Word: raced
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...result of a 3-all tie between Companies B and C last Monday, the winner of the intramural league's three-cornered race will have to be determined by a play-off between these two clubs today. The winner will meet Lowell next week...
...just possible that the U.S. may not know who its next President will be until a good two weeks after the Nov. 7 election. Six states, anticipating slow delivery of ballots from the battlefronts, will not count their soldier votes until late in November. If the race is close, their 84 electoral votes may tip the scales of victory. And it is even mathematically possible-so the statisticians delightedly figured last week-that a final, hairline decision might be delayed even longer. The U.S. might actually hang on the hook of suspense until Rhode Island, with four electoral votes, counts...
...final days in the race will find Company B taking on Adams Wednesday, and Lowell on Thursday. The C team also plays on Thursday, as it will try to overcome the NROTC. If the Navy teams lose these key games, they may find themselves looking at a civilian pennant winner
...showdown in the tight race will come next Tuesday, when Company C, which has been trailing the B nine all season, will get a chance to down the leaders. Lowell will take on the NROTC team-mates, Wallace would have lost only one encounter. He struck out 51 of the opposition during the season, and hurled three shutouts...
...tightened its grip on first place in the intramural league yesterday, as it took a 9 to 0 forfeit win from the NROTC. With less than two weeks left in the hard-ball season, the undefeated B team has a one game edge on its nearest rival, in a race which any of four teams might conceivably...