Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Individual star for the Crimson was Bernard Jacobson, right half, whose defensive work crippled the Tiger almost entirely on one side of the field. On the offense Jo Johansen stood out, tallying the invaders' only goal and jamming the play around the home team cage by repeatedly going into the air to head the ball by the Princeton fullbacks...
...shoot in front of the Princeton net, the Crimson scored in the first period. In this quarter as in the next two Jack Carr's men were setting up plays about two to the Orange and Black's one, but were repeatedly stalled by the fine goal guarding of Tiger Ty Cobb...
With both scores coming in the second period the Crimson Jayvees fought the Tiger Junior Varsity eleven to a 7-7 tie at Princeton Saturday afternoon...
...speechless awe with which Crimson fans watched their team slash the paws, face, and body of the Tiger that deserves recognition. It is not the spontaneous victory march after the game, in which every true Harvard man joined, overjoyed that he had seen a defeat that was a defeat of a major foe. Nor the individual playing of certain members of the backfield and line. All these considering the distressful circumstances which have piled high around Cambridge football in the past four years, were to be expected...
Buder, a resident of Dunster House, said that he was pedaling to the Tiger stronghold as the result of a wager with six of his friends. The conditions of the bet are that he must arrive in Princeton in time for the kickoff of the game; that he must accept no "hitches" on the way down; that he may not leave Dunster earlier than 12:01 o'clock this morning...