Word: ties
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...same events as last year; parallel bars, horizontal bar, two-hand vault, running high jump, standing high jump, and flying rings. In addition to these class flags will be awarded to the class winning the greatest number of first prizes in the first three meetings. In case of a tie, second places will count. In sparring and wrestling, first prizes only will count. The tug-of-war will count as but one event in this contest. Entries will close on 'Thursday before each meeting, at 10 P. M., and can be made to R. D. Smith, Jr., 38 Holyoke House...
First event.- Fry, '86, 9 balls; Hutchinson, '84, Slocum, '86, Foster, Sp. S. tie on 8 balls; Goodwin, '84, Austin, '86, tie on 7 balls...
Second event.- Goodwin, '84, 9 birds; Hutchinson, '84, 6 birds; slocum, '86, Austin, '86, Palmer, '87, tie on 5 birds...
Third event.- Slocum, '86, 4 birds; Hutchinson, '84, forster, Sp. S. tie on 3 birds; Goodwin, '84 Frye, '86, tie on 2 birds...
...They propose that two sub-treasurers be appointed to assist the treasurer, that the executive committee shall consist of the president, captain and a graduate selected by the advisory committee; that at elections for captain of the navy, the chairman may cast the deciding vote in case of a tie, and that the president may be a member of the crew...