Word: tiedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Once-lowly Cornell remained undefeated (they tied last week) by spoiling Colgate's homecoming weekend, 21-12. The Red Raider offense sorely missed the explosive punch of Henry White, Bob Relph, and the rest of last year's graduated eastern powerhouse squad, as Cornell's three one-yard touchdown jaunts...
As Vorster himself suggested in his farewell speech, his successor will have his hands tied to a considerable extent by his own Cabinet colleagues and the dictates of party policy. Traditionally, Nationalist ideology has been divided between so-called verligte (enlightened) and verkrampte (narrow-minded) elements, though these days it...
Setting a new course record of 29:08, a pair of strong Providence runners tied for first-place honors. Dan Dillon, a 13th-place finisher in last year's nationals and the winner of the U.S. international trials last spring, and freshman teammate Ray Treacy stayed neck and neck ahead...
Ominously for the Somoza regime, the Sandinistas were not the only force that had risen. As soon as the guerrillas' well-planned attacks began, they were spontaneously joined by other youths-"los muchachos" (the boys), townspeople called them-and even by older men and women wielding their own hunting...
Just moments after the Detroit P.A. had announced the Yankees' 4-3 victory over Milwaukee, Boston Red Sox reliever Andy Hassler--a man who once lost 18 straight games--peered in on Tiger Jason Thompson with two on, the score tied, and the pennant fading fast. But in a gutty...