Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Smokey Joe's at Ken more Square. Remember that Sunday, drinking beer from pitchers and cradling transistors tuned to the Detroit game. "YAZ, YAZ ,YAZ," we shouted as the fiddle player swung his instrument at an imaginary pitch, and clapped as the band struck up with "Hold That Tiger...
...TIGER MAKES OUT. Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson repeat their rollicking performances in Murray Schisgal's off-Broadway play, The Tiger, with an expanded scenario that overflows with cinematic sight and sound gags...
Princeton registered its 17th straight victory over Columbia, 28-14. The Tigers came from behind for the second week in a row, after Lion quarterback Marty Domres hit sophomore end Bill Wazevich with a 76-yard paydirt pitch in the first quarter. Wazevich set league records with 12 catches (the Harvard season record is 20) for 214 yards, as Domres justified his passing reputation, but Tiger tailback Bob Weber was the star...
...with even more identity crises than he. She is surrounded by mink coats, but only wants a sheepskin to prove that she has a mind. He is merely a hero-worshiping intellectual-his walls are covered with pictures of Napoleon, Schweitzer and Einstein-who wants to be a womanizing tiger...
From the brittle material of his off-Broadway play The Tiger, Author Murray Schisgal has fashioned a cinematic cornucopia overflowing with sight and sound gags. In the end, the film degenerates into flat-out vaudeville buffoonery, but along the way it offers enough laughs to supply an entire season of canned TV comedies. The near-perfect performances of Jackson and Wallach-recreating their stage roles-are augmented by a parade of outstanding character actors. The funniest: Charles Nelson Reilly, as a clock-watching university registrar whose face is a festival of tics...