Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those who looked at the Tiger offense last Saturday were amazed at the elusiveness of Garry LeVan, but these same spectators will hold their breath while the great Jack Buckler tosses random passes on the dead run. They will marvel at the driving power of Joe Stancook, who smashes the line like a second Bronko Nagurski...
...George Ford, George Blackwood and Leo Ecker, to handle the assignments in the game today. This youngster secondary has proved itself adequate on the defense, when it fought like a wildeat to hold back the Orange last week. Not until exhaustion wreaked havoe on this youthful quartet, did the Tiger find the going to his satisfaction
...powerful Army soccer team, beaten but once by undefeated Springfield, and eager to continue its course of conquest, battles Harvard on the Business School Field this afternoon. The Crimson, whose nets were ravaged for the first time last Saturday by the Tiger, hopes to be back in top form and to regain its early season prestige at the expense of the strong Cadets. For the home team, Del Clos, at inside right, and Frank Vincent, at left halfback, are expected to excel, while among the West Point stars, Captain Stanton, at left halfback, and Horstman, in the goal, will...
Certainly Harvard's spirit, in the first category, was the outstanding feature of the day. No one gave the Crimson much chance of setting back Fritz Crisler's beautifully drilled and tremendously potent warriors, but that feat of holding the Tiger to 7-0 for three periods was a moral victory in itself. Spirit and fight have certainly returned to Cambridge. The amazing thing is that there was only one substitution in the Harvard line at center. The rest of the linemen played for 60 minutes and did a fine job, considering the opposition they were facing. Captain Herman Gundlach...
...excitement of the weekend, the Varsity soccer eleven failed to rise to its chance of winning the Intercollegiate championship and lost to Princeton 2-1 after a Tiger booter scored in the overtime period. Playing between 11 and 1 o'clock Saturday, the Harvard outfit lacked the punch which all champions must have and which the Crimson men have shown before, and the Orange and Black capitalized on the "breaks." The Varsity did not score until the fourth period, after Princeton had jumped into the lead in the third...