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SOUND ADVICE FOR ATHLETES.

Ppllpwjng is a eodp of couimandmPßtjj fop atl)lptos.' -It js not certain who originated them, but whoever did would not, object to their being handed along:— (1; "Thou shalt not quit." (_) "Thou shalt not alibi." (,'!) "Thou shalt not gloat, over winning." (4) "Thou shalt not be a rotten loser." (o) "Thou-shalt not take unfair advantage." '' (ft) "Thop shalt not ask odds thou art unwilling to give." ' (7)'MThpu sbnK be always ready ip giye thjjfi'o pppppepts 'tjip' 'p3ge. ' (5) ?'Remember that thp g.anie is thp thing apd he thinketh otherwisp is, po'trup spprtgnran.' 1 (0) '"Honor thp gaPIP Wfl pl f iyP rs > for hp who piaycth the p-rao straight imd hard, w»p§ oven wfept) bp losses."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16348, 4 February 1924, Page 9

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SOUND ADVICE FOR ATHLETES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16348, 4 February 1924, Page 9

SOUND ADVICE FOR ATHLETES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16348, 4 February 1924, Page 9

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