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TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER BAFE AND FIANOC MOVING Res. 'Phone §8. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,:Minn. l THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1912, MY DRESSIN' Room: T NEED Youse! STRIPES 15 ) By "HOP" FOOTBALL TOO ROUGH Pugilists Dodge Gridiron Game Because Too Strenuous.. Average Fighter Would Sooner Face Pack of Fallen Angels Than Take Any Part in the Popular Col- lege Pastime. “If you want to get a fighter's goat Just ask him to help out some team in a football game,” said Bug Slattery to @ party of friends the other day, writes Walter C. Kelly in the Cleve: land Leader. “How's that, Bug; don’'t the mitt artists like the gentle gridiron pas- time?” asked Harry L. Davis, who is an enthusiast on all branches of clean port. “The average pugilist would sooner face a pack of fallen angels than take part in a football contest,” answered Slattery. “The professional fighter has a horror of the strenuous college sport. He does not like the roughing, and the terrific bumps that the gladi- ators of the gridiron are so accus- tomed to. A fighter likes to have a single opponent, and he wants him in such a position that he can keep his eyes upon him all the time. He dis- likes to have a king upset him from behind, and then have a dozen or more other chaps stamp all over -him and wipe up the mud with his physiog- nomy, “They brought a big fighter to Buf- falo a few years ago to play against the Oakdales. The manager of the vis- iting team thought his fighter could take care of anything they would place opposite him in the game, and he went in there with the express de- termination to knock out his man. But he counted without his host. The game had not gone the first half before the pugilist was being carried off to the side lines by his friends. He was a sorry looking specimen, and so sore about the body that he did not leave his room for a few days. That guy never tried the college sport again. “I remember some years ago when the Detroit A. C. brought a team here to play against the C. A. C,. they brought a fighter named McGee with them. It was to be his job to put Sport Donnelly, the C. A. C. captain, out of commission. Donnelly, who was & great football genius, and a fighter as well, was put wise to Mr. McGee’s Intentions, and he watched the D. A. C. slugger closely. Along about the lat- ter part of the first period there was e scrimmage near the grand stand, and when the smoke cleared away McGee remained prostrate on the sod while Sport was in his position inno- cently chawing his finger nails. “I guess the fighters were never known to make a success at football,” said Doctor Kvz. “They do not under- stand the game in the first place, nev- er having been trained to that sort of thing. Tootball is a college game, and it requires a different sort of tutoring eltogether to develop players than what is given the pugilistic gentry. Then, too, it requires a different sort of pluck to that shown in fistic engage- ments. Football is much more strenu- ous, and far more dangerous than fighting in the ring. The gridiron hero s more daring and reekless than his pugilist brotber, and the football man is obliged to train much harder, and to suffer more hardships. He needs: more moral courage than the fighter.™ For Neatness in Clothing. London has adopted a French indus. try which aims at neatness. It is that of the “stoppeur.” The word refers to the art of mending clothes. In Paris the “stoppeur” is well and favorably known. Supposing a gentleman tears his coat or burns a hole with his cigar- ette in his trousers, the garment is conveyed to the “stoppeur,” who in some mysterious way reconstructs the material. In some way they seem to weave in the stuff, joining up threads of a bit of cloth cut from another part. Muslic’s Range at Enfield. “Music for sale. 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Lacrosse Growing In Popularity, Lacrosse, the national game of Canada, is rapidly becoming a world- wide sport. The Britisher has scat- tered cricket and association football wherever he has settled. Baseball is confined almost entirely to Americans and Canadians and is being taken up by the Japanese and Chinese. On the other hand, lacrosse is played not by Canadian residents in foreign lands, but by teams composed of natives in the United States, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan, ete, Big U. 8. Soccer Organization. It is probable a big soccer organiza- tlon covering the United States will be formed in the near future. Astrology. It would be futile to attempt to determine the time and place of the origin of astrology. It is as ancient as history itself. When we first hear of human society we find plong with it the “excellent fop- pery of the world,” as Shake- speare called astrology. 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