“Bi iam Weak giee Gn the DGeeratty of Haren Yaateetbakt toms uses aloohele The bwo are not caumtible. Athletics call fer the very best efforts of an athlete, and elechol bemuibs anc Suteeturay with: Goopcieatiets hes then semen natin, tae, dunking with South lowe at ee training (sce page 4). + cents Os as ie ein ce publication, "Youth Studies Alcohol", by Uarimess end Fort, published by Bonje Ke Sanborn and Compeny, of Tow Yorke This, in my opinion, is a eplendid contribution to the problem of temperance oducaticue You may have it in your school library. Chapter VIII, entitied | whet About Athletics?” deals with what somo of the famous coaches of woll-imown sports say about alcohols anong these are Raute Roolme ~ *, » « Yo not only deuended that his players keep awny, fran drink during the season, but he insisted also on thoir loaving it alone ah OF senacne” Alonzo Stagg = . » she reprecented 30,000 coaches who were practicing and teaching players to leave drinking alone. ‘le said that coaches and eRe Save Sek eaian® De Se ot Ae liquers, even beers” Fiolding Yost = "The man who drinks eliminctes him~ self from serious athletics. e's through be~ fore he starts.” —