Sportswriter Grantland Rice first said those famous words. It was from his poem, "Alumnus Football".
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According to history, the first game of kadang-kadang was played in 1969. It is played mostly by those living on the Philippine island of Cebu.
The Chancelor of Cambridge University, date unknown (pre 1953) as in the article by Sean Fagan at http://jottingsonrugby.wordpress.com/2013/01/22/rugby-football-hooligans-and-gentlemen/
Joe Dimaggio said this
The game shares its name in common with the 13th century Venetian trader and explorer Marco Polo. The game is blind man's tag, person with eyes closed calls marco, other person must answer polo). No one knows for certain how the game was named, but the inside joke is that Marco Polo was always lost, as is the "it" person in the game.
When "Stonewall" Jackson died, Robert E. Lee said, "As Jackson has lost his left arm, I have lost my right."