Word: ties
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Open Record made by Gene Sarazen in 1932. The only golfer in the field who still had a chance of beating it was an obscure young Italian professional named Anthony Manero who, playing 20 minutes behind Cooper, now needed exactly one over par on the last three holes to tie. Cooper, however, was in no state of mind for casual reading. Instead he was experiencing those moments of total recall which, an essential part of their favorite pastime, are even more inevitable for good golfers than...
...explosion shot that dropped into the cup at the 16th, a 45-ft. putt that did the same thing at the 17th. For his fourth round he had a shaky 73 which was still good enough to make his final score look solid. Dour-faced old Macdonald Smith, who tied with his brother for the Open in 1910 and has narrowly missed winning it more often than any other golfer in the world, had needed to gain five strokes to tie. He gained only one. Handsome Victor Ghezzi, needing a final 71, had taken 81. If he had further doubts...
Captain Dick Maguire's pennant-bound Crimson baseball team needs a League victory over Dartmouth here tomorrow or one at the Bulldog's expense next week to clinch Harvard's first Eastern championship. The Green have a mathematical chance to tie if they take their remaining three games while the Mitchellmen lose a trio...
...parliamentary bullying from the moderator's chair, celebrating the Lord's Supper, reciting the Apostles' Creed, prayer ("When misused to shelve important issues or gain an unfair advantage over opponents in debate, it is a very objectionable thing") and singing such hymns as Blest Be the Tie That Binds ("When it is dragged in at unexpected times, it often marks some particularly vicious and unbrotherly...
...vacancies on the seven-man board of governors of the Federal Reserve System, since President Roosevelt has never named a representative for agriculture. On a showdown in the potent Reserve Board open market committee, the five committeemen elected by the Federal Reserve Banks could, if they would, force a tie with the five remaining members of the Board...