—In handing over a golf trophy which tho St. Andrews Club had • won on a recent Saturday, Sir Douglas Ilaig said they would not expect a simple soldier like him to say much about golf in St. Andrews. As they knew, ho was a "wee laddie" at Clifton Bank School, St. Andrews, but ho neglected his opportunities to learn the game. A caustic golfer watching his play the other day remarked, "Well, well, he is a better general."—(Great laughter.) ' Let him (Sir Douglas) point the moral that golf should lxj learned in youth. There was no game like football for hoys, but the timo came when they got stiff and too heavy to play football, and then the delights of golf were really appreciated. But unless one started young he would never be a good golfer. TOSSICURA For all complaints of the Throat. Lu.ijor Bronchial Tubes TUSSICURA is ths GOYereign remedy. Is 6d aad Js 6<L
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17693, 2 August 1919, Page 7
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