#2 ~ Dale Maxwell, oe An alummyis of one college bets an alumnus of another college $50,00 that his team is going to whip tho tar out of the vrofessionaltman's alma mater, and when the game ents they have lost their fifty _ gmackers and there is only one thing to do < and that is the fire the football coach, or just raise the devil. But when football season is over the business ané prefessional man goes back to his work, doing a ‘good job in making a very fine living and is considered a pretty reasonadle fellow. They don't just get that ‘way «« they have already gotten that way. eau I know bankers and lawyers that would sit down and give you the finest advice about everything ; that you might ask them, excevt about that great American gane that. we have all gone nutty over, Bonk: DT was at the allestar game in Chicago this summer, Over 35,000 people attended, and many of them paid 3,30 for a seat to seeaa spectacle that was entirely out of season, but was ballyhooed by the | Chicago Tribune in the name of charity, I do not know what the pras got but the ameteurg got $500.00 a piece and all their expenses, ahd, the promoter got $10,000 for his promotion, I am hoping that some of those anemic Little kids got some milk that was net too diluted to straighten up their rachitice bodies. I is a great ching we do in the nane of charity. | ie The boys came out and as they passed by me they looked like a bunch of professio wrestlers who had seen their best days - big, fat, stolid and leaden individuals, all of whom had come to eellege to get 2 college education, but most of them being paid GQuring the time they wore in sehool, and who feel they \ coule earn wore money playing football even in college ‘than they could earn on the outside. When their days of eligibility were over they were not satisfied like Dale Maxwell, who, starts out practicing patience « not, t hope = but is willing to start at the bottom, and being hopeful, anticipating a life wherein competence and inteliigence will put you on, not Easy Street, I would say, but in a community where your integrity and your standing will make # durable satisfaction for you . the rest of your life. — : 3 . . But these big lugs, bruised ani battered, muddy and sweaty, looked like the “grunt and groan artists" that we see on the professional ballyhooed hippodrome,. — ee , N