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1 —because Every (iolfer Wants A Cure for Hooking and Slicing/ The Rite-Spot is endorsed by "pros" the country over. Why? Because it aids materially in curing a hook or slice in the ordinary golfer when due to faulty left hand position! It goes on the club handle and marks the right place for the golfer to put his left thumb, thereby enabling him to hold the club-head always at the proper angle. It is also a distinct aid in driving and putting —and helps to banish mental hazard. Nationally Advertised —In the Saturday Evening Post, Col- liers. Literary Digest and American Golfer. Your customers will be ask- ing for it. Order your stock today. Discounts on request. ARGO SPECIALTY CORP. 817 Empire Bid*., Detroit, Mich. Carton of Six Retails for Sample Carton FREE "PROS" Write for it today! Make IVem Frien ds at the Allerton Horseback riding, swimming, skating, golf, bowling and many other special parties. 1000 outside soundproof roams. 10 floors for men, 7 floors for women and 4 floors for married couples. RATES Single Double (per person) Dally $1.76 to $4.00 Daily $1.50 to $2.50 Weekly $10.50 to Weekly $8.50 to $25.00 $12.60 PHILIP E. COBDEN, Mgr. 701 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago ALLERTON HOTEL FOR QUICKER SALES AND MORE REPEAT BUSINESS For smarter looking and longer lasting clubs, have them equipped with Pyra- tone Sheath. With Pyratone the beauti- ful natural grain: hick- ory, walnut and ma- hogany or other fin- ishes, is all the way through the material —therefore it will not wear off. Pyratone Sheath It the Only Finish Guaran- teed for Life. Leading Club Manufac- turers Can Supply You. PYRATONE PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1457-47 W. Austin Ave. Chicago, III.

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1 —because Every (iolfer Wan t s

A Cure for Hooking and Slicing/

The Rite-Spot is endorsed by "pros" the country over. Why? Because it aids materially in curing a hook or slice in the ordinary golfer when due to faulty left hand position!

It goes on the club handle and marks the right place for the golfer to put his left thumb, thereby enabling him to hold the

club-head always at the proper angle. It is also a distinct aid in driving and putting —and helps to banish mental hazard.

Nationally Advertised

—In the Saturday Evening Post, Col-liers. Literary Digest and American Golfer. Your customers will be ask-ing for it. Order your stock today. Discounts on request.

A R G O SPECIALTY CORP. 817 Empire Bid*., Detroit, Mich.

Carton

of Six

Retails for

Sample Carton

FREE " PROS "

Write for it today!

Make IVem Frien ds at the Allerton

Horseback riding, swimming, skating, golf, bowling and many other special parties.

1000 outside soundproof roams. 10 floors for men, 7 floors for women and 4 floors for married couples.

RATES Single Double (per person)

Dally $1.76 to $4.00 Daily $1.50 to $2.50 Weekly $10.50 to Weekly $8.50 to

$25.00 $12.60 P H I L I P E. COBDEN, Mgr.

701 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago

ALLERTON HOTEL

FOR Q U I C K E R SALES A N D M O R E REPEAT

BUSINESS

For smarter looking and longer lasting clubs, have t h e m equipped with Pyra-tone Sheath. W i t h Pyratone the beauti-ful natural grain: hick-ory, walnut and ma-hogany or other fin-ishes, is all the way through the material —therefore it will not wear off.

Pyratone Sheath It the Only Finish Guaran-

teed for Life. Leading Club Manufac-turers Can Supply You.

PYRATONE PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1457-47 W. Austin Ave. Chicago, III.

E X H I B I T I O N

GOLF Bookings Arranged for

Leading Pro Golfers

of All Countries among them

W A L T E R H A G E N — A merica

A R C H I E C O M P S T O N — E n g l a n d

AUBREY B O O M E R — F r a n c e

JOSE J U R A D O — A r g e n t i n a

T O M M I Y A M O T O — J a p a n

PERCY A L L I S — G e r m a n y

ROBERT E. HARLOW Managemen t of Golfers

Tou rnamen t s Arranged for Local Croups

6545 St. Antoine Avenue,

DETROIT, M ICH .

("amp De La Warr

On Anvil Lake

Eagle River, Wisconsin

invites Your Boy to share its Summer Course of Physical and Mental Up-building and Recreation

A B O Y ' S c a m p nest led in

the N o r t h e r n woods .

Phys i ca l I n s t r uc to r s — Staf f

f r o m U . S. Nava l A c a d e m y

at Annapo l i s . Sc ient i f ic body

a nd Cha rac te r bu i l d i ng . Be-

hav i o r i sm , Correc t Pos tu re ,

Sw imming - , R o w i n g , Life-

Sav i ng , and all o u t doo r

sports . R e a d ou r book le t ,

" Y o u r B o y and S u m m e r ' s

O p p o r t u n i t y . " Age s 7 t o 17.

J O H N MORS. Oire<-t»r

Camp I>e La Warr , Kaitle Kiver, Wis.

covered cottage the boys sang "Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine" and parted pals.

It would be difficult to dope out a better duet for drawing and pleasing crowds than the Armour-Sarazen hook-up. Tom has technique and color by the carload and Gene gets in and throws clubs at the ball in the vigorous and competent fashion of Mickey Walker hurling leather at some other gent's bridgework.

Both boys are hard workers and busi-ness men, fully aware it's the crowd that pays them the dough. Instead of the rou-tine performance of hammering the ball, changing clothes and "pleased to have meeten yuh," the Armour-Sarazen team has a brand new act scheduled. Preceding each and every performance in the main tent, Gene will give a lecture on wood club play, and as is well known, Sarazen is a Hindoo with the woods. Tom will explain to the gallery how to make iron shots like Tom, the premier virtuoso of the irons plays them. After which there will be an open forum and the customers can ask the two stars questions about the customers' own games, which after all, are far more important to the customers than are the games of Messrs. Sarazen and Armour. Eighteen holes of exhibition golf will conclude the afternoon performance.

The stunt, adding premium-priced in-struction to the usual exhibition program, ought to draw out people, put a new inter-est in pro instruction and stimulate golf.

The Armour-Sarazen tour is being han-dled by W. A. Fritschy, manager of the Eagle Golf Bureau, 600 Altman Bldg., Kan-sas City, Mo.

R e t t e r l j M ' k < > r R o o m I I m i -

n o r * a n t l I ' o r e l i l t u g f t for

( i o l f a n i l C o u n t r y C l u b s

Send for sample and the surprisingly low price list! Your members will be delighted with

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AMSTERDAM TEXTILES Amsterdam, N. Y.

N O T A X IF N O EQUITY 10% Tax Appl ies Only to Clubs in

Wh ich Members Are Shareholders

A LETTER from Lee MacAleer, treas., Saddle River G. C., Paramus, N. J.,

clears up the difference between the 10% tax on payments, including purchase of stock, which are required to be made as a condition precedent to membership in a club and payments made for membership in clubs wherein the member has no own-ership interest.

Mr. MacAleer writes: "My attention has been called to an in-

teresting article in your March issue (page 66), with respect to the decision of the United States Court of Appeals in the Munn case relative to the 10% Federal tax on golf club stock subscriptions.

"It has occurred to me that the general language used in your article, particularly the heading, might convey the impression that the decision mentioned eliminates any chance of securing a refund on golf club taxes and admissions paid through any sort of golf club. The case mentioned ap-parently concerned only membership in a club requiring as a qualification for mem-bership, the ownership of stock. As you know, numerous clubs are of the "com-mercial" type, where a member is not re-quired and has no such stock or ownership interest. The Saddle River Golf Club is of this type and has secured a refund of dues and admission taxes erroneously paid by its members for several years past, and other similar clubs have been able to re-cover such taxes.

"While your heading of the article is cor-rect, it is somewhat misleading, as I have related that it is possible for a club of our type to secure the refund of 10% govern-ment tax.

"I shall be glad to supply further infor-mation to anyone interested in this mat-ter."

GOLF ENTHUSIASTS of Amarillo, Tex., headed by Paul Denson, owner of

Wolflin Park course, Bill Laidley, Wolflin pro and John Wall , local newspaperman, are organizing a cruising golf tournament which will start at Wolflin July 4 and fin-ish at Los Angeles, Thanksgiving Day.

Matches will be played at principal points between the two cities.

EVERY CLUB IN THE CHICAGO DISTRICT

. . .REORDERED N o t one or t w o b u t every c lub

in the Ch i cago D i s t r i c t t ha t pu t

F u t - R u b — t h e l iqu id foot rem-

e d y — i n its showrer r o oms on a

free tr ia l offer has reordered.

T h e m e m b e r s were en thus ias t i c

a b o u t th is coo l i ng a n d ant isept ic

re l ief fo r t i red, a c h i n g feet. I t

is n o w a s tandard shower room

i t em in c lubs al l over the

c o u n t r y .

Fut-Rub is a r ema rkab l e s o o t h i n g lo t ion

t h a t w i l l b r i n g sure relief t o

A th l e t e ' s Foo t . I t is soo th i ng

a n d coo l i ng to swo l l en , t i red,

a ch i ng , i t ch ing feet.

Fut-Rub is now greaseless and

stainless.

FREE TRIAL A gallon of Fut-Rub and a handy no-

waste metal and glass dispenser for your shower room F R E E to try and without ob-ligation. Just send in the coupon pinned to your letterhead and give a good treat to your members' feet.

F I T - R I B COMPANY , INC..

2312 Marsha l l Blvd. ,

Chicago. III .

Please tell me how I can secure a gallon of Fut-Rub and a handy no-waste dispenser, with-out obl igat ion.

Atanager's Name

City State

Club

Fut-Rub is used in the shower room of such

clubs as:

Edgewater Bryn Mawr I l l inois

O lymp ia Fields Bob-O-I-ink Kildeer

and over 30 clubs in the New York District.

Part of greenkeepers' group at Toro demonstration at Olympia Fields

G O L F C O U R S E E Q U I P M E N T H O L D S

T W O D E M O N S T R A T I O N D A Y S

Chicago, 111.—A representative group of over 30 greenkeepers and green-chairmen from Chicago district courses on May 24 attended a demonstration of Toro equip-ment arranged by the Golf Course Equip-ment Co., Olympia Fields G. C. was the scene of the day's activities, the morning being devoted to watching the Toro Master fairway mower do its stuff, and the after-noon to demonstrations of power mowers, hand mowers, spike-discers, sodcutters and other greenkeeping equipment. On Thurs-day, May 26, a similar demonstration was held at Ro l l ing Green C. C., on the other side of Chicago, and an even greater num-ber of turf officials turned out.

In addition to the officials of the Golf Course Equipment Co., K . E. Goit, sales manager of the Toro Mfg. Co., and M. R. (Scotty) McLaren of its service depart-ment were on hand at both demonstrations.

Says the Golf Course Equipment Co.: "Days of this sort are instructive as well as entertaining, affording an opportunity

to see just what manufacturers are doing to improve their product and to cut costs of course maintenance. One demonstration showing machinery in actual operation beats all the sales conversation in the world. It's certainly impressive to hold your own watch on a performance like this.

P I C K - B A R T H A P P O I N T S S C R I P P S

S A L E S M A N A G E R

Chicago, 111.—Charles L. Scripps has been % named sales manager of Albert Pick-Barth Co., Inc. Scripps has for the past 20 years been a member of the Chicago sales staff of this organization, and he brings to his new post a fine record of accomplish-ment and an intimate, practical knowledge of the field.

New York C i ty—Manufac tur ing Expense Budget, a report issued by Service Bureau of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1 Madison avenue, is available at no cost. Some of the information is of especial in-terest to golf club and course equipment manufacturers.

FRASER'S 1932 (10th Annua l Edi t ion) Ready Now—Pr i c e $2.50

World-Wide Club Directory section, 9,000 Clubs.

Separate alphabetical U . S. Golf Profes-sionals List 2657 names.

Fraser's Aims to answer every question

about Golf.

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Providence, R . I.—United States Rubber Co. advises pros: " I f you want to do some-th ing to make your business better, get out your Golf Professionals' Handbook of Busi-ness, which the United States Rubber Co.

f. furnished you the early part of the sea-son, and carefully read over the 119 sug-gestions contained in it. Every one of these suggestions has been used by some pro who made money by it.

"What golf professionals th ink of the Handbook is expressed by a representative statement from one of the many unsolic-ited letters we have received regarding it.

"The Pro Handbook of Business is not only interesting but educational. I cer-tainly hope it is fully appreciated. Any professional who cannot find time to read this book from, cover to cover is too busy for his own good."

"One of the best ways for a pro to im-press his club officers with what the pro's problems are—and what the pro has to do to solve them so that he can make a l iving —is to hand his copy of the Professionals' Handbook of Business to the club officer who is most important to h im, and ask h im to read it. When he has read this book his eyes will be opened to the busi-ness problems the pro is up against, and he will become much more interested in the pro, even to the point of working with h im to make his business better. Al l club officials everywhere need a lot of the educa-tion that a reading of the book wil l give them. Numerous th ink ing pros have done this with much success.

" I f you have not already done so, see to it that your assistant thoroughly reads and absorbs the 119 suggestions. He is your salesman, and to educate h im in the mat-ters outlined in this fine handbook is a big step toward putt ing more money in your cash drawer.

" I f you have lost your copy of the Golf Professionals' Handbook of Business, write for another one to the United States Rub-ber Co., Golf Ball Division, Providence, Rhode Island."

G O L F C L U B S T O H O L D P U T T I N G

C H A M P I O N S H I P S

Chicago, 111.—Chicago golf clubs are pre-paring for the first club championship put-t ing contest ever planned in this district. Gordon Beckley of the Beckley-Ralston Co. conceived the idea of such a contest, which is to determine the champion putter in every club. The contest is open to both men and women and is to be conducted by the pros at the various clubs.

Mr. Beckley says, "We hope, through this contest, to develop improvement in putt ing

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everywhere." The Beckley-Ralston Co. will donate Stroke-Saver clubs as prizes for both low net and low gross for men and women at each club in the Chicago dis-trict. The contest began Saturday (May 28th) and continues to July 4, inclusive, and is open to every club member. There is no entrance fee.

The matter of bringing the club cham-pions into a contest to determine the put-ting championship of the Chicago district is being considered. Indications are that the entries will be large.

C H A P M A N , R I N G A N D B. P O I N S E T T

I N N E W L. A. Y O U N G L I N E U P

Detroit, Mich.—E. E. Chapman, who has been with the L. A. Young Golf Co., mak-ers of Walter Hagen equipment, since its inception, has been made general sales manager of that organization, vice T. G. Philpot, resigned. Chapman is an experi-enced man in the golf field, in general re-tail ing and in sales management. Prior to his promotion he was in charge of Ohio territory for the Hagen outfit, making his headquarters at Columbus.

Walter Ring, widely known in the golf field, and a veteran with the Young com-pany, will cover general field activities as "Chap's" team-mate. Ring has been in charge of the New York headquarters there, although greeting many dawns with his eyelids ballasted ,by mainline roadbed and bus dust.

Ben Poinsett, who has been teamed with his brother Allen in Young's New York of-fice, has been transferred to the Pacific Coast branch of the Walter Hagen Young Men's Society for Sales and Steam.

Rest of the batting order remains the same. Mr. Tom Robbins and his assistant, Master J im McGonnigle, Texas amateurs, who were transferred to the Young Chicago office by previous G. H. Q. orders, are doing prettily in the metropolitan time and finding 36 holes of Chicago sap jack very much to their l iking each and every Sab-bath.

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I I I F E C K . . . out goes CHICKWEED!

NO more hand-pulling, patching or digging) Simply Stray on PuRFECK and out comes

Chickweed,—roots and all. Simple, effective, saves time, money and labor. Used by the country's leading golf clubs.

Ask your dealer or write direct

A D A L I N K CHEMICAL C O M P A N Y 381 Tonnele Ave. Jersey City, N. J.

Kills Ants S O i L I C t D E

At last—a positive, non-poisonous liquid con-trol for all species of ants, ({rubs and many other soil insects. Merely pour on soil—no injury to grass. One gallon makes 128 gallons. $6.00. Ask your dealer or write direct for free sample.

M M L I N N I : I . A I K O I K A T O I I I E S Cor. Bergen and So. 2nd St. Harrison, N . J .

GREENKEEPERS who have seen it are 100% UNANIMOUS that the ^ greatest improvement in golf course equip-

ment in years is the new

~g f l>EIIFE<TIOX S r i U V K I J K • f e K M « — - _ "Here, at last is an entirely satisfactory sprinkler—a Ife; sprinkler that really does the job it is intended for."

P E R F E C T I O N S are guaranteed to deliver even distribu-^^^^^^^^^ tion over large areas at any pressure from 10 pounds ujf

^^^^^ without adjustment or attention after start ing. Try a Perfection 10 days, if not as represented your money will be refunded,

izes and styles at from $7.60 to $14.00.

Manufactured by

PERFECTION SPRINKLER CO., Plymouth, Michigan

Model No. TR—$7.50

Made in four

Ask your Dealer or send direct.

Code-ball course at fee golf plant gets play from all ages.

CODE-BALL COSTS L I T T L E , BUT

A D D S TO CLUB J O Y S

Nowadays anything that can be added to the existing attractions of a club, provid-ing too much investment is not required, is worth investigating. Such an added lure is Code-Ball, a game combining certain fea-

^ tures of golf and soccer football, invented by Dr. Wm. E, Code, of Chicago.

The game consists of a series of cone-shaped open top "holes" located at varying

distances about a field, and the object of the game is to kick a hollow rubber ball of specified size and weight into these holes, one after another in as few kicks as pos-sible. In this respect the game resembles golf, the player progressing from hole to hole, playing the ball where it lies until it is successfully booted into the hole, when it is lifted and played toward the next hole from a " teeing area. ' Only at the tee-ing area may the ball be touched with the hands; thereafter until holed out, only the

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Toro Top Dresser A great labor-saver . . . proved out

on hundreds of golf courses. Revolv-

ing agitator, flexible brush, large hopper

that can be tilted to any angle, insuring

uniform flow. Write for full information.

TORO MANUFACTURING CO. 3 0 4 X - 3 1 6 8 Snelling Ave. Minneapolis, Minn.

B E N T CRASS True Washington Strain For over ten years, the leading pro-ducer of consistently fine, true put-ta i ng surfaces. I t s strong resist-ance to disease and vigorous growth reduce upkeep to a m i n i m u m . Wr i t e for fu l l informat ion.

H i r a m F . G o d w i n B E N T G R A S S

Box A , Redford Sta., Box 51,

Detro i t , Mich . Wayne , Penna.

1932 REDUCED PRICES o n SCORE C A R D S -

l a 5 ,000 Quant i t ies , f .o.b. , Ch icago

Style

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P O N Y

S T A N D A R D

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L O N G F E L L O W

Price 1931

$19.00 24.00 25.00 27.00 30.00

Price 1932

$18.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 28.00

O t h e r Form» Reduced Propor t ionate ly .

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TRUE METROPOLITAN and WASHINGTON CREEPING BENT STOLONS

Cheaper than you can grow them. I will have a supply of excellent Stolons of the Metropolitan and Washing-ton Strain of Creeping Bent, which will be ready for fall delivery, beginning about the middle of August. Let me book your order now. Special Prices. DR. H. B. PACK, Post Office and Telegraph Address,

Pamplin, Va.

feet may be used. Like golf, the competi-tion can be on either a match-play or medal play basis.

A Code-ball course may be laid out on 5 acres or less. Successful installations of Code-ball have been made at several fee golf courses, among them Evergreen and Chicago Meadows. Considerable interest and play has immediataely developed at ^ these spots, the simplicity of the game and its natural competitive features turning be-ginners into fans.

Code-ball has the sanction of the A. A. U. and a standard set of rules and regula-tions governing the method of play has been issued.

Chicago, 111.—Owen J. Nolan, for 20 years with Albert Pick-Barth Co., has been made general manager of the Hubbard Portable Oven Co., 1134 Belden ave. Nolan is pushing the good "in" Hubbard ovens already enjoy at country club bakeries.

S U P E R F L A S H P A I N T L E S S B A L L

A R R I V E S O N M A R K E T ,

Chicago, 111. — The new "Super Flash" paintless golf ball, retailing for 75 cents, has made its appearance in the larger of-fice to which John Wanamaker's Chicago wholesale golf department has been moved, Room 1409, Kimball building, 25 E. Jack-son. The new address is a half block away from Wanamaker's former branch in the k

Lytton building. George Braid, Chicago branch boss for

Wanamaker, says the new Super Flash paintless is one of those great things that sell by test in the absence of words glow-ing enough to do it justice. At any rate, the balls are going as fast as George can get them.

John Anderson, manager of Wanamaker's wholesale golf department, recently visited Chicago and reported that returns to the pro and player contests offering trips to ' Scotland are tumbling in from all over the country. Golf business, said Anderson, is satisfactory considering weather condi-tions early this season.

The Toro Compost Machine Grinds and screens in one

operation. Handles the mate-rial as fast as your men can shovel it in. Nearly a thousand of them in use at very small upkeep cost. Write for full in-formation.

Toro Manufacturing Co. 3042-3168 Snelling Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.

STEEL T A B L E F O R TABLE-TENNIS

IS N E W D U R A B I L T P R O D U C T Aurora, 111.—Durabilt Steel Locker Co.

recently has put on the market a steel table for table tennis, suitable for indoor and outdoor use. The table has a special rust resisting treatment under a baked enamel finish, which makes it a lasting all-weather table.

Legs fold under the table, which may be separated in half for easy portability. The

Durab i l t t enn i s tab le s tands exposure .

reinforced steel top furnishes resiliency and the "bite" on the surface finish takes chops, cuts and spins. The table is finished in dark, satin texture green which is easy on the eyes. Weight is sufficient to make the table stay put. Design and construc-tion make the table one that will not warp or crack and which will furnish a level playing surface regardless of weather con-ditions to which it is exposed.

Complete details will be furnished by the makers.

N E L S O N CO. I N T R O D U C I N G N E W

T E E S P R I N K L E R

Peoria, 111.—L. R. Nelson Mfg. Co. an-nounces their new Tee Sprinkler. It is a whirling sprinkler with a 20-inch arm spread and 12-inch roller base. It is de-signed, say the makers, for sprinkling tees, practice greens and other smaller areas, covering evenly a circular area from 30 ft. to 100 ft., as desired.

Mr. L. R. Nelson, president of the com-pany, stated, "We have been impressed with the need that exists for a tee sprink-

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F U N G O FOR BROWN PATCH AND SOIL VERMIN

The 2 in 1 compound that controls Fungous Diseases, Earthworms, Sod Webworms. Grubs, Beetles, etc. Applied cither wet or dry. Will not burn or impair soil fertility. Very economical.

VEG-E-TONIC Golfdom's "no filler" fertilizer Dissolves in water, producing a

"cool food" which does not burn or streak your greens. No "water-ing in." 21% Nitrogen, 13% Phosphoric Acid. 10% Potash. Prompt and lasting results guaranteed.

Small samples of FUNGOand VEG E-TONIC mailed

upon request. Write for our Monthly Schedule System

of Green treatment. All free.

McCLAIN BROS. CO., 127 2nd S»., Canton, Ohio

N E W M O D E L D Grinds all type of power - driven, fair-way, putting green and hand mowers without r e m o v i n g mower wheels or reel knives. Carriage has travel of 42 inches. Grinds with amazing speed and ac-curacy. 6-inch grinding wheel driven by 1/3 H.P. motor and V belt. Very quiet running. A Reconditioner Attachment can be furnished at an additional price for "lapping i n " putting green mowers with emery paste. This Attachment can be quickly clamped to the Sharpener by two clamps. Write for Catalog.

The Fate-Root-Heath Co. Z ^ X L

DIAMOND CALK HORSESHOE

COMPANY 4702 Grand Av.. Duluth. Minn.

The Diamond Steel Cen t e r Tractor Spud is sharp until completely worn out. Won' t destroy turf.

Write for details.

ler. After a long period of development and testing, we are pleased to announce the new Tee Sprinkler. Only such minor adjustment as efficient operation on differ-ent pressures required has been provided, and that very simple and easy. In fact, for all practical purposes, it may truthfully be

said that there is nothing to adjust. The Tee is a fit companion for the popular Lark."

Priced at $6.00, including roller base and base connection.

D E V E L O P P O I S O N BA IT T H A T

E X T E R M I N A T E S M O L E S

Herb Graffis, Editor, GOLFDOM,

Chicago. Sir:

In May GOLFDOM I note on page 82 an article entitled, "Mole and Gopher Con-trol," written by H. L. Parten. In this article Mr. Parten advises that poison bait does not affect the mole and I'd like to take this opportunity to strongly refute that claim.

For 2 years we experimented with a bait which proved effective on moles. After that period of experimentation, we brought out Dolco Nomole, which has been used by a number of the leading clubs in the country. Incidentally it is being used by the Fresh Meadow C. C., where the National Open championship is to be held. We have here in our office definite proof in the form of letters from greenkeepers, estate managers, superintendents of cemeteries and others, which back our claims to the fullest ex-tent.

Dolco Nomole is easy to apply and does away with unsightly and as you know, gen-

All Can Have Them Now! "Would like to have them but can't afford i t " is a thing of the past. Increased production and decreased manufacturing cost bring this efficient, 4 cutting edge blade within the price of all. Write for new Price Tist " G O " and full details. A postal will do BUDD MFG. CO. , Ravenna, Ohio

BUDD BED BLADES