. Athletic principles and activities . |R ■§&■■■■ fj^gjjjlf^^ — What A . G. Spalding & Bros. Manufacture All articles bearing the Spalding Trade Mark are made by A. G. Spalding & Bros, in their own factories. Leading players in every branch of sport use Spalding implements and equipment b ecause they appreciate the value of Spald- | ing workmanship and material. If its Spaldings, its right. Base Ball Tennis Bathing Suits Foot Ball Golf Sweaters Soccer Squash Tennis Jerseys Basket Ball Cricket Athletic Clothing Running Shoes Field Hockey School Uniforms Hammers and Croquet Camp Uniforms Weights
. Athletic principles and activities . |R ■§&■■■■ fj^gjjjlf^^ — What A . G. Spalding & Bros. Manufacture All articles bearing the Spalding Trade Mark are made by A. G. Spalding & Bros, in their own factories. Leading players in every branch of sport use Spalding implements and equipment b ecause they appreciate the value of Spald- | ing workmanship and material. If its Spaldings, its right. Base Ball Tennis Bathing Suits Foot Ball Golf Sweaters Soccer Squash Tennis Jerseys Basket Ball Cricket Athletic Clothing Running Shoes Field Hockey School Uniforms Hammers and Croquet Camp Uniforms Weights Quoits Shoes Discus Lawn Bowls Stockings Hurdles Volley Ball Hats and Caps Vaulting Poles Serve-Us Ball Water Polo Javelins Skates Fencing Boxing Gloves Ice Hockey Home Exerciser Striking Bags Skis Gymnasium and Lacrosse Toboggans Playground Hand Ball Snowshoes Apparatus The Spalding Catalogue gives latest prices, pictures and descriptions of everything in athletic sport. Mailed free from any Spalding You dont pay forthe name* when you buy a Spalding athleticarticle, as some dealers who areafter larger profits will sometimestry to make you believe. You payfor—and get—Satisfaction. The name, as shown by theSpalding Trade-Mark, is a guar-antee that you are getting yourmoneys worth. Just as goodis never just the same. iy.^B^[}^ii^it^iLujiL^jiLUi|Miiy.^|tj^^^i^By^ THE CODE OF A GOOD SPORT Thou shalt not quit. IIThou shalt not alibi. IllThou shalt not gloat over winning. IVThou shalt not be a poor loser. VThou shalt not take unfair advantage. VIThou shalt not ask odds thou art unwillingto give. VIIThou shalt always be ready to give thineopponent the shade. VIII Thou shalt not underestimate an opponent,nor overestimate thyself. IX Thou shalt root with all thy might, but inrooting a good sport will root right. X Honor the game thou playest, for he whoplayeth the game straight and hard winseven when he loses. (From Spaldings Official Volley Hall (iiiide, 19221
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