CORRESPONDENCE
“Draughts''.— (1) There is nothing in the rules against “manning down” at any stage of the game; (2) In the case you quote (four kings to two) “manning down” would be considered a breach of sporting etiquette. F. J. Keogh.—Sorry, but if we let this controversy become a “free-for-all” we would _ have to run a special edition to get all the letters in. “Centre."—Thanks for your letter and appreciative remarks, but it is a bit too late to open up a fresh line of controversy. “Fairplay."—-See replA- to above, although your remarks are neither appreciative non appreciated.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 465, 21 September 1928, Page 10
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