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DOG'S MISTAKE

Two golfers, who looked reasonably like sheep to one sheepdog at, Stirling, Scotland, refused to act the part —and that spoil a sheepdog trial —and a game of golf. The golfers, wearing bright pallovers, caught the eye of a dog during 'the sheep dog trials in King's Park, in which was also a ' golf course. The dog's job was to bring five sjieep 400 yards to his master.

The dog made off in the direction of the two golf players, and could not be persuaded that they were not sheep. He kept circling round them trying to head them off toward his master. Finally he had to be called off and withdrawn from the trials.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14172, 24 September 1946, Page 4

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DOG'S MISTAKE Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14172, 24 September 1946, Page 4

DOG'S MISTAKE Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14172, 24 September 1946, Page 4

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