Word: tied
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tenth to E. L. Lane '24, 5-2. He was defeated twice by University foilsmen in the team matces but piled up a large succession of points in the individual tournament. His victory left E. H. Lane '24, E. L. Lane '24 and Grandfield of the Navy in a tie for second place. In the fence-off, Captain E. H. Lane easily won the second-place honors...
...were taken. By the first, cast by the full house at 8.30 o'clock the resolution "Resolved: That no individual should, under any circumstances, participate in war" was defeated 44 to 30; the second taken on the same resolution after a portion of the house had left, was a tie, 28 to 28; the third carried 29 to 13 to measure, "Resolved: That, in the opinion of this house, the Military Science Department of Harvard University should be abolished...
...Johnson, originally from McGill, won the 440. All three received their "blues."* In addition, B. M. Baker, of Virginia and Oxford, and W. E. Stevenson, of Princeton and Oxford, placed third in the 440 and broad jump, respectively. They got half-blues. The meet was a tie, each team scoring five firsts...
...Yale baseball games will come on June 17 and 18, on the latter date at Cambridge. In case of a tie the deciding game will be played at New York on June 21. If no tie occurs the season will close when the University and Freshman crews race Yale at New London...
...opening day Champion Capablanca was unable to do better than tie with Frenchman Janowski. For nine moves Janowski and Capa blanca followed closely the Queen's Gambit Declined. Then Janowski (white) surprised the champion by moving pawn to King's rook 4. The champion proceeded to play for a draw, and got it on the 20th move by cornering Janowski's king in perpetual check...