Sport, not winning, is the chief end of games. How the game is played is of far more consequence than who wins it.


Found in: Our Paper, Volume 28 (Massachusetts Reformatory, 1912), p. 219


Sport, not winning, is the chief end of games. How the game is played is of far more consequence than who wins it.

Sport, not winning, is the chief end of games. How the game is played is of far more consequence than who wins it.

Sport, not winning, is the chief end of games. How the game is played is of far more consequence than who wins it.

Sport, not winning, is the chief end of games. How the game is played is of far more consequence than who wins it.