GOLF.
Tell uic ii"t in v 1 "-'' or numbers, Gulf is but :m empty giinie. Thai :i ting the lam! -.ape cumbers, Thai a luiuher is a shame. (.oh i- real, golf is earnest! Two liuwn at tin l sixteenth hole, Ami ili.' stymie thou discernest Would it'll-,;.■•■ a bishop's soul! Some enjoyment men may borrow In a Kelly-pool aiVray. But mure l-lt-i is tlxdr to-murroiv Jf st. Am!*."/, •., ..tunc they play. Art i.- ami I inie i- fleeting. But a stout hi'iirt and' :i high May. !y |uti. ntly i-peating, Learn t.i putt before ho die. Lives i>; ;;o!ters all remind us I".n.>t]•!';■': n:i the links of time. Footprints tin- ;•• reliance another. Bunkered in a taar.-hy plain, tome forlorn and swearing brother .Seeing, taay rt k• ■ heart again. Let us then be up »r.d doing. HeodleS.- of our wifely mare. Whu while we are still pursuing. ! .iv- to --rumble and to wait!
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 26 April 1920, Page 4
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153GOLF. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 26 April 1920, Page 4
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