Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshman race, Harvard beat Yale 28-29 and lost to Princeton 19-37. Captain Northrop of Harvard made a bid to pass the winning Orange and Black runner, but lost ground as the Tiger outsprinted...
There's no doubt that Princeton is "plenty good." Any team that can build up a string of 13 consecutive victories in two years of major competition has the right to rate itself up at the top of the ladder, and the Tiger's record these past two seasons has shown that there is an abundance of hard-driving backs, in fact several complete backfields of 'em, and a heavy, potent line...
Apparently the realization that Princeton is practically up in Harvard territory was just what the Varsity needed as tonic, for yesterday the squad jumped into action with more life than it has shown in any session this week. It was the last real workout before the Tiger and Johnnie Harvard renew relations, and both "A" and "B" teams were clicking nicely...
...issue is filled with digs at Princeton but this time the keepers of the Tiger have been permitted a chance to reply. According to a Lampy editor, the funny boys have made it plain to each other that their homes are in the sty and their fare consists of garbage...
...backfield, the same state of flux exists and nobody can tell whether Chet Litman or Freddy Moseley will get the call against the Tiger. As a matter of fact, judging from the Dartmouth game, the exact situations in the backfield mean very little, since Coach Casey may choose to run his plays from any of the four positions...