Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Captain John Dorman finds himself once again on the sidelines. His appendicitis attacks have not returned, but he is now nursing a bad ankle garnered in practice. Bob Scott, who capably replaced his leader in the Tiger and Lord Jeff games, will hold down the center halfback position...
Minus the services of two of its genuinely top-notch players, the Crimson soccer team goes into action in the Tiger jungleland before the football game today...
Encouraged by the hope that over-confidence will dull the edge of the Princeton attack, a vastly underfavored Crimson eleven will tackle the Tiger in his lair at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the 31st meeting between two of America's oldest colleges...
...told it is a bad situation for an admittedly crippled Crimson team. As studied from the Princeton angle Harvard's chief hope is that a long career as a victor will have rubbed off the fire from the Tiger attack...
...have held down these posts practically undisputed, although Charley Tell, 210-lb Sophomore, has frequently substituted for Ritter and showed up impressively. At left end the versatile Hugh MacMillan is sure to begin the contest, with his 60-yard kicks and glue-fingered pass-snagging being indispensable to the Tiger machine. Gil Lea, lanky right ender, is also a star man. John Paul Jones and Bill Roper constitute dependable reserves on the flanks, the former shining particularly in the Penn game...