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Over 4oo Attend 'Best oqklond Reveille Ever'
It's hard to believe that year after year the Oakland Hoo-Hoo Reveille can keep drawing 'em in in the volume it does, but this year's annual Reveille proved no exception. Nearly 400 lumbermen from all over the northern part of our state attended the event, held May 20 at the Hotel Claremont in Berkeley.
In addition, nearly 150 of the tctal decided to make a day out of it by signing up for tlte Blind Bogey tournament which got underway at 8:39 a.m. at the Mira Vista Golf & Country Club in El Cerrito, and from the following big liSt of winners it looks as if just about everybody in the tournament reaped a prizel
In the First flight (90 and under), and in the usual order, it was Stan Utter (g9- 62-golf bag), Tony Miranti (81-63-umbrella), Uno Uhlanious (88-67-shirt), Paul Creasy (71-68-shirt), Jack Higgins (88- 68-glove) and Bill Davison (?8-69-hat).
The big list of winners in the Second flight (91 and over) included: George Dunn ( 95-62-wedge), Jack Russelt (94-62-carryall-bag), Jim McClintock (128-62-shirt).
Russ Tracy (96-63-shirt), Lowell HeadinC (95-65-glove), Keith Davison (98-6bballs), Mert Rorison (99-66-ba[s), Gordon Davis (102-66-balls), Bob Blacksher (111- 66-balls), Al Sobel (94-67-balts), Ken Shipp (106-67-2 pair socks) and Bob Hathaway (91-67-2 pair socks).
Other prize winners included Andy Moli- nari (longest drive-carry-all-bag), Gene Destruel (2nd longest drive-glove), Uno Uhlanious ( nearest to hole-in-one-sweater ), Joe Marenco (2nd nearest hole-in-oneglove), Chuck Porro (high score any hole, ll-hat).
Winner of the Club 39 Perpetual Trophy ? It was Jim McClintock, Diablo Lumber &
Pittsburg, a four- trophy.
The big Reveille evening kicked ofi at 6:39 p.m. at the Claremont. and from then on it was "let your conscience be your guide." The Reveille steak dinner was followed by golf awards and introductions around the head table. The all-star Reveille Show, headlined by Lee Arnoux, brought the evening to a close.
Jerry Mashek chairmanned the success- ful event and his hard-working general committee included:
Golf, Paul Gaboury and Bob Macfie; En- tertainment, Bud Kinney; Finance, Frank Timmers; Publicity, John Pearson and Max Cook; Program, Charlie Beacom; Banquet, Bill MacBeath, f,'rank Billings and Don Coveney; Reception, Milt Cook, Jim Mc0lintock, Chris Sechrist and Bruce Jacobsen; Tickets, Jim Doherty and Bob Beileck. Dubs IIit'em lfard, Straight


The 136th MonthlyDubs Tournament was played in conjunction with the annual Oakland Hoo-Hoo Reveille, but scores were kept separate to maintain continuity for the group of lumbermen-golfers who meet monthly on different Bay Area courses, Scores for the Dubs Flight were as follows: (Continuoil on Pa,ge 55)
Sponsors
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_ Ltrue Woodson, general chalrman of the Thlrd Annual Fevellle committee of Central and Northern Califo.nla lumbermen, welcomed more than 300 to the dlnner and gntertalnment in the Hotel oakland, April 26. 1935. East Eay tlgc'Hoo Club 39 Presldent Jerry Bonniniton thanked Ue. wnolesalers and manufactuters' representailves for tnelr cooperation that mado the entertainment and solf lounament possible. Bsrt Bryan, chalrman of the Enleamrnment committee, expressed hls appreciation to the sponsors, Edwln lmhaus, natlonally known radlo tenor. was ths guest artist. Coloratura Mlldred Baldwin was'featured. lmhaus an_d. F ed Klein sang a du€t and Joseph t_,-eoul5; was m.c. The variety numbeas were called ,,Lumbermen's
Follies of 1935."
^ Winners. of prlze.s ln the golf tournament at Oak Xnolt Country Club, Aprll 27, were Nic Cryer, R. ttl. Oiriisiriti. J... E1 Johnston, R. J. Bryson, M. l_. Eooih, M. A. Jolinao;i: W. S. WatkinS, J. R. Pennicoot, W. S.' rrriem-ari. il-Sl qpe.nce_r, H.-D. Cog!, F. R. Limon,'Rat Xiass, tt. S.'iUdrton_ s. L..Rea, J. c. MacKenzie, Wm. chatham, lr., Eiiilotrii: so!, H. D. Differding and J'erry Essley. ftrms .coopefating financially included Hlll & Morton. Hammon-d LumDer C0., Hobbs, Wall & Co., The Charlei t{elson_C0., The Pacifid Lumbei Co., paraminb t-umUii-Co.. Santa.Fe Lumber Co., Strable Hardviood Co.. Union" t_rim-li? Co., Wendling-Nathai Co., Western Door' & Srsh C;. weyernaeuser Sates C0., and E. X, Wood Lbr. Co.
Firms donating golf prlzes Included Catifornia Bullders supply C0., The Celotex Co., Hogan Lumber ComDany. $asonite._Corp,, Nicolai Door Sales Co., Sterling tu'nb;; Co.. and Whlte Brothers.
The General committee also included M. R. Grant. James B. .overcast, Ggrdon Pierce, Clement F aser, Hehry M. Hink and Kenneth ShiDD. Carl n. il0orr served as general secretary-treasurer. C. l. Spoor asslsted on the -Golf commlftee. ,os Todd aided in the Publicity. H. S. torton was chalrinan of the Banquet commlttee, Charles S. Lanb alded ,lm oyerc$t on the Program, Posters and Tlckets commlttee. and Forre3t l(. Peil assisted ililand n. Cr.nt tn the itcfet Sales job.
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