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...left wing and Ben Beale at right, while Al Dewey who was high-scorer in last Wednesday night's game when he rang up three tallies and one assist, will lead off at center. This is the same will that began the game with Princeton last Saturday, which the Tiger took 3-0. In spite of the fact that the "wildcats" still show their old pep, the return of Ben Beale in time for the B. U. contest has made the Beale-Dewey-Hasler combination smoother and more effective than the Duffey-Hallowell-Kirkland forward wall. Frank Gleason and Bill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY TEAM TO OPPOSE PRINCETON SEXTET TOMORROW | 1/19/1934 | See Source »

...Tiger represents a team consisting with the exception of the defense man, of stickmen who are playing their third season of collegiate hockey together. Led by Captain Henry Thouron, who is ranked with Paul deGive as one of the best net-tenders in Eastern United States, they make up a formidable array of experienced skaters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON HOCKEY TEAM TO MEET TIGER OUTFIT | 1/12/1934 | See Source »

...inspect the tenements and help launch a prospective Housing Authority, a progressive Harvard graduate and one-time Assemblyman: Langdon W. Post, son-in-law of Rollin Kirby whose slashing cartoons in the World-Telegram helped throw the Tammany Tiger into the ashcan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Manhattan Shift | 12/25/1933 | See Source »

Cambridge will witness the first Eastern Intercollegiate League basketball game in 21 years tonight in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8.30 o'clock when the Tiger meets the Crimson. Harvard resigned from the league in 1912 and rejoined this year, and tonight's contest will be the home debut for Fesler's men as league members. The men from Nassau are strong contenders for the title, playing their premiere league contest tonight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON TO MEET TIGER HOOPSTERS IN COURT LEAGUE | 12/20/1933 | See Source »

...what they will, Princeton can never supplant Harvard in the affections of old Eli. Occupying as we do a sort of midway station between the two, our inclinations are not equally divided between the Tiger and the Crimson as would seem natural, but bear a slight twinge to the northward. Whether or not he will admit it, the average Yale undergraduate would rather be locked in an igloo for the winter with a Cantab than a Princetonian for all his smoothness (a term which, by the way, has lost some of its former snap). He might not understand the "indifference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 12/20/1933 | See Source »

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