OLYMPIC GAMES
ATTACK OXtHiIW*H FAlft PLAY
1 HlSlf-AMKKK'-'AN COMPLAINTS,
ißres* A<wock»tion-By Tekgr»pb-Copjrr^fh» -Received 8.4S p.m., Sep!. 2-Ith. NKW YORK. Sept. ?A.
Th« Iri-h-Alif-f'iiiUt a I \vh«» tuttl" jKte.i at- ihe Sudittin have ev«-rv AnH-rican coileg* l attiuliniji .British Jair play at th&" present--Olympic gawtss. Judge Dowling, of the Supreme Court, M»- 'James Sullivan, ruthta)*sinner at Olympic, and Mr Conway, prefiiitni <>f ihe lrii>li-Ai»Mfrk\iu AthMic Club. jiUfiiiieit a iliniK-r ai X*-»v ork ;uid denounced Ksitih fair play. Mr Sullivan th-<hired that tht> l„ivrq>«*nl j-ohoeiiien wore pivp.nvd >ii<*'* for <Jn» Uty "f war.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13709, 25 September 1908, Page 5
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91OLYMPIC GAMES Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13709, 25 September 1908, Page 5
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