GOLF COURSE ASSOCIATION SUPERINTENDENTS OF NEW ENGLAND J U N E • 1 9 5 6 NEXT MEETING MONDAY, JULY 2nd Warwick C. C. Warwick, R. I. "Wine, women and song." Well, not exactly. But the editor can think of words which might apply on the initials W. W. and S. to fit the occasion. We think before the day is over you will have observed and will say, "What wonderful sod," "Wonderful Women Still," "What Wonderfuf Seafood." Yes, it should be a wonderful day. What with being a joint meeting with the Rhode Island Superintendents Association, all the ladies invited too, and ending in a big shore dinner at nearby Rocky Point. This meeting you should not miss. Certainly, you will want to see Paul O'Leary's A.C.C. greens, (CI, 19, 27) and enjoy the serenity of this exclusive club located on Narragansett Bay. Arrive early, get a light lunch, (12:30 sharp) and play off early so as to finish in time for the shore dinner at 5:30. T h e ladies may relax around the club house. Some may wish to don bathing suits (bath houses on club grounds) and paddle in the water in the bay. Others may wish to enjoy the afternoon at the Rocky Point amusement park (one mile away) including a swimming pool. T h e price of the full course shore dinner is $3.50 (Chicken may be substituted for lobster for those not wishing the bug) or without lobster, sausage or Indian pudding the price is $2.50. HOW T O GET THERE? Go to Apponaug, R. I. via Route 1 or 5. Turn east there on 117 toward Rocky Point. Warwick C.C. is on Warwick Neck Avenue. Turn right off of 117 — Ask questions. When you receive the return card from Bill Ash please mail it promptly to Paul O'Leary. We hope you will be there. T h e editor regrets he was unable to attend the last meeting held at the New Bedford C.C. and cannot report first hand observation or information but there is no doubt that everyone who attended had an enjoyable time. T h e results of the Chairmen-Supt. tournament were: Ed Morris - M. Brown W. Penbrook - J . Dinardi C. Farnsworth - S. Braios J . Brown - J . Latvis Lone Supts. R . Musciarone A. Caranci 71 - 8 - 6 3 81-14-67 82-15-67 82-13-69 105 -30 — 75 97-19-78 T h e attendance prize winners were: M. Brown, M. O'Grady, and Paulino Bros. Three new members were voted into the Association: Guilford Johnson, Reservation G.C.; James Smith, Tedesco C.C., and Ernest Wolfgand, Franklin C.C. Two new members were proposed: Frank Cariglea, Marlboro, and J . F. Edwards, Leicester C.C. T H E A U G U S T M E E T I N G W I L L B E HELD A T T H E U N I T E D SHOE G.C. Beverly, Mass. "You never can do a kind?iess too soon, for you never know how soon luill be too late." Old Satchel Page, the former Cleveland pitcher, had many clever and original sayings, one of them was, "Don't never look back, something might be gaining on you." H. DARLING, Editor