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THE PAST fern' \'ears the r-l Lumlrt.rmen's Irrr itational Tournament at Grass Valley has propelled itself into the real bigtimc, along with the annual tourneys at Eugene, Medford and Roseville. Under the leadership of Elmer Lewis, Herb Dodini, John Casey, Maury Pontius, Harry Lausman, Dewitt Smith and Del Pugh, the 7th Annual Invitational on June 25, at the beautiful new Alta Sit'rra club near Grass Valley, broke all previous attendance records.

The tournamcnt was limitetl to 200 eolfers and whilt' it lvould be impossible to list all the u'inner-. 'n-e'd like to do credit trr some of thc top prize dubbers, namely pot o' gold winner George Bass for his 69 lorv gross, follorved bt' Joe Powers rvith a 74 card and B. Flowers with 77 low gross.

Reno's Tonl- Denio edged Ja,.k Dasch and George Dufi for the low nct trophy, Tcrny cardin g a 67 with Dasch and Duff l$k:Ut"r the final putt for idcntical 69 h'r the first Callonat- it 'rvas Joe Lausman, Tom Howard and Clen Butler on top, Charlie Fowler and Bill Nor-ak swet'ping thc second Calloway.

First flight winner was Charlie Strohm followed by Bud Frank one stroke off the pace. Jack Jamison and S'alt Stuermer -s'lvept the -.econd flight, Bob Denny, Jr. and Ed Hendricks repeatine the process in thc third flight. with Art Triebu'asscr and Elmer Lewis coming in one-two in the fourth flisht.

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