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SILVERKING GOLF BALLS Hh pI ‘SRO CANADIAN GOLFER - May, 193 5 OLD VIENNA O "K E-b Ff ESS ES TA eel Ss ee 1 8 4 6 a CANADIAN GOLFER — May, 1935 Official and Executives Officers and Executives of the of the Quebec Royal Canadian “CANADIAN GOLFER- Golf Association Golf Association Published by CANADIAN LAWN TENNIS & BADMINTON, LTD Honorary President— L. W. BARKER OFFICES Kanawaki President— MONTREAL TORONTO President— E,. C. GOULD, 1434 St. Catherine St. W 57 Queen Street, West DR. A. S. LAMB felephone Marq. 8989 relephone Wa, 8105 Brantford Senneville Editorial Board— Vice-President— Vice-President— RALPH H. REVILLE STUART KEATE J E, SAVARD, R. JACOB, K.<¢ HILLES R. PICKENS, jr. WILLIAM D. TAYLOR Laval-sur-le-Lax Winnipeg Editor General Manager Hon, Sec.-Treasurer— Secretary-Treasurer— W. D. TAYLOR Summerlea B. L. ANDERSON, Vol. XXI May, 1935 No. 2 Handicap Toronto Committee— J. F. CHISHOLM Executive Committee— CONTENTS Whitlock W. S. CHARLTON Inter-sectional ( ommittee— Vancouver Tournament Calendar 4 M. R. FERGUSON O. S. LEIGH-SPENCER The Golfing Pace 7 Beacons field Calgary Some Championship Reminiscences of Ancaster MAJOR J. D. GUNN Paring Committee— Saskatoon By Ralph H. Reville 8 R. J. DAWES Royal Montreal GEO. L. ROBINSON Bon Voyage Toronto By William D. Taylor 10 Directors— COL, CLAUDE BROWN A Royal Trophyat Stake L. P. DESRIVIERES London Quebec Hiller R. Pickens Jr. 12 D. L. ROSS FRED G. HOBLITZEI P.Q.G.A. Continues to Progress 13 Summerlea [Toronto The Extended Lift B. N. HOLTHAM Grp n.l ELUNE Sherbrooke By Bobby Jones 14 Ottawa H. R. PICKENS r J. I. RANKIN Visiting Nipponese Marlborough, Montreal By Stuart Keate 15 W. H. PAUL L. W. BARKER It’s Tough to be Good Islesmere Montreal. I. R. STROMI By Gilbert Redd 16 Ottawa ALEX GREY Goodwill Through Sport Saint John By Vernon G. Cardy 17 A.N. JONES Halifax. P.Q.G.A. Handicaps 18 Officials of the Jots Montreal Professional By T. High 19 Canadian Senior Is it Coming To This Golfers Alliance Cartoon by Miss Gordon 21 Women’s Golf Senior Governors Meet Association By R. H. Reville 22 Fertilizing Greens & Fairways Hon. President— DR. A. W. MITCHELI By B, Leslie Elmslie 24 M.P.G.A. Appoint Dr. A. W. Mitchell 31 Hon, Vice-President— Smart Scoring 32 J. L. FREEMAN Hon, Sec. Treasurer— Hon. Patroness— The Golfigig—Verse 40 D, L. ENGLAND LADY BESSBOROUGH Stage Set in Eastern Townships 40 Captain— Hon, Pres. and Founder— {l/l comimunications for Ed( ilittorial Department should be ALBERT MURRAY sent to The Editor, CANAD! {N GOLIER, 1434 St. Cath Directors— MRS. A. E. MUSSEN rine St, Wi Vontreal Montreal W. H. C. MUSSED Printed at Gardenvale, Quebec. Entered as Second Class E. C. VAS President— Matter at the Gardenvale Post Office, Gardenvale, Ouebe J. KENT W. L. SHAW MRS, ARTHUR MILES Subscription Rate, $3.00 per year. W. S. LUCAS Toronto C.C, RONALDS J R. SMITH Ontario Vice-President— ADVISORY BOARD C. C. FRASER MRS. R. S. MCLAUGHLIN R. CHILLAS GEO. H. FORSTER ( ROSS SOMERVILLE Ss. C. HOLLAND Past President. R.C.G.A U. S. Champion, 1982 Oshawa \. F. LAMONTAGNI ALFRED COLLYER L. W. BARKER W. E. MARKHAM Quebec Vice-President— Past President. R.C.G.A Hon.-President, P.Q.G.A lr W. SMITH MRS. ARTHURD. FRY GEO, L, ROBINSON STANLEY THOMPSON J. H. MARX Executive. R.C.G.A Golf Architect Montreal. BOBBY BURNS EARLEO, TURNER VERNON G. CARDY \. DEJARDINS Maritime Executive Vontreal Sportsman Hon. Secretary-Treasurer— FRANK GRANT J. C. BROWN 2s A, MRS. A. LESLIE JIM PATTON oa te Toronto ART. MACPHERSON a CanapDIAN GoLtFer — May, 1935 Tournament Calendar CANADIAN Men’s Events May 22nd—First Round Hiram Walker Invitation, Tour- nament, Lakeview G. C., Toronto. June 1st—Invitation Tournament, St. Andrew’s, G.C. Que. June 7th—Quebec Spring Open. Mount Bruno G.C. June 8th—Quebec Spring Amateur. Mount Bruno G.C. June 12th—London Hunt Club Invitation, London, Ont. June 17th—TInterprovincial Matches, Hamilton G. & GG. Ancastér, Ont June 18th—22nd—Canadian Amateur, Hamilton G. & C. C., Ancaster, Ont. June 22nd—Invitation Tournament, Kent Golf Club, Que. June 29th—Manitoba Inter-club, Niakwa Golf Club. July 4th, 5th & 6th—Ontario Open Amateur, Summit Golf Club, Toronto. July 11th, 12th & 13th—General Brock Open, Lookout Point, G. C., Fonthill, Ont. July 15th and 16th—NovaScotia Provincial, Halifax G eyAdow itwrte ie & C. C. Ashburn. July 15th—18th—Saskatchewan Open & Amateur, Moose jawaGsG: CANADA'S SKY LINE July 20th—Invitation Tournament, Manoir Richelieu, inthe Canadian Rochies Murray Bay, Que. July 24th—27th—Manitoba Amateur, Elmhurst G. C. @ Here’s a vacation that starts life all over again. There’s July 26th—Ontario Open, Scarboro Golf Club, Toronto. so much to do: trail riding with cowboy guides—skyline Aug. 10th—Invitation Tournament, Grandmere G.C. hiking—Alpine climbing with Swiss guides—golf on Grandmere, Que. mile-high fairways——tennis—swimming—fishing—dan- Aug. 13th—16th—Maritime, Halifax G. & C. C., Ashburn. cing to rhythmic orchestras ... not a dull hour all sum- Aug. 16th—Manitoba Open, Niakwa G. C. mer. Thrill follows thrill up here on the sky line, where Aug. 17th—Metropolitan Trophy Competition, Kanawaki you bask in the splendour of towering snow-clad peaks and lovely green valleys. Stay at baronial Banff Springs G. C., Montreal. Hotel, lovely Chateau Lake Louise, exquisite Emerald Aug. 23rd—Ontario Senior’s. Weston Golf Club, Toronto. Lake Chalet. The cost is so small! August 23rd—Quebec Open, Royal Montreal Golf Club, Dixie. Aug. 24th—Quebec Amateur, Royal Montreal Golf Club. Dixie. Aug. 24th—Manitoba Junior, Assiniboine G.C., Winnipeg. Aug. 27th—Ontario Parent and Child. Burlington Golf Club, Hamilton. Aug. 29th—31st—Canadian Open, Summerlea Golf Club, Montreal. August 30th—Ontario Junior, York Downs Golf Club, SPECIAL Family RATES ALL-EXPENSE TOURS Toronto. eBanff Springs Hotel European @Beginning at Banff or Field, Sept. Ist—7th—Totem Pole Tournament, Jasper Park Plan: Single $5.50 up, Double $8.50 June 21. 4 Colourful Days, $55; Lodge, Alberta. ee up (open June 16 to Sept. 10). 6 Wonderful Days, $70. These Sept. 2nd—Invyitation Tournament, Seigniory Club, Monte- ee Chateau Lake Louise, European tours are first class. All include Plan: Single $5.00 up, Double $8.00 transportation from Banff to bello, Que. up (open June 21 to Sept. 10). Field (or Field to Banff) mod- Sept. 4th—Quebec Junior, Country Club, Montreal. a Emerald Lake Chalet, American : i Plan: Single $7.00 per day, Double te hotel room, meals, and 126 Sept. 7th—Quebec Father & Son, Senneville, G.C., $6.50 per person per day (open miles of spectacular Alpine Montreal. June 21 to Sept. 10). Weekly and motoring. Add rail fare to Sept. 9th—14th—U. S. Amateur, Cleveland, G.C. monthly rates quoted on request. Banff (or Field). Stop-overs at Special rates for families. minimumrates. Sept. 14th—Ontario Fall Tournament, Brantford, G. C. Brantford, Ont. e LOW SUMMER ROUND TRIP RAIL FARES e Sept 27th—28th—Lesley Cup Matches. Oyster Harbour’s Club, Mass. Full information from any Canadian Pacific Agent. Ladies’ Events June 3rd—Ontario Ladies’ Provincial, Hamilton G. C., Canadian Pacific Ancaster. June 17th—18th—Toronto City & District. Toronto Golf “Canadian Pacific Express Travellers’ Cheques .. .« Good the World Club. Over” (Continued on page 26) ee aaa Re i 7 eo ~ Hotel LENOX V90 outside rooms BUFFALO, N.Y. Above—View of Hotel Lenox, 140 North St., Buffalo, New York All the Comforts of Home Canadians who are accustomedto the best in hotel accommodations will be delighted with this fine, homelike hotel. Conveniently located—only 3 minutes from Peace Bridge between Ft. Erie and Buffalo; 20 miles from Niagara Falls, minutes from DowntownBuffalo. LOW RATES CONTACT Single $2.00 to $3.00 Double $2.50 to $5.00 This composite picture of Henry Cotton making a Family Suites $5.00 up A good mashie shot merns that mashie shot, built up from the clubhead has been allowed to a film taken from behind dothe work. Theshaft supplies during the execution of the propulsive power transmitting he stroke, shows a pro- it from theplayer to theball, In nounced loop at the top of this respect the shaft plays a vital the swing. The arc of the part: a True Temper shaft up swing is wider than that giving extreme length helps a of the down swing, while player to play well within him- the clubhead does not self, and gives both confidence follow the same path, Note and control. But consistently Right — View of the firm controlled follow- sound approaching calls for the Hotel Lenox through, something which a matched set of Dining Room lo- True Temper shafts can best cated on the top supply.
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