The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 124
... round . The man - against - man game by holes is the only real golf . In the good days of old - the days of real chivalry - scoring was considered a necessary evil for medal play . No one thought of writing down his score , or speaking ...
... round . The man - against - man game by holes is the only real golf . In the good days of old - the days of real chivalry - scoring was considered a necessary evil for medal play . No one thought of writing down his score , or speaking ...
Page 128
... round the element of caution is strictly to be observed ; in the second round brilliancy is brought into play . For , let us consider the matter for a minute . If four is the safe score for the first hole in the first round , I play ...
... round the element of caution is strictly to be observed ; in the second round brilliancy is brought into play . For , let us consider the matter for a minute . If four is the safe score for the first hole in the first round , I play ...
Page 129
... round . It may be said on first thoughts , " Is a man to be keeping his first card in his pocket all through the second round in order to weigh all these matters ? " Well , an ordinary duffer might be expected to forget his score at a ...
... round . It may be said on first thoughts , " Is a man to be keeping his first card in his pocket all through the second round in order to weigh all these matters ? " Well , an ordinary duffer might be expected to forget his score at a ...
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