Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Tonight at Watson Rink the Crimson sextet will seek to ride the back of a Tiger for sixty minutes without winding up inside. The hunt, which can clinch the Ivy title for the varsity, begins...
This year's Tiger is a toothless version of the beast that terrorized the bottom of the Ivy League last season, but it wears a foolish grin as a result of its 5-3 record and third place ranking. Despite the loss of the league-leading line of last season--John McBride, John Pell and Pete Cook--Princeton already has posted its best Ivy record since...
...Tiger goalie, who is also the team captain, courageously climbed into his pads last week despite a broken finger, and shut out Yale for thirty minutes before bowing, 4 to 2, on a goal with fourteen seconds left. His other outstanding feats have included blocking 38 of 42 shots two years ago at Watson Rink, when Princeton managed...
...scoring honors mean very little at Harvard, except to fans, and with the Faculty decision not to accept an NCAA invitation, the sextet's main incentive in its last home appearance will be to clinch its first league title since 1958-59--a long drought for the Crimson. The Tiger, and its dapper, holler-guy coach, R. Norman Wood '54, will probably not have to worry about indigestion from overeating...
...uninitiated, a dog is merely an animal big enough to chase a cat. But chosen as the U.S.'s best dog last week was a tiny, 9½in. bit of ebony fluff that would make any kitten feel like a tiger. The winner at the Westminster Kennel Club show at Madison Square Garden: Ch. Cappoquin Little Sister, a toy poodle who rode triumphantly away from the rubber-sheeted arena in her own silver-plated trophy bowl...