Athletics of To-Day by Graham

ATHLETICS I. LO. DO. 1 est sho·vn y the en ries at its meet– ing . Even the most sordid pot-hun er will forsake spo t that offer hinher re :i:ards o nm at th club meetin s where one i quite certain the accommo– dation and management will be eyond rc1 roac 1. A. I . Do ·ner in hi biography in de cri inrr what h calls his I amat ur- rofe ional days ' when a.lthou h runninrr as an ama ur he us d o receive larO'e urns from spor pro– mo r to ap ear a their spurt a a · dra ~.- ' wri Thcr were certain spor at \·hie 1 I was only too glad nm for no hing, such a th London l le ic Clu , the Ci ·il 1 ·ic and Hud er fiel - ut ·ery fe • o hers." Thi mall corn limen from din()' prof s ional . In high standing of the in th a hl tic vorl n a r at finnn– lmildin

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