Bucknell 1983
Bucknell at Princeton
September 24th, 1983
Outcome Unknown
And now for something completely different: the Princeton University Band presents the Wild, Wild World of Spurts.
“Princeton Forward”
Spanning the globe to bring you the constant variety of sports….Covering Tiger sports for over 60 years, the Band has been on hand for such memorable events as the 1981 football victory over Yale, the NCAA basketball playoffs, and the Pan-Ivy League L.L. Bean Duck Boot Classic, making the Band Princeton’s Number 1 athletic supporters. We bring you the human drama of athletic competition, the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat.
“Another One Bites the Dust” (Band forms a ski jump, while a skier wipes out and dies)
In today’s show we take you to the traditional Lewisburg javalin catching competition, the Beirut grenade toss, and the Soviet trap and plane shoot. But first a word from our sponsor. Now, the famous Princeton University Band for Tiger Light: To maintain our high-stepping sonic glory, we’re always sure to bring along plenty of cases of that great new cream ale, Tiger Light. Brewed in Camden, Tiger Light is made for the way ’87 drinks beer — no additives, no preservatives, and no alcohol…never had it, never will. Now, caffeine free! Tiger Light…nothing you’ve ever wanted in a beer…and less. Forming:
a) a caffeine-free drink
b) cream-filled doughnuts
c) cows fighting diabetes
d) clean formats are dull, or
e)
f) the Campus Fund Drive
The Band urges you to support the Campus Fund Drive, now in its 50th year.
“Mission Impossible” (Band forms ‘C.F.D.’)
Today we focus on Princeton University where we take an in-depth look at the annual cane spree competition. In years past, packs of roving freshmen assaulted a solitary soph and his coveted cane, pilphering his symbol of supremacy. Once they possessed a cane, freshmen were able to speak sophomorically and carry a big stick. Today, there are over 14,872 events, ranging from the Fine Tower Platform Dive to the 100-meter Back Stroke in Dillon. Whoops! This year, even the pool is dry for freshmen. Plans for future events are well under way, so do not be alarmed if you see the daring and dangerous “Meet-Someone-From-Outside-Your-Residential-College” Competition, or the ever-popular Mudwrestling in the pit behind Alexander Hall. Looking forward to the cane of the future the Band forms…the Light Sabre.
“Sabre and Spurs” (Band forms a light sabre, not a dick)
Don’t touch that dial! Stay tuned for the second half of the Princeton/Bucknell gridiron classic!
September 24th, 1983
Outcome Unknown
And now for something completely different: the Princeton University Band presents the Wild, Wild World of Spurts.
“Princeton Forward”
Spanning the globe to bring you the constant variety of sports….Covering Tiger sports for over 60 years, the Band has been on hand for such memorable events as the 1981 football victory over Yale, the NCAA basketball playoffs, and the Pan-Ivy League L.L. Bean Duck Boot Classic, making the Band Princeton’s Number 1 athletic supporters. We bring you the human drama of athletic competition, the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat.
“Another One Bites the Dust” (Band forms a ski jump, while a skier wipes out and dies)
In today’s show we take you to the traditional Lewisburg javalin catching competition, the Beirut grenade toss, and the Soviet trap and plane shoot. But first a word from our sponsor. Now, the famous Princeton University Band for Tiger Light: To maintain our high-stepping sonic glory, we’re always sure to bring along plenty of cases of that great new cream ale, Tiger Light. Brewed in Camden, Tiger Light is made for the way ’87 drinks beer — no additives, no preservatives, and no alcohol…never had it, never will. Now, caffeine free! Tiger Light…nothing you’ve ever wanted in a beer…and less. Forming:
a) a caffeine-free drink
b) cream-filled doughnuts
c) cows fighting diabetes
d) clean formats are dull, or
e)
f) the Campus Fund Drive
The Band urges you to support the Campus Fund Drive, now in its 50th year.
“Mission Impossible” (Band forms ‘C.F.D.’)
Today we focus on Princeton University where we take an in-depth look at the annual cane spree competition. In years past, packs of roving freshmen assaulted a solitary soph and his coveted cane, pilphering his symbol of supremacy. Once they possessed a cane, freshmen were able to speak sophomorically and carry a big stick. Today, there are over 14,872 events, ranging from the Fine Tower Platform Dive to the 100-meter Back Stroke in Dillon. Whoops! This year, even the pool is dry for freshmen. Plans for future events are well under way, so do not be alarmed if you see the daring and dangerous “Meet-Someone-From-Outside-Your-Residential-College” Competition, or the ever-popular Mudwrestling in the pit behind Alexander Hall. Looking forward to the cane of the future the Band forms…the Light Sabre.
“Sabre and Spurs” (Band forms a light sabre, not a dick)
Don’t touch that dial! Stay tuned for the second half of the Princeton/Bucknell gridiron classic!