Show FIGHT ON GOLF BALLS Rubber Cored Spheres Made MacIc In England Attacked by byM M Manufacturers V Golfers will have to he be particular about the kind of or rubber cored I ball bail they use UNO on oui the links this yell year If It happens to he be stamped Made in England Eng Eng- land they arc are likely to 10 be dra dragged Into court to explain why wh- they should not be enjoin d from using the ball hall This means that should an I English ns c cousin send you OU a few dozen boxes buSes of or rubber cored balls you should hold them until the ball bali makers in the United States State and anti Great Britain settle settle set set- ettie et- et tle tie their differences now pending pending- In 11 Incourt cou court COUlt TIl The Iea reason on is explained by hy the fact that V several ral English manufacturers are now turning out the tIme much tie Am American cored rubbed sphere which they the were wen wont trout to frown on eu as asa asS a S cru crude c invention a couple of years CRr igo go and anti th the fact act that the thc matter has ha been brought blought before the courts court In England and a decision handed down which will make malic It legal Igal for Cor any oneto onoto one ono oneto to manufacture the elastic balls halls controlled con con- trolled by till the patentee and his licensees licen licen- sees ices In the United States Slates An appeal is now nou pending in lit the house home of r lor lords s which ma may reverse inverse tho the dc decision I Cant Can't E li-h li h Priority Priority of invention is the point that the tue American patentee has so o far been unable to establish h in iii the Ell English Eng lI lish h courts In this country all nil other othel makers of oC rubber-cored rubber halls balls pay a 1 royalty alt to the patentee firm and should the house of oC lor lords s Sustain the American patent which the lower courts have e not done makers of or rubber rub- rub the time world would ber cored ber-cored balls over have to pa pay a similar royalty Acting as if their theil contentions had bad already been proved Iro the tIme English Eng manufacturers en are arc sending sending- their thell output into tho Ito home an and colonial market at a great pace According to the advertisements advertisements adver adver- the retail price in England will wiil average 5 5 a dozen while the thc American price will sybil n average crage e 6 a doz en At rate the English h concern mi might ht find a u profit In Jim sending bending the ti-me ball to America de despite pite the tIme duty makers the We c cant can't reach the or 01 underhand sons nol's of those halls balls made In iii contempt of the hue American patent Paid a tt representative of the trade to today ay but bute ue we can get after aHel aftertIme the tIme Individuals who openly play imia with them tI We Vm will Stop stOl by legal leg menus means and andI v I ry IY quickly I the golfer who ho op openly open open- n- n ly Ir uses useI an English golf Solf hall ball or any golf ball bail made in defiance of our rl rights rightson on oil an American course Has The Tho American cored hall ball received re IC re- re a a. patent right in En England land In 1 1898 and although h the time firms linus nail and professionals pro iro- Ce made a stand a against I it the light Ighut was as futile as ns the fi tight fight ht of the thc theold theold ol old l feather hall ball makers n against the first solid gutta utta percha balls hails By 1001 the new HW ball baH had revolutionized 1 the lie domand for golf balls halls In lit En England and the rubber core come became the admitted Ideal In such so 0 that all nil theories theor theor- les ies of nC playing the game ame laying nut OUI courses and placing the hazards based on Oil a u solid timid and slow blow ball bail were also re ionized The flue English lIsh trade was naturally averse erse to 10 conceding a monopoly mo mo- to the time American patentee an ani I Iha Ihas ha hat waged cd a hitter hitler light in the thc law la com courts ts |