| Show r ae 1 WITH A GREAT MAN carnegie regarded tom morris as among the world worlds s heroes As Is well mell known andrew carnegie n a devotee of the ancient scottish game of 0 golf and never misses an opportunity port unity to try his skill with stick and ball when he was made a bur gess of st andrew s along with lords elgin and balfour ot of burleigh he made a point of visiting the show places of the ancient city the ca thedral the castle and the goll golf course among other club makers places that of old tom morris faces the hone home hole there mr carnegie was met an and welcomed by the nestor of 0 golt golf old tom cap in hand mr carnegie hailed tom as tha the greatest man in the wold world wo ld naming great soldiers or store musicians principals an pro lessors none of whom could compare with tom morris the greatest golfer pulling out his card mr carnegie wrote on the back of it to T mor ris king of from his loyal subject A C which old tom ac cepter with his old world courtesy mr air carnegie bargained with him tor for sets of clubs and tor for a ma me ch that he might be able to say I 1 have played play ed golf with old tom morris |