluentlv nobody learned rvhy the Angels are in the cellar wl-ren tl-rey play such exciting baseball.
Phil Kelty saved the r,vhole affair rvhen he unstabled his horses. set uD the race track and let the "bangtails'' run for fun. This feature truly saved tl-re evenir.rg. The food, as usnal, was excellertt arrd the service in every respect lvas splendid. This club, Hacienda. is in a beautiful setting and the mountain goat golfers got a real, honest workout for their money. Speaking of the golf tournament here is the way they stacked up at prize presentatron trme :
Lou' Gross Ken l(enoffel and Jim Harff, lor,r,' net. In the lst flite Bornie Dubrol'l' u'as first lor,v net and Brownie Nlarkstrom came in second. Dick Learned u'as first low net and Brownie \'[arkstrom came in second. Dick Learned was first low net in the 2nd flite and Harry White came in second.
-Jim Harff also rvalked away with tl-re 3rd flite low net, and of course the trophy. Spud Jordan was presented rvith the retailer prize and Robert Sager. a friend of - Harvey Koll, received the low gross guest trophy. This was handled- in spiie of the 'fa;t lfarvey couldn't be present. lle was ou a swing to Reno and San Francisco.
During the evening business sessiou, u'hich included presentation of the incoming officers for 1961-62, Snark _fohn Osgood read a prepared endorsement of the activities of Black Cat Flarvey Koll who has his hat in the ring for Snark of the Universe. This endorsement has been sent to the International Order for consideration at the 70th annual convention to be held next September in Miami, Florida.
Dee Essley is campaign manager for Harvey and he has ttre l\Iidas-Touch -so llarvey should be elected.
Bill Bright, Tarter, Webster and Johnson manager from Van Nuys, was introduced by president Osgood as the new Snark of the San Fernando Valley Hoo-Hoo club recently launched to serve Tom Cats over tl-re pass.
Despite the small attendance and the snafu-ed entertainment program, tl-re good fellowship and high spirits of the lumbermen present turned the evening into the usual enjoyable affair that Hoo-Hoo meets always are.
Following the running of the races the boys headed out on the town. The only thing being they were so far out in the country they just couldn't find town. The next, and final meeting of the current Hoo-Hoo season will be held Friday, June 16th, at Inglewood Country Club. Be sure and make your plans to be on hand. It will be a gala swan song lor outgolng Osgood, who l-ras done stirring the sand box for rnonths. Tharrks, John, for -well clone.
Snark John a swell job the past 12 a good job
Obituary
CHARLES 'CHARLIE" BIRD, veteran lumberman who has beerr living irr retirement in Piedn-ront, California, died recently.
Mr. Bird had spent most of his active lumber career in Stockton, having originally been associated with the old Simpson-Grey Lunber Company, and later with that company's successor, Stockton Lumber Company, of which he was general manager.

Services were held on May 15 at the Albert Brown Funeral Home ir-r Oakland.