"STICK-IN-THE-MUD’S” ADVTS
LONDON, April 4. During the, hearing of the ‘case in which Captain Pennington, an oX-Air Force officer, was sued for a debt of £lO, a solicitor handed the judge a cutting describing a freak golf match and said Captain Pennington used 110 balls costing 2s 6d each, which would have paid tho debt- ■ How do you know he' paid for the halls?” asked the judge. "They might have been given him as an advertiseing stunt to enable the linn to say: Ml you want a. 1 long drive use Stii:k in-the-Mud's halls.’
Captain Pennington was ordered to pav within two months. i>n February 21 Captain .Pennington had a wage] 1 with a- golf professional that lie would go round an 18 hole course within a certain figure, by dropping halls from an aeroplane, lie won.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 5
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