Word: tied
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...furious ringing of bells. A messenger entered bearing an alarm clock which he said was for Vice President Dawes. The messenger was rebuked for reviving an old source of embarrassment to Mr. Dawes . . . the nap he took when his presence in the Senate would have broken a tie and made Charles B. Warren Attorney General...
...case the Yale-Princeton and Harvard-Yale hockey series both result in ties, the third game of the Harvard Yale series will in all probability be played in New Haven on March 3, as Madison Square Garden cannot be secured. If, however, the Harvard-Yale series results in a tie, and the Yale-Princeton series does not, the third game will be played in New York...
...Milanese, he conceived the notion of supplying many of them with chopped beef, pork and veal, seasoned and stuffed tightly into the intestinal tubing of a pig. He showed them how they might wind this provender about their necks or waists to carry it easily; how they might tie and cut it in short lengths to share with their fellows or ration themselves. The invention met with instant and universal approval...
...clip through Colgate's lather. But Colgate's backs were slippery, the Colgate line stood stiff as bris tles, and Colgate, beaten only by the Navy, did what no other team has done to Brown, holding the almost-national champions to a 10 to 10 tie...
Molinet of Cornell steered his big, red and rejuvenated applecart against a Penn team which wavered in the first half, and came out with locker-room courage after the intermission to tie the score with a field goal and a touchdown...