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Show "Settlement Based on Fair Play and a Sporting Chance for Under Dog" ; By CAPT. I'KUCY in'Dl'I'.RN CREED, Briti.-.h Sportsman. i j There can he no put el on i art It or .ird will, or the settled conditions ! on which trade and t oinnn-n t!;e lifelil. ,,d of liuiiianit y, depend until a 1 settlement is readied l..a.-cd -n fair play for all and a sporting cliance for the uinler dtr. It is i,;i to tin- ?p..rttn. n of the worhl to ;;r-t to'etlier and to infuse int., tH. pnldie opinion of the uyrld and of their own countries llie spirit I and f;e, n;,i -onrv of sportsmanship, for in this spirit lies the only hope of ' num. No real sportsman was cer a bad Chri.-t :an. ! And it is up to America to lead the way. She holds the. Yachting i cup, the Polo cup, the International Horse Ifaeinjr cup, and most of the I championships in games and athletics. She is the largest country. She ' is the biggest nation. A gesture from the spurtsmea of Ajueiuvii would ' have fax-reach i 112 aId immediate reactions. |