Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Tiger Coach for Short Race...
Harvard and Princeton clash tonight at the St. Nicholas Rink in New York City in the first game of the Crimson-Tiger series. The fact that the University seven defeated Dartmouth 3 to 0 in comparatively easy fashion a week after the latter had taken a game from the Tigers, 6 to 3, makes the Crimson a slight favorite, although Princeton's practice, culminating in a brilliant 4 to 3 victory over Yale last Wednesday at New Haven shows that the New Jersey team has developed very fast. Princeton has played six games so far, winning from St. Paul...
...Veterans on Tiger Seven...
...game which was really more one-sided than the score indicated. Dartmouth had a number of first-class hockey players, but they had no coach and were handicapped by lack of practice. The Dartmouth forwards, however, with no attempt at combination play, had little trouble in maneuvering past the Tiger defence to score six times, while in the Harvard game Wylde was only called upon to make two difficult stops--14 in all--from the sticks of Princeton's vanquishers. In that game Coach Winsor's men gave an almost perfect exhibition of defensive hockey...
Although defeated 2 to 1 in an overtime period by Yale on Saturday night, the Princeton seven apparently out-skated and outplayed the Elis, especially in the first half. The Tiger backs, unable to cope with Dartmouth's individual playing, succeeded almost every time in breaking up the Blue forward line when it threatened. Most of the playing was in Yale's territory, and only the brilliant work of York at goal kept Princeton's score down to one tally. Yale's first goal, scored by Armour, was a lucky one, and their winning goal was the result...