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2OO Northern Cqlifornio Lumbermen in Golf Tourney
Some 200 Northern California lumbermen attended the 5th annual Northern California Lumbermen's Golf Tournament held at the Sierra View Country Club in Roseville,
September 8, with sunny skies and 8°ree weather prevailing.
A smooth-running tournament from start to finish, the event was chairmanned again (for the fifth year) by CalIda Lumber Co. sales chief, George Duff, assisted by Cecil Schiffner of Nevada City. Assisting on the loud speakers and keeping the scores were Mmes. Nell Caddel, Louise Allyn, Roberta Mani and Erva Duff.
The big outdoor barbecue that evening was handled aptly by the male members of the Sierra View Country Club, with barbecued chicken or very fine barbecued fresh salmon flown in from the Coast.
Total evening attendance for cocktails and the banquet rose to 225, a record for the event.
Winner of the "big one," the Low-Gross trophy, was decided by the flip of a coin, with Bob Voegtly, LambertVoegtly Lumber Company, proving the more deft of hand than Art Seamans, Seamans Moulding Co. Both men shot identical 77's for the course.
In the Low-Net department. Oroville dealer Bud Miller edged Bill Toms, Frtintier Redwood, Inc., by one stroke, 77-12-65.
In the Class "A" division (0-10 handicap) it was Del Pugh on top (79-10), the toss of a coin giving second position to Ed Urton (78-8) over Ed Anderson (80-10). , Class "8" division winner was Ed Dier (83-13), with a five-way tie for second place between Al White (84-12), Walt Stuermer (84-12), Hal Hartzel (85-13, John Bechen (85-13) and Dewitt Smith (83-11). It was decided in Bechen's favor by cutting for high card.
Class "C" (handicaps 14-17), another tie for first, was
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Class "D" division (18-30 handicap) was won by Bert Gilbert (87-20) with Enoch Israelson (89-19) in runner-up position.
Winner of the Calloway tournament was Bill Novak (147-82), followed by Ed Dursteler (101-31), Keith Ross (144-73%), Ralph Lamon (77-6) and Ken Chestnut (128-57) in the usual order.
A gigantic 7-way tie for sixth place between G. N. Dodge (87-14), Joe Lausmann (86-13), Pete Murphy (79-6), Ray McWilliams (87-14), Phil Miller (91-18), Ray Miller (91-18) and Dean Lambert (79-6) was decided by a cut of the cards, and Pete Murphy was holder of the high card.
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