Show T THE attractions OF GOLF LF an english authority says gay it its a stunning game for man of mature years in one sense golf may be taken a as s a protest against the constitutional that mere aimless walk which is equally distasteful to the active and the infirm like an unfenced hunting country says ays the london field the golf links offer a fitting area for recreation to those who are ara no longer what they once were and who are no lo 10 longer nger equal to holding their own against the more lightly weighted youth the minting hunting man who has haa erstwhile led the way over the broad pastures of the shires frequently frai antly takes refuge in his years in a plow country wherein where in hounds run less fast and eventually 1 perhaps is found bound hunting on th the brighton downs where freed fro from the overdraft on his nerves at having to io jump fences his eye for a country counte may stand him in good stead to all ofus of us there comes a time when we must say with the latin poet 1 I am not what I 1 once was and when that mo m blut ni arrives we must look out unless we would fathom the depths of for such amusements as may call for no more vigor than we can conveniently put forth in this particular golf comes happily to the rescue it appeals to the man of somewhat lazy proclivities as well as to him who is past his prime either by reason of the weight of years or by having to follow a sedentary occupation with the advantages of genial companionship an liidi inducement cmunt not to loiter by the way yet without the necessity to run as though the last train were about to start golf holds a place to which po possibly ably no other amusement can la lay Y claim and the number of its devotees of the classee class we have mentioned in iti ita best testimonial |