Word: ties
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...least 11-0 for F&M in the next match, with Harvard's Paul Catinella going against captain John Homiak, second in the East last year. The same two had met last season, and Homiak had won, 8-0. Catinella, however, held his opponent to a 4-4 tie. "This was the highlight of the meet," Lee said...
Untouted at the beginning of the season, Harvard swept past eight opponents before battling Yale to a 29-29 tie and winning a share of the Ivy League title...
DeMichele opened the scoring in the first period on assists from both Cavanagh and Owen, and then Bill Lamarche '64 scored to tie it up for St. Nick's. This was the end of the threat as Tom Micheletti scored a goal two minutes later which started a streak of six Harvard scores...
Usually-reliable sources in New Haven reported that Dowling, who has never played in a losing game and in only one tie, said "Gee, that's swell" on hearing of the award...
...another smash success last season in the title role of Atlanta's production of MacBird. His is a deft caricature of Lester Maddox as a bland, eupeptic nincompoop given to chats with God. Dressed in blue knee pants and jacket, a Buster Brown collar and a big red tie, Garner prances blithely across the stage, wagging his head, whistling his sibilants, letting his tongue loll inanely between parted lips. The portrayal produces whoops of delighted recognition from audiences, who know the original all too well...