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POLITICS AND SPORT

AMERICAN VIEWPOINT

(Received February 14, 9 a.m.)

. CHICAGO, February 12. Mr. Avery Brundage, president of the United States Olympic Committee, commenting on the statement by Mr. H. F. Pash, an official of the English Amateur Athletic Association, that if the Olympic Games were held at Tokio in 1940 they would not receive the support of British competitors, said it would not influence tlie American committee. "Politics has no place in amateur sport," he said.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1938, Page 9

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POLITICS AND SPORT Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1938, Page 9

POLITICS AND SPORT Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1938, Page 9

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