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Life — August 29, 1918 — page 7: what you’re looking at

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# Analysis of "Life" Magazine Page 295 This is a humorous illustration titled "Why the Game Between the Tree-Top Tigers and the Fishurst Pirates Was Called," depicting a chaotic scene in what appears to be a clearing or canyon surrounded by large trees. The cartoon shows numerous small figures engaged in mayhem—fighting, falling, and general disorder. The satire appears to mock a sporting event (likely baseball, given the "game" reference) that descended into chaos. The team names—"Tree-Top Tigers" and "Fishurst Pirates"—are whimsical and appear invented for comedic effect rather than referencing actual historical teams. The illustration is signed by what appears to be Henry Hueston (or similar), a period cartoonist. The joke likely plays on how such disputes or unruly behavior could cause an official to cancel proceedings, though the specific historical reference remains unclear.