A Different Game. A well-known golfer was also a great billiards player, and the two games constituted his whole interest in life. On one occasion, while going round the course with a parson, he had a real day off. At every_ foozle ho indulged in a burst of profanity. The reverend gentleman was terribly shocked, and admonished him as follows; “ Sir,” he said, “ though you have evidently little regard for me you might at least resjmet the cloth.” “ Cloth be d roared the other. “ We’re playing golf now, not billuirds.’V
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Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 15
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