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Luck Of The Irish

Another golfing oddity occurred recently when a golfer sliced a tee shot into a lake at the eighteenth hole at Killarney, Ireland—and hit a trout which had risen to the surface to take an insect. The dazed trout floundered about near the surface while two fishermen, perhaps not in the best angling tradition, waded in and caught the trout with their hands. They retrieved the ball too*

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28314, 27 June 1957, Page 15

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Luck Of The Irish Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28314, 27 June 1957, Page 15

Luck Of The Irish Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28314, 27 June 1957, Page 15

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