Word: tied
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Claude M. Hart, 58, of Boston, won the play-off of his tie with Henry S. Redfield, 59, of Hartford, for the U. S. senior golf title (TIME, Sept. 22). Scores?Hart, 77; Redfield, 84, over the Apawamis course. Oddly, both men were of that rare links species, the lefthander...
...week should disclose who the two ends will be. It seems almost a certainty that Holder, a first-string end of the 1922 Crimson team, which held the Tiger to a tie and defeated Malcolm Aldrich's eleven in the Bowl 10-3, must fill one of the end positions. The other end of the line is not so certain--with Robb, Beals, Dean and Hitch the most promising contenders...
...Kursky, Commissioner of Justice; Minjiniki Elyava, Head of the Trans-Caucasian Federation; Karl Redek, famed diplomat; another arch-devil, Bela Kun, quondam Red Dictator of Hungary. In the dock a small man, quite bald, about 45, dressed in a cheap double-breasted grey sack suit and a thin black tie. His face was reminiscent of a youthful Napoleon, but "cadaverous and drawn with deep shadows under the eyes." He was unafraid and viewed the spectators lazily. He was the arch-desperado, Gen. Boris Savinkov...
...Eastbourne, England, France arose and broke her semi-final tie with England, won 3 matches...
...label on the bottle was marked "Cyanide," but despite the forty-minute tie-up, the speaker predicted an overwhelming majority in the event the prisoner was released on bail. There was no insurance...