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1940 Championship Women's Golf Association of California 1940 CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA ANNOUNCEMENT This record was prepared by the Women*s Southern California Golf Association and sent to the Women*s Golf Association of Northern California in accordance with the requirements of the By-Laws of the Women’s Golf Association of California. 1940 CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA Lakeside Golf Club HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA APRIL to 13th 32 or 16 to Quality in the Championship Flight according to entry Other Flights at Scratch Defeated Flights Match vs. Par Consolation Event Entry Limited to Members of Womens Southern California Golf Association and Womens Golf Association of Northern California Entry Fee $5.00 Limit of Handicap 24 Mail Entries Before Friday, April 5th to Mrs. Meta Graham 1617 West Adams Blvd. REpublic 8719 Los Angeles POST ENTRIES SHALL TEE OFF LAST Course Open For Practice Monday, April 1st. All Day Thursday, April 4th, All Day Out of Town Players May Also Practice Saturday, April 6th, Before 10 A.M. Sunday, April 7th, After 1 P.M. "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP” Trophies Championship Winner.......Sterling Silver Coffee Set & Tray $68.00 Runner-up....Sterling Silver Water Pitcher.... 36.05 Defeated Sisteen Winner.......Sterling Silver Flower Bowl................ 24.72 Runner-up....Sterling Silver Footed Fruit Bowl. 15.45 Second Flight Winner.......Sterling Silver Poppy Plate.............. 20.60 Runner-up....Sterling Silver Candelabra................... 20.60 Defeated Eight Winner......cSterling Silver Candlesticks 11.85 Third Flight Winner..............rSterling Silver Apple Liqueur Set. 18.54 Runner-up...Sterling Silver Bread Tray.................. 19.06 Defeated Eight Winner... Silver Bowl................................................... 10.30 Fourth Flight Winner... Silver pair of Compotes......................... 20.60 Runner-up ....Sterling Silver Cream &- Sugar................................ 12.36 Defeated Eight Winner... Silver Mayonnaise Set.............................. 10.30 Non-Qualifiers Winner... Silver Vase..................................................... 9.27 Runner-up ....Sterling Silver Compote............................................ 7.73 Defeated Non-Qualifiers Winner... Silver Mayonnaise Bowl........................ 9.27 Low Gross Winner... Silver Vase.................................. 15.45 Low Net Winner... Silver Vase............................................ 15.45 Consolation Winner.............Pair of Golf Shoes............................................. .. 14.16 (Peggy Rutledge won the play-off) Match Play vs Par Winner................ Pair of Golf Shoes........................................................... 14.16 373.92 "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP" Championship Flight Miss...P.e^gy ACHfeLCL ® tte. ioteison__1” Graham 6-5 -Graham-2-1__ Mrs.C.C.Akin ) _ C al ander_ 6-5, J,|i_s_s .Cl_a ra _C_al and e.r }/“ ” Ferrie lup Mi s s.Ruth JAhite_ _ —-----------191 ) White 5-3 Jfcs .JBob ._Ho£e___ . A <• JLeCCto JLup, _ J Mrs.James Ferrie Ferrie 6-4 Mi s s.Joan MacGowan S' Ferrie 4 •J±atkerijie JShust er 7 Shuster 5-4 Mrs.Eddie Borcherdi/iis .Mrs. J3ernice Woernqr _ )_LaRocque 2-1) Acs^RQjd.JLatoCCue___ )_ ” LansoiaA-to, riiss.Barbara Ransom Ransom 5-4 .Mrs ^R...?,. Morimoto Eajasom A-l----) -Miss .Peggy „Ru 11 edge ) _ R utA Ahp) _Mi s s ..Barbara JB .Thomfts on~ ” 19 th Mrs.Gregg Lifur T_ Lifur. 4.3 „-M r s .Al sjJ ol s on_______J Lifur 9-7 Acs ;.J ane _Reynold s ) _ Curri e~ _lup_ ... i Mrs.Fred Currie )Lifur 3-1 f----------------- _Mi s s Aariqn ^Hollins ? Lanfrom lup _Mrs tBurton _Lan.frqm > JiCC?.CQJSL JkUB. Acs. Jiarry J? re s &1 er Pressler 2up) Acs. Aidaey „Gcos§m&n)J Hicks 3-^ At S.s At iz ab e th _H i ck s Hicks 5-4 ACS. «..C ._K g_B el,1 ew______ ) Hicks^_5_-4_ ACS ..touts -tong.fe.l< -.. j^cArthur JLuj^ Acs .Arthur AcAr&hur V )Hicks 3-1 "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP" First Flight Defeated Title Miss.Betty Johnson T , _ , ------- .------ -—----- ------------- - Johnson 3-1 Mrs.C.C.Akin Mrs.Bob Hope ,, „ > ) Miss. Joan JtfacGowan__| „IhQmp.SQ£b.2™l ¥E5-.|ddie,Borcherdi^ Borcherdlng ¥DS.Bernice~Woerner_^ Default ) Mr s.R.S. Morimoto 1 ...Thomps QU„ _ „ £^oinpSon \ Eefaulf iMiss*Thompson_ Mrs.Al.Jolson 5-4 Mrs.Jane Reynolds_ ) „ „ Grossman gup Miss.Marion_Hollins ) x . „ QrOgg^a^ 5-2} S^s^Sidne^Jarossman^j -Grossman-ds! Mrs.C.K.Bellew "? Lengfeld Mrs.Louis Lengfeld Default > pecker 6»4 Mrs.George Decker ) Decker lup MrsrDuncan_Clark__ "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP" Second Flight Mr 3? § t a _ Shill ing„ . VHornstein„4=3 Mr s«Sam_ Horns t ein,. S Redfield_lup Mr s^L.B.Elliot____ _ )Bfidfield...3=2 MrsAJohn.Be£fi£ld_^ Redfield 4-2 MESxLxAxTe.scb^r___ _ )lsscher-3=2— Mr8feL.NA£la£gr____ i -Clyde 5-3 Mrs.Andy_Clydg____ „ ^CXyde_4=3____ Mrp.J.EtRickards_2 Mrs.,J.Rgdfigia^Sx2 Mrs.Ralph Noble Miss. Ang i e P a rkhur $ t Noble lup MrszGeorge_Pace___^ -----------Igffr “LSheltpn.„3z2^ M? §. W_. N. She 11 on ) Noble 2-1 Mi§s.Jane^Dowdle___ )__Bowdle______ Mrs.C.C.Cary_______ X Default Dowdle lup Mrs.R.H.Huff )._.Huff^6rj5„_„„ Mrs.Hollis^Moyse__X ’’STATE CHAMPIONSHIP” Third Flight Miss.BettvMacKenzie ------------- ^“jMacKenzIe_6~4 Mrs,Roy Ryan ) < -----------z „ ..jl----------- -- — \ Corpe7-6 Mrs.T.H.Corpe ) ) --------------------- - )Corpe_3-2.) ) Miss.Audrey Davies ) ) ------------------ ----------------- Forbes 4=~2 Mrs,A.B.Forbes jForbes_lup_ Miss.Alice Dixon ) J —~™-“ )Forbesj_2-l). Mrs.Agnes Bowden ) ’TBowden^lup^l Mrs.H.F.Beardslee ) ’ Mrs.George Heimber Mrs.A.J.Scholl } default -------------------------- ,------- ^Scholl J3-5~ ) MRs.Stratford Enright I ) - ~ jHeimbergJLup > Mrs.Geo.Heimb'jrg ) 2$th j ............. ^“pHeimberg_5-2 ) ) Mrs.J.E.Hurff ) ) ) Mrs.Blanche Adams_^Adams 4-2 J Mrs.Al.Werker ) ) j ^Adams__422_l Mrs.Harper Ink ) -------------*------------------- TFarrell_20t5 Mrs.W.R.Farrell ? hole "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP" Fourth Flight Mrs.B.F.Hungerford Bye____________________ £ Bye .5P*}gerford__6-5 Mrs.0scer_Oldknow Folsom _3Z2- Mrs.W.L.Folsom____ Mrs.Merrill_Py§_ Pye„6-4____ Mrs.WnLtgrigJjy_______ 2 Hill lup Miss.Natalie Hill "■“19th" -------------------i--------------- ‘yHill^g-l Mrs.iFxMeyXin______2 [iss_.Notalie Hill 1 up Mrs*Al*F2rmer____ jFarmer Bye________________ ) Bye" j Botsford 2-1 Mrs^C^S^Qwea________ __ * TBotsford_6~4 MES.<EALABQtsfQrd__.„2 -Beeton„_8-§. MrsA£*B«.Bei5Xer____ THeisler. Bye____ __ _____________ ; Bye’ ) Beekman 2-2 Miss.DorisJTaggeEt ;Beekman_6-5a Mrs..Robert _H&Beekman "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP" Non - Qualifiers Flight Mrs.F^Paul.^Gardner f4) /^Gardner Bye____________________ ) Bye'" )-Gardner_5^4 Mrs.DrN.Sears_£l4}_ )_Sears~5z3_ MrsAgobert_Crawf ord)12 -Gardner-4-3. Mr s.Edgar_Rlehards 16 ; _Richardst Bye__________________ Bye -Richards-2up MissxMarieJDieckman 7 )-Eieckman„_ Bye ) rye \ Mrs±F.Paul_09rdner MzSxG^kEQelsehowJZ 7 )-Foel^chow__ Bye____________________ ) Bye ) -EoeischQw_2-l MissxAnitajDieekixan 9 ) ) i_Bieckman„l^p / MrSxEJ2.B3ger-14__-7 ” ' j_?oelschow_3^ MrsAEr§kinJIazard„10 ).Hazard •^Bye.,.^______________) Bye ) - Whit ehornjL 2-1 Miss.Ann Whitehorn 13 )~Whitehorn 5-4 Mrs.W.N *#oel.ler_15. "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP" Defeated Non-Qualifiers Flight Bye___________ ________ Crawford.__ Mrs*Robert_Crawford) Bye 5 )Crawford Bxe,_____________________ , ) )_§£§________1 Bye____________ _) .Mrs^F, D*Rager^4=S Bye__________ _______ _ Mr s.F.B. Rager________ ) Bye T )Rager 2-1 §ye__________ ______ p‘~ ) Moeller^ -± Mrs.Wm.N.Moeller bye“' "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP" Defeated Second Flight Miss.Gretta_Shilling ).Elliot______ Mrs.L.B.Elliot ) Default ----------------------------------- ,_Slat-r-2^I„. MrsxL±N.Slater )-Slater, Mrs.Joe.E.Rickards) Default Miss.Angie- ----- Parkhurst — Miss.Angie_Parkhurst ) -Earkhurst~lup Mrs.George Pace ) ) _ - k^Earkhurst • Mrs.Hollis_Moyse_ Default )„.Moyse-------—? Eye___________________) Default "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP" Defeated. Third Flight Mis s e_Aud r ev _Da vi e s ”5 Davies Bye_________________ ) Bye Dixon 3-2 Mrs*Alice_Dixon . “t *}' Dixon < Mr s ♦H d? ?=Beard si ee } Default ' ) MrsLStratford^Enright Mr a Jitxat£ arl JE.nc.ight ) Enright 5-2 3-2 Mr s . E »Hur f f ...5 Enright 6-4 Mr s t A1 «We r k e r ) Ink 2-1 Mr sLHar£er_Ink___ } "STATE CHAMPIONSHIP” Defeated Fourth Flight . S?-?O s c e r 01 dknow_ )Oldknow .Bye___________________)" Eye ™ 01dknow„ __ . ¥z.FiP-iPr ?■ ?]?y____ )Briehy 4-3 __7 ____ ) Mi s s_. Dori s_ Tagger . §± Qw&o- )Owen Bye___________________ )" Bye j_Taggert 4-3 J?iss.Doris_Taggert )Taggert __) Bye_____ _______ __„_)-~~~Sye~~~‘ ENTRIES FOR ’’STATE CHAMPIONSHIP” LAKESIDE GOLF CLUB at HOLLYWOOD 1940 1. Miss.Dorothy Traung 0 2. Mrs.Gregg Lifur 0 3. MissrElizabeth Hicks 0 4. Miss.Peggy -Graham 0 5. Miss.Barbara Ransom. 1 6. Miss.Clara Calander 1 7. Miss.Barbara Beach Thompson 2 8. Miss Marion Hollins 2 9. Miss.Catherine Shuster 2 10. Mrs.Bernice Woerner 2 11. Mrs.James Ferrie 2 12. Mrs.R.S.Morimoto 3 13. Mrs.Arthur McArthur 3 14. Mrs.Willard Shepherd 3 15. Miss.Ruth White 3 16. Mrs.Louis Lengfeld 4 17. Mrs.F.Paul Gardner 4 18. Miss.Joan MacGowan 4 19. Mrs.L.A.Tescher 5 20. Mrs.Eddie Borcherding 5 21. Mrs.C.K.Bellew 5 22. Mrs.Harry Pressler 5 23. Mrs.Rod LaRocque 5 24. Mrs.C.C.Akin 5 25. Miss.Jane Dowdle 6 26. Mrs.R.H.Huff 6 27. Mrs.Burton Lanfrom 6 28. Mrs.Sidney Grossman 6 29. Miss.Betty Johnson 6 30. Miss.Marie Diekman 7 31. Miss.Peggy Rutledge 7 32. Mrs.Jane Reynolds 7 33. Mrs.G.W.Foelschow 7 34. Mrs.A.A.Clyde 7 35. Mrs.W.M.Shelton 7 36. Mrs.Duncan Clark 7 37. Mrs.I..N. Slater 8 38. Mrs.A.B.Forbes 8 39. Mrs.Al.Jolson 8 40. Mrs.Fred Currie 8 41. Mrs.C.C.Cary 8 42. Mrs.R.C.Noble 8 43. Mrs.H.Ink 8 44. Miss.Betty MacKenzie 8 45. Miss.Anita Diekman 9 46. Miss.Angie Parkhurst 9 47. Mrs. I.. B. Elliot 9 48. Mrs.George Heimberg 9 49. Mrs.W.R.Farrell 10 50« Mrs.George ^ace 10 51. Mrs.Erskin Hazard 10 52. Mrs.Blanche Adams 10 53. Mrs.Hollis Moyse 10 54. Mrs.George W.Decker 10 55. Mrs.Gretta Shilling 10 56. Mrs.Stratford Enright 11 57. Mrs.John Redfield 11 58 * Mrs.A1ice Dixon 12 59. Mrs.Robert Crawford 12 60.
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