Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...seaboard were bussed in to trim the horns of the Princeton boys. But as clubbies and their dates splashed through the three inches of beer which accumulated on the basement floor of one of the clubs, few probably stopped to realize that Harvard's victory over the highly-touted Tiger lacrosse team Saturday was the third major upset of Princeton by the Crimson squad this year, all before Princeton crowds...
...ruled no good. Earlier in the game, however, the Crimson got credit for a goal on a John Ince shot that Princeton claimed did not go in the goal. So the offense could very conceivably have scored about 17 goals against a previously stingily Tiger defense. Even the pretty girls couldn't help Princeton...
...Crimson took an early lead on an unassisted goal by John Ince and continued to dominate the first period, earning a 3-2 advantage. Princeton put more pressure on the Harvard defense in the second quarter, but the Crimson was equal to the task as it allowed only one Tiger shot to get into the net. Meanwhile, Phil Zuckerman, Cle Landolt, and Ince collected goals for Harvard...
...defense will also have a tough assignment, however. The Tiger attack features sophomore standout Pete Johnson, the high scorer for Princeton, and teammates Jim Karanik and Kirk Unruh. The latter were the team's top two goal-getters in Ivy last year...
...Tiger' Bob Foucher and Bob Hohf could cause trouble for the Crimson's jumpers and vaulters, who won three of their four events at the GBC's. Foucher won the long jump in the Crimson's indoor meet with Yale and Princeton this winter, while Hohf outjumped Harvard's Pete Lazarus in the pole vault...