Word: ties
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Only one more game is to be played in the class nine contest, that between '88 and '85, if however this game should be won by the seniors, there would be a tie between '88, '86, and '85. Should the freshmen win, they will secure the class championship. '87 is out of the contest. The following is the standing of the nines...
...Memorial Halls played a tie game with the Bay States Saturday. Only seven innings were played on account of the rain. Score...
...stated at the time by the Boston Herald in its base-ball column, that our freshman had a right to claim the tie game and series; the same position was also taken by the Advocate...
...were these; Yale, '87, won the first game of the series at New Haven. The second game, played here, resulted in a victory for Harvard '87, by the score of 5 to 1. Each team having won a game, the only thing to do was to play off the tie by a third game at some neutral place. This was done in eighty-six's freshman year. A choice of one of three days on which to play off the tie was offered Yale, '87, by Harvard, '87, but Yale refused to play on any of those days. Then, finally...
...three victorious nines in the preliminary series will play the final games under the following rules. A series of three games will be played, and, in case of a tie, the two nines credited with the greatest number of runs will play a game to decide the championship. Any nine may take one player from one of the disbanded nines. In case of rain, the captains and the manager of the CRIMSON nine will make a new date. Umpires must be chosen from players on the class or 'varsity nines...