Word: tied
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Ninety-five, O; Exeter, O.The senior eleven played a tie game with Phillips Exeter on Saturday at Exeter. Both teams played excellent football. The ninety five centre was specially strong. For Exeter, Gillespie, the right end, did the best all-round work. The seniors lined up : Whiteside, r.e.; Pierce, r.t.; Potter, r.g.; Doucette, c.; Thompson, l.g.; Teele, l.t.; L. Davis, l.e.; Knapp, q.b.; Jackson, h.b.; Hitch, h.b.; Miller...
Ninety-Six, 4; Dorchester, 4.The junior eleven and Dorchester A.A. played a close and exciting game Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field, resulting in a tie, 4 to 4. Ingalls made the touchdown for '96. The juniors lined...
Ninety-Five, 6; C. H. & L., 6.The seniors played the Cambridge High and Latin School eleven on Soldiers Field yesterday to a tie...
...ball down the field to the five yard line, when Hayes ploughed through the right centre to the line. He dropped the ball, but Dunlop carried it over for a touch-down. Brewer failed the goal, and the half closed a few minutes later with the score a tie...
...interesting game, long runs being made by Thorne, Marks and Beard of Yale, and by the Draper brothers of Williams. The principal point of interest was the feat of Williams in scoring against Yale and keeping the contest a tie for nearly the entire first half. Yale scored in two minutes, and had the ball at the Williams 25 yard line when a snap-back fumble lost it. Williams then made dogged gains until the ball had been planted at Yale's five yard line. On the next down F. Draper went through Yale's right tackle and over...