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Show The links at the post have been played over by a number of Country club golfers during the past week. No particularly brilliant scores have been made, but much praise is heard of the really good course Col. Bubb has succeeded in laying out. With a little more work on the greens, which at present are very rough, the course will be equal to the Country club at least, and with one or two bunkers, can be made much superior. Its length, over twenty-seven hundred yards, makes it more like a golf course and less like an approaching and putting lawn. Col. Bubb is a golf enthusiast, is very desirous of getting tho enlisted men as well 'as the post officers interested in the game, and the course will be a very busy one next season. Play for the women's B class cup offered by JvEr. David Keith has resulted as follows: 1 Mrs. Steiner beat Mrs. Gemmell. Mrs. Harkness beat Miss Leonard. Mrs. Steiner and Miss Woodward will play next, the winner to meet Mrs. Harkness in the finals. The Sunday "musses" among the men players bid fair to become the most popular feature of the play at the club. Last Sunday there were sixteen players in tho mixup, eight balls being played, and it was funnier than a Prohibition convention. One ball sweeDstakes, first, second, third and fourth prizes, the last pair to get it in the neck plenty, fine of sixteen drinks to jump a bunker on the drive. (For further particulars ask Jim Neill). The shindig will be resumed tomorrow, tornadoes and Republican landslides to the contrary con-trary notwithstanding, and the gallery would best keep well to the rear. I. GOLFSOME. |