THE PARAMOUNTCY OF GOLF.
An old Scotch gentleman and a youth had spent the whole day on the golf links, and, as is often the case with particularly enthusiastic players, had had some remarkably close and exciting games. As they left for home the old man remarked:
"Hey, mon. but it's bin a gran' day!" "It has," the youth assented. "Think ye, ye could come again on the morrow, laddie?" "Well." the young man answered, reflectively, "I was to be married, but I can, j>ufc it pfL"—''Answers," ____.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 154, 30 June 1903, Page 2
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