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WARREN lNc. A. HOO.HOO MAY MEETING
Some budding Emcees got a chance to do their stuff when Dick Barnett, star hoopster for the Lakers, failed to show up at the last L.A. Hoo-Hoo Club ft2 get-together in May.
Harold Cole, ably backed up by Ben Gardiner, Harvey Koll, and Phil Kelty, to name a few, filled in with a hilarious impromptu performance in place of the missing guest star.
The Montebello Country Club was the scene of action this time, and proved to be as good a course as Don Gow promised in Boards & Batts.
Following a brisk afternoon on the links, all piled into the l9th Hole to enjoy a panoramic view of the top nine through the bottoms of upturned glasses.
Forty-four golfers were at the tee-off, and some good scores were shot, Fred Smith of Weyerhaeuser copping the Low Gross trophy with a sizzling ?4, while Ed Hughes picked up the Low Net with a 58. Charlie Strait, of Strait Door, took home the First Flight low net again with a 67, and Ken Kenoffel's 70 bagged him 2nd low net on the First Flight.
On the Second Flight, Ed Difani won low net with a 67, as Hugo Miller did not stay, and 2nd low net was picked up by John Gordon with a 71. Frank Quattrocchi carried the Third Flight with a low net 63, and the guest trophy went to Bill Doherty of Mullin Lumber Co., San Gabriel, with a 75. The winner of the o'Best Hacker" trophy was Ken Coleman of California Door Co. with a elorious fQ$-s6ns1a1s there. Ken !
Block Bqrl's Moy Meeting
The problems and techniques of manufacturing the 90 mm. recoilless rifle were explained to members and guests of the Black Bart Hoo-Hoo club l8l by Bob Reinhard of Remco Manufacturing of Willits, in a speech to the group.
The meeting was held at the beautiful Brooktrails Lodge, which is located in a grove of Redwood trees.
The meeting was held May lSth and was the regular monthly meeting for the Willits, California club.