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THB SUNDAY .CALL, SR ; \ 5 RN L LR i ! M‘A‘t\“;”l \\H ALE BELCHER. AL Sy ProTo GRoOUP OF SouTHERN c ALIFORMNIAY GOLFERS. ) y N/ A %— e other side Mrs. J. W. Bowers of ive the Pasa- a good rub. the front lar and a he Scotch part of the pest; the curiosity shop, has gotten out. As in all things ., they don’t like to have the public watch them. And then, than too, the wind out there makes it difficult at is not so to get about eas! a nine days’ The southern p ers nearly all learned to play in the old countrys C. E. Orr, John Law on and C., E. Maud al as it is played in Scotl before they were int in / a at all. Each and every o of them is right at the top n in particular wonder. jub with a good, strong ball flies anywhere from He practically doubles t can be made in any oth- hu d and_fifty rds is d ce in cricket, but hed the distance \\\\ n-horn players are R. Folger, R. M. Mrs. ~.D. C. P. Hubbard, FOSTER. Byrne. Folger 77 (d @ N a ance t¥ On¢ d like to see s to be a sign suspended in- t one he ever put d Champion Law- en practicing like mad dy and often a =>, Doublecay Crockett. But, pody knows demanc that it sroughly en- fore it become the winner C g is virtually true of ticing on the c 1 re are sure of it. But there I been ever so ¥ng the same thing, not t Del Monte also. year is supposed to be the and the most interesting 1 this coast. The presence of the crack Scoichmen had put every American cn his mettle, and he intends to the ocean air as are the do or die. Besides golf there will be a fast and fu- ing is as good re- rious steeplechsse. And polo will take a first place. Walter Hobart and Joe “Tobin een learning have been tearing up the turf about those nkers,” and parts lately, and trainers have been a thing or two. speeding blooded horses for tests. challenges her the Altogether D=1 Monte will be the scene g out to see. Min- of many festivities. Society has packed Dillon, the two up its dozen trunks and sped away to the sckett, Florence place of action. They believe in the home- in and Ruth Mc- ly old saying, “The early bird catches the s who visit the worm,” and-they all want to be in the 1 the morning before that scramble for it. s o unfortunately, the rules hould be won twice be- nal property of has been prac- links to make