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THE NATIONAL GAME

Sir— Among the many good reasons for encouraging sportsmanship you include the important one of example youngsters. This cannot be overemphasised if the reputation of the British Empire is to be maintainea. Can the future not undermine the good work of past generations if certain canons of behaviour are not upheld in all games? Questionable attitudes may affect the whole character of the individual Pl»yer.-Yours. L ete i .u DßU June 22, 1956.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28002, 23 June 1956, Page 5

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THE NATIONAL GAME Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28002, 23 June 1956, Page 5

THE NATIONAL GAME Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28002, 23 June 1956, Page 5