Word: tied
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...every where that Mary went, the Lamb was sure to go." This more of less fond relation is equally true of the Republican and Democratic Parties, but the tie is not so much of love as competition. Some few days ago the Republican sympathizers in Harvard arose, in their strength, and almost by spontaneous generation, the Democratic constituency yesterday loomed up in rivalry. There is a remote possibility of future skirmishing worthy of the two descendants of once virile forbears...
...scores have shown anything, it is that consistency in either winning or losing holds no place among Harvard's habits this year. The Crimson has played its best games of the season against Princeton, yet in the first case the victory was foreshadowed by a 1-1 tie with the Maples, while the second time the only prelude was the B. A. A. rout. On another occasion a goal-aplece deadlock with the Maples ushered in the 3-0 defeat by the Elis, and more recently still the successes over Princeton and Hamilton only paved the way for the recently...
When Harvard's forward, Beals, received the puck from Captain Crosby in the fourth overtime period of the Princeton-hockey game last Monday, and smashed it into the net, he broke a 1 to 1 tie, won the Princeton series for the University, and put the Crimson sextet in a position where it can again aspire to the Big Three championship. It marked the athletic climax of the past week...
With the final period nearly over Hardy shot a goal and his team seemed about to get the other that was needed to tie the score, but the Crimson came back with two more in quick succession, clinching the game...
...epee bouts the Crimson swordsmen were forced to be content with a 2 to 2 tie, although F. W. Saunders '24 won both of his bouts...