Word: springing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Tigers, who Crimson captain Hal Churchill said, "played the best rugby of any of our opponents," dominated play throughout most of the game and capitalized on numerous Crimson mistakes. A large crowd, enhanced by the youth and beauty of Princeton's spring weekend, watched the Crimson fumble away the ball again and again, as the three quarter line put on its weakest display of the year...
...disappointed Spring Weekend crowd of Tigers and dates saw the undefeated Crimson sweep the first six singles and two of the next four to clinch both the nine-match Eastern Intercollegiate League and the fifteen-match Big Three contests before the doubles play had even begun. The varsity won three of five doubles to make the final Big Three score...
North Carolina, observed Historian Arnold Toynbee in 1939, enjoys a "springlike burgeoning of life" because, unlike other Deep South states, it is not "a country living under a spell." The most important new fact about the U.S. South in the spring of 1959: burgeoning North Carolina, too busy in pursuit of 20th century economic development to be inhibited by diehard last stands against school integration, has quietly taken over the mantle of Southern leadership that Virginia wore so long, so proudly...
...Tigers' coach, John Conroy, said Wednesday night that his squad was "a little light this year compared to other years" and that the team had not been tested by strong competition since returning from its spring vacation southern trip...
...toughest test so far this spring, the varsity track team will face Penn and Cornell in a triangular meet tomorrow in the Stadium. Penn is strong and deep, and Cornell's scattered stars could take enough points away from the Crimson total to turn the meet into a neck-and-neck battle...