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Show .1 QUISITES FOR 00D ATHLETES i TOLDBY COACH te Armstrong Exhibits -ilms Taken of Games, Parade C ressing the importance of ' sportsmanship, Ike Arm-i Arm-i ig, football coach at the Unity Uni-ty of Utah, addressed mem-of mem-of the Bingham high school Ptball team, high school i les and junior chamber of ' nerce members at their an Buddy banquet Wednesday ing at the Italian-French ii be a good athlete a boy be a modest winner and a igeous loser", Coach Arm-ig Arm-ig said. "You get as much of athletics and your school , : as you put into it. You ' get something for nothing. : might get it today, but will for it tomorrow," he con-id. con-id. ; said that he had never an athlete do anything. that all he could do was ; i them and if they had the ; attitude they would be i athletes. llowing his talk he showed of games between the Den-J. Den-J. and U. of U., Utah Aggies . U. of U., and the Sun Bowl : ; Utah played at El Paso, s, with New Mexico on Year's day. chnicolor films of the Sun parade were also shown. ;as assisted by Carl Schleck- freshman coach at Utah, i Mecham, assistant coach at J. of U., was also present. behalf of the team and )1, Coach Warren Allsop ted the junior chamber of lerce for the fine support i the basketball team this and for the banquet. Hard Nichols acted as toaster. toast-er. Other guests were Dr. S. Richards, president of in school district board of ition, and Coach Bailey stevan. Principal T. H. Mc-n Mc-n was unable to attend be- of illness in the family, nmittee members for the uet were Willard Nichols, i man; DelBert Barrett, Winn ; , Jess Southwell and L. G. :ss. |