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...second encounter of the season, the Varsity nine will journey to Princeton today, where it will face the Tiger team tomorrow afternoon. The Varsity, in its opening contest of the year, defeated Pennsylvania, 3-1, at Philadelphia, with E. F. Loughlin '34, holding his opponents to four hits. Due to adverse weather conditions, the team has been unable to play several other scheduled games. Princeton, however, has the advantage of five early season games, having defeated Panzer and C.C.N.Y., and losing to Philadelphia National League Club, 10-1; Rutgers, 7-6; and vermont...
Clyde Beatty, who spends 15 minutes in the same cage with 16 lions and five tigers, definitely expects, sooner or later, to be publicly eviscerated. Last year he was hospitalized for three weeks after a cat got behind him. But most of the casualties in his cage are internecine, the lions ganging together to maul a lone tiger. Beatty has lost 16 tigers this way, one lion. Except during the filming of The Big Cage when Lloyd's covered both him and his animals, Beatty has never paid a cent for life insurance. With a whip, a kitchen chair...
...working out in the basin. Unless the technique of the Blue and Grey oarsmen shows a marked and immediate improvement, their chances for victory in the triangular contest will be negligible. The Princeton squad is still an unknown quantity in New England, but it is rumored that the Tiger is turning out a formidable four-mile crew, despite the fact that the longest water course at Princeton extends two miles...
...TIGER STANDISH-Sydney Horler- Crime Club ($2). Gentleman Footballer Standish grapples with a crooked three, is rescued by Secret Service...
...dread, great father, Old Chang Tso-lin. Self-made, he rose from despised cooliehood through common banditry & murder to become the ruler of Manchuria. Capturing Peking in 1926 he made himself in effect a King-Dictator, negotiating on equal terms with foreign governments. Affecting a fondness for tiger's blood, which he drank warm from the beast as an aphrodisiac, Old Chang was one of the last absolute monarchs, complete with a decadent, dissolute court and sure of instant obedience when he said (as he often did), "Cut off that man's [or woman's] head...