GOLFER'S MISTAKE
. Player Thought He Was • Beaten I LONDOH, May 26. The Hom Hiehael Scott was ihe victim of a curious mistake of his ow*'makicg in the second xound of th" British , amateur golf championship Believing Ms opponent, Oyril Tolley, to be two np, Scott picked vp at the seveateenth green, saying: "Thanks for a eery pleasant game." Actuaily Tolley was only one np. He suggested that fhe ball be replaced and the hole * played out, but under the xules a decision to give up a hole eannot be altered or recalled. \ 111 1 "■ —
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 111, 27 May 1937, Page 7
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