Vol. IV, No. 5 Published monthly by the Metropolitan Golf Course Superintendents Association MEETING NOTICE: Date: June 12,1975, Thursday Place: Pelham Country Club Lunch: Available in grill room Golf: 12 noon on. 1st round of Superintendents Championship M.G.A. Handicap—for Class A members only Class B and C will play their Cham­ pionship at the July meeting. Cocktails: 6-7 PM Dinner: 7 PM Presentation of G.C.S.A.A. Certification Plaques: Harry Nichol, Edward Horton, Everett Wood. Program: Mr. Wallace A. Mitcheltree, Rutgers University, “Labor Management.” Host: Terry Mulligan Directions: Take 1-95 South to Exit 7. Turn right at bottom of ramp (Boston Post Rd.) Take first left turn, Wynnewood Road, Club is at the end of the street. Note: Please return cards as soon as possible!!! If you don’t return the card please call if you are playing golf or coming for dinner. 738-2730. COMING EVENTS: June 12 Pelham C.C. M.G.C.S.A. June 17 H.V.G.C.S.A. Conn. G.C.S.A. Joint Meeting Dr. Joe Trull, Salem Golf Club July 22 H.V.G.C.S.A. Garrison Golf Club July 30 University of Massachusetts Turf Field Day July 31 M.G.C.S.A. The Apawamis Club, Superintendents Championship final round Class B and C Cham­ pionships July 31-Aug. 3rd Westchester Classic Aug. 6-7 Penn State Turfgrass Field Day Aug. 18 M.G.C.S.A. Family picnic Sept. 11 M.G.C.S.A. Superintendents Invitational, Fenway G.C. Sept. 18 Labriola Memorial Tournament Oct. 7 Conn G.C.S.A. Golf Club of Avon Oct. 17 M.G.C.S.A. Field Day, Westchester C.C. Oct. 29-30 Wisconsin Golf Seminar, Milwaukee, Wise. Nov. M.G.C.S.A. Annual meeting Dec. 13 M.G.C.S.A. Christmas Party, Rye Golf Club MEETING DRESS CODE Jacket and tie must be worn to meetings. Most clubs enforce this rule on club members. We can not expect to be an exception. June, 1975 SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE There will be a brief meeting at Pelham C.C. June 12th at 6:15 PM to have the membership approve our association becoming Incorporated. The board feels this is very important for everyones protection. Full details will be explained at the meeting. MGCSA NEWS: It has been a busy month for everybody I am sure. The first two weeks of May were cool, actually cold and plenty of rain but things changed fast and it was soon summer weather and the grass took off for the moon. The rotary mowers were and are still mowing the hay. The 92 degree day on May 24 was a little much. So much for the weather. The monthly meeting a Quaker Ridge Golf Club was an excellent one. Tony Savone had the course in excellent playing condition and 66 golfers enjoyed this nationally ranked course. It certainly is a tremendous test to a golfer and the scores showed it. We played another interesting golf tournament which A1 Tretera our Golf Chairman set up. Best-Ball of Twosome. Frank Bevelacqua and his partner John Perlitz took first place on a match of cards over the old pros, Frank Martin and Louis Santucci both had 63’s, Everett Wood and Bob DePencier also won on a match of cards over George Grossman and Bob Alonzi with a 64. We had a tremendous turnout for dinner with 126. The manager John Dasko and his staff certainly did a great job handling this large group. First prize winners of the 2 Ball Low N et Tournam ent at the Quaker Ridge Country Club were Lou Santucci and Frank M artin. Just a reminder that cost and tie are required for our meetings. It’s a part of our image and so is a return card. Thank you, Garry N. Crothers, President WELFARE: Keep us informed. Call Dick Gonyea 914-835-3205, Dan Cancelled 914-667-3737 or Roger Morhardt 914-279-7181 with any information which you think should be shared. Editorial Staff Garry Crothers Ted Horton Co-Editor Co-Editor OFFICERS President: First Vice President: Second Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Sergeant at Arms: LIFE—HONORARY DISTINQUISHED SERVICE AWARDS— It was wonderful to have such a large turnout for this meeting especially when we were honoring our life members along with two new honorary members and two Distinquish Service Awards. The life members we honored have devoted most of their lives to our profession and certainly have each contributed a great deal to making the profession what it is today. They have seen many changes through the years. It would be interesting to hear their comments about how it was many years ago and to compare it with modern machinery. Those who received their life award plaques were as follows: Bob Laird, Jack Ormond, Lloyd Stott, Peter Strazza, Emilic Strazza, (Albie Pentenaro, excepted by Gus Powell). We presented plaques to Doug Rankin and Harry Dee who were unable to make it. It was a pleasure to have you all there. We sure would like to see you more often. We also honored Charles Lund and Joe Austin by making them both honorary members for the many years of service to M.G.C.S.A. and helping superintendents over the years. Their knowledge of equipment was vast and their contribution to this aspect of our profession was great and both were standouts in this area especially. Finally we presented plaques to both Mr. Roger King and Dr. Andrew Virtuoso for their many years of Distinquished Service and contributions not only to golf but also in helping and promoting our profession and the golf course superintendent. Both these men have been active with us for many years and still are. We only wish each club would have men like this who have devoted so much time in working as a team with the golf course superintendent. Garry N. Crothers, Apawamis Club Office 914-967-2100, Home 914-234-3770 Robert DePencier, Westchester C.C. Office 914-967-6000, Home 203-531-9780 Charles Martineau, Whippoorwill C.C. Office 914-273-3755, Home 914-428-3826 Edward C. Horton, Winged Foot Golf Club Office 914-698-2827, Home 914-937-3613 Robert Alonzi, Burning Tree C.C. Office 203-869-5779, Home 914-937-1527 Orlando Casterella, Westchester Hills G.C. Office 914-948-5020, Home 914-698-3976 N ot copyrighted. I f there is good here, we want to share it with all chapters - unless author states otherwise. It sure was nice to see Ted Joswick from Fairview. It was wonderful to see some different faces at the meeting. Our Program Speaker Dr. John Kaufmann brought us up to date on what is happening at Cornell. Dr. Kaufmann is the head of the turf program at Cornell University and M.G.C.S.A. was happy to present a check of $500 for the turf program. Sherwood Moore, Program chairman announced that Wallace Mitcheltree would be our next speaker at Pelham C.C. (Labor Management) Garry N. Crothers PRESIDENTS MESSAGE: May was a great meeting and certainly everybody enjoyed the wonderful hospitality of Quaker Ridge but we must be a little more considerate of our host. We had 60 return cards and a few phone calls so we figured on 80-100—126 sat down for dinner. How would you like to plan for a dinner with this type of count. It is only common courtesy to send your return card in or if not call the host or club. This is especially true today with food costs being high and budgets tight. We saw some old faces at our last meeting and it sure was wonderful to see you. You fellows who haven’t been coming to meetings of late please join us. We had some great fellowship at the last meeting and that’s what living is all about. Our baseball game added to it. We truly enjoyed ourselves and we should do more of it as a group. We have to think about other things besides just OUR golf course. As they say in ROTARY “Do something for somebody else.” Please join us at Pelham C.C. We will be conducting a Superintendents Salary Survey and a Budget Survey in the near future. If the majority of the members respond it will give a realistic picture. Try to make an extra effort to complete the respective surveys. Four wonderful men to whom we are all endebted were honored as Life Members of the M G C SA . Th ey are Jack Orm ond, Pete Strazza, Lloyd S to tt anckBob Laird. 2 For distinguished service to the M G C S A , Dr. Virtuoso, W hippoorw ill C lub and M r. King, Quaker Ridge C ou ntry Club, received our thanks. Charles Lund was honored after 50 years of service as mechanicforeman at Winged F o ot G o lf Club. Joe Austin, newly elected as an H onorary M em ber receives the plaque from President Garry Crothers. 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