Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Showing no respect for the supposedly dangerous Tiger boat, Harvard never even bothered to sprint over the final 200 meters. Princeton closed in 6:02.7 and M.I.T. struggled...
...perfect day for the other Harvard crews. The freshman heavies crushed Princeton by four lengths and M.I.T. by five, and the J.V.'s rowed to a near three-boat margin over another tame Tiger boat. Once again, the Techmen finished third...
Princeton's two singles wins were by number one Bobby Goeltz, a junior, an Interscholastic Champion for three straight years during high school, and Tiger captain Win Irwin, the only senior on the Princeton team...
...Crimson Coach Harry Parker as "one of the strongest crews around. Princeton got off to an impressive start this season by rolling over Rutgers, Northeastern and Navy before losing by only three-quarters of a length to perennially powerful Pennsylvania. An experienced boat, all but one of the Tiger starters is a returning veteran from last year's crew, which finished third in the Intercollegiate Rowing Association...
Junior Bobby Goeltz is the number one Tiger player and should give Crimson captain John Levin a hard match with high set scores...