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LIT ME SHOW YOU WHYROSEMAN GANG MOWERS WILLSAVE T I M E , CUT LABOR COSTS,GIVE YOU BETTERFAIRWAYS,AND PLEASE YOURMEMBERS!IMPROVED F A I R W A Y SNext to fine greens members appreciate smooth,uniformly cut fairways that provide a consistently good lie for every shot.Smooth, uniformly cut putting green surfacesare the result of mowing with roller-type greenmowers. This same desirable quality can be hadin your fairways by using Roseman HollowRoller-Drive Gang Mowers. Give your fairways putting green like turf.I How often have you pressed with your foot justbehind the ball to smooth imperfections in theturf to give your club head a good lie? Roseman Hollow-Roller Gang Mowers impart thissame action to your entire fairway. Every shoti a perfect shot!LOWER LABOR C O S T SRoseman Hollow-Roller-Drive Mowers mowfaster without kicking up in the rear like ahand mower — less time required to mow.i Roller design permits overhang of traps — noslow costly hand trimming remains. N o protruding side drive wheels permit close cuttingaround trees. Narrower overall width permitsmowing in tight places. Specialized hand equipment use reduced to minimum. Fewer manhours required to perfectly groom your course.Labor shortages are no serious drawback onRoseman equipped courses.LESS DEPRECIATIONRoseman Gang Mowers are proven to lastlonger. T o p quality and provision in designfor low cost replacement of all wearing surfacesmake it unnecessary to discard or replace manycostly parts. Added length of life means lessdepreciation — lower cost each and every year.Q U A L I T Y EQUIPMENTThe Roseman H o l l o w R o l l e r - D r i v e Mower isthe only gang mower with nonbreakable sideframes. N o exasperating breakdowns in growing season. Friction-free roller chain drive running in oil bath reduces mower pull, Timkentapered adjustable bearings give perfect reelalignment at all times with less wear and easierpull. Zerk fitted wearing points increase mowerlife, and further add to ease of pull. Highestquality carbon molybdenum bedknife andchrome nickel cutting reel steels, precisiontempered and riveted — not welded — usedthroughout.WRITE,PHONEROSEMAN MOWEREVANSTON, ILLINOISWIREorPHONEFORDETAILEDPRICE and DELIVERY INFORMATION T O D A Y !.UNiversity4-1842CORPORATIONU.S.A.

tion for home club pros and amateurs, atGreat Southern CC, Gulfport, Miss., March22-25 . . . Pro money 4100.St. Andrews Old and New courses in badshape and officials are worrying about getting them in shape for overseas visitors toFestival of Britain this year . . . EnidWilson suggests in Golf Illustrated, London, that women's tees be abolished inBritain to develop longer driving by Britishwomen players . . . Main thing wrong withinteresting suggestion that various clubsin a bag be distinguished by standardization on different colored grips is the variation in lofts and weights of clubs . . . Variations in lofts of manufacturers lines aren'tas extensive as those numerous star players effect in altering their clubs.THE FERGUSONNIGHT CRAWLERGREEN AERIFYING MACHINESee the improved action of the Night C r a w l e ra t the C h i c a g o Turf Conference.Complete hollow-tining at the time cultivationis most needed is now possible. The NightCrawler gives complete penetration regardlessof compacted conditions left by driving springrains and heavy early season play.Eighteen hole courses can be completely hollowtined in two days without extra help with lesssurface disturbance than is normally caused bytop dressing. Greens are taken out of play onlyduring actual processing and clean-up whichamounts to less than one hour.Clean cutting tines will not transplant crabgrass and poa-annua from borders. The NightCrawler can be turned around on the greenwhile in operation or will climb steep banks.PATENTPENDINGFred Wampler, National Intercollegiateand Indiana 1950 champion, graduatesfrom Purdue to become pro at IndianapolisSpeedway course . . . Wampler at LakeWorth (Fla.) CC as Vic Bass' asst. thiswinter . . . Sam (Croesus) Snead againyear's top money winner . . . Approximately 39,000 in 1950 by PGA official recording . . . Snead's total golfing income for1950 probably twice that amount . . . Counting the playing lesson and other friendlymatch take Sam must have averaged morethan 6 a stroke . . . That's good for progolf . . . Glad to see it, Sam's a grand guy.Eric Monti wanting to retire from tour-GOLF COURSE FOR LEASE18 hole golf course and clubhousein state of disrepair. N o t used forpast three years.First three yearsrental to tenant to equal taxes andinsurance on property.Equitableprovisions at end of five or six yearsfor lease holder to buy and ownerto sell.First nine holes 3,245 yds. Par 36.Second nine holes 3,430 yds. Par 37.This plant covers 127 acres and isDealersin most sections of the United. Statesand CanadaManufactured byBy FERGUSON & SONS.TURF P R O D U C T SDIVISIONEAU CLAIRE, MICHIGANlocated six miles west of the Chicagosuburb of Glencoe, 111., at Dundeeand Saunders Rds.Address all inquiries to Ad 103,c/o Golfdom.

POWER GREENSMOWER22-INCH CUTTING WIDTHN o t e d for e x c e p t i o n a l l y smoothwithcutting a b i l i t y , t h e J a c o b s e n isthegreenskeeper'schoice.W i l l not scalp. S i m p l eknifeenginebyadjustmenthand —nobedmadetoolsrequired.to natchDesigned specifically forpower mower use, only the Jacobsen engine gives you ALLthese advantages:DOUBLE-QUICK STARTING — Jacobsen engines deliver power strokesat every revolution of the crankshaft. Ordinary engines deliver powerstrokes at every second revolution of the c r a n k s h a f t . Jacobsen's doublepower strokes mean double-quick starting.POSITIVE, FRESH LUBRICATION — With oil and fuel mixed, Jacobsenengines provide fresh lubrication — FOR ALL MOVING PARTS, ALLT H E TIME.# HORIZONTAL DESIGN — Jacobsen's streamlined horizontal engine designs means less vibration and better balance, as well as smoother overall appearance.STEADY POWER AT SLOW SPEEDS — Jacobsen engines with a powerimpulse every revolution deliver smoother performance over their entirespeed range — giving steady power even when throttled way down.MANUFACTURINGCOMPANYRacine,Wisconsin

Here's What You GetWhen You Buy aROYER.7 Rich, properly prepared,ready-to-use compostOUp to 8 9 % reductionin labor costs9A sturdy, r u g g e d machinefor long-time operationGood, nourishing top dressing a s prepared with a Royer Compost Mixer isr e a d y for immediate use on your greens.Smoothly blended, finely granulated andwith all twigs, stones a n d trash removed,it ccm be applied without interferingwith normal use of the course.The desired materials (sand, top soil,commercial fertilizers) a r e shovelled intothe hopper and the Royer does the rest,with savings up to 8 9 % in labor costsover manual methods.The Royer is a strong, rugged piece ofequipment, built to withstand many y e a r sof hard service. Hundreds a r e in useon golf courses all over America, manyfor 15 years or more. Bulletin 46 givescomplete details.nament circuit and work at club job . . .Western Golf Assn. re-elects Jerome P.( J e r r y ) Bowes, pres. . . . WGA now has 86former caddies in 24 universities as EvansScholarship Fund students . . . WGA increased individual membership to 7,529 in1950 . . . Chicago District GA re-electsPres. Stanley A. Van Dyke and entire ticket. CDGA had 12,529 handicap cards issuedin 1950 . . . Largest group was 4,058 inClass B (13-18) . . . Wm. Boyd elected pres.,Northern California GA succeeding lateGeorge McRae.Pete Lamb named pro at recently openedYuma (Ariz.) CC 9 hole course . . . 75,000clubhouse under construction . . . Fresno(Calif.) Airways public course (5200 yds.)opened . . . Adolph Swoboda signed as proby Gilman Hot Springs 9 hole course nearGilman, Calif. . . . University of Idaho 9hole short course, designed by F r a n kJames, to be ready in spring . . . About 90traps added to Oakland Hills CC by RobertTrent Jones in tightening the 1951 National Open course particularly for the longloose hitters . . . Traps won't punish average players . . . Oakland Hills Supt. HerbShave, Jones and his assistant Bill Baldwin collaborated on traps' maintenanceangle . . . Oakland Hills was designed in1916 by Donald Ross.Mrs. Claremont Gushee Richards, 50,wife of Vincent Richards, head of DunlopATLAS LAWNMOWERLAPPINGM A C H I N EA compact, light-weight machine for lapping all models of Hand, Power and G a n gMowers! M a y be easily used on work benchor floor, eliminating the lifting of heavymowers. The simple height adjustment forthe reel shaft may be used from 4 l /j" to1 0 % " . E q u i p p e d with several attachmentsto fit different reel shafts. Metal blocks forrollers. Steel stands to support the mower.FULLY GUARANTEEDRoyer Model Kat Dallas CountryClubROYER FOUNDRY fr MACHINE CO.171 PRINGLE ST. KINGSTON, PA.List Price, With MotorList Price, Without Motor 61.5039.00Write for Bulletin.Atlas Lawn Equipment Co.9761 Olive Street R o a dSt. Louis 24, Missouri

s p o r t s div., died Dec. 16 a t her home inScarsdale, N. Y., following an illness ofseveral m o n t h s . . . M a n y in pro and a m a t e u r golf had the delight of her b r i g h tf r i e n d s h i p and w a r m hospitality . . . Sheand Vinnie were one of the merriest ofm a t r i m o n i a l t e a m s . . . H e r husband, t w osons, Vincent J r . a n d D e a n ; a d a u g h t e r ,Mrs. A d r i a n e Mitchell, a n d a brother, Collin, h a v e their loss s h a r e d by all who enjoyed t h e t r e a s u r e of knowing GusheeRichards.Washington, D. C. five public courses togo under District recreation board operation; shifted by Interior dept. from private opeartion by S. G. Leoifler . . . Districtplans to hire Director of Golf Aug. 1, 1951to take over Jan. 1, 1952 . . . District estimates 1952 income from courses will be 465,000, with about 88,000 net . . . BobbyLocke to return to U. S. in March . . . Willplay series of exhibitions with ChandlerHarper.If you a s k us, the m o s t valuable unselfishork being done in s p o r t s is t h a t of golft h r o u g h t h e E v a n s Scholarship Foundationof t h e W e s t r n Golf Assn. . . . There are now86 E v a n s scholars a t 56 colleges, representing 50 WGA m e m b e r clubs . . . R e p o r tof the WGA Scholarship Committee submitted a t WGA 52d a n n u a l meeting shouldbe r e a d by every club official genuinelyinterested in developing golf's helpful influI4CYCLEB R I G G S & STRATTONGASOLINEsJNCIHES/— T h e p e r f o r m a n c e record of m o r ethan five m i l l i o n B r i g g s & Stratton4-cycle, a i r - c o o l e d e n g i n e s s p e a k sfor itself.BRIGGS & STRATTON CORP.Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin, U. S. A.J Initial clubsV Smooth outnicks—in both woods and irons Speed up refinishing. . . u n l i m i t e d other uses, too!Put H A N D E E to work in your pro shop! Here's the "Toolshop in Your H a n d " that's good for countless jobs.H A N D E E grinds, drills, polishes, routs, engraves, carves,cuts, e t c . . . on metal, wood, plastic, etc. Rugged, dependable, cool running . . . perfectly balanced for pencillike operation. A C - D C , 25,000 r . p . m . For fast, sure performance, choose H A N D E E — first and finest!COMPLETEHANDEEK I T — 51 matched a c cessoriesinfittedmetal chestHANDEEonly,with7accessories 19.95CHICAGO WHEEL & MFG. CO.Dept. 6 , 1101 West Monroe St.CHICAGO 7,ILLINOISIn the automotive field Briggs & Stratton Is the recognized leaderand world's largest producer of locks, keys and related equipment

PHILLIPSence on and for superior young Americans. . . Don't suppose the report will be extensively read, though . . . We're now in another period of kids getting their headsshot off and the old guys sitting back ontheir lead pratts and belly-aching aboutwhat war's costing them.Velvet Bermuda, Ormond Bermuda andManila grass (zoysia matrella) cited inBill Bischoff piece in Miami (Fla.) DailyNews as golf's contributions to Floridalawn improvement . . . Willis Foland atPonte Vedra (Fla.) CC as club pro . . .Pete Cooper still with Ponte Vedra as playing pro . . . Foland came from asst. spotwith Harold Sargent, pro at East LakeCC, Atlanta, Ga. . . . Ken Lind, formerlywith Errie Ball, Oak Park (III.) CC, Sargent's new asst.California CC, Los Angeles, started in1915 as 9 holes, sand greens, sold f o r approximately 1,000,000 . . . A f t e r war restrictions are lifted clubhouse will be converted to resort hotel . . . Course will beretained . . . West Point (Pa.) Lawn Products Co. compiled report of 1950 FloridaGSA Turf Management conference that'sprofitable reading for southern coursesupts.Unless war compels cancellations, 1951tournament circuit purses will hit recordhigh of nearly 700,000 . . . More applications for P G A co-sponsored dates than canCAM LOCKSPIKESGOLFThe A n s w e rto Lost SpikesC A M L O C K S Have been added to theregular L A R G E BASE spike. The CAMShold spike fast in position. Will notrough sole.F. C. PHILLIPS, INC.STOUGHTON.MASS.Don't let spikesruinyour clubhouse floors.Install PNEU-MAT RUNNERS in locker rooms,PNEU-MAT-RUNNERS are better than ever!They are now being made with a toughvinyl binding for longer wear.WriteTODAYfor completedetails!corridors, pro-shop —over any flooring being "chewed up" byspikes.SUPERIOR RUBBER MFG. CQ.Jnc.122 EAST 25th ST. HEW YORK, H.Y.Boston Chicago

be handled . . . Unless World War II vetsare called back into uniform tourney fieldswill have about same field of headliners . . .Harold Sargent re-elected pres., Southeastern P G A . . . Johnny Cochran, Greenwood(Miss.) CC re-elected sec.-treas. . . . Veteran pros in south warming up for P G ASeniors annual championship at DunedinPGA National course, Jan. 8-13.Central-American championship at Tegucigalpa, Honduras in November, bringing together teams of Central Americancountries, and International Cup matchesat Laredo, Tex., between U. S. and Mexican amateurs, sure should accent wisdomof creating close, friendly relations in thishemisphere by golf . . . N o chance for thisin Asia now . . . Present USGA amateurregulations virtually prohibit this extension of mutually pleasant propaganda ofinternational golf matches with Centraland South American countries . . . Yankpros do good diplomatic touring jobs butas their expenses and fees are paid by theirhosts the pro visits don't have the weightamateur team visits would have.Outin front.Yes, for thick, fast greens and uniformfairways, ScSl23l TURFPRODUCTSlead the field. Over a quarter of theclubs in the nation enjoy Scoffs turfperfection.Plan now to treat yourmembers to the extra pleasure ofchampionship turf.It's really easyto acquire! Write at once for ourturf specialists' recommendations.No obligation, of course.O M Scott& SONS C OMarysville, Ohioalso Palo Alto,CaliforniaJack Senn, Toledo (O.) Times sports editor, in recent column listed Frank Stranahan's remarkable record since the war . . .Six Opens . . . 13 amateur titles . . . Lotmore performances as low amateur inOpens. One of the greatest records, amateur or pro, for a fellow who enters asFORARBCHAMPIONSHIPFAMOUSTURFThe Heartof Golf'sHealthiestTurf.BUCKNER'"TheFinestin Golf W a t e r i n g EquipmentFor more than 30 years golf course managementhas d e p e n d e d on Buckner for the utmost watering efficiency. For the health and protectionof your turf get the best — specify Buckner.V.S.T BUCKNERdur,n ? TurfNational TurMeetingBOOTHS 44 - 4BSherman Hotel.*oChicagoJan. 29 - f e b .*SpecialRepresentatives:7658 C a l u m e t Ave., C h i c a g o , III.1491 Riverside DriveLos Angeles, C a l .li e latest inB U C K N E R M F G . CO.FRESNO. CALIF.

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ico golfer says he's bought a new set ofirons he believes will improve his game10 strokes until he gets used to them.P G A of A u s t r a l i a and P G A of SouthA f r i c a planning to establish internationalfixture . . . M i g h t m a k e another big eventto h a v e R y d e r C u p winning team meetA u s t r a l i a - S o u t h A f r i c a winner.In Praise of Golf, an anthology of classiccomments on the game, incidents and personalities, compiled by Webster Evans andTom Scott, has been published by Frederick Muller, Ltd., 29 Great James St., London, WC 1, Eng. . . . Price is 1 . . . PGATeachers' Guide, an excellent collection ofinstruction and clinic articles that have appeared in the PGA, has been published under the direction of the PGA TeachingCommittee.9-hole, 1556 yd., p a r 27 pitch-and-puttcourse on 12 acres at Golden Gate P a r k ,San Francisco, now in play . . . Designedand built by Jack F l e m i n g , supt. of citygolf courses f o r San Francisco . . . F l e m i n galso designed new m u n y course being c o m pleted f o r Stockton, C a l i f . . . . Lee H u l hert, supt., and green chmn. S.S. Cort, inimprovement p r o g r a m on Presidio G Ccourse at San Francisco.Women's Western GA re-elects Mrs.Charles H. Price, pres. . . . Sets 1951 tournaments: WWGA Amateur, Plum Hollow(Continuedon page66)NORTHERN GOLF BALL CO.3441 N . Claremont Ave.Chicagoof"THE TURF KING"GENUINE TAMPICOHITTING& MATSeventy per cent of men playing Kenneth Smith clubs shoot in the 70s. Thenational average — all makes of clubs— is only 2 l / 2 % (according to an impartial, national survey). The reasonis easy to d i s c o v e r — K e n n e t h Smithclubs are handmade to fit your customer's measurements, scientificallymatched and all clubs in a setidentically swing-balanced. No otherclubs are so matched and so balanced.Pros: Write for new booklethelps you sell Kenneth Smith18, III.DistributorBetter C l u b s M a k e aBetter G o l f e rBALLBRUSHDesigned for use at alltee-off points on GolfCourses, Schools orDriving Ranges.Ideal for W o o d or Iron Playthatclubs.Give Your Members Better s,Form-a-C o a t , G r i p C o n d i t i o n e r , Buffing and BenchSupplies, O f f i c i a l and L o r t h y m i cStain & A l l ShopScales,SuppliesalsoThe"CALIFORNIA YELLO JACKET"DrivingWriteforhandySupplyOrderFormRangea n dMiniatureGolfPermanent"CLEARCourseBallColorthru theCOVER"B O X 41, K A N S A SCITY10,MO

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Roseman Gang Mowers are proven to last longer. Top quality and provision in design for low cost replacement of all wearing surfaces make it unnecessary to discard or replace many costly parts. Added length of life means less depreciation — lower cost each and every year. QUALITY EQUIPMENT Th e Roseman HollowRoller-Driv Mower is

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