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Dubs, Ltd., Ploy Soggy Tournqment
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor slush could hold back a hardy turnout of some 30 Dubs lumbermen-golfers from playing the 87th Dubs, Ltd., tournament at the Orinda Country Club on November 18. Brian Bonnington was host for the day which, in addition to the tournament, included lunch, a banquet that evening, and a short business meeting following dinner. Despite the soggy weather, some admirable scores were logged for the tough Orinda. 18.
Winner of the first flight low gross division was John Jenswold with a 76. George Monnier took low net honors (77-8). In the second flight, Dubs' President Fred Ziese registered an 83 for low gross, and Paul Gaboury took the low net with a 9O-20 reading. Third flight r,vinner was Tom Jacobsen, Dubs' past president and currently secretarytreasurer, who wound up with a 93 on his card. Low net winner in this division was Ed Riffenrath (97-29).
Guest flight low gross was copped by Ralph Lamon, who chalked up an 86 on the damp 18.
The next Dubs, Ltd., tournament (the 88th) is scheduled for Friday afternoon, January 20. The tournament will be played off at the California Golf Club and Russ Fryburg will be the genial host for the day.
fhompson Re-elected President
Chicago, Ill.Robert P. Thompson, president of the Thompson Mahogany Co., Philadelphia, was re-elected president of the Mahogany Association, Inc., at the 1955 annual meeting held November 17. George N. Lamb was re-elected executive secretary for the 21st consecutive year.