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THE SHIPBUILDER 21 :: Sports :: TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR AN ATHLETE C1.5 To choose the sport which you are best suited for. That is do not try out for everything. Take the one you like or are in condition for. 62.5 5Vhen you have chosen the sport, develope your body for that to get everything out of it. Practice well to give your-self and your team the best you have. 53.5 The most important is uhe care of your body by proper food and the proper amount of sleep. t4.5 5Vhen in season of training, care should be taken to see that proper food is eaten. Plenty of proteins and starch. Eat only such foods as give the body the best conditioning proper- ties. I t5.5 The next thing is that an ath- lete gets plenty of sleep while in train- ing season. No late dates the night before a performance. C6.5 Nexer smoke, drink or chew, because this stimulates different or- gans of the body and slackens one's condition. t'7.5 Every athlete should respect the member of the other team, no un- fairness should be shown at any time during the game or outside the game. 18.5 Every athlete should show sportsmanship at all times during the game and in outside life. 19.5 The athlete should have per- fect mental development as well as good physical body. llis social life should be as interesting to him as is the game itself. tl0.5 Last, the athlete should never let honors go to his head. His best should be given at every showing and he should help and fight for his school or sport standing . P. EKSTROM BOYS ATHLETICS The boy's basketball team this year was not as successful as the previous year. Ten games were lost and only The boys lost many a seven won. close game and gave all their fight at every contest. All the boys were giv- en a chance to play often. Those lost for next year are: Victor Peterson, Phillip Ekstrom. co-captains, and Tony Piro. Mr. Jackman will have a very fine group of boys to work with and should go a long way. The boys for next year are: H. Paradis, T. Paradis, H. Alves, T. Tolman, -loe DeFabio, John DeFabio, D. Lewis, Thompson, L. Paradis, R. Appleford, M. Burn- side, Gauley, and A. Tolman. Here lies some of the finest material for any coach to work with. . The first team this year was made up of Victor Peterson tSenior5 left forward, Phillip Eskstrom tSenior5 left guard, Tom Paradis t,lunior5 cen- ter, Joe Delfabio t,lunior5 right guard, Tom Tolman tFreshman5 right for- ward, with Alves and lfeneck dividing the honors in the respective places right forward and center. joe lleliabio gave a year's play at guard and with the help of Phil Eskstrom gave trouble to many a daring forward. Victor Peterson a player on N. H. S. teams for five years came through the year with a total of 235 points to his credit. llc will be a great loss to next year's team. Tony Piro out for basketball only
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