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Show Gran fiend Rice I (Copyright. Now York Tribune Inc.) Till: Mil KM 1TB . What would those killod In action have to say of the mocker of the peace for which they died?' , Editorial I wandered among the. graves one day In the Land Where the Dead Men Dwell. And sorrow seemed hundreds of leagues away From the heurt of that qui. t dell; And I hoard no moan and I heard no sigh. And no one ruse with complaining cry. i But they all slept under a peaceful sky. In the Band WhefS the l.-ad Me.i Dwell. I uoticed the popples were all In bloom. In tho Iiud Where the .ojJ Dwell. And tho lilies, whdte in the twilight gloom. Stood guard as the shadows fell. And the violets ther-- In the waning day Knelt down by the hearts of the dead to pray, And the wind stopped by with a prayer to say. In the Land Whore the Dead Men Dwell. I saw no envy or sin or strife. In the Land Where the. Dead Men Dwell. And no one walled at the woes of life, At rest in the narrow cell. Just rusty steel by their dreamless Sleep, W here novel 0 cars or a pain might creep, , And why should one ever come to weep Mn the Band Where the Dead M-n Dwell ? II K IU M CEN1 RJ Harvard, facing Centre college on Saturday i will have one of the hard- , i ,.Ui ,i K' ii ' ' 1 ' "" 1 ! '' ' 'Cni.'-M1 ...!!- i ndar. This will be their third meeting re each has won a same and both are going to It with a zip and a dash that should make the contest one o? tho best of the year. Centre loses McMlllin. but Coach Morau and Captain Roberts are coming com-ing back to Cambridge with a strong uiitrhlno that will make a K cat after - i i for the 12,000 spectators who will again pack the Btadlum. Centre has a powerful lino and In Covington one of the fleetest backs of tho year. For that matter 'Red" Roberts is a pretty fair team In himself when-ever when-ever he happens to be In one of his brilliant moods Harvard Is pretty confident of winning win-ning tids game, 1 1 Harvard is going t,, have a harder afternoon than sh is looking for. The difference will hardly be more than single touchdown. touch-down. AMPimni SATRE OF THE wkst Another striking feature for the ,. . , : ahead Will be the dedication of . 11,10 state a great stadium, which Is close to being the greatest structure In the world of sport. This lniinen.se oolosbeum cost nearly a half million more than the Tula, bowl and will seat about as many people. The present Indications are tlat if Will bi packed by the greatest crowd in western football annals on tho day the Wolverines awing down to face Jack Wllce'i team. Michigan is coming with one 'of her, greatest machines, a marhlne that stands a wonderful chsncc to win trie) Western onf. rence title but hio State Is always sn opponent to be . I reckoned with when h.inipionships are being dSCUSSed. s I UjL IN TT1F Fl TUBE. . Jack Dempsey's opponer.t remains I hidden somewhere In the future. The Ipoor showing made by Harry Wills ' and the lack of bidding on ths bout I has taken away somo of th early 1 edge The defeat of Carpenter killed , any chance of a 1 empsoy-Carpentler jlftsh in Europe, so there seems to be nothing left for th-- champion but to wait untl some one with a better line 1 ( of stuff than most of the challengers now have makes his appearance around the comer. Floyd Johnson looks to be the likely in when the big westerner gets a bit more experience. He soon will be ready tn exchange shots with Wills and this contest may have a direct bearing on the nevt world championship champion-ship match. There is no particular palpitation oer the oxpcote.l rri of "Bdtillng" , Siki. Most of those on the lnsid-- wl'.l be a trifle astonished if he whips ."Kid" Norfolk. But as light heay-welght heay-welght champion of the world, why not match 1 im with Harr Cicb. light heavyweight champion of Amerca? There Is always mors class to an entertainment en-tertainment that has LwQ - rown wear-I wear-I ers in the same corral The complete overthrow of "Babe" Ruth In the recent lorlos Is still one of the pu.nllnp turns of th year. I. ait fall, when ho was almost completely com-pletely torn apart, a human wreck, the home run record holder did well n 'Ugh with a batting average above 100 on this last occasion he looked to be in perfect condition and yet he couldn't hit the ball hard enough to ; cet It by the Infield. Good pitching Will onlv explain part of the phenomenon phenom-enon Mis collapse was so ppuetacular that he will need a running start next 11 if."n to build up his old f"me The Babe" bas nOW cached the stage where he Is no longer thi great figure fig-ure of the game and where only a stirring revival will bring him back. Hlsler. Homsby, Cobb and many others eclipsed him this last soason, but : there Is still no reason why he 'shouldn't return to ihe old homestead if he makes this his main purpose In life. 00 |