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Make More Profit Renting NEW 1956 VICTOR ilectri-Car Because... • Costs less to operate • Requires little upkeep • Built rugged to lost • More people prefer it • Easiest on the fairways See your dealer or write Victor for details of deferred-purchase or lease-rental plans. Excellent direct factory dealerships available. Victor Adding Machine Co. Electri-Car Division 3900 No. Rockwell - Chicago IS, III. TfU only full-size elcctric golf car with direct drive—no chain to lubri- cate, no belt to adjust. Victor-built dyna-power motor and powerful battery plant promise more than 36 holes on most courses. Ride before you decide and you'll buy VICTOR Electri-Car Johnny Bulla Having Soil Conditioner Tested Johnny Bulls, widely known tournament and club pro, has golf, lawn and other turf market rights on a soil conditioner known as Activile. Address of lhe company is Turf Activite Co., 272(1 N. 10th, P)iocni\. Ariz. The material has had some highly satisfac- tory tests in conditioning clay for good drain- age and turf growth, in making excellent compost quickly and in removing thatch. How consistently it will perform and the full Storv about the material iu use on golf courses Bulla is trying to have determined before he offers it extensively to the golf market. Tests of Activite are being made at Perm State, Purdue and other experi- ment stations and by several golf course supts, Spa/ding fo Give Guarantee Against Defects in '57 Clubs hi every set of Spalding's 1057 Registered Syjtchro-Dyned woods there will be a certificate guaranteeing the set against major defects in materials and workmanship. If through normal play within one year of date of manufacture, any' of the components used in manufacture of lhe clubs prove lo he defective, the com- plete set can he returned to the place where purchased and the customer will receive a new set without charge. Price Is New Ernie Sabaytac Sales Representative Now covering Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico for Ernie Sabayrac's Golf, Inc. is Lync Price, who took over his new duties in Sept, He replaces Harold Whittington who has been trans- ferred lo the Caro- linas. Price formerly was with Winter- Dohson Co. Lyne Price Three-Way Adjustment Blade Makes Snow Removal faster Available for attachment to the 9.4 drawbar lip International Harvester Cub-Li} Roy is equipment that makes snow removal a rela- tively easy job, A hydiaulically controlled front mounted blade has three-way adjustment including pitch and tilt and either end can be set to lead. These factors make the equip- ment combination ideal for both picking up and piling snow. Architect George W. Cobb recently announc- ed the opening of an office at 1 Roger son Dr., Chapel Hill, N.C.

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Make More Profit Renting

NEW 1956

VICTOR ilectri-Car

Because . . . • Costs less to operate • Requires little upkeep • Built rugged to lost • More people prefer it • Easiest on the fairways

See your dealer or write Victor for d e t a i l s of d e f e r r e d - p u r c h a s e or lease-rental plans. Excellent direct factory dealerships available.

Victor Adding Machine Co. Electri-Car Division

3900 No. Rockwell - Chicago IS , III.

TfU only full-size elcctric golf car with direct drive—no chain to lubri-cate, no belt to adjust. Victor-built dyna-power motor and powerful battery plant promise more than 36 holes on most courses.

Ride before you decide and you'll buy

V I C T O R Electri-Car

Johnny Bulla Having Soil Conditioner Tested

Johnny Bulls, widely known tournament and club pro, has golf, lawn and other turf market rights on a soil conditioner known as Activile. Address of lhe company is Turf Activite Co., 272(1 N. 10th, P)iocni\. Ariz.

The material has had some highly satisfac-tory tests in conditioning clay for good drain-age and turf growth, in making excellent compost quickly and in removing thatch. How consistently it will perform and the full Storv about the material iu use on golf courses Bulla is trying to have determined before he offers it extensively to the golf market. Tests of Activite are being made at Perm State, Purdue and other experi-ment stations and by several golf course supts,

Spa/ding fo G ive Guarantee Against Defects in '57 Clubs

hi every set of Spalding's 1057 Registered Syjtchro-Dyned woods there will be a certificate guaranteeing the set against major defects in materials and workmanship. If through normal play within one year of date of manufacture, any' of the components used in manufacture of lhe clubs prove lo he defective, the com-plete set can he returned to the place where purchased and the customer will receive a new set without charge.

Price Is New Ernie Sabaytac Sales Representative Now c o v e r i n g

T e x a s , Oklahoma and New Mexico for E r n i e Sabayrac's Golf, Inc. is Lync Price, who took over his new duties in Sept, He replaces Harold Whittington who has been trans-ferred lo the Caro-linas. Price formerly was with Winter-Dohson Co. Lyne Price

Three-Way Adjustment Blade Makes Snow Removal faster

Available for attachment to the 9.4 drawbar lip International Harvester Cub-Li} Roy is equipment that makes snow removal a rela-tively easy job, A hydiaulically controlled front mounted blade has three-way adjustment including pitch and tilt and either end can be set to lead. These factors make the equip-ment combination ideal for both picking up and piling snow.

Architect George W. Cobb recently announc-ed the opening of an office at 1 Roger son Dr., Chapel Hill, N.C.

S P A C E - S A V I N G GOLF CLUB R A C K S

INCREASE YOUR CLUB DISPLAY AREA WITH UP-TO-DATE GREEN FLOSS COVERED METAL CLUB RACKS

8 Set: of Irons will fit into • 42" wal l area

4 Sets of Woods will fit into a 42" wal l oreo

IRON RACKS Each $3 .75 COMBINAT ION SET $8.00

WOOD RACKS Each $4.65 (1 Wood and 1 Iron Rack)

W I T T E R G O L F R A N G E S U P P L Y C O . , I N C . 5118 W. NORTH AVE . CH ICAGO 39. ILL. BErkshire 7-1040

John Deere " 4 2 0 " Utility with Gang Mower.

devices on "420" Crawler and Utility tractors, produced by John Deere, Molinc, 111. An easy-to-attach foot throttle, another new feature, in-creases ground speed up to 25 per cent, This is optional equipment. Five-speed transmission is offered on all models of Industrial tractors as well as a heavy-duty 3-point hiLch. Continu-ous running PTO is another optional feature. It provides continuous operation, when the t r a r t O T is stopped, of equipment such as a rotary mower.

MocGregor golf salesmen, ot a recent national sales meeting, presented o beautiful retouched photograph of their companion sol?sman, Pete Buliis, to the subject himself. Pete covers central northern stotes where there are extremes of cli-mate hence was considered by his associates to be able to use o good cosing of fur instead of merely skin as the covering for his noggin. A scene of Pete, thus topped, was given to him by a com. mittee of solesment working on their own time and with moving ceremonies which hod Pete rocked

and rolled by emotion.

Direction Reverser Js Top Feature of John Deere "420"

Topdressing for Pete

A direction reverse)' that permits forward or reverse travel at the same speed without shifting is the highlight of several new optional

Nelson Brothers, l andscape con-tractors, purchased a Royer NCYP-EG Shredder a year ago and , a s you c a n see, they a re enthusiastic about its operation. Mr, Harold Nelson s a y s that they condition a mixture of soil a n d old sod con-taining a considerable amount of trash with this tractor bucket fed unit at a cost far less than with previous methods. Phis new "Y" Series {up to ISO cu. yds. hr.) provides high capaci ty production wherever mater ia ls a re to be shredded, mixed, ae ra ted or reduced in particle size. Avai lable in portable a n d stat ionary models, gasoline engine or electric motor driven.

There is a Royer to provide uni-form, correctly textured compost or top dressing for you at low cost . . . no matter what your needs may be. Write fcor details.

" . . . o u r /abor payroll has been reduced and our soil sales have been doubled"

"...only regret that we had not bought a Royer sooner"

Among those in attendance when A. G. Spalding & Bros., Inc. opened a branch office ot 37B5 Lee Rood, Cleveland, O. were Pete McCombie, pro at Modison CC, North Madison, O, (left) and Jim Wolkup, pro ot Shaker Heights CC, Cleveland, who discussed the '57 Top-FIite irons with Spald-ing's Tim McGrath. Spalding's new office-ware-house has 10,000 stj. ft. of floor space and offers overnight service to pros in Ohio, West Virginia ond western Pennsylvania. Bob Timins is the Cleve-land manager. There's an interesting sidelight to this picture. At (eft of the Jones' portrait is the first set of Spalding irons made with steel shafts, used by Billy Burke in the 1931 National Open,

Pro Invents Putter That Can Be Adjusted to Lie

Mcl Smith, veteran pro al Valley Club, SaiiLa Barbara. Calif., has invented a putter with adjustable clubhead that can be kepi flat on the green regardless of the angle from which the player is putting. Called the "Suit Your-self," Smith's putter shaft fiis into a blue steel cylinder that permits the golfer to adjust and change the lie of the club by switching the shaft to any of three positions. A small lock, located in the heel of the head, allows the shaft to be locked in position. USGA has ap-pro-veil the putter for tournament play and about 100 models of the "Suit Yourself" have been produced.

Smith expects that the adjustable putter will get a big play next spring.

J & J Introduces H-Shape Band Aid

Newest addition to Johnson and Johnson s Band Aid line is an H-shape elastic adhesive bandage that gives freedom of movement while providing protection for wounds on joints subjected to repeated flexure. T h e H-shape Band Aid is specifically designed for wounds on fingers, knuckles, elbows and knees.

liand Aids also come in rectangular strips of various lengths and widths, ovals, and square and rectangular patches.

Cutting around overhanging shrubbery is eafy wi th J? id ing Sulky attached.

Cul and Ttiwt... tcwlet, cImten, wide em«wuca£Ey

Ease of handl ing and flexibility, coupled with na r row over-al l width , prac t ica l ly e l iminates h a n d t r imming . Locke does a comple t e j o b in one operation wi thout s t reaks or rolled down u n c u t grass. I t ' s t h e answer t o cu t t ing out mow-ing p rob l ems a n d cut t ing down labor costs and physical exer t ion.

America's Afosf Wanted Power Mowers! m Overhangs raised borders their width • Turns at any angle, without raising cutters • Controls conveniently placed • Model 70-75 availabte with reverse gear

transmission • Powerful, quiet B & S engine

Choice of 4 Basic Sizes: SINGLE-25" or 30" TRIPLEX-7Q" or 75"

Add sulky, in a minute, whenever desired. Send for liitrsluft and name of nearest tOCKf Dealer.

P O W E R L A W N M O W E R S Handle Eoiily . . , Save Time — Money — Enemy S.at.CPH

1313 CONNECTICUT A V E BRIDGEPORT 3, CONN.

One of Armco steel shelters a l Middletown's Wild-wood course

million volt, 2(300 amp current lightning which jumped 14 ft. from electrodes to the test build-ing. T h e building was completely undamaged by the bolls, and even rigged tired hazards didn't ignite. A technician remained inside the shelter while the tests were made. T h e shelter, with tour 12 ft. bv 12 ft. divisions, is of steel panel construction and is grounded with heavy copper cable so that the entire building selves as a lightning rod. Government safety bulletins emphasize that steel shelters arc tbe safest plate for a golfer lo he during an electrical storm al the course.

Conner Wins Nodco Cad/llac H. Ray Conner. Ell wood City, )'a„ was the

winner of lhe annual international hole-in-one contest sponsored by Nad CO Sporting Goods Co., Chicago, liis prize was a new l!)"i(i Cadil-lac. Conner became eligible for the contest by scoring an ace at his Conneqiienessiiig CC. Coulesl entrants f rom all 18 slates and as fai away as Germany had a ball inscribed with their name driven irv pro golfers al the Little Nine GC. West Chicago, III. A ball carrying Conner's name landed closest to tbe pin. giving him title to the new luxury automobile. Bill King, Nadco sales mgr., arranged for its de-livery.

Man Alode Lightning Doesn't Faze Steel Golf Shelter

* » Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Middle-town, G„ recently tested its new steel gulf shelter al Westinghouse lilcctrie Corp's high voltage lab with excellent results. Special lab equipment generated repeated surges of 3

Portable Beverage Cooler Offered for Pro Shop Sale

Kaddy [cooler, an alt tactile, well-insulated, all-aluminum bever-age cooler is one of the new accessory items offered for pro shop selling in the modest price range.

It is 12Vi-ins. by TMi-iris. x 914- ins . and fits readily on golf carts and golf cars, ['rices and full particulars covering Kaddy koolcr can j be obtained from the manufacturer) the Adams Co , Wattsan, Wise.

Meisel of St. Louis Gets Famous Toro Bull Award

AL a recent distributor sales [netting of Toro Manufacturing Corp., Minneaoplis, Minn., Meisel Distributing Co., St. Louis, Mo,, was awarded a plaque and the famous Toro Bu!J statuette in recognition of its being the No. t Toro power mower service distributor in the I . S. Meisel has been in business less than 10 years and was started as a small retail outlet. In 1954, the firm gave up its retail business to concentrate on distribution of lawn and garden supplies and equipment. Just recently lhe Meisel concern took another forward step bi buying a building with 17,000 sq. ft. of space to house its entire distributing operation.

Orcoa, Reclaimed from Garbage, Is All-Purpose Fertilizer

Orcoa. a fertilizer reclaimed from industrial and municipal garbage and waste, by Organic Corp. of America, 247 Ft. Pin Bldg., I'iLtsburgh 22, I'a., is claimed to be Lhe richesL, all-pur-pose organic product that has been put on the market. Recent lab tests have shown that the fertilizer can be diluted with five parts of poor soil for application, while in field tests it has produced 7-in. ilia, roses, 1 % lb. toma-toes and rich green grass grown from seed in two weeks. T h e product is now being pro-duced at a reclamation plant in Mckeesport, I'a., where the city's garbage anil trash is he-

ing converted into an odorless, highly organic fertilizer, t h e product, it is said, will not burn, is odorless when wet or dry and requires no synthetic additives. Additional information can be obtained from the manufacturer.

Double Feature

When Spalding introduced its new Dots ond 1957 line ot St. Andrews GC, Hastings-on-Hudson, N .Y . lost month, many of the country's leading writers were on hand to look over the new products and interview Bob Jones, In the picture ore {front row, I to r): Jimmy Thomson of the Spalding company; Murray Olderman, NEA; and Jones. (Second row): Mike Turnesa, Spalding consult-ant; Jesse Abramson, NV Herald Tribune; Leo Peterson, United Press; and Tom Paprocki and

Whitney Martin, Associated Press.

PLAN NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S MAINTENANCE NEEDS!

Rep/ace Worn Hose With

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WHITE PLASTIC WATER HOSE • Class smoo th , Inside and out to assure ful l flow of water or

fer t i l izer solut ion • 3 0 % l igh t e r ; low d r a g resistance min imizes greens d a m a g e • Heavy du lv precis ion mach ined b ras s coup l ings a t t ached

with stainless Meel bunds. GUARANTEED to stay o n . • Lasts l o n g e r ; tough vinyl resists a b r a s i o n ; 10 t imes r u b b e r s l i f e • P e r m a n e n t l y impr in t ed with c lub 's n a m e . Contact j o u r Golf Supp ly House

• Gleaming whi te ; h igh twilight visibility

• Non-ag ing; won't c rack, peel , rot

jtvoi/oble in V and I" diam.

... COBON PLASTICS corp 4244 LAFAYETTE ST. N E W A R K 2, N, J.

M A r k e t 3 - 5 3 8 3

At Sabayrac Sales Meeting

Promotional plans for 1957 for the Foot-Joy tine of shoes was one of the leading topics discussed ot the recent national safes meeting of the Ernie Sabayrac organization, Ft, Worth, Tex. At the meeting were (I to r): Johnny Burt, Sabayrac sales mgr.; Clark L. Wilcox, executive vp, Field & Flint

Co., Brockton, Mass. and So boy roc.

Marty Fine Features Claimed for New Floor Covering

Tweed ktibber Tile, developed by Ameri-can Mat Corp., 1302 Adams St., Toledo, O., is claimed by the manufacturer to be a new floor covering of universal application that is score, dent, puncture and spike resistant.

High resiliency makes it ideal for comfort, keeping noise to a minimum and the? fact that ii is slip-resistant gives it an added safeiv feature, 1 weed Rubber is available in 11 colors. An illustrated brochure describing the new product is available from the manu-facturer.

McLaughlin Using New Processes in Rebuilding Balls for Pros

New materials and rebuilding processes plus rigid inspection are producing what the man-ufacturer describes as top rebuilt balls for pro use, according to Hugh J. Mclaughl in & Son, CtOwn Point, Ind., in its Alex Campbell, Alex Duncan and Edinburgh lines, l he balls are available in bulk, attractive display packages and under the pro's private brand. Complete information concerning the rebuilt halls can be obtained hy writing the manufacturer.

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U. 5, Rubber Sponsors Navy Log "Navy I.og." a hall-hour dramatic show built

around adventures of Navy personnel, is be-ing co-sponsored by U. S. Rubber Co. this season over an A11C TV network, l he show is being produced each week at varying times, the first having been presented to a TV audi ence, estimated at 20,000,000, on Oct. 17 at 8:50 p.m.

for TODAY'S Turfgrass Maintenance - Get MODERN INFORMATION

- Inspect MODERN EQUIPMENT - See MODERN MATERIALS & SUPPLIES

ot the 28th National Turfgrass Conference

and Show FEBRUARY 10-15, 1957

KENTUCKY HOTEL • LOUISVILLE, KY.

Piatt to a t t end this Na t iona l mee t ing which combines the display of e q u i p m e n t , mater ia l s a n d suppl ies lor today's d e m a n d i n g tur lgrass ma in tenance . Prof i t f r o m the Educa t iona l P rog ram present ing the country 's o u t s t a n d i n g exper t s speaking on "Modern M a n a g e m e n t " for be t t e r turf for be t t e r golf. Send your s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . T h e golf club's most p rof i t ab le expense .

sponsored by Golf C o u r s e Su peMntei )dents Write for

Assoc iat ion of America d e * f » a n d

P. O. Box 106 St. Charles, Illinois F r o Z r a m

DELIVERS MORE WATER . . . FARTHER Only Double Rotary operates with a single long, long line of water which, rotating slowly, covers up to 6500 square feet with a qentte. rain-like action. No puddling, no run off, no washing of new seed, no wasted water.

DOUBLE ROTARY SPRINKLER MODEL H, double spout—for medium to high pressures; up to <fclO e n

90 foot diameter * 1

With single spout (not illustrated)—for low, medium and high d r i o 7 c pressures; up to 80-foot diameter I O * / J

—Double Rotary Sprinkler Co. 433 Admira l Blvd. K a n s a s Ci ty 6 , M a .

T V serving some, wrought iron TV tray (above) serving tray. T h e tray

and Ash Tray can hold six beverage or Shadow ISi\ glasses or is suitable

Speeding So/esmen Making Rounds with Trailer

flew an enterprising golf pro salesman can operate is aptly demonstrated by Jimmy

lor serving light snacks, lot those who want only a half dozen

balls, a wrought-iron ash (ray or shadow box

j immy P a u l with t ra i le r demonstrat ion unit .

Paul of Daytona Beach wrho services Florida and part of Georgia for A. G. Spalding K.-Bros., Inc. Paul has invested in a trailer which adequately shows his wares LO pro-fessionals.

With his trailer as his standby, Paul has his equipment arranged to best advantage, "I just open up lhe side, put out a carpet and demonstrate." he says.

' All I need is about twenty minutes to get set up."

Paul decided a few years ago that the trailer potential was most promising so he looked up an expert in Oeala, Florida. The trailer was finished too late to serve its full purpose in 19.")6, but Paul is all set for 1957-

is available for the regular price ol six balls. Wilson's Christmas sales program is the

greatest ever undertaken. All golf ilems are being pushed through a national magazine ad campaign aimed at tbe Xmas market. Sales aids for pros arc also available in the form of merchandising kits and mailers. A two-color envelope stuffer featuring Staff and Jet bails can be sent to the country club trade while a colorful inshop display piece has been designed, to gain eye-appealing impulse sales.

TV and As/i Trays and Shadow Box Feature Wilson Gift Ball Pack

Highlighting the Wilson Sporting Goods GO'S holiday presentation pack is a dozen of die new Wilson Staff or [ct balls in a hand

GOOD GREENS AND TEES Experts all over the country are f inding green and tee trouble stem from hard packing. Bent roots musr have oxygen and they can't get it thru a hard, fine packed top layer. The answer is the use of a uniform coarse sand that is clean and free f rom hard packing fines. Spike tooth the green, clean, and apply uniform coarse sand and drag. We'll ship anywhere—bagged or bulk.

NORTHERN GRAVEL COMPANY 407 East Front Street Muscatine, Iowa

Cut Sharpening Costs!

portable lapping machine, reconditions any hand, power, or gang reel-type mower with lapping compound . . . keeps mowers in top condition between sharpening jobs. Couples to either side of mower; gang mowers need not be unhitched. Weighs only JO pounds—easily carried right to the job. G-E '/t hp motor with reversing switch for quiet, dependable operation.

Write today for FREE folder.

The FATE-ROOT-HEATH Company Dept. G-10 Plymouth, Ohio

Moke sure your club officials

and operating heads receive

G O L F D O M in 1957!

Fill in form on Pngc 121

and mail it today

Rankin Now With Hogan Co.

K<l Rankin, long time executive with lead-ing golf equipment firms, has taken over his new duties as general mgr. of the Ben Ho-

Ed Ranlsin, general mgr. of the Ben Hogan Co., is welcomed by his new boss.

gan Co.. Ft, Worth. Rankin was inducted into the Hogan organization late ill August when he was introduced to 22 of the com panys national sales representatives at a meeting iu Ft. Worth's Western Hills Hotel,

A sales and production expert, Rankin has been in the golf business for 28 years. After leaving the University of Pennsylvania he became associated with the Dutchart-N'ichols Co. anil later the Kroydon Golf Co, In 1933. Rankin joined the Walter Hagen Division of the Wilson Sporting Goods Co. as a salesman, l ater he was named sales mgr. of the division and, in 1915, was appointed its general mgr. He left Hagen two months ago to take over his new post.

Rev/se Estimate on Merion

A preliminary estimate made in July of the 1955 crop of Merion Bluegrass has been re-used downward from the 1,089,000 lbs. ori-ginally stated. A recheck has revealed that yield will be smaller than anticipated and only about 1,400,000 lbs. will be produced.

U S E W E S T P O I N T T U R F P L U G G E R S To Introduce Neve Grasses, To Repair Worn Areas

""* West Point 's magazine Turf Pluggers come in (1) the 2-inch size which holds 21) plugs in the magazine and (2) the 2V8-inch size which hoids 15 plugs. T h e single p lug Turf Pluggers come in the 4-inch size. Economy feature: when the cutting shell of a West Point Plugger becomes worn from soil abrasion, it can easily be removed and replaced. Get the Turf Pluggers you need f rom your nearby West Point Products distributor.

s i n g l e P l u g ^ f c W PoUdfiioducU CotfzalcJion M a g a z i n e W e s t P o i n t , P e n n a ,

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"Modern Turf grass Tools"

U. S. Rufc&er Is Co-Sponsor

of College Games Telecasts

U. 5. Rubber (Jo. is co-sponsor of eight top college football games over an NBC nation-wide network of I7(> stations this fall. Iu addi-tion it is jointly sponsoring five additional re-gional games. Remaining dates on the U. S. Rubber schedule include: Oct. 27, Notre Dame vs. Okla.; Nov. 1, UCLA vs. USC; Nov. 10. a top Big T e n game; Nov. 22, Penn vs. Cornell; and Oregon vs. Oregon State; Dec. 1. Army vs. Navy; and Dec. 8, Miami vs. Pitt. I.". S. Royal golf balls will be among the products fea-tured on the telecasts.

Dividend Payments

Jacobsen Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis., authorized three dividend payments of 15 cenls pet share. T h e first dividend was paid Oct. 1. The second will be paid Jan, 2, 19.57, and the third, Apr. 1.

Additions, Improvements Mark

MacGregor's 1957 Line

Several innovation have been added to Mac Gregor's 1957 line of clubs, balls and bags, according to R. D. Hickey, vp and sales mgr.

MacGregor and True 1 em per, after many years of tesearch, have perfected a remarkable new "Pro-Pel-Action" shaft, which, it is claim-ed, will greatly increase yardage. 'The shaft will be marketed as part of the custom-made Toney Penna T P model and will be available only through special order.

l he new line includes completely restyied MT, Tommy Armour and I.ouise Suggs Tour-ney woods and irons. Tourney woods are said to have the longest hitting area of any club on the market. Irons in this model feature a two-tone face of copper and chrome. The M T wood model is being offered with an extra long shall, the driver measuring 45-in. with other woods scaled in proportion.

The George Bayer driver, being introduced

Pleas* enclose check , money order or purchase order.

SOUTH BEND PRODUCT SALES Associates of — C i t y Awning Company,

1422r/2 Mishawaka Ave . South Bend, Indiana

A M E R I C A ' S FINEST GOLF PRACT ICE NET made with United States Rubber Company 's shock absorbent E N S O L I T E

• Easy to set up—INSIDE OR OUTSIDE • Back drop B' wide 9' high • Ensolite pad 4'x 6" • Side n e t s 8 ' * 9 ' 5 9 8 . 0 0 F . O . B . F a c t o r y

8'x9' back drop and Ensolite Pad, without side nets $69,50 F.O.B.

— a t o u g h e x p a n d e d c e l l u l a r p l a s t i c p a d s e w e d f o h e a v y

d u c t a n d d e s i g n e d t o w i t h s t a n d t h e t e r r i f i c i m p a c t o f h i g h

v e l o c i t y d r i v e s . P r e v e n t s b a l l r e b o u n d .

Protect your floors from spike holes with rugged Pneu-Mat Runners. Absolutely spike-resistant, they provide a comfortable walk-ing surface — improve the appearance of your club house.

Woven of rubber-impregnated fabric, Pneu-Mat Runners are tougher than rubber runners. Reversible for double wear. MONEY BACK TRIAL OFFER: Hondo,d Width 1

Order a trial section. Test i . . J O -4 L - 4 o

it on an area which gets cape- Trml Sectioni

fcially hard wear. Money hack it 24'\6Q" $10.00 not satisfied. 2 0 " x ! 4 " $ 4 . 0 0

Write today for illustrated foUler. SUPERIOR RUBBER MFG. CO., INC., 14S Woodland Ave. , We it wood, N. j , .

Check GOLF DOM'S Buyers'' Service — Page 1 2 3

and plan ahead for Your Purchasing

COLBY PIONEER PEAT Products for building and maintaining goff greens are available for prompt shipment. BLACK—cultivated fine milled for top dressing. BROWN—peat for buiiding new greens. GREENS—top dressing (1/3 peat - 1,23 sharp sand and 1/3 loam), or any required propor-tion,

QUOTATIONS on materials packed in plastic lined bags, or in bulk gladly furnished.

COLBY PIONEER PEAT CO. P.O. Bon 11S H A N L O N T O W N , t O W A

for 1957, has an ex 1 i a deep face 3rid largCr hitting area.

Besides the iri-Trac grip, introduced last year, MacGregor now offers a companion item

Outstanding items in Mac Gregorys '57 line, for those who prefer leather, a three-tone leather grip. Four new "Smoothy" putters fea-ture convex faces that give instant ovcrspin to the ball. MacGregor also is introducing a new ball marker cap on. all putters. The cap contains several tokens which can be removed by a [lick of the finger.

The MacGregor Tourney, with high com-pression winding, tough cover and improved white finish will withstand extreme compres-sion and scuffing and is said to be an improved product. It is featured in the Christmas golf hall package, a Leatherette Memo Caddie com-plete With Memo paper.

MacGrcgor's 1957 Tufhorse line has been completely redesigned with improvements also having been made in bag construction. Several new color combinations are featured along with matching carryalls, practice ball bags, head covers and umbrellas.

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J 9 5 7 E f o n i c L i n e U n v e / / e d a t New York Sales Meeting

At the Eton ic national sales meeting were (seateri, I L" r 1: Moone, Hugh MtTt t ran . ( S U n d l n u t ; Les ChamtjerhB, Bob

Q'Defc, Glenn Van Tassell, Ktn Arnold.

Jim Conroy. Pota Young. Joe Rixjnlrpp Frrd Brandon. Jack Eaton. Charles Eaton. J r . . James Laverty. Orv parson. Red Harry PayEor, Ray Egart. Hay Shopdierd.

New Ltnnic golf shoe styles for 10,57 were introduced and advertising plans for the coin-ing year were outlined aL the annual sales meeting of the Charles A. Eaton Co., Brockton, Mass.. at the HoLel Commodore. New York, late iu August. Representatives from all parts

of the country were on hand to witness the unveiling of lhe '57 Etonic line which fea-tures greater lightness and flexibility than ever before. New packaging and display mater-ials for pro shop merchandising also were veti much in evidence during the two-day meet.

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Wiftiams Is Seventh Spalding £mp/oyee fo Gef 50-Year Pin

Amos H. Williams, asst. vp in charge of sales for A. G, .Spalding $ Bros., Inc. became the seventh employee* in the 80-year history

Amos H. Willioms ( I ) gets 50-yeor award from Pres. Walter Gerould,

of the company to get a 50-year pin when the half-century award was recently presented to him hy 1'res. Walter Gerould at the Spalding plant.

Williams started working for Spalding in I TOG at its A. J. Reach Co. plant in Philadel-phia. Ten years later he was promoted lo sales-man, covering the southern territory. In 1917 he was made asst. sales mgr. and in 1926 when Reach combined with Wright & Ditsott, Will-iams was appointed sales mgr. for the Mid-Atlantic states. Ten years later he became Spalding's Philadelphia dist. mgr. and in 195!; he was elevated to his present position.

J o c o b s t n Adds Riding Attachment for Lawn King Power Mower

A new riding attachment for the 26-in. Lawn King I'owct Mower has been introduced by [acobsen Mfg. Co., Racine, Wise. It is close coupled with the result that attach-ment and mower are so tlosely in-tegrated that the operator r i d e s practically o v e r the mower, giv-ing hint maxi-mum maneuver-ability.

The Lawn King is powered by a 2Vs hp, facobsen-built Hi-Torque engine with recoil starter. Widespread wheels, large pneumatic tires and low center of gravity gives the machine ex-ceptional stability, especially on hillsides. A push-button electric starter kit is available with the model.

Six Alert Named fo VP Posts at Wilson Sporting Goods Co.

In one. of the most significant moves in re-cent years, the board of directors of Wilson Sporting Goods Co. elected six additional vps to fill newly created positions in the executive management of the company, according lo air announcement by Pres. Fred J. Bowman. \ t

H, A- Hsberman W. P. H p 1 m i !: L-lctly M. L. Mciore N.V. mgr. Yn-manufnEturino vp-sgec. sales vp-branth

the same lime. Bowman also revealed other appointments necessary lo fill vacancies that existed in top executive positions.

Frank E. Do bach, secy, of the company, was named vp in charge of general operations and personnel. Harry w . Colburn. former co-mgr. of the New York branch, was appointed vp and gcnl. sales mgr., while Raymond [., Icely was named vp in charge of special selling and market development. Morley L. Moore was elected \p m charge of branch operations, William P. I In lines was appointed vp in charge of merchandising, and M. A. (Mike) Behrendt was named i p in charge of in ami fact tiring.

Edwyn L Ballance was named to the office ol comptroller ami H. A. Haberman was ap-poinlcil mgr. of the New York branch office.

Entering the Wilson organization in 11)31 following graduation from the University of Illinois, Frank E. Unbach first served with the l.owe and Campbell div. in Kansas City. Mo. Promoted lo Chicago office manager in 1933, he successively held the posts of eastern div, office mgr., genl. office mgr of Lowe and Campbell and asst. comptroller of the com-pany. In 194? Dubach was appointed comp lroller, and in 1952 he was elected scry, of the com pan v. a title he will continue to carry. Dubach is also a member of the board, having been elected to (his post in 1954,

Serving as ui-uigr. of the New York office since March, 1951. Harry W. Colburn firsL became associated with the Horace Partridge tliv. of the company, Boston, Mass., ill 1037. Colburn spent three years in the Navy dm-

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ing "World War II and became mgr. of i lit* Horace Partridge div. operation 111 1951. In 1M4 tie was transferred lo New York to take over t lie duties of co-mgr, of the New York branch, a post lie filled until named vp.

Raymond L. Icely began his employment with Wilson in 1932. His first position was In the Chicago factory where he had the oppor tuiiity of learning lhe sporting goods busi-ness from the ground up. lie then served as a salesman iu Minneapolis and Cleveland, In 1947 he was transferred trom Chicago head-(jttarlers 10 bead the New York sales ili\. and in 1949 was appointed co-manager ol this key branch. Returning to the Chicago offices iu 19!j4 to work 011 special sales assignments under F.x. vp., Wm. F, King, Iceh held this position until bis recent appointment.

A veteran of 37 vears with lhe company, M or Icy I.. Moore Was firs! employed in lite companv's Ithaca, Y. offices, lie became the first tngr, of the branch office opened iu I'iils burgh. Pa., in 1927, and latei spent 10 vears as sales mgr. of lhe company's eastern sales div. In 1950, Moore was brought to the Ghica go offices where he has served iu \arious ad minislratsve sales positions.

Joining .the ranks of Wilson employees in 1929, newly elecled vp, William P. Holmes, has a wide background in manufacturing and merchandising. Starting bis career as a clerk in lhe Chicago lealber factory, he Worked iu various other Chicago departments before lie ing transferred in 1932 to tbe Buffalo, N. Y. golf bag plant as office mgr. In I9IP. he be-came Buffalo factory supt. and in 1945 was transferred to the fronton, O. lealber factory as plant mgr., a position he held for five vears. Returning 10 Chicago in 1950, Holmes became assistant to vp Herb Greear and work-ed with all company plants 011 production and manufacturing programs. In 1955 another pro-motion resulted in his being placed in direct supervision of all merchandising.

With a service record of 34 years, M. A, (Mike) Bchrendt has the wide range of exper-ience necessary 10 handle his new duties as manufacturing vp. First employed by the com-pany as a clerk in 1922, he was promoted to supt. of the golf club factory itt 1^37, a post

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he held for I8 years. In 1955 Behrendt was en trusted with supervisory responsibilities cov-ering all manufacturing plams.

Edwyn J, fiallance, an employee since 1939, was named to the office of comptroller, suc-ceeding Duhach. Beginning his employment iu Chicago as a member of tbe accounting de-partment, Ballancc served as Detroit branch office mgr. from 19-40-42. and then iu Pitts-burgh as office mgr. of the eastern div. in 1942-43, Upon his return from the service in January 1946. he was assigned to the Chicago office as -accountant. In 1917 he rose 10 the post of executive accountant. His next promo-tion came in 1954 when he was elected assist-ant comptroller.

H. A. Haberman became an employee of Wilson fc Co. in New York in 1915. In.1927 he was transferred to the Wilson Sporting Goods* New York branch as office mgr., a position he held until his appointment as co-mgr. of the branch iu 1949. In his new capa-city. Haberman will have sole supervision of lhe New York office.

Other principal officers of the company are l ied J. bowman, pres.: Wm. F. King. vp„ Ilerh Greear, I., R. Freeburg. and C. W. Becker vps.: and G. J. Binder, treas.

Jocobssrt Appoints Three Safes Reps

I hvee new sales reps have been added to the staff of Jacobsen Mft. Co.. Racine, Wis., in recent weeks, according to Charles A. Livesey, sales vp of the mower manufacturing company.

They are 1. H. Ebeling, Lansing, who is asst. dist. sales n-^r. for Michigan; B. H. Dam berg, Brainerd, Minn,, who will cover Wisconsin; and I. W. Koonti, dist. sales mgr. lor Northern Illinois and part of Indiana.

Kemp Peifenfs E/eetor Kemp Mfg. Co., Eric, Pa., has recently

patented an ejector outlet which can be at-tached to shredders to rejeel materials which can cause damage to shredding teeth and drum.

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National Sales Reps See Latest in Hogan Equipment Sales reps from all over ihe country gathered

in Ft. Worth, lex., to be brought up to date-on the latest developments in Ben Hogan pro-fessional golf equipment and lo meet I'd Rankin, newly appointed general mgr. of the Hogan company.

Part of the 1957 Hogan line of clubs was tlx 111' T1 I n l i l t , T r [ ' l , . „ • _ , . . ] ,

. . . . . i f ." riug.ui line oi cuius was shown to the reps. 1 hey included a rocker soled putter and a line of ladies' clubs, all

designed under Hogan's supervision. <;hev are now available to all pro shops. The brass putter, called ' Ben Hogan's Own," is a cqpter-shaft type lliat comes in two styles of formed grip with either bright or sandblasted finish. The ladies' clubs are the products of two years' experiment. Woods, in particular, will attract the feminine eve, as the heads are offered in a lustrous finish of opalescent blue.

At t i n Hou«n sales meeting «rers (Snatet). I to r) : Sammy SlGh, John Burt, C. L Wilcox Ed Rinkin R,n u . . . , S a b a j ™ Gene Saunders, Grant Rabbin, and Chester Kokik. (Stand 111 J>7 H at W tnl l t ' s t ton G u y ^ r i L j a ? k M n r n h J

M a l Andre* Au .a t t l . , Bruee Hamilton Danny P a c i n i , Les Robert , . Bob H agger!™' Jr j im Burt ' Dan Labadi t and Lei DeFino.

(More manufacturing news on page 125)

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Wood Has Standardizing Drawbar for Jeep Power Takeoff

Wood Bros, Manufacturing Co,, Oregon; III., lias available a standardizing drawbar for the Jeep and Jeep truck [or use when power

takeoff implements such as Wood's rotary mower-shredders arc attached to these vc hides,

Tbe drawbar standardizes the hookup so that distance from the hitch point to the end of the Jeep spline power takeoff shaft is 14 ins. The drawbar can be used with Jeep or Jeep truck without alterations.

V/esf Point Pfans fo fncrease Fairway Equipment Production

West Point Products Corp.. West Point, Pa., is stepping up production of fairwav main-tenance equipment. The firm is offering font ttactor-draw-11 aerifiers: Grasslau, F-G Triplex Gang, Model **U" Tractor-I.ift Aerifier.

West Point also expects its Crab-F. Rad to he widely used during the coming yeaT be-cause, company officials point out, more per-sons are recognizing this di-sodium methyl arsonate formulation as a safe and economical agent for destroying smooth and hairy crab grass.

Although demand for the Verti-Cut exceed-ed production in 1956, West Point officials say the company will be in position to fill orders promptly in 1957. The Atco Greens Mower now is equipped with the Briggs 4 cycle, 8B engine. Full production of the com-pany's newest turfgrass tool, the Aeri-Dryer . is planned for next year. It has been the sub ject of much discussion because of its ability to quickly remove excess water from fairways and other areas.

WrJson Introduces 1957 l ine at Four Sales Meetings

Significant advances in styling and crafts-manship that will give the pro the most sale-able equipment in history, is claimed for Wil-son Sporting Coods Co.'s 'l957 line. It was first shown at sales meetings in Chicago. New York,

San Francisco and Kansas City. High spot of the various meetings was the

introduction of Wilson's new Staff ball, prod-uct of five years of research and testing. It is said that a thinner than standard wall com-bined with X2F additive gives the all-liquid center quicker thrust on impact. Wilson's new vulcanizing process has produced a thread of extremely high resiliance. The 1957 jet has the same construction features as tbe Staff.

Vivid hues of Inca and Navajo native de-signs are being incorporated in the new golf bag line. These hags are constructed of strong vinvl and fiberglass materials and are being made available in a wide price range. Other materials such as top grain russet leather, wov-en cotton plaid, vinyl coated twill, rubber backed cotton and belting duck are also being used in bag construction. All of these are shown in the first separate full-color catalog issued by Wilson,

New finishes, inserts or grips feature '57 clubs. Top Notch. Staff Model II, Patty Berg Staff Model, Babe Zaharias Top Notch and The Babe woods and irons incorporate one, two or all of these improvements. Three utili-ty clubs and four putters have been added to the Dyna Powered line and three new clubs, two Patty Berg numbers and one Betsy Rawls model, will be available for women. The Berg name is also being lenf to another new set of woods and Irons. An added innovation wilt be tbe Betsy Rawls Country Club ser, designed for beginning lady golfers.

For younger golfers Wilson is coming out with the entirely new Young Champ and Junior Champ sets. They offer Strata Bloc-woods and the latest "working weight" prill ciple in iron heads.

Other Wilson golf products include the Turfrider-Medalist caddy cart duo. umbrellas, wearing appaie! and packaged gift balls

Both Fred J. Bowman, pres., and William F. King, executive vp, predicted excellent sales prospects for 1957 and added that the Wilson line is priced to give pros a larger dollar profit in unit sale of most items.

Jessen Turns Pro, Joins MacGregor Advisory Staff

Rulhie Jessen of Seattle, who decided to join the women pro ranks early in Sept. after win-ning just about everything in sight as ail amateur, has signed as a member of the Mac-Gregor advisory staff. Still in her Leens, Rutliie is the voungesl pro on tbe women's tour.

Since 1952, Rulbie has distinguished heTself as golfer, first in and around Seattle, and more recently on a national scale. She was low ama-teur this year in the Serbin, Western and Syra-cuse Opens and second low amateur in the Women's Open and All-American. She was runner-up in the 1956 women's Intercollegiate after spending the spring playing on the Jeattle University men's squad, one of the few women in the history of collegiate sport to play with a male team.

(Continued on page 12ft)

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Kathy Cornelius Joins 5pa/d/rtg Advisory Staff

Kathy Cornelius, winner of this year's Wo-men's Open, has been signed to the Spalding advisory staff. A native of Boston and now a

Lake Worth, Fla. resident, Kathy took up golf hi 1946, was runner-up twice in national col legiate tournaments and turned pro in 1953. Her first major victory in women pro com petition came early this year when she captured the St. Petersburg Open. Kathv's victory in the Women's Open in Duluth was at rile ex-pense of Barbara Mclntire, who she defeated in a playoff after the two had finished in a tie for the regulation 72 holes. By midseason her game had improved to the extent she was a top threat in every women's tournament.

Kathy is married to Bill Cornelius. Lake Worth CC pro, and is the mother of a two-year-old daughter.

Big Golf mobile Orders Go to Palm Springs Clubs

Wholesale delivery of Autoette Golf mobiles to the Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs. Calif., and Thuiiderbird Club, also of Palm Springs,

(L. to r.)= Moynord Fronklin of Autoette, Ellsworth Vines, pro at Tamarisk GC, ond H. J . Drewery,

the club's genl. mgr., with Golfmoblles,

was made recently by Wayne Manufacturing Co. of Pomona, Calif, lamarisk bought 60 vehicles and Thunderbird, 30.

The Tamarisk order is believed to be the largest of its kind ever placed, marking the "coining age o£ the electric golf car," accord ing to Webb Wiley. Wayne sales vp, Autoette's recent merger with Wayne makes it possible for the Pomona firm to quickly handle these large volume orders.

The new Golfmobile is equipped with a Dual motor drive, is 1 his, wider than previous models, has a lower center of gravity and new, improved tiller steering.

F a c t s About Feet Footwear inspection at the National Ama-

teur played at Knoll wood CC, Lake Forest, 11+. turned up the fact that 97 per cent of the participants wore Foot-joy shoes. Most popular styles were a tan calf hluchcr with shawl tongue and hlaek calf wing tip saddle oxford with shawl tongue.

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