WINTER GLOVES Guidah), Revolta Selected for PGA Kail of Fame the dominant figure in professional golf from 1936 through 1939, has been elected to the PGA Mall of Fame, The 32nd person to become enrolled in this exclusive soci- ety, he will be in- ducted when the pro organization holds its annual meeting in Palm Beach, Nov. 29-Dec. 6. Now head pro at DeauviHe CC, Tar- zana, Calif., Gul- S-84—LEATHER 'N WOOL STRETCH dahl, in the years of his glory, inspired Copeskin point and AH Wool back. Tan or the writers to turn Black, Men's Medium Six* fili S-M. Men's targe out nearly as much Size fits ML-L-Xt. Women'* Sire — One size copy about him as fits all. $6.00 Pair they have about Ar- nold Palmer in re- cent years. Between 1936 and 1939 he won 11 bigtime GuldnM with '37 tournaments and was Open c«p the runnerup in eight others. During this span, the Dallas, Tex. native won three consecutive Western Opens, the 1937 and 1938 USGA Opens and the 1939 Masters. He was runnerup in the latter event in both 1937 and 1938. Guldahl still re- mains the only player to have captured the three times, His best finish in the PGA Championship came in 1940 when he was a semi-finalist. He was a member of the teams of 1937, 1939 and 1941.

S82—IMPORTED CAPESKIN Turned Pro in 1931 All toother glove with Dacron ond Wool Lin- Born in 1911, Guldahl started leaning ing. Elastic bonds at wrist. Tan or Block. All toward a career in golf when he was sizes for men and women; including cadet sizes elected captain of his Woodrow Wilson high school team in Dallas. A few months $8,00 Pair out of high school, he won the Dallas city "Take o tip from me . . , elvrayt amateur championship in 1929. Two years look tor the PAR-MATE label. If* later he turned professional. His first big a sure sign of the finest in goll tournament victory came in 1931 when glove i.' he won the $5,000 Motion Pictures Indus- Paul Hohn tries event, defeating MacDonald Smith At Pro Shops Only and several other noted golfers, WRITE FOR COMPLETE WINTER FOLDER Guldahl letired from competitive golf in 1912 and until about three years ago, PAR-MATE when he took the Deauville job, was out 10 West 33rd St. • New York 1, N.Y, of the game. However, he has served as a Golfcraft, Inc. consultant for many years. At Deauville, which has 45 holes, Ralph is professional to about 1,500 members. He is married, has a 25-year old son and one granddaughter. Playing ability is the criteria for elect- ing a golfer to the PGA Hall of Fame, To be elected, the nominee has to be re- tired from active national competition and be at least 50 years old. 4 a 9 * • Shortly after Guldahl was elected to the Hail of Fame, the PGA announced that Johnny Revolta had been selected as the 33rd member of the fraternity, Revolta has been the head pro at Evanston (111.) CC for more than a Already a "must" for outdoor quarter century. A native of St. sports, GOLF PAL styles a spray Louis, Johnny won insect repellent to tickle the buy- his first golf title, ing impulses of the golfer. The the Wisconsin Cad- clever plastic golf ball cap does die championship, at it! Handy 4-oz, size, convenient the age of 14. He turned professional to carry. Longest-lasting protec- at the age of 18 in tion against most every insect 1929. In the next except the "golf bug." List—$1.25 few years, Revolta per can. Cost to pro — 75c per didn't push many people out of the headlines, out in 1935 can. Comes 6 in handsome dis- he blossomed, winning the PGA Cham- play carton, two cartons and 12 pionship and the Western Open. He was cans to a box @ only $9.00. the year's leading money winner and be- Expands pro's market for home fore the season was over, claimed the Wis- consin Open. use. And the 6-pack is the newest In 1936, Johnny won the Sarasota and gift for the golfer. To be sold Thomasville Opens and the International exclusively through pro shops. Four-Ball. He repeated in the Four-Ball Orders to us will be filled from the following year, also captured the your nearest distributor. Send Miami-Biltmore Open and was No. f> in the money standings for the season. His check for $9.00 to cash in on the outstanding play during these vears won "buggy" days ahead. him berths on both the 1935 and 1937 Ryder Cup teams. Revolta won 27 tourna- ments during his career along with numer- ous Wisconsin and Illinois championships. KTv^H 'The Evanston professional's fame as « Sales-tested player possibly has been overshadowed by display carton j his accomplishments as a teacher. Known holds six cans. £ * .j as the "doctor of the pros" he is constantly starts coining e considted by circuit stars, both men and £ "pro" profits jdfa women, who seek aid for ailing swings. the day you Revolta is married and has a son and put it on A daughter. jour counter. , j 4 i n JP 100 Teams in Bermuda Pro-Am More than 100 teams have accepted in- vitations to play in the Goodwill Pro-Am, to be played in Hamilton, Bermuda, Dec. THE VCRKAMP CORPORATION 3-6. The U.S. Mill send teams from 16 Cincinnati 37, Ohio * Since 1914 states. Following the pro-am, pros will meet in a one-day championship event.