Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Deep into the fourth quarter, the Tigers held onto their 1-0 lead. Then, with six minutes showiwng, the Crimson's Chris Ohiri found the mark--quite by accident. His boot caused Princeton goalie Pete Svastich to dive to his right. But a Tiger fullback, Bill Hackett got there first, and deflected the ball into the empty part of the goal. Unartistic, perhaps, but enough to send the game into two five-minute overtimes...
Meanwhile, before a slightly less numerous but decidedly more enthusiastic audience of six girls, the Harvard J.V. downed their Tiger opponents...
...next play, Harvard fumbled and the Tigers pounced on the loose ball. The Crimson defense not only held the Tigers to four yards on the next three plays, but also crashed through to block the fourth down punt and recover on the Tiger two-yard line. Two plays later Kubacki carried the ball in for the score from a foot...
...these blasts that Princeton picked up its only goal. Omatete drove the ball from the Tiger penalty area up across the mid-field line and past a started Crimson fullback Lou Williams. Tiger right wing Gerry Parsky shot past Williams, dribbled in and booted a low liner by goalie Jim Tyng...
...period ended without a score, the drenched fans began to get impatient. Chris Ohiri was unhappy too: the big puddle was a perfect defense against his famous charges. Then, in the last quarter, with only a few minutes remaining, Chris scored quite by surprise. He kicked the ball off Tiger fullback Bill Hackett's knee and it rolled into the empty side of the goal. It was a while before anyone realized what had happened--the score was tied, and the game went into two five minute overtimes...