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...free-spirited flirt who begins the movie in Berlin entertaining the meter-reader and ends in London in the arms of Jack the Ripper, Lulu brings out the worst in all her men - foremost among them a scrofulous pimp who may be her father and a newspaper publisher (Fritz Kortner) and his son (Franz Lederer). She marries the publisher, who becomes enraged on their wedding night and insists she kill herself. The gun goes off, and he's dead. At her trial she's a symphony in black in her widow's weeds, but she's able to flash...
...senior quarterbacks, ranking second and third in the Ivies in total offense, respectively, square off in this one: Brown’s Joe “Di Cup Goes In” DiGiacomo and Dartmouth’s Mike “On The” Fritz. DiGiacomo is still stinging from the four picks he threw against Yale last week in a three-point Bears loss, and gets redemption here...
...type of game it was, was a real good job of managing the game.” From there, it was all defense. Harvard continued to dominate the line of scrimmage and forced three second-half turnovers, including one when Berg burst through the line, hit Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz before he could hand the ball off, forced a fumble, and then recovered it himself. It was Berg’s second forced fumble of the day.“We really emphasize getting off the ball,” Berg said, “[using] our speed, and utilizing...
...played a role in opening opportunities for other players.On Saturday, he showcased his talent in the form of a monster day with seven tackles, including two and a half for loss, and a sack. Berg forced two fumbles, including one in which he broke through the line to hit Fritz before he could hand the ball off to the tailback. His agility allowed him to both knock the ball loose and recover it as well.The forced fumble was one of Berg’s two on the day, the other coming on Dartmouth’s first drive...
...over the Big Green. Berg led the team with seven tackles, three for a loss, as well as two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, and a sack. He filled up three categories on a single play Saturday, when he charged through the line to sack Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz before he could hand the ball off. The sack also caused a fumble, which Berg recovered to give Harvard one of its six turnovers on the day. Berg enters next week’s home matchup with Columbia as the Crimson’s sixth-leading tackler, having made 28 stops...