Word: ties
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Each class has now won a game in the championship series, and both series are tie. Ninety beat ninety-one yesterday in a game marked chiefly by the interest shown by the spectators. The juniors got five hits for ten in the seventh inning, and this would have won the game easily had they fielded with any ordinary ability. Luce made the first run on a base on balls, a passed ball and a wild pitch. In the third two bases on balls and a hit filled the bases, and Austrian's muff of Luce's throw...
...satisfaction with their work; then a motion of definite approval of the attitude of the report was passed. The committee demands one game of football at New York, the barring of special students from the teams and a deciding game of baseball on neutral grounds in case of a tie. A motion that the committee confer with Princeton with a view to making similar arrangements brought out the strong feeling of Yale regarding discrimination against Princeton, but was finally laid on the table because it was thought best to finish the business in hand first. The committee was instructed...
Section 1. Base Ball : There shall be four games of base ball annually between the "nines" of the universities, two to be played at New Haven and two at Cambridge. In case the games result in a tie a fifth game shall be played. Tie games shall be played alternately at New Haven and Cambridge. Of the four games the third shall be at Cambridge the day after Harvard Class Day and the fourth at New Haven on the Tuesday of Yale Commencement Week...
...Haven or New York as Yale shall elect. If New York is chosen, the second game shall be played there. If New Haven is selected, the second game shall be played in alternate years at Cambridge and New Haven respectively. In case the games result in a tie the victory shall belong to the team scoring the greater number of points...
...against Ninety-one. Robb (anchor) Bisbee, Johnson, and Wright pulled against the regular junior team, Higgins (anchor), Bass, Nichols and De Normandie. Ninety-one had the south end. There was some difficulty at the first drop and it had to be started again. At the drop the teams were tied. Ninety-three gained little by little until at the end of the first minutes they had three-quarters of an inch. They lost on a heave by Ninety-one, but regained, and at four minutes, had 3 4 in. At five minutes the judges decided that the pull was exactly...