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Promotion Committee captained by Jack S. Berry of Sacramento.

The San Francisco club's next big get-together will be its traditional Christmas luncheon on December 22, sponsored for 50 needy children from the San Francisco Boys Club. Co-chairmen of this worthy event are Gay Bradt and Jack Dollar; the place will be the Elks Club, 456 Post Street, the time-1 1 :39 a.m.

Simpson, Bohnhoff Shore Wins qt 4O2nd Terrible Twenty Tourney

The 402nd Terrible Twenty Tournament was held at Soutl-r Hills Countrv Club. November 20. rn'ith Bob Dilworth and Frank Ruppert as hosts. The tournament was beautifully handled but let's castigate that greenskeeper that placed those cups-way back-behind traps-on slopes. I saw 7}-foot up-hill putts and never heard of so many four-putt greens, with BobDilworth in the background chuckling. But some of the vistas on those back holes are really spectacular. In afew years when the young trees get size, South Hills will be one of our finest courses.

SEtt WINDELER, BUITT TANKS And Some Cool Prolils

YOU HAVE HEARD qboul "lhe coolwoler from the wooden buckef." h's true. Wood keeps wcler cooler in summer ond helps preveni freezing in winter. Redwood tonks lqsi longer.

5o when you sell Redwood lonks, You mqke q nice profit cnd sotisfy your cuslomer. Writenow for Price list ond literqture.

"ouR 74rh YEAR"

Cliff Simpson, 77-8-69, won the lower bracket even with his 2-stroke penalty (71). Clarence Bohnoff won tl-re upper bracket, 90-19-71. Pruessing beat Oliver in the upper bracket Match Play-winning the First Six-Months Touruament. King won the lower bracket by default.

Last month's tie between Bowen and Leishman was decided by a flipof the coin as both players failed to appear for the playoff. "Lay" Leishman won.

Emil Lug of Los Angeles Millwork u'as the guest of Ed Bauer, and Roger Wager was the guest of San Gabriel Valley Lumber's Marmion.-H. M. Alling.

Creech Succeeds Wqlter J. Wood

Walter J. Wood, vice-president in charge of sales of E. L. Bruce Co., has announced his plans for retirement at the end of this year, after an association of more than 35 years with the company. He will remain on the Board and available as a sales consultant. His duties will be assumed by Harvey Creech, now serving as marketing manager of the company, r'vho will have the new title of general sales manager.

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