THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Richard L. Sutton Explains Methods in Tiger Hunting Illustrations Are Employee to Show Experiences Encountered by Explorers Angry tigers, charging wild buffaloes, giant snakes, elephants, man-ning mosquitoes and ants, and malaria afford a sample of what was discovered in the cave spikes in Fraser Hall last right about his hunting experiences in Asia. Doctor Sutton and a companion embarked at Seattle for French Indochina, which is an excellent hunting ground. There Doctor Sutton got his first tiger. In telling of the method of hunting tigers, he said, "a bullock is shot and staked in some place frequented by the tigers. A blind, in which the hunter hides, is built up with ropes and an iron raft. After five or six days this delicacy becomes delicate to attract the animals. Tiger's Head Is Shot Off "After much waiting I was rewarded. When I pushed my gun through the opening in the blind the tiger saw the glint of the sun on the rifle barrel. My visitor owned his mouth and began to open and shut his claws. Slapping hands with a tiger bite, he ran back inside this side was the opportunity for which I had been waiting. The bullet tore the whole roof of the tiger's mouth off." Squaky Cart Fools Sutton "A wounded tiger had been proving around the camp for several days. At various intervals he could be heard howling. One day we heard a loud howling and immediately grabbed our guns and started out to the quarters of a mile away by singing all we came upon a native driving along in his wooden wheels wheeled ball cart. The wheels are never oiled and make a loud noise." At another time Doctor Sutton wounded a wild buffalo, which located him and charged. Doctor Sutton told his companion to do the shooting while he took some pictures. The first shot missed the animal entirely but the second two bullets in the shoulder when it had gotten uncomfortably close. Doctor Sutton told of many more interesting hunting incidents which he illustrated by alides he hinked at the time. He also had many pictures of the people and their mode of living. From Indo-China, he went down through China to India where he did some more hunting. There he killed several Indian tigers, which are not as large as those in India. He was also hunting elephants, plants, which are cunning and forcible, and the hunter must hit a fatal spot, or there will probably be a fatality anyway. Animals' Skins Are Displaced Doctor Sutton sadden with him the skin of a large lion and tiger which he had killed. The tiger is quite MAKES THE FOOT LOOK TWO SIZES SMALLER Mail. Orders. Postpaid large and may well challenge the validity of the lion's title as king of beasts. As Doctor Sutton said: "A man with a tonal nose can not even get his toons scratched." He also had the skins of a large boa-contricter and viper. The snake is regarded as sacred in India and no native will kill one. More than 19,000 people are killed every year in India by snakes alone. The little mongoose is the best friend that the Indian has. The bulblock is also regarded as agreed. The fields are plowed by a wooden pwl pulled by two bulblocks. The owner never strikes his steeds if they refuse to go, he can only gently demonstrate with them. Doctor Sutton says that man who revolution could be started by hatching two big cockroaches to a crooked hair pin and plowing with that arrangement. Golf Tournament Planned Alumni and Seniors Are Eligible for Tourney Play The committee in charge of the annual commencement golf tournament, under the chairmanship of Prof. E. L. Koh, will be presented for this year's tournament. The tournament to be held Saturday morning, June 4, is open to all alumni and seniors. Green fees are free to all visiting alumni. 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