Word: tieing
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...qualifying round of the University golf championship was held on the links of the Oakley Country Club, on Friday and Saturday of last week. G. O. Thacher '01, U. A. Murdock, Jr., '04, F. Winsor 1Gr., and F. I. Emory '02, all of whom made 100, tied for the fifteenth and sixteenth places, and must play off their tie at the Oakley course on Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. m. One hole to decide. The following men qualified for the first fourteen places...
...drawings for the preliminary round resulted as follows: Ingalls vs. Russell, Gourlie vs. Richards, Vanderpool vs. Brown, Lindsley vs. Hoffmann, Thacher vs. Wheelock, Winston vs. winner of tie, Davenport vs. winner of tie...
...defeating Yale 6 to 0 and making good scores in all the other games. This year the team has not developed very quickly, but there are strong men in the team such as Slocovitch, Morley and Weeks. The only real indication of its strength can be gathered from the tie game with Williams, in which Columbia out classed her opponents but was unable to score. The other games played this year resulted in defeating Rutgers 11-0, and Wesleyan...
...election to settle the tie, which occurred in the election for fifth overseer last June, has been indefinitely postponed...
...following four graduates were elected for the full term of six years. Samuel Hill '79 of Minneapolis, Hon. G. F. Hoar '46 of Worcester, W. Lawrence '71 of Cambridge and E. W. Hooper '59 of Boston, For the fifth vacancy, A. Lincoln '63 and C. H. Russell '72 were tied. The question of the tie will come before the Overseers at their next meeting for decision...