Word: tied
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard Golf Club Handicap Medal Competition held Friday and Saturday of last week on the club's links, M. E. Jenkins 1L., with a handicap of six, and S. B. Buck '98, with a handicap of ten were tied for first place. The tie will be played off in the early part of this week. M. E. Jenkins also made the best actual score. T. M. Hastings '98, was the winner of Class B with a handicap of seven...
...that of most of its predecessors, and which undoubtedly does a great deal to strengthen the feeling of loyalty to Harvard University. Although the members of the class may leave Cambridge now and scatter throughout the country, we can feel assured that they will always respect and cherish the tie that binds every Harvard man to his University...
Yale then proceeded to tie the score. Camp got a base on balls. Wallace hit the ball for two bases, but Camp was held on third. Goodwin struck out Reed, however, who here took Fincke's place at third, Fincke going in to pitch, knocked a long fly, which enabled Camp to score. Hazen hit a clean single and Wallace and Keator scored. Greenway retired the side by striking...
Holy Cross scored two runs in the next two innings, and after that the score remained a tie until Fitz went to pieces in the ninth and let in four runs...
...case of a tie with Yale, the decisive game will be played in New York on July...