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...Arena in the First of three contests which will determine the winner of the mythical college ice championship of the country. Yale will be met next Wednesday in the rubber game of the H-Y series, and Princeton will offer the opposition a week from today in the Tiger rink at Princeton...
...smoke, beats wife and evicts children from home," and "Smith, arrested on a charge of giving a cigarette to his twenty year old son breaks down, confesses he got the idea from movies." Little six year old Annie will stumble through the blue haze that fills the local blind tiger, and, her eyes streaming with tears, murmur pathetically "I've come to take Daddy home...
...Jacinto," as they called him, advanced from Commander-in-Chief of the Texas army to President of the Republic of Texas. After Texas was admitted to the Union, in 1845, he was sent to Washington as Senator. There he went, moving once more, but going with his tiger- skin vest, his shoulder blanket and his sombrero. He would sit in the Senate all day whittling sticks, occasionally rising to deliver an oration. In his bedroom at the hotel, he hung signs saying, "My bedtime is nine o'clock...
Captain Stout brought a much improved Tiger ice squad to Boston yesterday afternoon, and the players had a workout at the Arena from 6 until 7 o' clock. Although defeated decisively by the Eli sextet two weeks ago, and on the short end of a 3 to 1 game with the Dartmouth team. Princeton has come along fast lately, and it will take the Crimson's best to eke out a win tonight. Harvard rules a favorite by virtue of as Yale win, but the football game last fall was a fitting example of the value of comparative scores when...
Captain Stout leads the Tiger sextet from left wing. He was also captain of the Orange and Black football team, where his brilliance earned him All-American mention. He is playing his third year on the hockey team, and is one of the most aggressive players ever to represent Princeton...