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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Under the spirited coaching of E. Hart, who captained the championship Princeton eleven of 1911, the Tiger team seems to have recovered from the slump which was evidenced by last Saturday's game. As a whole, the eleven, is showing more life and aggressiveness, the backs, Baker, Glick, and Streit, running off the plays with remarkable snap while the forwards showed more fight in charging than they have before this season. The coaches, Hart and Moffat '84, are the most recent addition to the coaching staff and are bending all their efforts towards perfecting the Princeton eleven for its battle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE AND PRINCETON TEAMS | 10/31/1913 | See Source »

Princeton will face Dartmouth today with a great many weak points in the general make-up and methods of play of her team. While the Tiger offence with J.S. Baker as a clear-headed quarterback and accurate forward passer and three clever backs in Baker, Streit, and Trenkman is well balanced and aggressive, the defence has been characterized as antedeluvian. This applies principally to the ends who are coached to play a "waiting game," that is to break up the attack by waiting for the play to come to them instead of going in to get it. Captain Baker will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROGRESS OF OUR OPPONENTS | 10/25/1913 | See Source »

...Tiger's line will be exceptionally heavy and a strong defence will be the result. Heyniger and Stuart, both candidates for guard positions, are the biggest men that have played in the Princeton line for several years. For the center positions the most prondsing candidates is Semmons, from last year; freshman team. One of the tackle positions will surely go to Phillips, a members of last year's varsity team and also the championship team of 1911. Ballin is the best candidate for the other tackle position at present. Swart, Brown, and Hammond are all sterling men for end positions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT OUR RIVALS LOOK LIKE. | 9/20/1913 | See Source »

...Harvard Union. Plans for the building, which will be called the University Club, are now under preparation by Day and Chandler, prominent Philadelphia architects. The structure will be a large one, containing facilities for business as well as social activities. The offices of the "Nassau Literary Magazine," the "Tiger," and the "Princetonian," the "English Dramatic Association," athletic offices, and the head quarters of all the other undergraduate activities, which are now scattered, will be concentrated in this one building. It will also contain a reading room, a general lounging room, pool and billiard tables, and a grill room, thus combining...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION PLANNED AT PRINCETON | 3/13/1913 | See Source »

...bases full Bartholf hit Pendleton. This combination of misfortunes enabled Princeton to score three of the easiest runs that will probably ever come its way. In the first inning Princeton scored one run, when Laird singled, was sacrificed to second, and came home on White's single. The Tiger's last tally came in the ninth. Parker was walked, reached second on a sacrifice, and scored on Captain Sterrett's third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TEAM DEFEATED | 5/27/1912 | See Source »

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