MORE LIFE WANTED.
TO THE EDIXOB.
Oae o«onot bat be etraok nowa-^cUyM ' with the a p»thy displayed by oar young men m matters althletlo. At this time of the year three or four football olabs ought to be m exls^enaa. bat am sorry to cay suoh is not the oaae. Insteid, our young men are to be found standing at the itreefc oorners smoking and loafing away their time on a: Saturday afternoon 1 , inatead of trying to buildup* constitution by healthy exo rola". Tberi is no mlsttkt but the race is degenerating, -and I sometimes seriously think what the young men of the next generation will be like. Oome young men ! away with this elaggtshneas, bnokle togeeher and let us se'i three or four football and orlcket olubs m: exlstenoa, the members striving to pat their own particular club at the top of the tree by the end of the season. ; : { v :■'■■;,^.-:T"- --"' I ameto.i ■ '■'^■■'-■ : .An old !um. Ashbur ton, August 10th 1888. i -
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 11 August 1888, Page 2
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165MORE LIFE WANTED. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 11 August 1888, Page 2
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