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Oceqn Breezes Moke the Difference
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The 351st T.T.T. was held at Virginia Country Club August 16. "Lakeside in April," perhaps, but give me Virginia in August-those ocean breezes sure make a difference; ask any of the San Gabriel and Annandale members. Burt Galleher, our genial host of the day, put on a grand party but didn't let his duties interfere with his golf swing (43-40-83, net 67) and took first prize. John Hunter took second place, 81-13-68-his first prize in two years.
Last year's annual prizes were finally distributed b1' Clarence Bohnhofi after dinner-and they were unusually beautiful this year. Dee .Essley was presented a silver water pitcher commemorating his year as Most Terrible. The board of directors issued a ruling that if there are no pari-mutuel tickets bought on the winner in any of the three pools, the funds will be turned over to the treasurer, as well as any breakage. (The present operator of the pool,, Falconer, says he's through !) the new 14 when Loggers
Geo. Ryness and Roy Stanton were on the sick list but good progress was reported on their recoveries.
Our next tournament is at Bel Air-Thursday, September 22, with Bob Falconer handling.-H. M. Alling.
Martin Hedrick of Quincy, Calif., was named all-round top logger of the Pacific coast August he won the title at the 10th annual Pacific Coast championship.
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