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Three years ago young Clyde Beatty, famed wild animal trainer, was attacked by a tiger. As he went down, an African lion named Nero leaped upon the tiger, knocked it across the cage. After that Nero was Trainer Beatty's favorite beast, was the tamest in the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. Last fortnight Animal Man Beatty was rehearsing his act at Peru, Ind. He cracked his whip over Nero's head. Nero snarled, crouched, sprang. As Trainer Beatty went down sharp teeth tore through the flesh of his leg. Assistants rushed into the cage, whipped the lion away, carried...
Captain F. S. Nicholas '33 has been the mainstay of the Crimson attack throughout the year and has been classed with the best amateur players of New England. He has been a consistent scorer and is expected to go far towards piling up a winning total against the Tiger tomorrow. His defense work, and cool skillful play in scrimmages, combined with the steady polo playing of W. S. Luton '33 and Crispin Cooke '32, has enabled the Crimson team to edge the Cavalry, Lancers, 101st Field Artillery, and Westwood trios. The Indoor Polo Association of America voted...
Voters will be told that he is the very soul of courage and honesty?and that he cowers before the Tammany tiger. His friends will extol him as one of the most competent and successful administrators New York has ever had?and his critics will insist he has been only a poor imitation of Al Smith, the loose ends of whose vast
...resulted in the two deciding goals which gave them the trophy honors. This was the Crimson's last league game of the season, but it will continue to perform on the Armory tanbark in intercollegiate contests, starting with the Princeton tilt next week, the first polo game with the Tiger since...
...final report of the Seabury investigation. For almost six months the newspapers have been filled with the findings of this investigation, so that the conclusions are no surprise. People have long been conscious of Tammany's corruption; but few, if any, realized the proportions it had assumed. The Tiger had until lately given an efficient government, worth the price of a few peccadillos. But the final disclosure of the inquiry proves unanswerably that the graft is not petty, and that the government no longer even makes an attempt to be efficient...