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Northern California lumbermen's Tournament-pix on opposite page
Looking over the scores of some 150 golfers who participated in the 7th Annual Northern California Lumbermen's Tournament, one has the impresiion that the industry must have shut down for that day! In addition. another 50 lumbermen headed their trusty iron steeds into the parking corral of the Sierra View Country Club in Roseville and gathered at the oasis within to cool their parched tonsils with the rest of their golfing brothers. Final count was 192 for dinner.
Hats ofi to George Dufi and Cecil Schiffner for another fine job of organizing this big annual non-profit event.
The tournament officially began at B:00 a.m. and for the rest of the day the exoellent Sierra View course was the- scene of joy and anguish, exultation and despair. By 4:30 that afternoon, the "Oasis" was the center of a sizable group of lumbermen displaying mixed emotions about the game in general, but happily settling down to a game of gin (and tonic?) or a game of "boss" with the boys. A fine banquet capped the afiair and the management of Sierra View can rest assured of a repeat for next year.
The winners? Well, there were 63 trophies in all, but we'll do our best to list them and hope the spelling is correct. Here we go:
In the Big Time circle, Bill Blattner walked ofi with the Iow net (77-14), Don Miller took second low net (won on a draw), Harry Lausmann pounded out a low gross of 76, and John Sarlo came in second with 78. Special trophies were also awarded to Bill Toms (longest drive), Bob Dronberger (accuracy drive27"), and, Al White (closest to hole in one-28").
In flights one through six, Billy Main, Ralph Lamon, Dean Lambert and Al White finished in that order in the first flight. Second flight winners were Clyde Henry, Dick Korman, Norm Winsor and Hal Hartzell. Third flight trophies went to Bill Knab, Stan Rossman, Walt Pfister and Paul Gaboury.
The fourth flight lineup included Bob West, Grant Potter, Ed Heilman and Beryl Robinson. The fifth flight finished with Dave Pfister. Bill Johnson" Bob Korn and Art Triebwasser in the usual order. The sixth flight winner was H. R. Neel with Bob Butcher, Jack Crane and Ben Ward right on his he€ls.
In the blind bogey, the lineup was as follows: Warren Jimmersono Bill Novak, Wavne Fuller. Bob LaHatt. Glen Butler.
Bill Sayre, T. C. Abell, Peter Murphy, Sterling Mentink, Clarence Bowers, Donald Whitmer, Bud Jones, Harry Robinson, Hugh Rosaaen and George Cameron.
Finishing that list leaves us to ponder if there was some one who didn't get a prize? If so, please tear out this page and mail along with the back of the carton of your current breakfast food and mail to George Duff c/o Cal-Ida Lumber Co.. Auburn.
Keller Products Joins HPI
CarI D, 'Wheeler, Chairman of the Hardwood Plywood Institute's Membership Committee, has announced that the HPI Board of Directors has approved Keller Products, Inc., Manchester, New Hampshire, for membership in the Institute.
Keller Products, Inc., was established in 1946 and manufactures molded pew seats, molded plywood, and Keller sandwich panels. Robert R, Keller is President.
Mr. Weeler stated that this is the Institute's first New Hampshire member. IIPI now has 55 members in 20 states and two Canadian provinces. Other hardwood plywood manufacturers who have joined IIPI in 1962 arc:. Birchwood, Inc., Los Angeles, California; Ply-Cuwes, Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan; Oroply Corporation, Oroville, California; Whiteville Plywood Company, IMhiteville, North Carolina.