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These novel judg ments recall that an up-state newspa per not long ago spoke of taking a murdered man's "post-mortem" state, uient. Note From Basswood Bugle. Somebody took the rope off the bell fin the fire engine house to use for a 'clothesline, and now, when there is a lira, the constable has to climb up into the tower and ring the bell with a hammer. Somebody took the ham 'mer the other day, and, whenllank Purdy's corncrlb ketched lire, the con stable had to hurry down to MM .ker's store for to borry a hammer. Hllllker had lent bis hammer to Dea con Renfrew, who lives four miles out tn the country, and by the time the constable had got there and hunted around In the barn for the hammer 'ard got back to the engine house, the angry elements had done their worst land Hank's corncrlb was a mass of (smoldering ruins. Judge's Library. Sweetest Success. f "What's the sweetest kind of suc cess?" ' "That which you achieve by acting .contrary to the a 'vice of your friends. It isn't every tall p'.ayer who can make a hit on the stare. Don't Argufy" A single dith of Post oasties with sugar and cream tens the whole storj 'The Memory Lingers" Poatum Ce.-eal Company, Ltd. Battle Creek, Micli. in, j.mm mmm: :;UyS.. Frank Klaus The coming middlo-weight cham pion of the world, in the estimation of many good boxing judges, is Frank Klaus, of Pittsburg. Klaus has come into ring prominence within the past year and is growing better every day. His friends believe that he Is the logical successor of Stanley Ketchel, being a fighter along the same lines as the unfortunate Grand Rapids box er, who fell by an assassin's bullet. Klaus is 23 years of age. lie has been in the boxing gamo for somo Lime, but his reputation had not YALE NOT RUNNING SMOOTH Team Is Expected to Improve Great Deal, However, Under Work oT Its Expert Coaches. Yale doesn't stand as impressively is usual for superiority on the grid- Iron bv anything evidenced as yet this veur. Cantain Daly hasn't a coherent, smooth running football machine at his disposal. The team hasn't got the nunch. the power to forgo a swift, sure attack when it is needed. It is expected to Improve a great deal, how-f-ver, under tho work of Its expert coaches. Knntieh cames have been played and the season has ndvanced far enough to make the assertion that the chief aim of those who worked so hard kist winter as members of the rules committee has been accomplish- Captain Daly of Yale. ed. The game is much safer and tho nlavers are open to fewer and less serious Injuries. Tho game Is less exhausting and freer from mucli un necessary roughness, which more than anything else opened the way to constant unfavorable criticism. There are bound to be some injuries. It could not be otherwise, In such a ptrenuous sport, but the Injuries up to this time have been of a minor kind, except In two or three cases. Although Yale has suffered more than any other team by the new rules, Head Coach Ted Coy Is far from knocking the new code. "Give them a chance," says the greatest of Yale players. "Despite the fact that people claim there Is just as much chance for injury as there was of yore, the game us It Is now played is not as dangerous as before. And I believe that from a spectator's view point the new game is much more in teresting and exciting. Every play can be seen now, whereas before, wh'U the old rubs were in vogue, at tack after attack on the line could not he fully appreciated by the specta tors, inasmuch as they couldn't . tell w ho carrier; the bell." Duchess Takes Up Golf. The Ducluss of Marlborough is tho !; test convert to f.olf. She lias gone iu lor it. e,o strongly Ihat she has . . c ' Miilly decided to take a hoe. e at .c :'t!i I'crwiek, ( lo -e by I lie Ol' the I,. .-' ioUlse-1 ill the I'lilted King- ('.oii:. .-l.e !s kill'. i r I v. o birds with a li.g!.- Mnae. for air iheirabouts 1 1 , lie s i hat of Sui' Tlaiul and Miits l.i rd lv i S; i i'.err Churcl.il!, her ! i ci rid : en. v lio ih spite the constat ' .f. !!! of lei ! n.'.h r. (ices seem t :!. -..I CCd.t Ke.'y Knocked Out. ;... AH.-!!. ' : i !.i I v. J, !.; c-ha!:.!.!n:i, . : d a I ' ' hill! ie Nolly of i ..;.;.;;,, be:, sv tho :,!oi.n I; Valley Z.nU lie ciiib i'.t AniHerdiiin, N. Y., the oiaer night. At it II was best from urt to linish. i id in X. of Pittsburg. Bpioad far until recently. He stands 5 foet 711- inches and is of sturdy build. He is not especially clever but has a punch 18-carat lino and the courage of a lion. He loves to mix up things while In the ring and does not mind taking two or three blows to land one of his pile drivers. Klaus has fought good battles with Ketchel, Papke and Harry Lewis. He had no trouble defeating Jimmy Gardner. He is out after the middleweight title and stands ready to meet any of the other fighters who claim it. Many of the greatest baseball stars come from the farm, and it is not sur prising that they go back after retir ing from the game. It Is tho ambition of every prize fighter nowadays to grab a champion ship and get Into vaudeville. Sam Langford, the knock-out pugi list, says he Is tired of the stage. There is too much sham and not enough reality about such life to rat Isfy Sam's aesthetic taste for tho beautiful. A westerner Is to be head of the United States Coif association. Hackenschmldt's declaration that he would meet Gotch, should the real world's champion emerge from retire ment, has stirred up the wrestling fans from Missouri. Hackenschmidt wants to fly In an airship. He Is not afraid of flying falls. Fielder Jones, former manager of the White Sox, Is reported as saying that he has no intention of returning to baseball at present and that he prefers to live on his fruit farm in Oregon. If they can hold cross-country r ins In tho city why not cross-city run; in the country? Capt. Pat Page's Maroon baseball team has downed the Japanese In straight falls. The jiu Jitsu, however, was barred. European wrestlers, like 1 (alley's comet, always come back, but they come oftener. Suppose Wrestler Gotch should sud denly decide to emerge, from retire ment. Would Hackenschmidt call off that American tour? William Rourke, owner of the Oma ha Western league baseball team, an nounced plans for a $.10,000 ball park to be built there this year. The plans include a steel grand stnnd and im proved field. Bids for American Fighters. H. O. Messier of Milwaukee Iiiih Iwen chosen us representative of Hugh Mcintosh to arrange for a party of American fighters to invade Kngland this winter. The following offers have been wired to various pugilists for these fights: Kaiifftnann Is offered $13,000 for live fights, or ,10 per cent of the receipts; Paekey McFarlund h offered $fi, ono for two fights, or a .10 per cent, share; Klaus of Pittsburg Is offered $5,000 for ..iree fights, or 'J.ri per cent, of the receipts, and Ad Wol giist Is offered $3,000 for each contest, with the option of a 10 per cent, share In the receipts. Kaulniaiin may luecl Johnson under this agreement. 100 Mile Bicycle Record. '. 11. (Iruhb. the Ki,gli:,h vi getarian ling (dub rld'-r, aeronsp'h In d a ('.,(. lonnaiiee In heating the K.isti in . li -h count n s' I u:i mill .- ( lie;.; eld. He; pit" til" W 1 1 1 1 1 . he covered distance 111 lho hour.-, one minute, niy-two si-conds, ns i-giiin-t the i 1 1 1 1 -s best thru- of live hu.irs. ten 1 1 1 1 e .-. . t W i d v s i i o 1 1 d s . ! rye per Kin roe the t Wi I'll Sammy Sreith Outpointed Cosdr.i lut'g Sammy Smii !i of I'hil u!i 1 i h ; outpointed .lack (ioodinan of ., Yi;, i 1 1 y iu a fast ten round bout lie tore ll e Vltioi...! Spurt!: g chili iii the I liter i iv li.'- other lli!.!. The light- ;r.g v.... fiiiioi.. throughout with Smith .-Lowing to udvant age, except in the s:th round, which was Good-man's. c Gridiron St.irs Need Not Possesi Great Weight, as Agility and Speed Figure In Contests. Light, Meet footed backs are In d mniiil this year for nil the college foot ball teams. I'nder the new rules the light player has at last come Into his own. This does not mean that the lurel; field can be composed of men in the lightweight class. Put the day of (he ponderous, heavy backs seems to be a thin;; of the past. A player weighing from 1.'0 to ISO pounds has t!ii- call for tho positions this year. The nhoHshmi nt of (lie sturdy, cata pult type of hack is due to the change in the rules dealing with the old stylo of Hue plunging play. No longer Is It le' il for the human baCerlng ram to herl three or more men as interfer ence at a:i opposing hue. Mass play ha.; hern ( (V. dually abolished. And so the character of the game has un dergone a great change from the days of the fly ins wedge. That the big college tennis reallzo the futility of plnving heavy men In the hack Held is shown by the num ber of hi ills made this year. The heavy men had their try-outs early In the ,-ta:,o:i and they failed to make as much headway as tlip lighter play ers. In Ki:ue cases the experiment proved father costly. Harvard wa one of th.i first to ro nli:v the value of ll';ht men In the bak f:;d. Kvidcnr" of tlds was ihi'V.n whrn Minot, an AU-Amerlcnn back of hut year, was shifted to a place in the line. Miaot's plunges through opposing lines last season in It I'd the Crimson many big gains, lu;t with the restrictions on this stylo of play this season the coaches do elded lie would be more valuablo on the line. Later in the year Princeton mado a similar ihift. Captain IMdlo Hart, reckoned one of the best l;ae plungers In the country, was taken out of tho back field after thu Lafiyetto game and placed in tho line, la tho game with Carlisle Hart more than won bis spurs as an aggressive lino man. Ho opened up some big gaps fur tho backs to tear through. Coach Ted Coy of Yale was another football director to startle the ex perts when he placed Howe In at full back. Last season Howe was tho choice for quarter back and It was ex pected he would play that position this year. Ho is heavy enough under the new rules, but he does not meas ure up In weight by many pounds to some of the old-time full backs. Perhaps the forward pass bad had much to do with giving the light men their opportunity. Surely that, coup led with the necessity of end runs, has worked a big change in the com plexion of the attack. To bo success ful the forward pass must bo hurled ami reci iveil by a player quick on bis feet, ono able to get started with the hall at top speed. While lacking in concentration of attack and a bit weak on the defense, Princeton has ono of tho fastest back fields In the coun try. Sparks, Pendleton and Itallou make up a combination hard to beat Pendleton Is counted ono of the best runners In a broken field of recent years, and Sparks shows plenty of lash in his attempts to skirt the ends. Halloa Is fast on his feet and at the fame time an able punter. Against Houser of Carlisle he mado an excel lent showing, outkicking tho Indian by many yards. Nor are the Tigers without their usual drop kicker. Pendleton has nc qnitted himself well In the early games and seems capable of dropping the ball over the cross bar from any point almost within the 40-yard line. The list of star Princeton kickers is a long one. Somehow Nassau secures a good goal kicker almost every year. While Harvard haB been rolling up big scores on Hb opponents Yale and Princeton have not been doing so well. Yale was scored on by Syra cuse, beaten by the Army and held to a no score tie by Vanderbllt. Princeton started off well enough by scoring IS points on Stevens, but only managed to score 12 on New York university. Villa Nova was easy for the Orange and Ulack. but the Tigers barely won by a score of 3 to 0 over Lafave'le- They defeated the Indians, C to 0. DEATH NOT DUE TO FOOTBALL Autopsy Reveals Real Cause o' Freshman's Demise at Cornell Died of Heart Disease. That Lauren II. Palno of Puluth, the freshman who died at Cornell in firmary the other night, did not die from injuries sustained in football practise was made known after an autopsy upon the body by Dr. Charles A. Pent., the Huffalo pathologist. The findings confirmed the opinion of the football coaches and others connected with the game and re moves all doubts as to the playing of the balance of tho scheduled year. The findings are contained In the fol lowing telegram sent by President J. G. Schurman to Franklin Palno, the hoy's father: iiv I'.entz of Huffalo made a post mortem examination and has Just submitted to me the following signed report: 'From the findings it Is my column that the patient died of un avoidable acute dilatation of tho heart, associated with arterial disease nnd a Kastro enlero colitis. There v. a no evidence of anything duo to football Injury. The gastro entero eolith was the most Important cause of tie dilatation.' I should add that I r Unit Is a member of the depart niei.t of pathology of the I'nlverslty of Puft'.-ilo and has made thousands of ci:t..p,.en." A B. shop's Opinion of Football. in a recent sermon on football l:i.-l.op Candler of tho Southern Melh m!i. t huri h :aid: ! '! ' hoi 'Mil ! l ill h in the matter is it1-; i'c 1- in c i . ' of ioutiihty at which hi iii i i y iiw nles hive hern uiin'-d j: i .1- of Its eh:- !' al'r:. lions, ami an ! '';!! at the iMuiu.'i ion of this elc j pu nt would UK-aii eli'iilnatlon of tho :;:me. I hero are some tilings w men cannot be reloritud wilhoiit tho death of them becuusc lho heart of their life is the evil. This Is the case of football. It is Inherently and Incur ably bad Answer No Doubt Truthful, but by No Means What the Crator Desired. i Pooker T. Washington, congratu lated by a New York reporter on the success he had made of his life, said with a smile: "I suppose I must be modest and declare that luck has had more to do with my progress, or otherwise 1 11 be In Senator Dash's shoes. "Senator Dash of Tallapoosa prided himself on his rise from the bottom, for Senator Dash in his youth had worked with the colored people In the cotton fields. "Hoastlng tit a political meeting about his rhe, the senator singled out t'nele Calhoun Webster among his audience and said: " 'I see before me old Calhoun Web ster, beside whom, In the broiling southern sun, I toiled day after day. Now. ladies mid genlkiueii. 1 appeal to I'ncle Calhoun. Tell us all, uncle, was I, or was 1 not, a good man in the cotton Held?' " 'Yo' wuz a good mnn, senatah,' tho aged negro replied; 'yo wuz a good man, fo' a fack; but yo' sut'ny didn't work much.' " PUT 'CM TO SLEEP. Novelist When I'm writing a novel, f lose considerable sleep over it Critic Oh! well, what's your loss Is your renders' gain. STOMACH MISERY VANISHES Indigestion, Gas, Sourness and Dys pepsia Go and Your Stomach Feels Fine in Five Minutes. If your meals don't tempt you, or what llttlo you do eat seems to (ill you, or lays liko a lump of lend in your stomach, 'or if you have heart burn or a sick, sour, upset or gassy stomach, that Is a sign of Indigestion. 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