Show Etiquette SPORTS SPORTSMANSHIP I The qua quality lit which perhaps more Ithan I Ithan than any other dist distinguishes true sportsmanship is absence of temper tem tem- temper temper I per Those Thoe who notice accurately I will find him dependably perfect in every test of situation or im impulse impulse pulse The onlookers always alwa's choose I him him their theil favorite because he is I human Every now and then his expression lights witha with a quick I smile a distinctly happy grin or I Ion I Ion on the other hand a grimace on oc- oc occasion oc occasion casion of marked bad luck or bung bung- bungled bun bungled led play When he wins he bunI takes t I his satisfaction if lightly lightly if he loses he takes it good Further Furthermore Furthermore Furthermore more when the game ame is over the I subject is finished and the why he won or lost or how he felt or I pla played ed is apparently gone out of mind I As a matter of fact an admirable sportsman is merel merely one who hay v ing ing ing- thoroughly learned the rules of each game that he attempts to play can be counted on in every test of or character as well as pia play to behave as a n gentleman I Sportsmanship can be very well t l acquired by following following- a few simple rules Ke Keep p your our mindon mind on the game ame but not on your feelings s If I you win dont don't at once begin bin to fancy fancy yourself a star st in the firm firm- firmament I ament above and apart from every everybody everybody everybody body else A gloating winner Is far more detested than a bad loser But when you lose do dont don't t sulk or long explain protest or I If you are arc hurt h whether ther in mind I or body dont don't nurse your bruises Get up and light heartedly cour courageously good good set get ready for the next encounter That Thatis Thatis is the the only way to take that life life thatis is also playing the game same |