Palmer Stadium was built in 1914 and the Yale Bowl opened later that year.
The Tigers will play home games in Palmer Stadium this season and at sites to be determined in 1997.
Tearing down venerable Palmer Stadium, where Princeton teams had performed since 1914, was an easy task.
Palmer Stadium had space for 45,750 but had not been filled in 30 years.
No Columbia team has won at Palmer Stadium since 1945.
Authorities thought perhaps he had been crushed against the wall of Palmer Stadium, while the crowd was exiting from the game.
The old site, Palmer Stadium in Princteon, just wasn't big enough to handle the start for the 2,500 or so riders who show up each year.
The Tigers dominated the Lions on their way to a 22-6 victory at Palmer Stadium.
However, 80 years of exposure to the elements has not left Palmer Stadium in good shape.
Princeton football fans can buy bits of soon-to-be-demolished Palmer Stadium and help pay for a new one in the process.