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'Hejacobsen ~::E:~::::~ Friday, February 14 Peter Sieber, R. 3, La Crosse, \Vis., Winneshiek G. & c. c. H. J. Wittenberg, La Crosse, Wis., Winneshiek G. & c. c. 8:00 a.m. Drainage problems Mr. Jones L. R. Bloomquist, R. 2, Minneapolis, Minn., Country Club 9:00 a.m. Golf course equipment __ Mr. Tregillus J. H. Bauer, Prairie View, Ill., Kildeer C. C. E. M. Iverson, Williams Bay, Wis., Kishwaukectoc C. C. 10:30 a.m. Landscape problems Mr. Aust Donald Gates, Williams Bay, Wis., Kishwaukectoc C. C. 1:30 p.m. Laboratory instructions Roy R. Springer, R.3, Rockford, III., Mauh Mah Tee See G. C. Section I-Soils Fred Peter, Waukesha, Wis., Spring City Section 2-Seed studies SECTION III Section 3-Gas engines Mavor Boyd, Hillside, Ill., Maywood G. C. Section 4-Land drainage Otto Sehael, Wausau, Wis., Wausau C. C. 3:30 p.m. Final conference Harold Bergan, Winthrop Harbor, 111.,Oakshore G. C. Robert E. Farmer, North Milwaukee, Wis., Brynwood C. C. Student Enrollment Evald Fischer, South Milwaukee, Wis., Grant Park G. C. E. J. Levenhajen, West Allis, Wis., Greenfield Park G. C. SECTION I Russell Kurtz, Wauwatosa, Wis., Currie Park G. C. E. A. Lietzinger, Cambridge, Wis., Lake Ripley A. W. Wilbrandt, N. Milwaukee, Wis., Brown Deer Pk. G. C. Harry Stewart, Fort Atkinson, Wis., Lake Ripley PhiJIip Wagner, R. 4, West Bend, Wis., West Bend C. C. Roy Meyer, Baraboo, Wis., Baraboo Paul W. Sommer, R. 1, Elkhorn, Wis., Lauderdale C. C. J. E; Snobble, Evanston, Ill. M. P. Christensen, Racine, Wis., Jacobsen Mfg. Co. A. J. Gillett, Rockford, Il1., Harlem Hills Eugene A. Fox, Racine, Wis., Racine C. C. B. M. Donovan, R. 3, Bloomington, II1., Highland Park Adam Fleek, Broadhead, Wis., Deca tur Lake C. C. Frank J. Dinelli, Ravinia, Ill., Northmoor C. C. Dick Ryerson, Milwaukee, Wis., Equipment Dealer Claire Binkley, Freeport, I11., Freeport C. C. SECTION IV R. Burns Michael, Oconomowoc, Wis., Oconomowoc C. C. F. L. Johns, Platteville, Wis., Platteville C. C. J. N. Monical, Maywood, Ill., Maywood G. C. Fred Boeye, Northbrook, Ill., Middlebrook C. C. Alfred Ludwigson, Hartland, Wis., Cheniqua C. C. E. J. Simon, R. 5, Rockford, Ill., Sandy Hollow C. C. Verland Miller, S. D. R. 2, Milwaukee, Wis., Tuckaway C. C. J. B. Boyd, Northbrook, Ill., Sunset Ridge C. C. Albert Nettum, Stoughton, Wis., Stoughton C. C. Paul Brockhausen, Wauwatosa, Wis., Blue Mounds C. C. Wesley Merrifield, Delafield, Wis., St. John's G. C. L. W. Quigley, Wauwatosa, Wis., Jacobsen Mfg. Co. Clement Kalitowski, Winona, Minn., Westfield G. C. Harry Kubiak, La Crosse, Wis., La Crosse C. C. SECTION II Henry White, Lake Geneva, Wis., Hillmoor G. C. C. B. McCann, Eau Claire, Wis., Hillcrest Golf C. John S. Bone, Madison, Wis., Black Hawk C. C. F. J. Hartwell, Hinsdale, 111.,Ruth Lake C. C. H. W. Schmitz, Sparta, Wis., Sparta C. C. Harry A. Neipert, R. 1, Jefferson, Wis., Meadow Spgs. G. C. R. F. Zerg, Madison, \-Vis., Municipal Don R. Boyd, Northbrook, Ill., Techny Fields v. S. Dietz, Beloit, \-Vis., Beloit C. C. F. J. Ranney, West Salem, Wis., Maple Grove C. C. Owen Baker, Beloit, Wis., Superintendent of Parks Fritz Reinhart, Beloit, \Vis., Morse Hills G. C. Ross Yost, Beloit, Wis., Municipal James Gloster, Delavan, \'Vis., Lake Lawn G. C. c. L. Bingham, Beloit, \Vis., Municipal Cut Your Greens in HALF the time I at HALF the Cost, A careful check of comparative mowing costs with hand mowers and with Jacobsen Power Putting Green mowers re- veals facts of vital interest to every Golf Club. The varying conditions in different localities affect mowing costs slightly. but the following extracts from authentic tests will give you an interesting picture. Fort Wayne Country Club. Fort Wayne, Ind. Cost of mowing 18 greens averaging 6188 square feet each, with two 19-inch Jacobsen Power Putting Green Mowers ... A fl/ll battery of Jacobsen Po'a'a M O1('erS at Kal1k1('a 2 men, 9 hours each at 50 cents an hour ... 28 cents per green. COlwtr)' Cll/b, Eric, Pa. Saving for the season $1890.00 Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 10 greens .... 8,000 square feet each, 1 man with 24-inch Jacobsen Power Putting Green Mower .... 77S hours. Cost per green 30 cents 'heJACOBSEN Saving per season $782.00 ~::e:~::::~ Evanston Golf Club, Evanston, III. ATime-Tested Product 10 greens, 12,000 to 15,000 square feet each, 2 men with 24- The Jacobsen record is your' assurance of complete sa tisfaction. inch Jacobsen power Putting Green mowers .... Cost per Jacobsen leadership in walking power mowers dates back ten years. green 40 cents. Jacobsen Power Putting Green mowers have progressed in keeping Saving per season $945.00 with changes in putting green turf and topography. Aluminum con- struction of major castings, enclosed gear drive, auto-type differen- Rock/ord Country Club, Rockford, III. tial. separate clutch control of traction and cutting units, self- 18 greens, 5.000 square feet each, I, sharpening device. and motors specially built for power mower opera- 24-inch Jacobsen Power Putting Green tion, are Jacobsen developments that have mastered the problem mower .... cost per green 17 cents. of cutting modern greens with power mowers. Saving per season $675.00 Jacobsen Greens Brush attachment and a power transport cart are additional equipment which increases the value of the mowers. All the above greens are Test them on your Creeping Bent. r - - - - - - - oU/n Greens withol/ t Compare these figures with obligatioll. Trial dcm. Jacobsen Mfg. Co. your mowing costs. Then ollstratiolls gladly ar. Dept. 11, Racine, Wis. wri te for our free book of rallged. },[ail the COI/- Power Putting Green Upkeep po II for 01/ r free book: You may mail your Free Putting E'quipment giving complete "M oderll Equipment Green Book to details of the tests. for PI/tting Grcc/J Upkeep." Name JACOBSEN MFG. CO., Racine, Wis. New York Office: 507 W. 56th St. Address SAY YOU SAW THE AD IN THE NATIONAL GREENKEEPER PAGE THIRTY-ONE Registration List.-Louisville Convention ~OTE:-This is only a partial list of those attending the Golf Sho,v and Educational Conferences, since a great many ,vho ,vere present did not register. JAMES w. BOLTON Berkshire Country Club Reading, Pa. ELMER F. AFFELDT W. A. BOSTIC Glen Oaks Golf and Country Club Biltmore Forest Country Club Great Neck, L. 1., New York Biltmore, N. C. GRANGE ALVES Acacia Country Club E.M.BOUDE Cleveland, Ohio Miami Valley Golf Club Dayton, Ohio L. AMBS Ella W. Sharp Park DON BOYD Jackson, Mich. Techny Fields Country Club H. K. ANDERSON Northbrook, Ill. Miami Valley Golf Club J.B. BOYD Dayton, Ohio Sunset Ridge Country Club JOHN ANDERSON Winnetka, Ill. Crestmont Golf Club MAVOR BOYD West Orange, N. J. Maywood Golf Club A. E. ARNOLD Hillside, Ill. Masonic Country Club Comstock Park, Mich. A. L. BRANDON St. Charles Country Club JAMES ATICHISON St. Charles, Ill. Odevene Country Club Delaware, Ohio CARL BRETZLAFF C. BAIN Meridian Hills Country Club Oakwood Club Indianapolis, Ind Cleveland, Ohio PAUL BROCKHAUSEN FRANK BAIN Blue Mount Country Club Broadmore Country Club Wauwatosa, Wis. Indianapolis, Ind. ALFRED BULLER JACOB BALDAUF Chikaming Country Club Bloomington Country Club Lakeside, Mich. Bloomington, Ill. MACK BURKE FRANK BALDING Tam O'Shanter Country Club Sunnyside Golf Club Canton, Ohio Decatur, Ill. LOUIS A. BARKDULL F.BURKHARDT Kokomo Country Club Westwood Country Club Kokomo, Ind. Cleveland, Ohio C.G.BARTON HARRY BURKHARDT Sylvania Golf Club Manakiki Country Club Sylvania, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio ANDREW BECK EARL CALDER Battle Creek Country Club The Masonic Course Battle Creek, Mich. Lansing, Mich. SANDER BEDFORD RUSSELL CALTRIDELL Messena Country Club Suburban Country Club Messena, N. Y. Pikesville, Md. JAMES BEDONY LEO J. CAVANAUGH Bryn Mawr Country Club Fox Hill Country Club Chicago, Ill. West Pittston, Pa. DAVID M. BELL HENRY B. CHISHOLM Sinclair Country Club Lansing Country Club Bridgeville, Pa. Lansing, Mich. CLEM COBLE GEORGE BENVIE Makatewah Country Club Broadmore Country Club Cincinnati, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. F.G. BERGERON JAMES J. CONNAUGHTON Beverly Country Club Monroe Golf Club Pittsford, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. A. F. CONRAD A.F.BERRY Mound Builders Country Club Ellis Potter Park Hamilton, Ohio Newark, Ohio GEO.A.CORBETT E. L. BEZEK The Beverly Country Club Plymouth Country Club Plymputh, Ind. Chicago, Ill. ALEX BINNIE STEWART COWPER Shore Acres Club Bob-O-Link Country Club Lake Bluff, Ill. Detroit, Mich. P. J. BOLITHO C. P. CROMBIE Portage Country Club Nemacolin Country Club Akron, Ohio Bellsville, Pa. PAGE THIRTY-TWO E. A. CROMBIE LOUIS W. DOBSON Edgewood Country Club Squaw Creek Country Club Wilkinsburg, Pa. Tyrrell, Ohio CLIFFORD CROSS J. DOLSEN Lake Golf and Country Club Loch Haven Country Club Knightstown, Ind. Pontiac, Mich. TUOS. E.DOUGHERTY D. R. DAVIS The Springhaven Club Day Forest Country Club Wallingford, Pa. Glen Haven, Mich. ROBERT DUGUID E. E. DAVIS Evanston Golf Club Meadville Country Club Evanston, Ill. Meadville, Pa. ABE DUSTIN ERNEST L. DAVIS Vickscraft Country Club Warren Municipal Golf Club Vicksburg, Mich. GILBERT DAVIS JOHN DUSTIN Knightstown Golf and Country Club Kalamazoo Country Club Knightstown, Ind. Kalamazoo, Mich. LE ROY DUSTIN HARVEY DAWSON Berrian Country Club Valley Wood Golf Club Benton Harbor, Mich. Swanton, Ohio S. DUSTIN E. B. DEARIE, JR. Cascade Hill Ridgemoor Country Club Grand Rapids, Mich. Chicago, Ill. C.B.EASTON LEONARD DE BRUYN Brier Gate Country Club Ridge Country Club Deerfield, Ill. Chicago, Ill. W. ELPHICK Western Golf Club FLOYD DEL VECCHIO Detroit, Mich. East Liverpool Country Club East Liverpool, Ohio GEORGE EMORY Owl Creek Country Club PERRY DEL VECCHIO CHAS. ERICKSON Greensburg Country Club Minikahda Club Greensburg, Pa. Minneapolis, Minn. JOHN DISHINGTON H.
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