John A Johnson High School - Maroon Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1921

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A Few Words From Cut Coach Perhaps all students do not know ex- actly what it means to play fair. lt certainly does not mean that you can go into a game, or a contest, with no other idea than that of wanting to beat the other team, regardless of how your end is accomplished. llowever, the pre- eminent idea that any one should have in entering a contest is to win, if possible. Then here comes the question: llow will you win? Would you care to see your team win, if they could not do so by good clean sportsmanship? Absolutely not, none of you would want to see your team gain unless they won by fair play only. Let us draw a picture of unclean sportsmanship. Suppose your team is in a football game, to decide the championship of the state. On the opponent's side, perhaps, there is a mighty good player, a fellow who is gaining all the ground for his team. Then the idea comes to one of your players that if, by some means, that good player can be forced to leave the game, you can win and be declared champions. A few minutes later this star player, by unfair tactics, is injured and forced to leave his place. This, of course, results in a victory for your team. Then, even though the score was in your favor, the victory wouldn't really be yours, if you did not play clean. Now, let us look a few years hence, after this game has become history to most of us, and some of us, perhaps, have forgotten it entirely. Little differ- ence does it make to us, today, who won the championship five or six years ago. What is gained by the fellows who laid that player out in the championship game so long ago? They gained nothing but the idea of how to play in an unsports- manlike manner. What did the players on the other team gain? They learned how to play clean, even though they were beaten. ln other words, the fellows on one team were practicing the methods of dishonesty and deceit, those on the other team were playing fairly and squarely, thus building a good moral character, which is worth more than any football game or any other other kind of game ever played. lsn't that true? Now, if you enter a game, always enter with the idea of winning, if such a thing be possible, but win fairly and play at all times in a sportsmanlike manner. Be a good sportsman, and courteous to your opponents. ln athletic games one can learn the value of co-operation, and the meaning of fair play, loyalty and honor are also developed. Learn to stand by our team in defeat, learn to congratu- late the other team. lt is a fine thing to share the honors of a victory and feel that someone else has done as much as yourself to win, yet it is a greater thing to become a good loser. There is nothing a fellow needs in life any more than courage, and may I say that it takes a great deal of courage to be fair and honest. As these are essen- tial qualities in any athletic contest, so are they in the game of life, where moral courage is such an important factor. By learning to play honestly and fairly, you have gained a victory in that alone, though your team may have lost. lt seems to me that the moral victory you have won is greater than any other kind of victory. It is in this way that you acquire the habits and moral character which enable you to meet the duties of life. The good player becomes the good citizen, so play fair.



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