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Lou Cusanovich, Val Verde Lumber Company, Van Nuys, with a low net score of 69, was the winner of the Fnrst Flight and presented with the Hollywood Door trophy, donated by the West Coast Screen Co., at the Southern California sash and door industries gold tournament held at the Cheviot Hills Golf Course, Los Angeles, Wednesday afternoon, November 18.

Gene DeArmond, Pacific Cabinet Co., Los Angeles, with a low net of 68, was the winner of the Second Flight and was arvarded the Cal-Dor trophy donated by The California Door Company. Gene won this same prize at the last tournament and now has permanent possession of it.

Dee Essley, D. C. Essley & Son, Los Angeles, with a low net of. 71, won the Third Flight and received the Bohnhofi Lumber Company trophy, donated by the Bohnhoff Lumber Company.

The runner-up rvinners, rvith scores and prizes, in the flight events were: First Flight, Helmer Hole, Claremont Lumber Co., Claremont, and Walter Metz, Metz Cabinet Co., Glendale, with low net scores of 70, each a shirt; Second Flight, George Ryness, Ryness Flooring Co., Los Angeles, 70 net, set of poker chips; Third Flight, Roy Pitcher, Associated Lumber & Materials, fnc., Los Angeles. 73 net. a srveater.

Howard Coor-Pender, MacDougall Door & Plywood Co., Los Angeles, came nearest to the cup on the tenth hole and received a merchandise order. -

Lloyd Cole, Hammond Lumber Company, Los Angeles, received an order for the refinishing of four wood clubs by Fred Matzie, professional at the Cheviot Hills Golf Course, and "Spud" Jordan, Jordan Sash & Door Co., Los Angeles, a set of golf club covers, for turning in the low scores on the four shot holes.

Golf balls were presented to the winners in the other special events.

The follor,r'ing were the winnners of the door prizes: sport coat, Ed Martin, The California Lumber Merchant,

I-os Angeles (drew his own name); sweater, W. O. tsullock, Pacific Cabinet Co., Los Angeles; sweater, C. H. Corwin, T. M. Cobb Co., Los Angeles; set of book ends, Ray Daniels, CMSTP&P Railroad'-Co., Los Angeles; merchandise order, Bob Osgood, Los Angeles wholesaler.

Winners of the blind bogey prizes were: Art Harff, Mengel Co., Los Angeles; Howard Coor-Pender and Lou Cusanovich.

TLe following prizes were donated: sport coat, D. G. MacDougall, MacDougall Door & Plywobd Co.; sweater, George Ryness, Rvness Flooring Co.; sweater, D. D. lVIcCallum, D. D. McCallum Sash & Door Co.; shirt, Ty Cobb, T. M. Cobb Co.; shirt, Homer Warde, Craftbilt Cabinets; sweater, "Spud" Jordan, Jordan Sash & Door Co.;,merchandise order, Jim McLeod, Cadwallader-Gibson Co., Inc.; book ends, Jim Priddy, .W. P. Fuller Co.; merchandise order, Roy Stanton, E. J. Stanton & Son; golf club covers, Lou Cusanovich; refinishing golf clubs, Fred Matzie, Cheviot Hill Golf Course; set of poker chips, Walter Metz, Metz Cabinet Co.; golf balls, Golf Committee.

Dinner was served in the Club House at 7 :@ p. m. and was followed by the presentation of prizes by Earl Galbraith. Applause greeted the announcement during the dinner hour that every one was invited to have a cocktail on Ben Tyre of Tyre Brothers Glass & Paint Co., Los Angeles.

This was the 27th golf tournament sponsored by Southern California sash and door industries, and will be the last for the duration.

At the conclusion of dinner, the gathering stood and sang "God Bless America" and "Auld Lang Syne" with Dee Essley as song leader and Frank Gehring at the piano. There was a nice turnout, 4O playing golf and 65 present for dinner.

The committee, which included Earl Galbraith, Ed Bauer, Orrin Wright and Frank Gehring, was given a round of applause for arranging the tournaments.

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