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Not that it was gambling-oh, my no! In fact any laying of wagers was strictly prohibited by the club's constitution.But there are ways and means of getting cattle through a fence without taking down the bars, and there was talk that Horace Carwell had made a pretty stiff bet with Major Turpin Wardell as to the outcome of the match, the major and Mr.Carwell being rivals of long standing in the matter of drives and putts.

"Beastly fine day, eh, what?" exclaimed Bruce Garrigan, as he setdown on a tray a waiter held out to him a glass he had just emptied with every indication of delight in its contents."If it had been made to order couldn't be improved on," and he flicked from the lapel of Tom Sharwell's coat some ashes which had blown there from the cigarette which Garrigan had lighted.

"You're right for once, Bruce, old man," was the laughing response."Never mind the ashes now, you'll make a spot if you rub any harder.""Right for once? 'm always right!" cried Garrigan "And it may interest you to know that the total precipitation, including rain and melted snow in Yuma, Arizona, for the calendar year 1917, was three and one tenth inches, being the smallest in the United States.""It doesn't interest me a bit, Bruce !" laughed Sharwell."And to prevent you getting any more of those statistics out of your system, come on over and we'll do a little precipitating on our own account.I can stand another Bronx cocktail.""I'm with you! But, speaking of statistics, did you know that from the national forests of the United States in the last year there was cut 840,612,030 board feet of lumber? What the thirty feet were for I don't know, but - ""And I don't care to know," interrupted Tom."If you spring any more of those beastly dry figures - Say, there comes something that does interest me, though!" he broke in with."Look at those cars take that turn !""Some speed," murmured Garrigan."It's Bartlett and Poland," he went on, as a shift of wind blew the dust to one side and revealed the gray roadster and the Spanish Omelet."The rivals are at it again."Bruce Garrigan, who had a name among the golf club members as a human encyclopaedia, and who, at times, would inform his companions on almost any subject that chanced to come uppermost, tossed away his cigarette and, with Tom Sharwell, watched the oncoming automobile racers.

"They're rivals in more ways than one," remarked Sharwell."And it looks, now, as though the captain rather had the edge on Harry, in spite of the fast color of Harry's car.""That's right," admitted Garrigan."Is it true what I've heard aboutboth of them-that each hopes to place the diamond hoop of proprietorship on the fair Viola?""I guess if you've heard that they're both trying for her, it's true enough," answered Sharwell."And it also happens, if that old lady, Mrs.

G.0.5.Sipp, is to be believed, that there, also, the captain has the advantage.""How's that? I thought Harry had made a tidy sum on that ship- building project he put through.""He did, but it seems that he and his family have a penchant for doing that sort of thing, and, some years ago, in one of the big mergers in which his family took a prominent part, they, or some one connected with them, pinched the Honorable Horace Carwell so that he squealed for mercy like a lamb led to the Wall street slaughter house.""So that's the game, is it?"

"Yes.And ever since then, though Viola Carwell has been just as nice to Harry as she has to Gerry - as far as any one can tell-there has been talk that Harry is persona non grata as far as her father goes.He never forgives any business beat, I understand.""Was it anything serious?" asked Garrigan, as they watched the racing automobiles swing around the turn of the road that led to the clubhouse.

"I don't know the particulars.It was before my time - I mean before I paid much attention to business.""Rot!You don't now.You only think you do.But I'm interested.I expect to have some business dealing with Carwell myself, and if I could get a line - ""Sorry, but I can't help you out, old man.Better see Harry.He knows the whole story, and he insists that it was all straight on his relatives' part.But it's like shaking a mince pie at a Thanksgiving turkey to mention the matter to Carwell.He hasn't gone so far as to forbid Harry the house, but there's a bit of coldness just the same.""I see.And that's why the captain has the inside edge on the love game.Well, Miss Carwell has a mind of her own, I fancy.""Indeed she has! She's more like her mother used to be.I remember Mrs.Carwell when I was a boy.She was a dear, somewhatconventional lady.How she ever came to take up with the sporty Horace, or he with her, was a seven-days' wonder.But they lived happily, I believe.""Then Mrs.Carwell is dead?"

"Oh, yes-some years.Mr.Carwell's sister, Miss Mary, keeps The Haven up to date for him.You've been there?""Once, at a reception.I'm not on the regular calling list, though Miss Viola is pretty enough to - ""Look out !" suddenly cried Sharwell, as though appealing to the two automobilists, far off as they were.For the yellow car made a sudden swerve and seemed about to turn turtle.

But Bartlett skillfully brought the Spanish Omelet back on the road again, and swung up alongside his rival for the home stretch-the broad highway that ran in front of the clubhouse.

The players who were soon to start out on the links; the guests, the gallery, and the servants gathered to see the finish of the impromptu race, murmurs arising as it was seen how close it was likely to be.And close it was, for when the two machines, with doleful whinings of brakes, came to a stop in front of the house, the front wheels were in such perfect alignment that there was scarcely an inch of difference.

"A dead heat !" exclaimed Bartlett, as he leaped out and motioned for one of the servants to take the car around to the garage.

"Yes, you win !" agreed Captain Poland, as he pushed his goggles back on his cap.He held out a bill.

"What's it for?" asked Bartlett, drawing back.

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