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Show GOLF. New players at the Country Club are numerous this spring. Under the clever tutelage of Mr. Leonard some of them are improving rapidly. All of them are, er, perniciously active. Therefore and accordingly, accord-ingly, the humble filler-up of this corner of the weekly week-ly would have some heart to heart talk with them. Give the people playing ahead of you a show. Undoubtedly Un-doubtedly they make a holy show of themselves sometimes, but give them the time limit, anyway. Attention is sorrowfully but firmly called to the following fol-lowing golf rules: 1. A single player has no standing and must always al-ways give way to a properly constituted match. 3. No player should play from the tee until the party in front have played their second strokes and are out of range, nor play up to the putting green until the party in front have holed out and moved away. Lords and ladies, intrepret rule three liberally. Wait until the players ahead are out of shooting distance. dis-tance. Thus will much profanity be avoided and the game flourish, |