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Word: tieing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first in 27 1-5 s; E. B. Bodley, Harvard, second. Third heat-Herbert Mapes, Columbia, first in 43 4-5s; S. D. Pierce, Columbia, second. Trial for seconds won by Deming in 28s; final heat won by Mapes in 26 2-5 s. Williams and Mandell were tied for second place in the final. Williams won the tie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Intercollegiate Games. | 5/27/1889 | See Source »

...inexcusable muffs of thrown balls. Carpenter played faultlessly at first, and Cummin made good catches in left field. Brown's work at third base was hardly creditable. The freshmen had a good lead up to the eighth inning when by poor work they allowed Fall River to tie the score. It seems to be characteristic of this year's freshman team so long as it is ahead to play a careless game. With the score tied, the nine has had good luck in winning extra inning games, but no such fortune can be expected to help it win the Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard '92, 10; Fall River High School, 6. | 5/25/1889 | See Source »

...freshman and Law school nines played a tie game on Jarvis yesterday, the score being six to six. Only five innings were played so as to allow time for the lacrosse team to practice. At the beginning of the fifth inning the freshmen were three runs ahead, but in that inning the Law school men batted well, and, aided by a combination of errors on the part of Ninety-two, secured three runs, tieing the score. The batteries were, Ninety-two, Spaulding pitcher, Hollis catcher; the Law school, Austrian pitcher, Thayer catcher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-two, 6; Law School Team, 6. | 5/14/1889 | See Source »

...three players who were tied for first place in the chess tournament finally decided to draw lots as to the best means of settling the contest. The drawing gave F. W. Nichols, '92, first prize; F. M. Brown, '90, second, and S. W. Sturgis, '90, third. The games among these players have been so even that several attempts to play off the tie resulted in one victory and one defeat for each man. So much time has been consumed in these matches the only practicable means of finishing the tournament seemed an appeal to chance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chess Tournament. | 3/6/1889 | See Source »

...accordance with the usual custom the election of the Yale Lit. board took place a few days ago. After considerable preliminary discussion, a vote was taken which resulted in the election of Messrs. Crosby, Sage, Colton, and Hurd, and in a tie between Messrs. Opdyke and Beckford. After another ballot with a like result the matter was left pending for settlement till some future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Lit. | 3/5/1889 | See Source »

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