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Rev. Taylor : What is more disgraceful is that poor, innocent little youths are led to work for Sunday games as caddies. That should be put down with a firm hand. Discarded Caddies : Well, chaps, they say Satan finds some mischief lstill for unemployed caddies. Here's for two-up !

IN DEFENCE. " Champion Golfer Howden : Golf is a nice, quiet, Sunday game, with no noise, and does not attract crowds. (Who has not heard the roar of a disappointed golfer ?)

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Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 46, 31 July 1909, Page 19

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Rev. Taylor: What is more disgraceful is that poor, innocent little youths are led to work for Sunday games as caddies. That should be put down with a firm hand. Discarded Caddies: Well, chaps, they say Satan finds some mischieflstill for unemployed caddies. Here's for two-up ! IN DEFENCE. " Champion Golfer Howden: Golf is a nice, quiet, Sunday game, with no noise, and does not attract crowds. (Who has not heard the roar of a disappointed golfer ?) Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 46, 31 July 1909, Page 19

Rev. Taylor: What is more disgraceful is that poor, innocent little youths are led to work for Sunday games as caddies. That should be put down with a firm hand. Discarded Caddies: Well, chaps, they say Satan finds some mischieflstill for unemployed caddies. Here's for two-up ! IN DEFENCE. " Champion Golfer Howden: Golf is a nice, quiet, Sunday game, with no noise, and does not attract crowds. (Who has not heard the roar of a disappointed golfer ?) Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 46, 31 July 1909, Page 19