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rt,e RIGHT C L U D V W V E R f o r KNIT CLUB SOX Please your golfers and DRIVE IN A STEADY PROFIT with popular-priced Club Sox — the handiest, handsomest covers ever designed to protect favorite woods. Style 5004 features a KNIT ORION LINING and has numerals 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. Style 5002 has 1, 2, 3, 4 of 5 narrow stripes to indicate club number. Both styles are washable high- bulk orlon won't fade, stretch or shrink. Order Club So* now in Red, Black, Gold, Green, White, Wnte tor full-Color, price-listed literature on CLUB SOX and other profitable Pro prod- ucts — Pom-Tam tinit sports caps • »injft Sports Sacks • vinyl Foot-Llghls slippers * Stretch Head Bands for fair-lady cotters. Gray, Beige, 8rown, Sapphire Blue, Sky Blue, Red/Black or Black/Red. All with 2-tone pep- pered Pom. Packed bulk, any assortment or gift-bagged in sets. RELIABLE Knitting Works Milwaukee 5, Wisconsin New Numbered Club Sox with KNIT ORLON LINING Take advantage of SPECIAL SPRING DELIVERY AND BILLING So that you're ready to drive in sales at the very start of next season, order your initial 1964 stock of fast -selling Club Sox, and other Reliable golf accessories NOW. They'll be sent to you on the date you specify . . . and BILLED AFTER SHIPMENT.

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rt,e R I G H T C L U D V W V E R f o r

KNIT CLUB SOX

Please your golfers and DRIVE IN A STEADY PROFIT with popular-priced Club Sox — the handiest, handsomest covers ever designed to protect favorite woods. Style 5004 features a KNIT ORION LINING and has numerals 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. Style 5002 has 1, 2, 3, 4 of 5 narrow stripes to indicate club number. Both styles are washable high-bulk orlon — won't fade, stretch or shrink. Order Club So* now in Red, Black, Gold, Green, White,

W n t e tor full-Color, price-listed literature on CLUB SOX and other profitable Pro prod-ucts — Pom-Tam tinit sports caps • »injft Sports Sacks • vinyl Foot-Llghls slippers * Stretch Head Bands for fair-lady cotters.

Gray, Beige, 8rown, Sapphire Blue, Sky Blue, Red/Black or Black/Red. All with 2-tone pep-pered Pom. Packed bulk, any assortment or gift-bagged in sets.

R E L I A B L E K n i t t i n g W o r k s

M i l w a u k e e 5 , W i s c o n s i n

New Numbered Club Sox with KNIT O R L O N L I N I N G

Take advantage of SPECIAL SPRING DELIVERY AND BILLING

So that you're ready to drive in sales at the very start of next season, order your initial 1964 stock of fast-selling Club Sox, and other Reliable golf accessories NOW. They'll be sent to you

on the date you specify . . . and BILLED AFTER SHIPMENT.

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MINIATURE COURSES GOLF RANGES

PAR THREE GOLF CLUBS

Complete Line of • Golf Balls

• Equipment • Supplies

Illustrated Catalog an Request

COMFORT-DESIGNED FOR

ttll ON GOLFERS

j^'cSw GOLF ENSEMBLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN DiFini sets the fashion trend this season in golf and apres-gol fwear . . . impeccably tai-lored with just enough "give" for comfort in action, free-swinging drives. Mix-'n-Match colors to achieve the look you like best! Choose from a wide range of colors, styles, fabrics and knits.

Men's and Ladies' Slacks, Shirts and

Sweaters in fine domestic and imported

fabrics. Also Ladies' man-tailored Slacks,

Blouses, Bermudas and dyed-to-match Fur 3nd

Knit Blonds. Man wears top twosome

of Trim Golfer Slacks and

Eldorado Cardigan. Lady looks fine in

Lancer S lacks with matching Bryn Mawr

Cardigan. At Pro shops coast-to-coast.

been selected by the French hosts to be the U.S. Canada Cup team playing in the international pro competition at Saint Nom-la-Breteche near Paris, Oct. 24-27 . . . Palmer and Snead won the Canada Cup in Buenos Aires last year and in Dub-lin in 1960 . . . Ed Vines resigns as pro at Northrnoor CC, Ravinia. III., effective end of this season . . , Ed to continue as pro at Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, in the winter and will be at Lake Arrow-head CC in the summer.

Charles Olari is construction and main-tenance supt, for new Edgewood CC, Southwiek, Mass. . . . Ed Fredericks ex-pects to have his new Mt. Everett CC nine in play in the spring of 1964 . . , Dick McGahaia, Hart Seed Co salesman, says he's seen mountains of boulders moved in building courses in New England but never a more efficient job of handling locks than Paul Murphy has done as con-struction supt. of a new course in Fal-mouth, Mass.

Mary Winifred Corcoran, 23, and her sister, Jane, 19, daughters of George Cor-coran, pro at Greensboro (N.C.) CC, ser-iously injured when their car was involved in an accident near Greensboro , . , Jane has a broken back and will be in a cast for months . . . Mary Winifred suffered a broken arm and broken ankle.

The Child Development Center for the Handicapped in Philadelphia will get 20

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per cent of the gross receipts of the $125,-000 Whitemars] li Open to be played at Whitemarsh Valley CC, Philadepf >ia. Sept. 30-Oct. 6 . . . Scottsdale (Ariz.) CC course, recently re-opened after being closed for the summer, has been extensive-ly renovated . . . Alamedan Open, to be played in San Jose, Calif., Oct. 31-Nov. 3, has boosted the total purse to $25,000 from $10,000 . . . It was started in 1958 as a $4,000 event . , . British Ryder Cup team will participate en masse in the $77,777.77 Sahara Invitational, Oct. 15-20 , . . U. S. Ryders Cup players also will help to make up the field of 100 pros.

The youngest participant in the recent USGA Girls' Junior was 11-year old Janie Fassinger of New Castle, Pa. . . . Wayne Clark, pro at Rolling Hiils CC in New-burgh, lnd„ reports that early in August two of his members, playing in the same foursome, had holes-in-one . , . According to 'Divot News', published by the South-ern Cal GCSA. 13 members oi the organi-zation have golf handicaps of 10 or less , . , Harry Cirata and Ed Teffeteller carry two-stroke handicaps . . . Roy H. Wood-man has been promoted to general chair-man of the Lucky International Open,

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For Christmas 1963

The Super Maxfli Gift-boxed in the New Dunlop Desk Caddy

Golfers see the Desk Caddy. . . and ihink how they can use it at the office, on the dresser, or on the coffee table. They see what to give some people for Christmas. Its handsome black cover, tastefully embossed in gold, looks and wears like finest top-grain leather. The smooth, rich looking inner lining is durable. It's an ideal place to keep cigarettes, cigars, jewelry, pens, pencils, etc. Best of all, the Super Maxflis in it make a dozen Christmas compliments to anybody's game.

The Dunlop Super Maxfli Christmas Desk Caddy is available in both dozen and half dozen sizes. On recptest, we'll personalize each Super Maxfli free when purchased in dozens. We're showing the new Dunlop Super Maxfli Christmas Desk Caddy in your golfers' favorite magazines . . . so get your order in now! (if your golfers order directly from us, the credit is yours, of course.)

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played early each year in Sati Francisco . . . This year, Woodman was a vice chair-man.

Foxcroft CC, near Jen kin town, Pa.f is in the center of a huge new commercial real estate development but it won't be torn op . . . It will be kept as an 18-hole layout with new greens being installed to replace portions of the course that were taken for the development . . . Howard Baenvald, supt. of I,aGrange (111.) CC, has capped a pipe with a nozzle in one of his laxes and given the players a foun-tain to look at , . . In its 42 years of existence, Winged Foot in Mamaroneck, N, V„ has had only four pros — Dan Mackie, Mike Brady, Craig Wood and the present shopmaster, Claude Harmon.

A1 Bessclijik, pro at Philmont CC in the Philly area, recently opened a golf center in Bristol, Pa., with a hole-in-one com-petition and driving contest , . . George Bayer has pointed out that the pros don't like practice areas where the pre-vailing wind is at their backs . . . "You really have no way of knowing what the ball is doing in such locations," says George . . . Texas Turfgrass Asso. has allotted $S7(> to its scholarship fund . . , E. E, Dattner, retired Texaco executive and one of the founders of the Houston Golf Assn., died recently in his home in Houston.

Felix Serafin, for the last 20 years pro at Fox Hill CC, near Wilkes-Barre, Pa„ has been in the goll business for 44 years . . , He started as a caddie, became head pro at Scran ton CC in 1928 and switched to Fox Hill in 1943 . . . His son. John, is head pro at Colonial CC in Harris burg , . . Felix has played in several USGA Opens and PGA Championships and took part in two Masters , . . He once trans-ported his clubs to the site of a Pennsyl-vania Open via a street car . . , Looking aliead, Western Golf Assn. has set the dates for its 1964 Western Amateur . . . It will he played May 13-if at Tucson (Ariz.) CC . , , Dr. Ed Updegraff is the tournament chairman.

Barbara Romaclt had to take a six-week rest from the Ladies PGA tour because ol anemia . , . She returned lor the Albu-t j oe rq t te Open, played in mid-August . . . More than 200 Junior golfers participated iii the filth Lee Hommfl Memorial tourna-ment at Los Coyotes CC, Buetta Park. Calif., in mid-August . . . About $5,1)00 has been raised for leukemia research through this event . . . It is played in

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HARLEY-DAVIDSON ELECTRIC CARS

KEEP GOING AND GOING AND GOING Lifetime-lubricated speed switch features sintered-ccpper graphic contact for trouble-free speed control. This unique feature offers unusual performance and d u r a b i l i t y , p r o v i d e s smoother car control, and delivers maintenance-free operation.

Special alloy solenoid con-tacts handle consistently high current loads without failure. High capacity de-sign assures lasting per-formance without a minute of maintenance. Hartey-Davidson full-circuit engi-neering sets today's qual-ity standards.

Highest capacity resistor features heavy, band-type design for con t i nuous high wattage operation. Ordinary resistors burn out in only seconds of golf car "stall." Harley-David-son electrical components are designed to outlast them all.

HARLEY- DAVIDSON M O T O R C O . , M I L W A U K E E 1 , W I S C O N S I N

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memory of a young boy who was a leu-kemia victim about five years ago . , . 1'rarik A Id ridge and Albert H. Newman are planning a $35 million recreation center with more than 1,000 luxury apart-ment nnits to be built around tbe perim-eter of Old Orchard CC, near Mt. Pros-pect, ill. . . . It is going to be a 10-year project.

A reduction in its real estate tax assess-ment appears to lie in line for Cedar brook CC, Blue Bell, Pa., near Philadelphia . . . The $1,400,000 property was assessed at $469,000 in 1962, but a Montgomery county assessment board agrees this was too high . . . It has suggested a $925,000 valuation and tax of $308,000 , , , Four-teenth Illinois Invitation of tbe Chicago Dist. GA will be played at Knoll wood CC, Lake Forest, Sept. 14-17 . . , John Paul Jones is the defending champion . . . New Jersey pros shouldn t feel too bad about Wes Ellis winning his second straight N.J. Open title , . , Wes is one of those home pros who holds his own with the circuit regulars.

Levittown, N. J, planning board is considering building an 18-hole course as a community development . . . Board hopes that tbe state's green acre fund will contribute half of the laud purchase cost . . . Mrs. Philip Cudone of Forest Hills won the recent Women's N.J. GA medal play championship by 20 strokes with a three-round 224 . . . She had a 71 the final day . . . Ed Furgol maintains it's time the PGA step in and run its own TV shows instead of allowing promoters to

Arnold Palmer crowns 17-year old Lynn Cook of Dayton, O , "Miss Arnold Palmer Putting Course" beauty queen in a ceremony at a Dayton course. Lynn won an expense paid trip to Americano Hotel i n San Juan, P.R., full set oF matched l u g g a g e a n d

other prizes in national contest.

A tour-man team from J a p a n wan ihe first Francis H. I. Brown International team challenge match, Aug. 24-25 ot Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Coto., defeating the U.S. by one stroke. The win-ning team is shown with Chick Evans ond a gold ploque replica of the $10,000 solid silver trophy, donated by Grown of Honolulu. Japanese players ore (I to r) R. M. Udow, Yashio Hachiuma, Marquis

Naoyas Nabeshima and Susumv Yamagalo.

lap up the gravy . . . Baseball and foot-ball, Ed points out, reap huge profits for their pension systems without parceling part of them out to middlemen . . . Pro-moters of the World Series, Furgol says, collect a half million, pay out $75,000 to the contestants and give the PGA a measly $7,500.

George Skinner, who worked so valiant-ly for six years in promoting tbe Eastern Amateur as tournament chairman, step-ped down this year and played in the event at Elizabeth Manor G&CC . . . Starting in 1956, George worked 365 days a year in putting over the tourna-ment for six straight years . . . The 1965 Americas Cup matches will be played at St. Charles CC in Winnipeg, Canada . . . This club is more than 60 years old and the Canadian Open and Amateur have been played over its course . . . People close to the tournament scene say that Whitemarsh Valley CC, near Phila-delphia, site of the Whitemarsh Open, Sept. 30-0ct. 6, is one of the best view-ing courses in the country.

A year ago, the Ladies PGA had 90 members , . , Now it's up around the 120 mark . , . l.M. (Tex) liomba, Schieife-lin & Co., New York, executive, who helps in putting over the PCA Seniors' Teacher Trophy Championship each year, was the honored guest at a blowout given recently by his working mates . . . It marked his 30th year with the company . . . The million dollar clubhouse and res-taurant at llancho Bernardo (Calif.) CC' was officially opened early in August . . .

(Continued on page 81)

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AIDE

I o f 6 3 PAR AIDE PRODUCTS for 1963

P A R A I D E P R O D U C T S CO. 296 NORTH PASCAL ST. . ST. PAUL 4 , WINN.

FOR DETAILED INFORMATION WRITE FOR CATALOG

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Kohler-powered Caddy Cars "play" every day ~ on the steep slopes of Pine Hills Country Club "Not a single car has ever been off the course because of engine trouble; we have not had one problem; they have been just perfect," Those are the words of Kenny Suesens, pro at Pine Hills in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, said to be one of the country's hilliest courses.

The Kohler-powered fleet of golf cars at Pine Hills was often seen—but not heard as it logged thousands of miles over the course last year. The quiet running gasoline engine developed by Kohler engineers just purrs along. Idling speed Is lower, quieter. The blower housing is plasticized to muffle noise. The cam shaft gear is non-metallic to reduce gear noise. And because it's cast iron there's no vibration.

Golfers like the smooth, quiet performance of Kohler engines. That's why more leading manufacturers are using the new "Quiet" Kohfer engine in their golf cars today.

For more information write Kohler Co., Kohler, Wisconsin.

K O H L E R OF K O H L E R K o t i t t r C o . , E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 7 3 , K o h l e r , W i s c o n s i n

ENAMELED IRON AND VITREOUS CHINA PLUMBING FIXTURES ALL. BR ASS FITTINGS » ELECTRIC PLANTS • AIR-COOLED ENGINES • PRECISION CONTROLS