Word: tieing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard point-winners who are now in College won last May five first, one second, five third places and a tie for second place, --a total of 32 3-4 points. The ten Yale veterans won three first, five second, and three third places, --a total of 28 points...
...former winning by less than a yard in 10m. 2 3-5s. The 1000-yard run was won by J. Bray, Williams, scratch, in 2m. 25 3-5s. R. McC. Walsh '02, 35 yds., was a good second. The running high jump resulted in a tie between N. F. Glidden '03, 5 in., and F. C. Ware '01, 5 in., each making an actual jump of 5 ft., 6 5-8 in. Glidden won the jump-off. A. N. Rice '00, C. M. Rotch '01 and S. G. Ellis '01 were tied for the best actual jump...
June 30. Harvard, in case of tie, at New York...
...baseball team will play its first game on March 31 and will end the season by games with Harvard on June 21 at Cambridge, June 26 at New Haven, and, in case of a tie, on June 30 in New York. The schedule follows, omitting the Easter trip...
...hockey team tied the Newtowne Club yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field by the score of 3 to 3. The game was the hardest yet played. Although the team played a fast and consistent game during the first half, which resulted in its favor, the second half was marked by a decided slump and a corresponding rally on the part of Newtowne which finally resulted in a tie game. The line-up, which continued the same during the whole game, was as follows: A. M. Goodridge, goal; Russell, point; Hardy, coverpoint; Laverack, F. S. Goodridge, Hoxie, Beardsell, forwards...