Word: tied
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshmen's twelve games, six stand in the won and five in the lost column, while one, the six-inning contest with Exeter on Wednesday, resulted in a 4-4 tie. The nine started off with a long jump in the first game of the season when it smothered Groton by 14 runs to none. K. N. Hill, in the - box for the yearlings, featured, allowing no hits...
...shot-put added to former schedule. Therefore suggest following events: 100-yard dash, 440-yard dash, 880-yard run, mile run, two-mile run, 120-yard high-hurdles, shot-put, hammer-throw, broad-jump, high-jump. Suggest Olympic rules govern meet, also suggest second places count in case of tie. FRED W. MOORE...
...race, as it is understood that they prefer to run the three-mile distance. The counting of second places, if the suggestion is accepted by the Englishmen, will be an innovation in International meets. In the four previous meets, it was unnecessary to provide for the case of a tie score, as only nine events were held...
...started with a rush, shooting a goal in the first few moments of play. Later in the first half the Penn players carried the attack into the Crimson part of the field. In the second period the visitors managed to get two shots home, and the University one. The tie necessitated two extra periods, in each of which the Crimson scored once...
...most of their scoring in the fifth, when three bunches hits counted two runs. They gained one tally before that, in the third, on a hit, a sacrifice and an error by Jenkins. The yearlings had also scored one run in the fourth, and soon broke the 3-3 tie in the fifth by getting two counts in their half of the inning...