Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...hometown editors seemed to have trouble on the soggy field and were at first awed by the larger opposition, which had a weight advantage of 30 pounds per man. An added handicap was that the Princetonian insisted on having rules. These several obstacles enabled the Tiger Rag to nail Andy Jamison in the end zone after he dropped back 25 yards to pass...
Halfback Ted DeMars made a diving catch of a four-yard pass from Frank Guerra to put Harvard on the scoreboard, and Phil Johnson returned the next Tiger pass for a 38-yard touchdown...
...immediate Princeton fumble gave Harvard possession again in Tiger territory, but two penalties stalled the drive, and by the time Harvard regained possession Princeton had marched 73 yards for its third touchdown and had virtually clinched a victory...
...Bogovich scored the first goal for the Crimson on a penalty kick near the end of the first period. The Tiger goalie, Bill Stengel, never had a chance to stop Bogovich's third tally on a penalty kick this season...
...Tiger tally woke up the Crimson line, and it managed to get a sustained drive under way. Three minutes after Princeton had tied the score, Gomez regained the lead for Harvard with a short kick that eluded Stengel...