Princeton had a pretty good ball club in 1899, despite not having a coach. The team went 12-1 and was later credited with a national championship by some services, as captain "Big Bill" Edwards ran the show. It looked like a well-run operation on November 1, 1899, when the 7-0 and unscored-upon Tigers stepped onto Cornell's Percy Field to face the 6-1 Cornell Big Red, who had shut out six opponents and suffered a lone loss at Chicago. Tiger fans in Philadelphia who could not trek to Ithaca hung around outside the Philadelphia Inquirer's office to monitor the mini-gridiron simulating the game as reports came in.
Today's Tidbit... Cornell Dances in the Streets
Today's Tidbit... Cornell Dances in the…
Today's Tidbit... Cornell Dances in the Streets
Princeton had a pretty good ball club in 1899, despite not having a coach. The team went 12-1 and was later credited with a national championship by some services, as captain "Big Bill" Edwards ran the show. It looked like a well-run operation on November 1, 1899, when the 7-0 and unscored-upon Tigers stepped onto Cornell's Percy Field to face the 6-1 Cornell Big Red, who had shut out six opponents and suffered a lone loss at Chicago. Tiger fans in Philadelphia who could not trek to Ithaca hung around outside the Philadelphia Inquirer's office to monitor the mini-gridiron simulating the game as reports came in.