Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...score in particular caught Yovicsin's eye: Princeton 34, Penn O. Penn was supposed to have a much-improved ball team and the Tigers reportedly lacked bite this year. But the ease of the Tiger triumph was an indication that Princeton might do more than encourage ulcers; it could also pull off some upsets. In fact, Yovicsin warned, the Tigers now seemed capable of upsetting their way to an Ivy title, given a little luck...
Princeton probably has the edge in experience and finesse and is a proper favorite. John Stiegman's men are pretty darn hungry, however, and will enjoy an unexpected Tiger-meat meal today. Penn, in an upset, by a touchdown...
...first National Conference on Religion and Race in Chicago agreed to set up action committees in ten pilot cities (five more were added later). The results so far have been unimpressive; the committees have proved very effective in Chicago and Washington, but the one in Boston is a paper tiger, the committee in St. Louis is still haggling over its budget, and no organization at all has been set up in New Orleans...
Rutgers makes its traditional visit to Princeton to inquire as to the health of the Tiger. The Scarlet Knights, who found a relatively healthy animal at large last season, will come across a much tamer tabby cat today. All but one of Princeton's starting backs graduated, and the line is heavier and faster, but untried...
Very Simple. At his press conference the next day, Kennedy was asked some questions that in the not-so-old days would have brought out the tiger. But now he was bland, and clearly determined not to be mad at anybody...