Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tiger tally woke up the Crimson line, and it managed to get a sustained drive under way. Three minutes after Princeton had tied the score, Gomez regained the lead for Harvard with a short kick that eluded Stengel...
...discouraged, the Tigers continued to harass the Harvard defense. They scored their second goal on a questionable penalty kick. The Crimson's Bob Gray was called for obstruction though he came up with the ball. Then, instead of giving the Tigers an indirect kick as they should have done on an obstruction, the officials awarded them a direct kick...
...Tigers' top threat, Steve Davidson, barely knocked the ball past the outstretched fingers of Meyers, who came very close to stopping the first penalty kick called against the Crimson this season...
Princeton, displaying an incredibly powerful offense and a surprisingly stingy defense, ran up a 31-0 lead in 27 minutes and then coasted to a 51-20 win over the Crimson to remain undefeated in the Ivy League...
While Tricia Nixon, Ted Kennedy 56, and 30,000 others watched, the Tigers marched right over and through the highly respected Crimson defense to score the first four times they had the ball...