Word: sportsmanship
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Daley's column, according to the letter, "glosses over the moral implications of individual protest and opens the way for a romantic portrait of the Olympics as a shrine to brotherly competition and good sportsmanship...
...tack when you did?" Recalls Bus: "He was most sparing with his compliments. If I pulled a really bad blunder, I would arrange to have dinner with a friend. On one or two occasions I stayed the weekend." One of Emil Sr.'s concerns was sportsmanship. "He thought it was terrible to file protests," says Bus, "and he always warned me not to get involved in gamesmanship, which was especially prevalent...
Other players honored at last night's dinner were senior Dennis McCullough and junior Bobby Carr. McCullough was awarded the John Tudor Memorial Cup for sportsmanship, leadership, and team cooperation, and Carr won the Donald Angier Hockey Trophy as the team's most improved player...
Harvard never relented and forced Brown's Dick Rastany and substitute Mark Burns to make 14 saves in the third period but the only result was a series of incidents and poor sportsmanship by Small and Devaney that was duly penalized in the final minutes...
Choquette received the Fredrick Greeley Crocker Trophy, which in recent years has been recognized as a "Most Valuable Player" designation. Crosby received the William Paine LaCroix Award, given yearly to the senior most outstanding for his enthusiasm, sportsmanship, and team spirit...