Word: ties
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...third season, the class championship of the college. The victorious nine has done the best of work this spring, and has labored for success most earnestly. The contest for the remaining places will be watched with some interest, as the game between Eighty-nine and Ninety will tie the winner for second place with Eighty-seven...
...Pittsburgs were victorious over the Volunteers yesterday by a score of 7 to 4. The Volunteers were unable to hit Paul, '89, the pitcher of the Pittsburgs, for more than two straggling hits. This leaves a tie between these two clubs for the championship of the first series; and the club which wins the next game will have to play the Victors the champions of the second series, for the amateur championship of the college. The latter game is scheduled for next Saturday morning...
...race for the class championship is closer this year than it has been for several years. No one team is pre-eminently better than its competitors. The result is that every class has won and lost an equal number of games, making the standing a tie...
With one run to tie the score, Cornell went to the bat in the ninth. Taylor made a scratch hit, a pass ball and a put out sent him to third. At this point Schreiner tried an old Chicago trick. He endeavord to get Bingham to throw him the ball on the plea that it was ripped. Had Bingham done so, the ball would have been blocked; the man on third would have scored...
...rain came down in torrents as the ball was placed for the second half. Mr. Blake rolled up his collar, grinned and said nothing about stopping, and with two or three exceptions, the hundred or more spectators followed his example; they were bound to see the tie broken...