SportsFront and Center: A Gallery of PAW Football Covers Published Oct. 15, 2019 Sept. 26, 1947: Captain Richard West ’48, left, with coach Charlie Caldwell ’25 Oct. 20, 1950: Dick Kazmaier ’52 fights off a defender on his way to the end zone against Rutgers. Sept. 29, 1964: Captain Cosmo Iacavazzi ’65 *68, right, with coach Dick Colman Oct. 4, 1976: Illustrator Arnold Roth’s whimsical interpretation of Ivy League football Dec. 1, 1981: Bob Holly ’82 scores the winning touchdown against Yale. Dec. 7, 1988: Quarterback Jason Garrett ’89 Sept. 15, 1993: Running back Keith Elias ’94 Nov. 14, 2012: Garrit Leicht ’15 celebrates the Tigers’ comeback win against Harvard. No responses yetJoin the conversation Name Email Princeton affiliation - Select -AlumniFacultyStaffStudentCommunity MemberNon-alumni ResponsePlain textFull name and Princeton affiliation (if applicable) are required for all published comments. For more information, view our commenting policy. Responses are limited to 500 words for online and 250 words for print consideration. The Latest See all Tiger of the WeekCarey Jones ’08 Is Raising Money to Prevent Morning Sickness in Pregnancy Sports Field Hockey Headlines a Season of Championships President’s PageSpeaking Up for Princeton and Higher Education Princeton PortraitFailure Allowed Him to Find Success as a Screenwriter Sports Alumni Swimmers Maintain Competitive Spirit Related News PrincetoniansSharon Gamson Danks ’93 Is Building Safer, Greener PlaygroundsDanks’ Green Schoolyards America aims to teach children environmental policy through age-appropriate play PrincetoniansThese Princetonians Are Teaching Music to Immigrant ChildrenThe Connecticut-based nonprofit INTEMPO is full of Princeton connections PrincetoniansRefugee Solomon Tesfaye *20 Finds New Footing, and a Novel, in the U.S.Tesfaye was named a PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow for a novel he’s writing about the refugee experience
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