Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard football team may beat Princeton today but you'll have to get up early to see it. At 10:30 on Soldiers' Field, the Yardlings should extend their seven-game unbeaten streak against the erratic Tiger Cubs...
...Tiger fans may wish Charley Goglak had struck to soccer after Harvard and Princeton booters fight it out this morning...
...their last outing, Princeton lost a close one to league leading Brown 1-0, but every Brown victory has been by a single goal. The only Tiger offensive burst of the season came in a non-league 7-1 thrashing of Rutgers...
Princeton is not unbeatable. A week ago- last-place Brown lost to the Tigers, 45 to 27, but Bruin quarterback Bob Hall threw four touchdown passes in that contest. Hall called innumerable down-and-out passes in the defensive zone of cornerback Hayward Gipson, apparently the weak link on Princeton's defense. But Harvard, sadly, does not have a passing attack which can put much pressure on the Tiger defense. Even though quarterback John McCluskey's passing is improving a great deal, Harvard apparently lacks any receiver who can catch the ball...
...halt the Baby Tiger's strong running attack. Harvard's defense will have to pierce a Princeton offensive line averaging 219 pounds. Three behemoth tackles. Fulvio Gentili, Bob Panoff, and injury-plagued 6-5, 260 pound Steve Kuziel anchor the Harvard defensive line. The secondary, led by Gatto and quarterbacks Ken O'Connell and Will Stargel, should stymie Princeton's undistinguished passing attack...