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Literature for the Sports Nut

You may not realize it, but literature is packed with references to football and sports. This can occur in the most unlikely places. We have searched much of today's literature and have found a large collection of books that are an enjoyable read and contain at least on reference to both football and sports. Even though you may not believe us, trust us each of the books in this list contains such a reference. Better yet, prove it to yourself and find the reference. Happy hunting!

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flooded with water, and then the rice-shoots are planted. The fields must be kept flooded until the rice is ripe. In India, men sometimes gather the rice in small boats." Lesson 18. [Illustration: {Rickshaw}] 1. Copy this little drawing of a rickshaw. 2. Write out the following: "Tea is the name given to the dried leaves and young shoots of the tea-plant. This plant is a large evergreen shrub. It grows on the hillsides of Ceylon, and in many other places in the East. When the leaves are picked, they are spread out in trays until they wither; then they are rolled. Wet cloths are next placed over the leaves, and they are put in a cool dark place, until they rot a little. The leaves are then dried over a fire, and after cooling are packed in air-tight chests. They are then sent to our country." 3. Describe the picture on page 75 {Illustration entitled "Ceylon Girls Playing the Tom-Tom"}. Lesson 19. 1. Old cities have walls round them. Why were these walls built? Why are they of no use now? [Illustration: {Chinese wheelbarrow}] 2. Copy this drawing of a Chinese wheelbarrow. 3. Why do the Chinese paint an eye on the bows of their boats? Lesson 20. 1. Describe the picture on page 78 {Illustration entitled "A Chinese Street"}. 2. Say what you know about a Chinese school. 3. How can you tell a Chinaman when you see him? Lesson 21. 1. Describe the picture on page 88 {Illustration entitled "A Rich Chinaman's House"}. 2. In what ways do Chinese girls differ from British girls? 3. Write out the following: "The Great Wall of China is the longest wall in the world. It was built about two thousand years ago, and was meant to shut out the wild tribes which were then trying to conquer China. The wall is more than twice as long as the island of Great Britain. It is built of stone and earth, and is so broad that four horses can be driven on it abreast. The wall is now in ruins." Lesson 22. 1. Write out and learn: _An island is land with water all round it. People can only reach an island by sailing to it in a boat or by crossing a bridge._ A small island is called an _islet_. 2. Model an island in clay or plasticine. Suppose the water round an island were to dry up, what would the island be then? [Illustration: {Snow-covered mountain}] 3. Copy this little drawing. It shows you the sacred mountain of Japan. 4. Write out and learn: _A volcano is a hole in the ground out of which steam, ashes, mud, and melted rock are thrown. An earthquake is a shaking or tearing apart of the ground._ Lesson 23. 1. Which should you prefer to be--a boy or a girl (1) in Japan, (2) in India? 2. Describe the picture on page 90 {Illustration entitled "The Toy Seller"}. 3. Try to make a drawing of a kite just after its string has been cut by the glass on the string of another kite. Lesson 24. 1. Write out and learn: _A plain is a wide tract of low-lying and nearly level country. A high plain is called a plateau._ [Illustration: {Salmon}] 2. Copy this drawing of a salmon. What do you know about salmon? 3. Which should you like to do best--till the fields, cut down trees, or catch salmon? Say why. Lesson 25. 1. Describe the picture on page 105 {Illustration entitled "Boys of Canada in Winter"}. Why do the boys cover up their ears? 2. What sports do these boys enjoy in winter? [Illustration: {Canoe}] 3. Copy this drawing of a canoe. Lesson 26. [Illustration: {Wigwam}] 1. Copy this little drawing of a wigwam--that is, a Red man's tent. 2. Describe the picture on page 102 {Illustration entitled "Red men and White Men"}. 3. How did the Red men hunt the bison? What has become of the bison? Lesson 27. 1. Look carefully at the picture on page 111 {Illustration entitled "Amongst the Eskimos"}. Compare it with the picture on page 35 {Illustration entitled "Arabs of the Desert"}. 2. Why are the Eskimos fishermen and hunters, and not farmers? 3. How would you build a snow house? Would it be very cold to live in? If not, why not? Lesson 28. 1. Describe the picture on page 102 {Illustration entitled "Red men and White Men"}. 2. Write out the following: "The cotton plant loves sun and water, and will only grow in the hot, moist parts of the world. It throws out

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