GOLF PLAYERS' GUESSING CONTEST |
- A coachman. (Driver)
- An oriental herb. (Tee)
- A receptacle for the herb. (Caddie)
- What an impudent fellow is apt to be. (Brassie)
- A rustic expression for aimless working. (Putter)
- A bazaar, and a color. (Fair-green)
- The point of a pen and a lap of the tongue. (Niblic)
- To crush and two letters. (Mashie)
- A chance. (Hazard)
- A large social function. (Ball)
- A definite and an indefinite number. (Foursome)
- Parts of a chain. (Links)
- A bed and to mistake. (Bunker)
- Number twenty. (Score)
- Little pits. (Holes)
The two who, within a given time, answer the most of these fifteen questions should be rewarded with appropriate prizes, as one of the handy little score books to be slipped upon the belt, containing the official score; a picture of the typical golf girl; or some volume on the popular and fascinating game.
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