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Show Interpreter Wanted. ' . Curling, like its sister Scottish game ' of golf, has Its own vocabulary. Here is a dialogue In which a Scot In the Antipodes tried to illustrate the "kittle "kit-tle pints" of the game to his New , Zealand friends. "What's a pat-lid. Mr. Macpherson?" asked an Inexperienced Inexperi-enced member of the venerable "skip." "Dlv ye no see, ye gowk?" said the skip. "Ye ding yer stane cannlly, but nea sue ffne as tae hog it, Nae halfin' fleg. nor Jinkiu' turn, ye ken, but tentlely, that It aye gangs snoovln' an' slraugcht as an elder'd walk, hog-smotherin' amang the gualrds, till ye fan' on the verra tee. When ye'v dune that, laddie, ye've made a pat-lid, and ye may bear the I gree I" |