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TICKS·OFF KEEPS BUGSOFF OF GOLFERS
Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., has an insect repellent known a
Ticks-Off that i g tting wide use in golfafter demon trating its valu in industrialfi Ids among oil field workers, linemen,logg rs and construction men. It isprayed on shoes, socks, trousers or onskin where clothing fits tight.
It's got a good performance record ofrepelling and killing ticks, chiggers, gnats,mosquitoes, flies, etc., and is getting dis-tribution at pro shops and in lockerroomsespecially in the southwest.
WILSON FEATURES PROS INBIGGEST AD CAMPAIGN
Golf professionals are featured person-alities as Wilson Sporting Goods Co. un-leashes its most powerful newspaperadvertising campaign to add solid supportto its great 1953 golf equipment sales pro-gram.
More than 30 million are covered in thecirculation of this unprec dented cam-paign. One hundred and forty-sevennewspapers in 63 cities will carry thispow rful newspaper message.
Thus, more than 2 million newspaperbuy rs, covering practically every area inwhich golf is played, will hear the story
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fan Golf our up rintendent that arnow u ing FER·MEL for the fourth yearknow thi - th number of new u er irapidl increa ing. They agree - there inothing like FER- 1EL for ummer feedinggreen.tart 0 with your worry-Ire
feeding program. Place your order nowwith your FER-M L di tributor, for yourummer upply of FER·MEL.
1,000 lb . will adequately feed 18 green allummer, upplying 2.5 lb. per 1,000q. ft. - plu balanced ratio of P and K
plu secondar and minor elementLiquid feeding with economy.end for the e fr e FER·M L Bulletin. :• ummer Fe ding Bent Green.
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P 0- IPis prepared especially for theleather grips of Golf Clubs.It gives a firm, tacky gripwith light hand pressure, per-mitting an easy relaxingrhythmic swing. Your Ac-curacy will improve, you'llfeel relaxed - and those"Extra Strokes" will vanish.
Manufacturer's Specialty Co., Inc.2736 Sidney Street St. Louis 4, Missouri
of Wilson golf club and golf balls - andthe golf professional.
Most dynamic feature of the newspaperprogram are the 850 line ads. Measuring10 inches wide and more than 12 inchesdeep, these ads will feature many of thetop newspapers in leading cities.
Throughout this newspaper advertising,a strong, aggressive, selling approach willbe used in the copy and extensive mileagewill be obtained from Wilson's great 1952tournament record - victories in allmajor championships.
In addition to this advertising cam-paign, there is the direct mail programwhich will send more than a quarter-of-a-million of each of four booklets to coun-try club members. The first, on Wilsongolf balls, is being mailed. The otherson irons, woods, bags and scoring clubswill follow.
Support on the magazine front comesfrom the golf player magazines and Timemagazine which is read primarily bybusiness men and executives.
Aiding the magazine campaign will bea strong broadside, :filled with sales im-pact. This broadside gives the completestory of Wilson's 1953 newspaper-maga-zine advertising campaign. It will reachgolf professionals, stressing this theme of
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Wilson advertising - sales for golf pro-fesionals.
At the same time, Wilson's intensiveyear-round program in golf trade publica-tions will continue to do an outstandingselling job.
LEW BRIDGE APPOINTED GOLfCRAfTMIDWEST PRO REPRESENTATIVE
Since April 15th theChicago office of Golf-craft, Inc., of Escondido,Cal., has been hummingto the lively beat of itsnew pro sales manager, apersonable fellow namedLew Bridge, whom thepros are going to like.Considering his servicebackground in the Euro-pean theatre as a Lt. Col.and aide to Gen. Bradley,and his past rating as a
one-handicap golfer, Lew is a modest guy.With Mamma Bridge and three littleBridges, Lew has racked up a still higherrating as a family man. His territory in-cludes Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin andwestern Michigan. You'll be seeing him.
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MANY JOBS LISTED FOR THEINTERNATIONAL TRACTOR
Budg t problem or labor shortage,seriou factors in maintenanc job tomany golf course and park supts., can bea ed through the profitable utilization of
multi-purpose tractor quipm nt, accord-ing to Elmer A. Brak r, Gen ral Sup r-visor of th Indu trial Pow r ales en-gin ering section of the Int rnationalHarv ster o.
Sp aking b for n arly 250 members ofthe Midwest Institut of Park Executiv sat th ir March meting in th ChicagoPark District h adquart rs auditorium,Brak r used a seri s of specially preparedslides to illustrate the many time andmon y saving attachments that now areavailable for the International HarvesterFarmall "Cub" and the International"Sup r A" wheel tractors.
Braker caution d: "Every tractor man-ufacturer ha sp cified engin ering r-quir m nts that sp cial duty quipmentmust meet before it can be placed on thapproved list. Mounting approval igrant d only aft r these ngin ering r -quir m nts have b en fulfilled and satis-factory tests have been completed."
Mott Hammer-Knife mower for ough rough andbrush is new attachment approved for use with
International Farmall "Cub" tractor.
Approv d by Brak r wer mowing at-tachment to the "Cub" or " up r A"mat rial handling quipment, levelingblades, post-hol digg rs, concr t mixers,digger - cran - shovel, backhoe, tractor-mounted prayer, dump rak, we pers,water pump, circular and chain aw, beltconveyors, carry lift, trailer wagon, coop,winch and other attachment .
Jlfay, 1953
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Styled and designed forbetter golfing. Manufac-tured from selected im-ported leather, by MasterCraftsman.W,.ite fo,. prices and IIteratur
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Sports Awards Co.429 W. Superior St.
Chic:ago 11. III.
BURGETT OFFERS GLOVEMERCHANDISING AIDS
K. L. Burgett Co., Peoria, Ill., manu-facturer of Parglow and Par-D-Lux golfgloves, is offering valuable merchandisingaids to pro shops.
New and unusual is Burgett's newglove size chart which speeds up sizing by
giving the correct size in every heightand weight bracket. The easy to readchart is incorporated in a full-color wallposter showing Burgett offerings in theirnatural color. The poster, including thesize chart, is available to pros withoutcost upon request.
Also available is an attractive countermerchandiser with a curved transparentfront that displays the gloves to best ad-vantage yet protects them from being
ATTE TIODriving Range Operator and Deal-ers. We specialize in rebuilding golfballs with strictly new material.Satisfaction guaranteed.
WAY E GOLF BALL CO.35966 South Gratiot. Rout. 5
Mount Clem nl, Michigan
soiled or mixed up. It is also availableto pro shops without cost.
K. L. Burgett, pres., calls attention tothe refinements of detail and quality thatcharacterize his 1953 line. All leathergloves, for instance. are table cut fromtheir own dies to assure trueness.
SCOGGINS ISSUES NEWCATALOG FOR PRO SHOPS
Howard Scoggins Golf Co., Dunedin.Fla., has issued its large 1953 catalog ofpro shop merchandise. It is by far thelargest catalog of goods for pro shop saleever issued, containing more than 150pages. The book is extensively illustratedand contains many selling ideas for ap-parel, accessories, shoes, sundries anditems of other classifications in whichthere is a market and profit for pros.
WILSON ADVISORY STAFFBIOGRAPHIES IN BOOK
Wilson Sporting Goods Co.'s gaily-striped 1953 press-radio-TV informationgolf brochure was recently mailed and re-leased at the Masters tournament toleading sports writers and announcersthroughout the country.
The book, which features a bright redand white striped cover pattern, has a tabindex, plastic binding and measures four
o P P UPTHAT BIG AN UALCLUB EVE T ••• ENGAGE
GOLF'S GREATEST SHOWMANFor Booking Contact: BOB GIBSON
119 L ster Rd.,Park Forest. III.
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Write today for the latestcatalog of 1953 models il-lustrated in smart solid,two-tone, and plaid colors.Congo is the leading line ofcaps, visors, and hats forgolf. tennis and other out-door activities. Make yourselections now.Write us for Catalog •.•
Order From Your JobberWHY UNDER THE SUN DON'T YOU WEAR ONE?THE BREARLEY CO.. ROCKFORD. ILL.
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PROVEN ON HUNDREDSOF COURSES!
Write for Catalog ofOUTDOOR Hydrants and
Drinking FountainsThe Murdock Mfg. & Sup. Co.
Cincinnati 2, Ohio
Wri e for FREEcatalogue of GolfTROPHIES,PLAQUES,NOVELTIES,JEWELRY, &AWARDS.1M EDIATE DELIVERY
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Ht. Price6" 3.5073/." 5.0091ft" 6.50
by V n inche id al for carrying inthe pocket to major golf tournament.
Includ d in th handy book are tori s,biographical information and record onth 25 members of Wilson's famou golfadvisory staff of champions.
Also in th book is a complete tabula-tion of winners and runners-up in leadingnational and international tournaments.
VOlT GOLFMASTER TELL HOWPRACTICE SHOTS GO
Voit Golfmaster practice d vice, madeby W. J. Voit Rubber Corp., 1600 E. 25thst., Los Angeles 11. Calif., is a compact,
sturdy d vic with a captiv ball attachedby 640 lb. test nylon cord to a registerthat records distance, dir ction andtraj ctory of th shots mad .
It can be used by right-or left-handedolfers. The Golfmaster outfit i pro-ided with hold-down spike , a gra -like
rubber mat with removable tee, score-card of famous course and a basic man-ual of golf instruction.
Pro shops are selling quite a number ofGolfmast r .
GOLFOMETE MEASURESAS YOU WAL
Golfom tel', a new device abou the sizeof a watch, and carried on one' belt, ibeing made by the ew Haven Clock andWatch Co., ew Hav n 4, Conn. I meas-ures in yards and is calibrated to theI ngth of the user's normal step 0 theGolfometer measurements are remarkablyaccurate.
The d vice was given a test by golfwriters covering the Masters' tournamentand aided decidedly in technical accuracyof coverage. Other tests by pro and golfwriters has shown the Golfometer to bemore accurate than som scorecard dis-tances. In measuring distances it houldbe very helpful to many golfer and dis-ouraging to tho e who get the 300 yd.
(locker-room distance) drives.The New Haven Clock and Watch
Co. is retailing the Golfometer primarilythrough pro shops.
OTI(E TO GOLF RA GESRUBBER TIRE TEE MATS36" x 60" $12.00 Ea. 46" x 60" $16.00 Ea.
Freight Prepaid
TIRE LI K M SAny Siz - to your specifications-
66c Per Square Foot
RUBBER TEES$2.00 Per Dozen
Write for Illustrated Fold rand Complet Information
ASHLAND RUBBER MAT COMPANY1219 ELM ST. ASHLAND, OHIO
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e wi h to correct an error made inour April ad. he price for our paint-Ie white for life, pIa tic cover golfball for golf range hould ha e readprice 2.90 per doz. 2.60 per doz.with your cull .
WITTEK GOLF RA GE SUPPLY COMPANY5128 West orth venue
Chicago 38, Illinois
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ALFRED H. TUllGolf Course Architect
209 E. 49th Street
NEW YORK 17, N. Y.
James .0 .I on
GOLF COUR E RCHlTE
M.mber:American Society of Golf Cours Architects
R. D. #3, Box372Pone - Valley 3-3444
Turtle Creek. Pa.Sub rb of Plttsb rgh
NEW JACOBSEN CATALOG TELLSABOUT ENTIRE LINE
A new 24-page catalog covering thecomplete line of Jacobsen reel and rotarypower mowers has just been issued byJacobsen Manufacturing Co., Racine, Wis.The cover is strikingly printed in fourcolors. Power mowers and allied products
are described and illustrated in threcolors.
In addition to descriptions and specifi-cations, a section outlines important fac-tors to consider when buying a powerlawn mower. It discusses, for example,the proper cutting width of mower to beused on various sizes of lawns and ex-plains where reel-type (both side-wheeland rear-drive) and rotary mowers canbe used to best advantage.
NEW MODELS AND MATERIALS IN DUNNER"INVISIBLE ACTIVE SWING" GOLF SHIRTS
Dunner of New York, Inc., 137 FifthAve., New York City, recently releasedto the golf professionals a folder illustrat-ing and describing the attractive 1953 lineof Dunner golf shirts. Leaders in men'smodels are long and short sleeve polo typeshirts of fine-combed knit cotton and knitacetate, in plain colors, stripes and dots.Matching adjustable golf caps featureDunner's attractive new line of women'sshort sleeve polo shirts in diamond jac-quard, fine-combed cotton. All shirts em-body the Dunner patented "InvisibleActive Swing" insert, set where the sleevemeets the body of the shirt, which per-mits easy freedom of arm and bodyaction. For complete details and proprices write Al Dunner at above address.
GOLF' TOP EXHIBITIOAmerfcd's Most Outstanding
DESIGNER AND BUILDERof
MI IATU E GO F COURSESNIGHT GOLF COURSES
'SHORT 9 HOLES}
GOLF DRIVING RA GESICE SKATING RI KS
ARLA D ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION"from Coast to Coast"
444 Brooklyn Ave., New Hyde Park, N. Y.
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with his entertaining and instructive
TRICK SHOT SHOW and CLINICFor Booking Details Write:
JOE KIRKWOOD5843 West Division St.
c/o GOLFCRAFT I c.Chicago, III.
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WILLIAM F. GORDON DAVID W. GORDO
MemberA {ERICAN SOCIETY OF GOLF COUR E
ARCHITECTS
BELGOLF COU SE ARCHITECTS
Me r: A rica Societyof Golf Course Arc ltech
•5-44 Sierra Vista Avenue
Pasadena 10, California
U. S. RUBBER HAS NEWMESH MARKED BALLS
Innovation in golf balls i a new meshmarked golf ball introduced by Unit dStates Rubber Co. as an addition to its1953 golf ball line. Each mesh mark dgolf ball i cover d with an lectronicallysealed plastic covering that protects ituntil it is played.
In introducing the m sh marked golfball, U. S. Rubber revives a distinctivecover marking that was a favorit amonggolf r 25 years ago. Th 1953 mesh
mark d ball has the mod rn improve-ments of a silicone center and el ctronicwinding, to give long, true flight and uni-form performance. It has a tough, fully.ur d Cadwell cover that is highly resist-
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ant to cutting and scuffing. It is improvedwith modern painting so it looks andtays whiter.The 1953 mesh marked ball i a legal
tournament golf ball that meet all re-quired specifications of the USGA.
John W. Sproul, sales mgr. of U.Golf Balls, says, "The mesh marked golfball looks slightly larger to the eye andappears to sit up better on the fairway.Preliminary tests indicate it gives slightlymore distance with the wind. It is longoff the tee, true in putting and very dur-able."
Sproul said that the new mesh markedball is being presented this season in theU. S. Royal Special, the U. S. Royal(Blue) and the U. S. True Blue brands.
The mesh mark d balls are being soldin distinctive new packaging, - an elec-tronically sealed plastic covering calledPlasti-Guard, which is exclusive withU. S. Rubber. In this packaging, eachball is covered 0 it can be separated forplay without disturbing the protectiveseal of the oth r balls.
"The plastic covering," Mr. Sproul said,"protects each ball not yet played, frombecoming dirty in the golf bag, in thpocket, or in the locker. The balls do notdiscolor as quickly because they are pro-tect d from direct light and air."
ROBE~T BRUCE HARRIS
Goff G-oTM"se arcliitect-MEMBER-
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF GOLF COURSE ARCHITECTS
664 N. MICHIGA AVE.CHICAGO II, ILLINOIS
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Swinging Around Golf{Continued from page 32)
Matt Iesen and Chet Po 'on of Tam0' hanter arranged with Willie chnie-wind, pres., German Golf .sn., to haveGermany' tar pro, Georg B sner, com-pete in Tam" \Vorld' champion 'hip, whenthey met hniewind at ugu rta • • • H.E. Gaertner, publi sher of Golf, Germangolf monthly, al 0 at ugusta... Hays there are 4000 golfer' in Western
Germany playing on S2 courses . . . Bus-'ian clor ed down th SS courses in th
Eastern zon .
Lincoln Werden, N. Y. Times golfwriter, elected pres., Golf Writers' Assn.of America . . . Werden also is pres., NewYork Golf Writers' Assn ....
Mid- entury tival of m rtcanwith h adquarters at 1t., hicago 2, 111., organizing big
port' program' in May in variou com-munitie with golf a' a feature • . .
rmand" rt" Roux goe from WillowickGC (L di rt.) to Irvine Coast C, anta
na, Calif., a' pro • . . Rou entered golfat Lake Placid, . und r Harry Pr 's-Ier, for 19 year' was pro at Hacienda
(L dlst.) , and was a 'to to LouBerrien at Wil 'hire C , L . Irvine
oa t C will op n in ept.
Entries for National Golf Day, May 23,sponsored by Life magazine and PGAalready far ahead of 1952 figure of 80,000... Entries will compete on handicap basisagainst Julius Boros playing a round atOakmont . . . Public and semi-publiccourse players also eligible although han-dicapping is more difficult problem thanwith private club entries. , . Women play-ers by thousands also to compete althoughin numerous instances not on May 23(Saturday) at private clubs.
ational pen prize money boo tedfrom 15,000 to 20,000 .•• Fir ..t will beworth 5000 in t ad of last ear 4000
II 72-hole fin! h rs will get at 1 ast.150 .•. Billy B II and on to de 'igncour for new Foothill G to b builtin Los ng I s di t. for roup head d byJ. P. Ravell, rcadia, alif.... irstnew private course in more than 20 yearsin L dlst.
EI Dorado (Ks.) American Legion toreplace present 1 -hol sand green coursewith 9-hole grass green layout ... T. L.
laughter named mgr., Evansville (Jnd.)CC ... John Gonella, Washington Postport writer, says PGA committees "have
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not been slow to chas th dollar" henccannot blame members who how ymp-toms of acute mon y itch ... Let"see anybody who is allergic to
Robert rent Jone. dir ct. alt r tion.of Birmingham ( Iich.) forPG champion. hip . .. our v 'ill b6,465 and par 71 in tead of 6,737 and p I'
72 a befor revision ... ne par hoIreduced to a 4 ... Jon, found om di-tances onmea ur d ••• Ve'vmea uring watch-Ilk
cour 'e .April showers in many part' of U.
reduced early play ... St. Gorge's G C(NY Met dist.) to b in new clubhousnext month ... Johnny Fan 11 had anarm broken by pupil swinging in Saks5th Ave. where Johnny had wint l' chool. .. Fr d McPheters, left-hand d am at urstar turns pro to tak Northport ( 1 .)CC job.
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USGA probably will clarify industrialgolf tournament situation so this wiftlydev loping sector of the game will bef'urther encouraged but golf's firm ama-teur status will b prot ct d against busi-ness firm comm rcialization of sports onsemi-pro basis ... Why do British sport'writ rs rap Hope and Crosby when Boband Bing are pr vented from applyingthemselves intensely to golf comp t.itionby uncontrolled foolishnes of their Britishgalleries? ... Unles the writ rs b niclittle gentlem n w '11 ask that Hop andCrosby be put on th U. S. Walker Cupteam, and that would not risk our lossof the Cup.
W Iter Gr go, upt., D epda IeMet. di. t.), hail d . growing in nkeestadium at ev • ork it fine. t turfin any baseball park in the country . . .Briti h golf pro. to g t v orkout forRyd r up matche. at Wenh orth 'h rematche will b _ played in Oct. when thefourth D ks tournament i play d June10, 11, 12 ... Tourn ment . p n ored b .
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Mower grindersPeat MossPipePlayground equipm.ntPumpsPutting cupsRakes (worm cast & clean-up)R.fuse contain.rs
Club hoods (weighted)Club repair suppli.sClub sepor tors for bagsCushion-sole InsertsDr.ssing for grips 0 bags 0Golf glovesGolf Grips: Leather 0
Composition 0Golf Practic. Devices 0Golf shoesGrip preparation for h ndsHandicap racks 0 card, 0Head covers for ironsInsect repellantsMech. Range Boll Retriev rPractice driving " h
DeodorantsDisinfectantsFloor cov.ringsFolding Tabl. (Banquet)Link Typ Mats 0Lockers
Roller.: po er 0 t.r fill ci 0Sand (for greens, e s)Scythes (mo or drive )S.ed: fairw y 0 gr •• n 0Sod cutt.rSoil screen.rs 0 Soil shr.dders 0Spray.rs: power 0 h lid 0Spreaders, fertilizer,
seed, topdressingSpikers: gr.ens 0 fairway 0Sprinkl.rs: f'way 0 gree 0Sweep.rs (pow.r or hand)Swimming Pool equipmentSwimming pool cleanserSwimming pool paintTractorsWater syst.ms, fairwayW.ed chemicals
Preserver for I.ath.rPutting practice deviceRange ball washerScore e rdsScore counter (watch type)Sport seatsSportswear: Shirts 0 Soc s 0
Sport jackets 0 Rain jackets 0Windbreakers 0 Slacks 0
Tees {wood} 0 plastic 0T.e mats 0Tees (rubber) for driving mahTeeing devic (automatic)Tennis netsTrophiesYardage meter
Management ServiceMassage equipt.PrintingRunners for ai,le, 0Rugs 0Showers 0 Shower mixers 0Step treadsTowels: bath 0 f ce 0
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