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qAN JOA(.)t l\ H,,,-H,,,, (.lrrlr. rlr:rrrirrg u m,'ml'ers Ir,,m llukt.r'.1r,.1.I t,, Mt.rt.,',1 for their Anrrual Sports l)ay mcet at Visalia Countrl' Club. did a complete job lry having both a golf and a bowling tournament with plenty of prizcs for both.

Rick Starr and Jim Iloss tied for first place in the Blind Br-rgey. Rick with an Brtr with a 12 handicap. net 72 and Jim with 116, 4L handicap. net 72. Harry McCall won Low Gross u'ith 80. Ted Mathews o{ Reid and Wright rvas second with 84. antl Grant Potter. Sequoia Forest Industries was third with 85.

Winner of Lorv Net was Ted Mathcu'-. with 82, handicap Iil" net 69. Set'on<l las Bert Dennis rvith 90. handicap 17, net 7l+. Steve Hedstrom was third with 88.

Closest to tht: pin rvas Marion Snt'ad. The longest drive u'as made by 0. L, Barnes of Madera Lumlrer and high gross by Wavnr, Johnson. Copeland Ltrmlrt'r.

The bowling tounramcnt u'as won by Oscar Cooper with a score ol 667. Sccond place was rvon by Ollie Wheaton of Sequoia Forest Indu-stries with a score of 60t. Jack Warren of Western Asbestos won third place with 587.

SPORIS I]AY saw Jean Hartsock, (1) K-Y Lumber, receiving a lecture from Dick Kennedy, Geo. W. Kennedy & Sons, that the pine and white fir market is not declining. (2) Past-president Charley 0art, Marion Snead, Drarrell Stewirt, Steve Hedstion. (3) Vicegerent Snark, Chet Harshner, Brent Parkham of B.M.D., and Elmer Rau. (4) Jean Hartsock purchasing a raffle ticket. Dick Kennedy looking on in glee.

(5) Rick Starr of Weyerhaeuser and Jim Ross of

Central Lumber, who tied for first place in the Blind Bogey. (6) Harry McCall, discussing the situation with club secretary Bernie Barber. (7) Jim Duart, presenting the T.W.J. perpetual bowling trophy to Oscar Cooper of Western Asbestos. Millard Smock, bowling chairman, looking on. (8) Harold Fuerst, southern vice-president of Hoo Hoo 31, presiding over the meeting in the absence of President Bert Dennis, who had to attend his daughter's graduation.

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