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SA - 5ALE5 APPEAL AND SPORTS ACCEPTANCE THEME OF WILSON SALES MEET George Hageman tees off for Wilson Sporting Goods Co. professional golf gang with a bright sales fairway ahead. Back row: (L to R) Bob Chapman, Bob Robinson, Don Glover, Bill Henning, Gene Holmberg, and Cope Guice. Front row: Art Nordstrom, Bob Hag- gerty, Claude Hastings, L. G. "Plug" Osborne, Joe Finn and Walter Crowe. The 1953 spring and summer meetings of the Wilson Sport- ing Goods Co., held for the first time on a regional basis, began in Chicago and were followed by similar meetings in Kansas City, Philadelphia and San Francisco. The 1953 line of golf equipment includes Staff Model No. 7 and No. 11 woods; new Gene Sarazen golf clubs specially made for young men and ladies; an entirely new Hagen line; a completely new Country Club golf bag line; and the new Top- Notch and Jet golf balls. Staff Model No. 7 woods, the latest addition to the Wilson pro only line, are designed with pear-shaped heads, longer faces giving more loft for easier plav, and finished in jet black. A new model in persimmon, called Staff Model No. 11, is another addition to the 1953 line. Cherry finished, the No. 11 features an ebony face insert with wide face scoring filled with white for contrast. Included in the new Wilson Model Y-53 Gene Sarazen golf set for golfing youth are a brassie and spoon of Strata-Bloc construction finished in walnut, 3, 5, 7, PHILLIPS CAM LOCK GOLF ^SPIKES Th# Answer to Ljst Spikes C A M LOCKS have been added to the regular LARGE BASE splka. The CAMS hold spike fast ln positlon. Wlll not rough sole. F. C. PHILLIPS, INC. STOUGHTON, MASS. SELF-C ADD Y "America'i Jowest prlced golt cart" LIGHT O STURDY O COLLAPSIBLE SIMPLE • N O GADGETS o FOOL PROOF • PRO TESTED • PRO APPROVED • OAK FRAME VARNISHED • RIVETED ASSEMBLY • SLEEVE BEARINGS • 2 TO A CARTON COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED • 8 INCH WHEELS • 21 INCHES WIDE • HUB CAPS RETAIL Weight 11 Ibs. STOCK THESE FOR XMAS! STANDARD DISCOUNTS TO PROS - DEALERS - JOBBERS PRODUCTS of GEORGIA, INC. LOUISVILLE GEORGIA

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SA - 5ALE5 APPEAL

AND SPORTS ACCEPTANCE THEME OF WILSON SALES MEET

G e o r g e H a g e m a n tees of f for W i l s o n

S p o r t i n g G o o d s C o . profess iona l g o l f

g a n g with a b r i g h t sales fa i rway a h e a d .

Back row: ( L to R ) B o b C h a p m a n , B o b

Rob in son , D o n G l o v e r , Bill H e n n i n g ,

G e n e H o l m b e r g , and C o p e G u i c e .

Front row: A r t N o r d s t r o m , B o b H a g -

gerty, C l a u d e H a s t i n g s , L. G . " P l u g "

O s b o r n e , J o e F inn and W a l t e r C r o w e .

The 1953 spring and summer meetings of the Wilson Sport-ing Goods Co., held for the first t ime on a regional basis, began in Chicago and were followed by similar meetings in Kansas City, Philadelphia and San Francisco.

The 1953 line of golf equipment includes Staff Model No. 7 and No. 11 woods; new Gene Sarazen golf clubs specially made for young men and ladies; an entirely new Hagen line; a completely new Country Club golf bag line; and the new Top-Notch and Jet golf balls.

Staff Model No. 7 woods, the latest addition to the Wilson pro only line, are designed wi th pear-shaped heads, longer

faces giving more loft for easier plav, and finished in jet black.

A new model in persimmon, called Staff Model No. 11, is another addition to the 1953 line. Cherry finished, the No. 11 features an ebony face insert w i th wide face scoring filled w i th white for contrast.

Included in the new Wilson Model Y - 5 3 Gene Sarazen golf set for golfing youth are a brassie and spoon of Strata-Bloc construction finished in walnut , 3, 5, 7,

PHILLIPS CAM LOCK

GOLF ^SPIKES

Th# Answer to Ljst Spikes

C A M L O C K S have been added to the regular LARGE BASE splka. The C A M S hold spike fast ln positlon. Wll l not rough sole.

F. C. PHILLIPS, INC. STOUGHTON, MASS .

S E L F - C A D D Y "America'i Jowest prlced golt cart"

• L IGHT O STURDY O COLLAPS IBLE • S IMPLE • N O GADGETS o FOOL PROOF • PRO TESTED • PRO APPROVED • O A K FRAME • VARNISHED • RIVETED ASSEMBLY • SLEEVE BEAR INGS • 2 TO A C A R T O N • COMPLETELY

ASSEMBLED • 8 I N C H WHEELS • 21 INCHES W IDE • HUB C A P S

RETA IL

• Weight 11 Ibs.

STOCK THESE FOR X M A S ! STANDARD D I SCOUNTS TO PROS - DEALERS - JOBBERS

PRODUCTS of GEORGIA, INC. LOUISV ILLE G E O R G I A

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Me*t KJU KNOW SfKrtfo MILORGANITE

(wi fietteA. IuaJJ! Greenkeeping S u p e r i n t e n d -ents, who k n o w the s co re when it comes to the successful development ond maintenance o f e x c e p t i o n a l g r e e n s a n d g o o d f a i r w a y turf, s p e c i f y and use more M I L O R G A N I T E than any other fertilizer. A carload a year usually takes care of the requirements for a well-kept 18 -ho le course. """ '<».,ll l iT^

M I L O R G A N I T E produces vigorous, healthy, weed -ond drought - resistant turf that k e e p s y o u r C l u b m e m b e r s h i p

a n d g u e s t s b o t h h a p p y a n d enthusiastic.

The services of our Ag rono -mists and Soil Testing Lab-

oratory are ava i l ab le for the asking.

T H E S E W E R A G E C O M M I S S I O N M I L W A U K E E • W I S C O N S I N

I J A I W A STRONGER, HEALTHIER " V " TURP AT LESS C O S T

MICHICAN FEAT N A T U R E S FINEST SOIL BU ILDER

Leading clubs ma in ta in thick, hea l thy turf by bu i ld ing their greens with prop-er mixture of M i c h i g a n Peat, sand a n d soil. M i c h i g a n Peat makes heavy soil porous, b inds l ight s andy soils, permits adequate aeration, holds water a n d plant food, a l l o w s grass to atta in d e e p root structure. Inva luab le for top dress -ing! S ave s water ing bills. Our staff w i l l help you solve your problems a n d save money.

MICHIGAN PEAT, INC., 267 5 Ave., N. T. 16

and 9 irons and putter with attractive red stamping, and a newly designed light-weight golf bag.

A new chipper with an extreme goose-neck design and heavy flange sole, and a new Strata-Line putter, featur ing Strata-

M a n a g e r Ed Ranltin ( L ) o f W a l t e r H a g e n D iv . shows s o m e o f the ultra features o f the 1953 line to s a l e smen J o e D r a g o o n , T im 0 ' B r i e n , D ick Link

and J i m W e l l s .

Bloc head construction, are two scoring clubs added to the line for 1953.

Ha ig Ul t ra woods, match ing clubs for the Ha i g Ul t ra irons, headline the new Wal ter Hagen line. Clubs are finished in midn ight blue and tr immed with black and gold.

The 1953 Hagen line also introduces the H51 woods finished in Aztec red; the H52 woods wi th rich maroon finish; the H20 Model woods for men and the H L 11 woods for ladies finished in l ight walnut .

Forming an important pa r t of the 1953 Christmas selling program, a dozen Top-Notch or Je t Balls will be encased in a handsomely styled Humidor container. Outside finish is smart-looking leather-ette, in Forest Green, Saddle Tan or Burgundy.

Featur ing Saran, a new synthetic ma-terial, the attractive 1953 Country Club golf bag line offers a wide range of colors in leather, nylon, vinyl and canvas.

Fol lowing the trend to l ighter footwear for the golfer, the Wilson shoes feature a new application of Neolite soles in the men's and Avon Duflex in the ladies' w i th

Constructed of Tire Casings for Heavy Duty—Longer Wear

Q THE BEST MAT FOR DR IV ING TEES! ^ ^ Des igned to specificotioni of we l l - known pros, these mats ore

functionally ideal, reversible a n d virtually everlasting. The finest tee mat a t the lowest cost to you.

©BEST IN LOCKER ROOM, ENTRANCE & SHOWER

Permo-Mats p a y for themselves by s av ing floors, spikes a n d pre-venting accidents. Lays flat (no kinks), thicker cushion, do se l y woven for firmer footing.

Immediate delivery on popular sizes, send specifications. MERCHANTS TIRE CO. 2710 WASHINGTON AVE. ST. I

90« PER SO. FT.

, PREPAID .

ST. LOUIS 3, M O . "

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T H E L A S T W O R D I N G O L F C O U R S E W A T E R I N G E Q U I P M E N T Write for catalog — and name of nearest Buckner dealer.

Spec i a l Represen+at i ve s : 7568 C a l u m e t Av. , C h i c a g o 19, III.; 1055 East M a c y S t reet , Los A n g e l e s C a l i f

BUCKNER MFG. CO. • Fresno. Calif.

receptacles molded in both soles when produced.

The newly introduced Sportswear jack-et, designed primari ly for outeruse, com-pletes the golf picture for 1953.

Almost anybody can be a pro shop mer-chant in the spring when the season is starting and customers are j ump i ng with enthusiasm and eagerness to buy. But what really shows whether or not a pro is a businessman is when the season in the north may be coming toward its end. Then if the pro can promote play, keep golf interest keen and sell clubs, balls, bags and other merchandise he has in his shop, he's a businessman who is showing his worth to the club or course where he's located and he's preparing himself for a winter wi thout worry.

— Henry Bontempo

Ohio, August 14-15-16. The 1953 models together wi th Lady Burkes, Sav-A-Shot Special Purpose Irons, and numerous new accessories give Burke the biggest line in its history. Al l are now in production.

Cl imax to the meet ing was the First Annua l Burke Tournament in which sev-eral Ohio professionals also participated. Bi l ly Burke, former National Open Champ and a member of Burke's Advisory Staff, won the tourney with a 65 — one over the course record.

This is the time of the year when the pro should check up wha t his members have in their bags and see just what they need tha t will enable the pro to clean out his stock. W i th the trend toward fall and winter vacations growing the pro no longer has to think that the golfer at a club in the central states only has a month or so of the year left for the use of new clubs.

— Ar t Huebner BURKE'5 1953 LINE OF CLUBS PRESENTED AT SALES MEET

The all-new Burke line consisting of Recorded Woods and Punchirons, Regis-tered, Hy-Speed, Farplay and Chick Har-bert Woods and Irons was presented by Burke president, Jack Schram, to Burke Sales Representatives at tending the Sales Clinic and tournament held in Newark,

RAIN REM. NEW WATER REPELLENT A new water repellent to protect fab-

rics against rain and moisture is an-nounced by Speco, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. I t is known as Ra i n Rem, a colorless liquid compound possessing a special sili-cone base which, according to the manu-facturer, waterproofs individual fibers

L A W N M O W E R S T A T I O N A R Y B L A D E S

W e make these blades in several styles to fit the different makes and types of Lawn Mowers—including the small Hand Tr immer—Hand and Tee Mowers—Putting Green Mowers—Power Mowers and the large Gang or Fairway Mowers. Best quality knife steel, eiectric furnace heat treated to insure long wear and fully guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. You save important money buying direct from manufacturer.

Pr/ce sheet on request or we will quote prlee tor your blade order.

J O N E S MOWER & EpU IPMENT CO. 2418 Grasslyn Avenue, Havertown, Pa.

We pay the postage all orders ot $10.00 and over.

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GOLFERS equipment ond otcessories as well as RANGE supplies and equipment may be conveniently ordered from the WITTEK GOLF SUPPLY CATALOG. Saves you money too.. . Satisfoction guaranteed.

Wittek GOLF RANGE SUPPLY CO. 5128 W . North A v e . C h i c a q o 3 9 , III .

itMEKICAS lllGliEST SfiLEfTIOS of

GOLF AWARDS A complete selettion of golf trophies, <upt, and ploques for tournaments and banqueti. Immediate delivery from sfock.

Send for cotatogue No <312

U N I V E R S A L S P O R T S A N D A W A R D S Divition o(

Univerfal Bowling & Billiard Supply 51S S. W . b . , h Ave. — Chrc.go S. III.

Tele. - W A b » b 2-S2SS

SPALDING INTRODUCES SYNCHRO-DYNED CLUBS

The 1953 Top-Flite Gold line woods and irons manufactured by A. G. Spalding & Bros., Inc., will be made under a new scientific formula. After 25 years of re-search, Spalding has perfected Synchro-Dyned golf clubs in which every club — woods and irons — is designed to have identical contact feel.

The Synchro-Dyned formula assures a scientifically correct combination of head, shaft and grip weights which produces a set of clubs with centers of gravity in perfectly coordinated sequence. "Synchro-Dyned" thus means a method of weight distribution producing synchronized force.

Spalding claims that Synchro-Dyned clubs have been put in the hands of hun-dreds of golfers and handicaps have been

W R I T E F O R

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M A N U F A C T U R E R ' S S P E C I A L T Y C O . , I N C . 2736 S i d n e y St . S T . L O U I S 4 , M O .

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IN YOUR DRIVES So/d Through ALL

Leading Distributors

without sealing open spaces between fibers or between threads in the weave and does not change the appearance or texture of treated materials. Fabrics can be laundered, dry cleaned and pressed without destroying effectiveness.

Rain Rem can be applied by brush, spray or dip. It is packaged in a 12-ounce "spray top" can and also in a 1-pint can.

veloped matched and registered sets and have been responsible for many of the major advances in golfing equipment. The company feels production of the Synchro-Dyned clubs is a crowning achievement to a long list of contributions to the game.

reduced by as much as one-third. Spal-ding further states that the Synchro-Dyned principle provides the nearest ap-proach to complete golf shot control.

The first to make golf clubs and golf balls in the United States, Spalding de-

64 Golfdom

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WILLIAM F. GORDON

Golf Course Architect

' Member

American Sociely of Golf Coorie Arehiteeta

Doylestown,

Pennsylvania

A L F R E D H. T U L L Go If Course Architect

209 E. 49th Street

NEW YORK 17, N. Y.

per, grinds them into minute particles and redeposits them as a soil mulch.

The machine is designed to eject sticks,

stones, etc. without damage to the ma-chine. Operator can keep rolling r ight over grounds where twigs are mixed wi th the leaves.

JACOBSEN'S NEW 30-INCH LEAF MILL Jacobsen Manufactur ing Co., Racine,

Wis., announces its new 30-inch Leaf Mil l is now in full production. The Leaf Mil l eliminates all raking, haul ing and burning of leaves. I t brushes leaves into the hop- JOE FINN JOINS WILSON'S PRO

SALES STAFF

Joseph N. Finn, w e l l k n o w n a n d h i g h l y r e g a r d e d member of the great-er Chicago district g o l f i n g f o l d h a s joined the Wilson Sport ing Goods Com-p a n y t e a m a s a salesman in their professional golf de-partment . A native born Chicagoan, and former city amateur goif champion, the handsome south-sider wil l devote his t ime and talents to professionals in the Wi lson Chicago belt which includes the southern Wisconsin cities of Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee. I n addit ion to his knowledge of the game (he's a former Olympia Fields champion) Joe's 32 years of golf equipment sales and service experience in the district assures h im an old-timer's welcome among his many pro friends.

James (i. Ilarrison GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT

Member: American Society of Golf Course Archit«ct$

R. D. # 3 , Box 372 Turfle Creek, Pa. Phone — Valley 3-3444 Suburb of Plttsburgh

GOLF RANGES MINIATURE r^;

COURSES r a

We can furnish you COMPLETELY

Prlces and Details on Request

EASTERN GOLF CO. 2537 B O S T O N RD. Dept. A

BRONX 67, N . Y.

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WILSON MAILS 3000 HOLE-IN-ONE AWARDS

More than 3000 hole-in-one certificates have been sent out to golfers throughout the country and in South America, Puer-to Rico, Japan , Hawai i and other far off spots during the past few months by the Wilson Sport ing Goods Co.

The handsome cartoon-style certificate was designed by Ted Drake. I t can be obtained by sending a properly attested score card with your name and address to Wilson Sport ing Goods Co., 2037 N. Camp-bell, Chicago 47, 111.

DONALD BENSON HEADS TORO RESEARCH

Donald Benson, formerly manager of aircraft engineering for Northwest Air-lines, has been named chief engineer of Toro Manufac tur ing Corp., Minneapolis, Minn., David M. Lilly, pres. has an-nounced. He wil l be in charge of Toro's newly formed engineering research and development division. The division is housed in a bui ld ing recently completed on the outskirts of Minneapolis, Minneso-ta.

Other promotions in the rapidly grow-ing company are: E. S. Conover, vice pres. and treas.; V. R . Shiely, ass't vp; Bryant Larson, ass't. secy.

KROYDON IN PRODUCTION ON THEIR NEW "VERTABRAE" SHAFT

The Kroydon Co., Maplewood, N. J., announce production on their completely new "Vertabrae" Contro-flex golf shaft.

The new shaft is the result of years of scientific research and is regarded by the Kroydon shaft and club experts to be the most advanced improvement in steel shaft design and construction in years. The new Vertabrae shaft for irons also com-bines advantages of the Kroydon Hy-Power shaft. The shaft shoulder is "built-in" rather than "bui l t up " with a false shoulder, with the vertabrae appearing down the shaft below the grip. A tremen-dous "k i ck " is claimed for the new shafts for woods. Kroydon's shaft specialists say that the scientific use, location and dis-placement of the Vertabrae principle of structure amplifies the driving power wave impulse as the power is telegraphed with in the shaft at impact. Ful l scale production on Vertabrae shafts already is in operation and models wil l be ready for delivery Nov. 1. The company's salesmen are now showing the new Kroydon shaft on their fall booking swing.

BOUNCE OIVES TIRED FEET NEW LIFE Put t i ng tired feet on the run is the

specialty of a new product called Bounce, a greaseless liquid which comes in a plia-ble plastic container for spraying on soles, toes, and ankles. I t relaxes and refreshes feet w i th two or three sprays. Socks can-be kept on while Bounce is being used as it is harmless to fabrics.

Golfers will appreciate the relaxing re-lief Bounce gives after a round of golf.

The container, about twice the size of a cigarette lighter, fits into jacket or pants pockets. I t is made by B O U N C E ! Incor-porated, Dayton, Ohio.

MacGREGOR SALESMEN PREVIEW 1953 LINE

M a c G r e g o r ' s sa lesmen get a look at the 1953 line at recent sales meet ing held in C inc innat i ' s S he ra ton -G ib son Hote l . All the M a c G r e g o r field men were in C inc innat i for the annual 4-day meet.

Act i v i t y was h igh- l ighted by a renewal of the salesmen s golf tournament.

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ROBERT TRENT JOJNES Member:

Amerieaa Soeietjr of Golf Course Arehiteet»

Golf Course

Architect

20 Vesey Street

Tel : Rector 2-2258

NEW Y O R K , N. Y.

L J,

WILLIAM P. BELL AND SON GOLF COURSE ARCHITECTS

Member: Americon Society of Golf Course Architects

544 Sierra Vista A v e n u e

Pasadena 10, California

ited space for maneuvering and handles are adjustable to the height of the opera-tor.

The Junior G-L cultivates a 20 in. swath, scoops out four holes per sq. ft., mounts a total of 32 spoons on four 8% in. dia. discs. Spoons are the same pat-ented design as those on the standard G-L model and any one of the three sizes may be used — % in., % in., or 1 in. dia. Equipped wi th new, improved designed Flexi-press the Jun ior model cultivates at adjustable depths up to four inches. En-gine is the Briggs and Stratton 2 h.p. model 6R6 with the added feature of a safety shutoff switch for the engine.

NEW TURF FUNGICIDE CHART The Mall inckrodt Chemical Works, St.

Louis, Mo., has prepared a new Turf Fun-gicide Chart which makes a handy guide to use for prevention and cure "of five ma jo r turf diseases. A glance at the chart shows fungicide, amoun t to use, when to use, and how to use for control of brown patch, snow molds, dollar spot, copper spot and pink patch. The chart, 8 in. by 10 in. in size, is suitable for hang ing in a convenient place for quick reference. Wr i te for further information.

Junior G-L model which includes many of the fine features of the standard G-L model.

The Jun ior G-L offers qual i ty aerifi-cation a t moderate price for parks, cem-eteries, home lawns, golf course greens and tees, school grounds, athletic fields and landscape work. I t is easy to handle, well adapted to confined areas with lim-

WEST POINT ANNOUNCES NEW JUNIOR G-L MODEL AERIFIER

A new budget-priced self-powered Aeri-fier has been added to the Aerifier line manufactured by West Point Lawn Prod-ucts Corp., West Point, Pa. I t is the new

Now's the time to beqin picking additional spots for the

installation of new M U R D O C K Outdoor Drinking

rountoins and Hydrants The Murdock Mfg . & Sup. Co .

Cincinnati 2, Ohio

OUTDOOR DRIMKING FOUNTAINS

HYPBAHTS LAWN HOSE BOXES

'AMERICAN societv of golf course arch

WH i teha l l 6 6 4 N. M I C H I G A N A V E .

4 - 6 5 3 0 C H I C A G O I I , I L L I N O I S

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C R E E P I N G B E N T S T O L O N S C-1 C-19 C-52

Branch Nurseries Farmington, la., Slocum, R. I. Main Nursery & Office Madison I, Wisconsin p. O. Box 350

ODlii <S)rcl!ar& STurf Nxtrs^rlra R . R . Bond, Prop.

THE GREENS ARE THE FOUNDATION 0F ALL SUCCESSFUL GOLF COURSES

GAYBIRDS, INC. INTRODUCES NEW FREE-FOR-ALL JACKET

Gaybirds, Inc., 261 P i f th Ave., New York, N. Y., has hit a jack-pot in pro acceptance wi th their smart new Gaybird Free-For-All golf jacket, according to Claude Hastings, the company's sales mgr . Hastings, who can boast of one of the widest pro acquaintances in golf, has announced a "direct-from-maker-to-pro" selling policy for the new jacket, which he says brings an opportunity for the pros to sell the top quality jacket a t an unusually attractive price. Excellently tailored to the patented Free-For-All free swinging design, the Gaybird comes in both single and reversible models. The

material is water repellent 100% acetate, cut to full, good-looking length and is l ight in weight . The Gaybird comes in six colors — Blue, green, red, gold, ma-roon and natural , and in combinations of these colors in the reversible models. As a Christmas business help a four-color illustrated Gaybird folder, t ha t fits a

small envelope, is available to pros with-out charge, in suflficient number to ma i l to their members. For complete details of the Gaybird Free-For-All, pro sales pollcy and prices, and details of Christmas sell-ing folders, write to company at above address.

SPALDING ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENTS

A. G. Spalding Bros., Inc., directors approved the follow-ing appointments at their meeting, Aug . 21: George Dawson was advanced to Vice Pres. in charge of sales; Amos Wil-l iams to Asst. V.P., and F r ank N. H ia t t was appointed asst. general sales mgr . A t the same meeting Spald ing declared a regular dividend of 25<f payable Sept. 15 to stockholders of record Sept. 8.

UNION HARDWARE BUYS BRISTOL; MAKES CHANGES

Union Hardware Co., Torrington, Conn., which recently bought the assets of the Horton Bristol Co., announces that Bris-tol golf club sales wil l be handled by Union Hardware sales staff. Union Hard-ware also tells of an extensive reorgani-zation of its sales department and its wholly owned subsidiary, T. H. Wood Co. of South Coventry, Conn., and The Springfield Co., Springfield, Mass., w i th its Joseph T. Wood Division of Ware, Mass. Changes are announced by E. Morris Jack, Union Hardware pres.

M. G. Meinig, former Merchandising Mgr. for Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. and vp and gen. mgr., Wagner & Adler,

G e o . Dav/son

"Liqua Vita has proven very satisfactory as a summer feeder here at Country Club. Color has been good and growth even throughout the summer.

"The fact that it can be applied with fungicides has been a most welcome labor-saver in these times of labor shortage."

Frank P. Dunlap Supt., The Country Club Chagrin Falls, Ohio

A M E R I C A N LIQUID FERTILIZER CO., I N C Marietta, Ohio

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WILLIAM B. LANGFORD GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT

Balanced Topographical Design >1embrr:

Ani<-H<-an Society of Golf Course Architect*

Telephone: KEystone 9-6501

2405 Grace Street, Chicago, Illinois

SWINGING AROUND GOLF (Continued from page 19)

schools . . . MacGregor Hunter, one of Willie's sons, out of Navy Air Corps after 22 months . . . He's working on a golf cartoon strip for newspaper syndication.

Robert McDonald, 13, son of pro Pat at Rob Roy CC (Chicago dist.), is Chicago District boy champion . . . Omer (Pete) Brogan, 35-year-old furniture salesman, who defeated 21-year-old Bob Scherer of Decatur, 111., 4 and 3, for USGA Public Links title, plays at Montebello GC (Los Angeles dist.) . . . Dave Stanley, 1951 Pub-linx champion, also hailed from Monte-bello . . . Brogan, like Boros and Jim Tur-nesa, won a 1952 national championship by artistic scrambling with approaches and putting . . . Brogan was trapped or in the rough on most of the holes of the Miami

1914 F U L N A M E 1952

The FULNAME D IE presents the best in mark-ing golf balls today as it did in 1914 when first introduced. Use the marker preferred by pro-fessionals.

Buy The Best! Buy Fulname! THE FULNAME CO.

P. 0 . Bo* 178 Cincinnati 6, Ohio

• BENT GRASS • S to lons a n d S o d . W a s h i n g t o n — C I —

and o the r r e c o m m e n d e d strains.

HIRAM F. GODWIN 2 2 3 6 6 G r a n d R iver Ave. , De t ro i t 19, M i c h .

has been named Director of Merchandis-ing and Sales for Union Hardware and its subsidiaries.

Milton L. Lundgren, formerly in sales executive capacities with Nesco and An-chor Hocking Glass Corp., has been ap-pointed Gen. Sales Mgr.; Kenneth L. Douglas, formerly sales mgr. for Union Hardware, becomes Assistant Gen. Sales Mgr. for the parent company and its subsidiaries.

The reorganized department will be headquartered at Torrington and from there will handle all merchandising and sales efforts for Union Hardware roller skates and fishing rods, Springfield base-balls, softballs and golf clubs; Joseph T. Wood rink roller skate shoes and roller skate outfits, baseball shoes, bowling shoes, ice skate shoes and ice skating outfits, including Canadian Flyer ice skates, and T. H. Wood Company fishing lines. Bristol fishing rods will be handled by independent representatives to be an-nounced.

September, 1952

(Fla.) CC during the 33 holes he played of his final match.

Bobby Locke's 287 win of the British Open over Royal LytUam and St. Anne's 6,647 shows he's getting well again . . . Peter Thomson of Australia, 288; Fred Daly, Ireland, 289; Henry Cotton, England, 294; Antonio Cerda, Argentina, and S. L. King, England, 295; F. Van Donck, Bel-gium, 296; F. Bullock, Scotland, 297; and the first Yank in the United Nations event, Willie Goggin tied for 9th at 298 . . . Gene Sarazen, 300; Jimmy Hines, 302; Frank Stranahan, 309; 60-year-ohl Willie Hunter, playing on a vacation trip, took 74-83—157, and missed qualifying by 6 strokes.

Locke warned after 3d round of 74 for slow play . . . Got an hour for lunch, played the 4th round in half an hour less time than 3d round and got 73 . . . British enthusiastic about 50-year-old Sarazen fast play . . . Gene's two 69s in qualifying great perform-

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