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CARPET COMPANY * * Quality since 1846 (Commercial Division) Address Allegheny Ave. and C St. City, State Philadelphia, Pa. 19134 J KEN Shop Supplies Help You Give Better Service All Ellington Tools Grip Conditioner Stains, lacquers, adhesives Grips Listing Whipping Shafts Collars Plugs Sheathing Eighty members of the Boston Tee Party Golf Asso- KEN FORM-A-COAT en- Buffing and ciation flew to Bermuda for a group tournament in ables any Pro to put cleaning February. Pictured leaving Boston's Logan Airport a smooth, protective supplies are (I. to r.): Mrs. Dee Niemann, Salada Tea host- coat over string wind- Golf Club Scales ess; Edward Sakofitz, Walter Hagan Golf rep; Miss ings on golf clubs. Official, Lorythmic, Mary Maguire, Princess Hotel rep; and William E. Prorythmic Corcoran, executive secretary of the Boston Tee All other shop needs Party Golf Assn. Write for handy SHOP SUPPLY LIST Kenneth. Smith motel and other resort facilities as part GOLF CLUB§. of the job . Robert Trent Jones is arch- HwL-nuuU tojdtfoii itect for 18-hole layout being built in Windham, Me. E. C. Lorence, supt. lOoild'i JjuujfM, Cuiton CH Mim of Park Club in suburban Buffalo for 40 Box 41-GM, Kansas City Mo., U.S.A. years, is retiring and will be succeeded by his assistant, George Chareson George Barnhardt, supt., Cherokee Town & CC. Atlanta, is building the club's $600 GAIN third nine. in cart rentals in Sid Dreyfoos, Cleveland course supply just two years with dealer, says he started in the golf busi- ness in 1927 with Milorganite, Dupont STOjNHit RENTAL CARTS and Mallinckrodt as his suppliers and he's still busy selling for them . Sid recent- ly was honored as a 50-year member of Pro says..."Club members appreciate Oakwood CC,. Cleveland . Owen Grid- a lighter, easier-to- handle cart. My ley, supt. Chikiming CC, Lakeside, Mich., rentals rose from $800 in 1961, with won the Polaroid camera in the GCSA a different cart, to contest that Chipman Chemical Co con- $1300 in 1962 and $1400 in 1963, with ducted . Supts. at Cleveland said the STOWAWAY Carts."* last few winters have taught them that You can increase your rental profits ice staying a few days on turf can cost with this popular, a lot of grass . Either break the ice sturdy, feather- weight cart built to or lose the grass, they've learned. withstand the rug- ged wear necessary The Madera (Calif.) C & CC, designed in rental use. De- signed for the golf- by Bob Bal clock 10 years ago, is ready er's pleasure and your profit. Write to start its second Baldock-designed today for descriptive nine . Ditto for Oakdale (Calif) C & H literature and prices. CC, which was built by Baldock five years SPORTS INTERNATIONAL ago . Reames G & CC in Klamath 1225 SECOND AVENUE • OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA 'Professional's name upon request Falls, Ore. has had Baldock design its Sales Representatives: Desirable territories available. new nine holes ... Sib E. Kleffner 0f Boise, Ida., has been elected president of Arthur Anderson with retirement comp- the National Sporting Goods Assn. ensation for his over 40 years of service Harold and Herbert Heinlein will open to the club. their semi-private 18-hole course, Pon- Beaver Island State Park golf course derosa, at Frankfort Springs, Md. this (Grand Island, N.Y.), which was opened May . Forest Cove CC (Houston, Tex.) last Aug., has greens that average 9000 with its 18-hole course nearly completed sq. ft. and tees that measure 40 x 100 ft. will officially open before July ... A — thus allowing the 6779 yardage mea- 25-year development of a 10-mile square sured from the center of greens to the public recreational facility in Mercer center of tees to be extended to 7100 yds County N. J. (east of Philadelphia, Pa.), for championship play . Pro at Beaver to include two golf courses, has been Island, which is operated by the state of announced by the state of N.J. N. Y. through the Niagara Frontier State Second nine has been added to the Parks Comm., is Michael F. Parco . Concord (Calif.) municipal course . Other features of the 18-hole par-72 The Lifetime Sports Foundation, a new course include a golfers' only parking lot, organization dedicated to "fitness of youth and men's and women's lockerrooms with and sports that last a lifetime" will work wall to wall carpeting . Lockerroom through schools, and is headed by Bud attendants are available at Beaver Island Wilkinson, former Oklahoma U. football during the season to serve food and drink coach . Headquarters are at 1725 K seven days a week. Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 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Southern Seniors Golf Assn. will hold its third annual spring tournament at the Bay Hill Club in Windermere, Fla. Mar. 29 through April 2 . Mar. 16-19 are the dates of the Southern Seniors tourna- ment at the Glen Arven GC in Thomas- ville, Ga. John F. Dearie, caddie- master at the Overbrook CC in Philadel- phia, Pa. for 35 years until his retirement five years ago, died in mid-February at the age of 69 . Keith Eynon will be- COUNTRY CLUB come pro at the new Butte Creek CC STYLES near Chico, Calif, on April 15. Local pros, Joe Lewis, Jr., John Lewis, SOLD DIRECT TO GOLF PROS Jack Gately, Tom Walsh, Timy Pedonc Pat Calendrello, Ted Mackenzie Phil ROCKFORD TEXTILE MILLS, INC. McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE Cassidy and Tom DeBaufre, each spent a day teaching at the Philadelphia (Pa) Motorboat and Sportsmen's Show crass Nichols . 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