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The 411th Terrible Twenty tournament was held at Virginia Country Club, August 19, with Rex Wall our host. The clubhouse was being remodeled but caused us no inconvenience. The bar was intact and well-equipped, and the
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gin tables, while perhaps unlevel, the cards stayed on the tables.
There were no repairs on the golf course-it was as beautiful as ever and the weather was perfect. Lathrop Leishman with his 37-43-80 won the lower bracket (LZ + 2 handicap) 70 net. Frank Ruppert won the higher bracket, 45-42-87,15 handicap, net 72 (no penalty strokes). Bauer beat Gartz for last month's prize, upper bracket. The semifinals are next month in the Match Play tournament.
Frank King presided at our short business meeting, and a loud vote of thanks was given to the club for the excellent food provided. Frank, our Most Terrible, has given up his African trip and is going to Eastern Canada on his long vacation. Cliff Simpson had his prizes to award right on time.
Guests included Emil Lug, who was the guest of Bauer; Ray Dreps of Watson-Dreps Co., the millworking firm; and Elmer Vivian of General Veneer, who was a guest of Pruessing.
Bob Pierce has arranged our Bel Air tournament for September 23.-H. M. Alling.
-Nafional Foresf Producfs Week October l6-22-
Son Joqquin Hoo-Hoo Oil rhe Works
For Biggest-Ever'Volley Frolics' Losting Two Dcys Wirh Mony Events
Don Walker, newly elected president of San Joaquin lfoo-Hoo Club 31, reports all in readiness for what is anticipated to be a record turnout for the 1960 Annual "Valley Frolic," set for September 16 and 17 in Fresno. The twoday event will officially get underwa Friday afternoon, oay omclalty get uncerway on I'flqay September 16, with the annual Valley Frolic golf tourna- lo, wltrr annual valley tl rollc ment at the Fort Washington Golf Club in Fresno, with Marion Snead running that part of the "show." Friday evening will be set aside for informal cocktail parties, dinners, gab sessions, etc., with out-of-town guests.
A big bowling tournament under the direction of Jim Duart is slated for Saturday afternoon at the Mid-State Bowl in Fresno. Later in the afternoon, Bob Reid will corral nine of Club 3l's finest for a big Concat, which will be followed by a big, better-than-ever "Valley Frolic" banquet and floor show. Louis Frame of Diamond National Corp. is chairman of the Finance committee. and the booming -advance ticket-sales department is being handled by Norm Cords of Cords Lumber Co.. Fresno.