Word: tied
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...select group of unbeaten teams as a result of Saturday's games. Those to fall from their lofty perches near the top rungs of the football ladder were Cornell, Brown, Georgetown and Washington and Jefferson. The University and Princeton having avoided the abyss of defeat by playing a tie game, are two among the seven who can still display clean slates. The others are Penn State, Pittsburg, Wesleyan, Stevens Tech and Boston College...
...Princeton game, this tradition has come into a great deal of criticism and it is generally believed that had the University opened up with some of the heaves, which proved so disconcerting to their opponents, earlier in the game, the final score would not have been a tie. It will not be surprising if the next two games show a reversion from this policy...
...University soccer team was defeated Saturday by the Princeton eleven, 5 to 1. Until the end of the scheduled periods the two teams fought to a 1 to 1 tie. Then in the two extra 10-minute sessions which followed, the Orange and Black eleven showed its superior endurance, and by scoring three goals in quick succession and one later, won the game...
...striking similarity to last year's drawn battle, history repeated itself on Saturday when the Tiger and Crimson elevens fought desperately to a 14 to 14 tie on Soldiers Field. This year's contest was possibly less full of freaks and thrills, but was nevertheless crowded with exciting breaks which threw the balance first one way and then the other. Like last year, a Princeton victory seemed certain till a whirlwind of forward passes near the end of the last period performed the "impossible." This time the aerial combination was Buell and Macomber, not Felton and Casey, and the pass...
...Freshmen's bolt was shot for the moment; the Tigers, aided by a five-yard penalty, completed a 30-yard pass, Smith to Tyson, after the next kickoff. Four plunges sufficed to tie the score just before the period ended. After the kick-off. Princeton recovered a fumbled punt on the Freshmen's 20-yard line. Carrying on with the same drive which netted the previous goal, Captain Smith carried the ball over in four plunges. At this point the Tiger rush stopped up, and a period was spent in useless passes and exchanges of kicks, accompanied by many fumbles...