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JAUES L. HAIL
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The Pacific Coast hardwood dealers held their annual convention at Del Monte over the week-end when they played off their championship golf tournament on the Peb' ble Beach course.
Harry White, the handsome Rotarian, was the general in command.
Ray Anderson, the towering blonde from Seattle, won the finals by defeating Roy Stanton of Los Angeles, the match ending on the nineteenth hole. Anderson was so hot they had to give him an ice pack after it was all over.
Bill Davis of North Beach is some 500 winner. In fact, Bill won all the bets on golf and poker.
Howell Baker, the Gene Tunney of Los Angeles, carried too much weight, but managed to stay the limit and won a cup.
Jimmy Cline, former football star of California, now so: journing in the sunny south, won the third flight, defeating Harry White in a hard match.
"Hutch" Hutchings, the choir leader of the San Francisco Hardwood Club, sang so sweetly that he put Hank Swafiord of Los Angeles to sleep after playing two extrg holes.
Fyfe Smith, from Vancouver, who was touted to be the dark horse of the tournament, fell down woefully after Jerry Sullivan of San Diego had spent two weeks of hard training trying to get him in shape.
Bob Kahn, the handsome gum king, surprised the boys by shooting several birdies in the woods.
Grover ("Tiny") Gearhart had the best time. Tiny lost 6O pounds and two boxes of balls playing Pebble Beach.
The results were as follows:
Championship Flight-Ray Anderson defeated Roy Stanton at the nineteenth.
Second rFlight-Howell Baker defeated Roger Sands, 2 uP.
Third Flight-Jimmy Cline defeated Harry White at the twentieth.
Fourth Flight-Harry Kirchman defeated Fyfe Smith, I up.
Blair, in the San Francisco Bulletin.
-Fred
Hynes Yards Change Hands
The Bond Lumber Company's yards at lIynes, Cal., have been taken over by A. F. Stangor, former sales manager of the Geib Lumber Company at Compton, Cal. The new concern is known as the Stangor Lumber Company and carries a complete line of lumber, including sash, doors and hardware.