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University teams set a new record for losses Saturday. Princeton lost three out of three baseball games, two out of two track meets, one out of two lacrosse matches, and two out of three tennis contests. Tiger oarsmen bowed to Yale in three out of four crew races. With reckless indifference to the virtues of conformity, the golfers won from Brown and Williams, and the Freshmen triumphed in crew, lacrosse, and tennis. No doubt the good yearling material will be eliminated before long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brain over Brawn | 5/31/1930 | See Source »

...lightweight eight, which meets the Yale and Princeton 150-pounders on Saturday, has had plenty of spare time between regattas in which to get ready for the Blue and the Tiger. Yale's 150-pound boat made a remarkable showing against Penn and Columbia in the Derby Day meeting last Saturday. They turned in an extremely fast time, and will in all probability be the favorite this week on the Housatonic over the Crimson and the Tiger...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY CREW RACES TWO MILES | 5/7/1930 | See Source »

...black chimpanzee, shook the bars of his cage. Irritated, a lion roared into the instrument. Sea lions, excited with fish, grunted and barked. Monkeys chattered, birds screeched, an elephant snorted, a tiger growled, all very obligingly. But Peter, a large hippopotamus, plunged to the bottom of his tank, made not a single grunt. Coyotes, who generally bark when 5 o'clock whistles blow in Manhattan, were fooled by the siren of a fire engine at 4 o'clock, refused to bark again at 5 for the radio audience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Air Zoo | 5/5/1930 | See Source »

Publications of Harvard and Princeton have taken a novel step toward resuming athletic relations and amicable feelings toward each other in their respective alma maters. Elsewhere in today's issue an account of the baseball game between the Harvard Lampoon and the Princeton Tiger is given, and though, to be sure, this was a sham ball game and no score was kept, still the match may perhaps give an opening for peace conferences between the two universities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard and Princeton | 4/30/1930 | See Source »

...been able to do little toward bettering the situation, there has always been the hope here that the Big Three would be once more intact. Now signs point toward the realization of that hope, and the News wishes to applaud and encourage the actions of the Lampoon and the Tiger. Yale News

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard and Princeton | 4/30/1930 | See Source »

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