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"Doc" White Gops Dqve Dovis Trophy At Dubs Meqdow Club Tourney
The 128th monthly tournament of Dubs, Ltd., was held at the beautiful Meadow Club in Marin county, August 21, with newly installed Prexy Paul Gaboury presiding. In addition to the usual tournament, each year at the Meadow Club the Dave Davis Perpetual Trophy is awarded to the golfer with the best five scores during the year.
This year's winner and keeper of the trophy for the next year was none other than Millard "Doc" White, veteran San Francisco lumberman and one time Denver Open champ. After several years of tournament golf, "Doc" stored his "sticks" for more than 30 years and onlv recently did he take them out of storage fo become an a'ctive Dubs participant. Runners-up to White's five best of 331 were Walt Hjort and Fred Ziese.
Feature shot of the day was an "almost double eagle" by Tournament director George Monnier on the 510-yard thirteenth. His second shot rolled just four inches past the cup for a "gimme" eagle, and with the help of this shot, came out low gross winner with a score of 74.
First flight winners included Dave Davis (69) and George Monnier (70).
In the second flight, it was Tom Gray on top with a 69, second low net tied between Bob Kilgore and Art Bond with identical 70's and Roy Sjolund in fourth position scoring a 73.
Third-flight winner was Jack Crane with a 64 scorecard. Second best went to Hugo Miller (66) and third position drew a tie between Harry Hood and Bill lohnson.
In the fourth flight, it l""r Contra Costa Dealer Ed French in the lead with a net 62, and Joe Finilla running second position with an even 70.
The following Dubs tourney was played September 18, in conjunction with the San Francisco FIoo-Hoo Club's annual Roundup tournament, at the San Francisco Golf & Country Club.

