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...widely heralded Princeton zone defense was completely shattered by the cool and accurate passing of the Harvard team, and when the Tiger five succeeded in running the ball down the court, their attack was checked with such vigour as to frequently leave several players sprawling on the floor. Struck and McGowan were especially effective in breaking up plays right under the basket...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASKETBALL TEAM SCORES 36-22 WIN OVER TIGER FIVE | 2/15/1937 | See Source »

...Saturday night the Crimson Lion killers will become Tiger hunters, and their task more difficult. Like Harvard, Princeton is undefeated and untested by any serious foe. That they have a strong team is amply shown by the 54 to 21 drubbing they gave a mediocre Fordham team in their last meet before midyear, three weeks age. This was the third win of the Tigers, who had previously sunk Rider and Light by lopsided scores...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 2/12/1937 | See Source »

...sprints in both meets Olympian Charlie Hutter should have little difficulty, and ably assisted by Captain John Colony, Don Barker and Don McKay, the Tiger sprint squad under Van Oss will get lean pickings. Dario Berrizzi will strive to lead the field in the middle and longer distances, and will have a tougher time when he comes up against the speedy Bengal captain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 2/12/1937 | See Source »

During the one or two nights when Yale and Princeton delegates will be in Cambridge. It is hoped that some of the Harvard conference will be willing to put up the Fil Tiger visitors in the Houses. Other guests are expected to stay with faculty members whoever possible or with local pictures who are attending the Conference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANS FOR SECOND H-Y-P CONFERENCE NEAR COMPLETION | 2/9/1937 | See Source »

...back in England, her nearly native land, Elinor Glyn is an old lady, with two grandsons at Eton, but her hair has not yet turned grey. Her London drawing room has tiger skins galore, not one spittoon. Ending her romantic memories on a mystic note of hope, she says she confidently expects the Millennium, has made a wonderful discovery, which she uncorks in her final sentence: "God's in His Heaven-all's right with the World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Lady on Tiger Skins | 1/25/1937 | See Source »

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