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Today the Freshman football team goes hunting young tigers in Jungle town. Not for many years has such a trip taken place. Not by traps or snares will they capture their game, but by fighting in the open. The regular Tiger cannot uphold his reputation this year, his cubs must do it for him. But these young tigers are just as loathe to have knots tied in their tails. They will not submit without a struggle. The 1921 eleven has a daring task ahead. So far it has not met its better, but it is never safe to use this as proof that it will not. Only by alertness and power can the cubs be captured. The Freshmen, however, have both. They have had no University team to teach them how to tame the beast, yet they surely have the inherited instinct to do so. Coach Wallace, a veteran hunter and known of old in Princeton, has taught his pupils many ways to tame wild animals.
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