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1935 KLY A.R E SENIOR CLASS TlflN COLLBaf TEXAS For when the one Great Scorer comes To write against your name, He writes, not whether you toon or lost But how you played the game. IT IS with great pleasure that we dedicate this book to three men who are true Sportsmen. Who teach their boys to win by honest effort. Three men in whom every student has the utmost confidence. It has been through the efforts of these three men that Abilene Christian College Athletes have gained a reputation for Sportsman- ship in victory or defeat. It is our hope that this book will always remain a monument to Fair Play and to Coaches A. B. Morris, J. Eddie Weems, and J. W. Treat, who so ably live and teach Sportsmanship.
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EVERY person should learn to play. Tritely it has been said: “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Jack, however, should learn to play fairly. Also, he should have the proper attitude toward play. He should consider sports and games as recrea- tion. The person who sheds tears over athletic con- tests does not know how to play. The Bible says: “Bodily exercise profiteth little.” (A little while.) Play is the “elixir of life,” but when we consider it too seriously, we defeat its purpose. A good sportsman will not take any advantage of his adversary. The coach who teaches his boys to vio- late the rules of the game and of true sportsmanship disgraces himself, his team, and the game he is play- ing. The win-at-any-cost method is a bane to ath- When a good sportsman loses, he congratulates his opponent, smiles, forgets the defeat, and begins to train for the next contest. When a good sportsman wins, he does not gloat over his trivial victory, nor does he become inflated with pride. Too many winners, using the vernacular of the average student, “cannot take it.” It is more difficult to be a good winner than it is to be a good loser.
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