Word: tieing
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...recent meeting of the Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association an attempt was made to settle the tie between Harvard and Columbia for the championship, but as Harvard's protest of the Pennsylvania game was not acted upon, the tie between Harvard and Columbia still stood. The protest was finally referred to James Garvin of the Crescent Athletic club. Since the point was purely a technical one it has now been decided by Harvard to withdraw the protest. For this reason the championship banner will be duplicated and one will be awarded to both Harvard and Columbia...
Saturday, June 30. Baseball--Harvard vs. Yale at New York, in case of tie...
...Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association, composed of representatives from Harvard, Pennsylvania, Cornell and Columbia, will meet in New York on Saturday to award the championship. As the games now stand, Harvard and Columbia have each a victory, a defeat and a tie to their credit, but as Harvard has protested the Pennsylvania game, the whole matter rests on the decision on this protest. The chances are that the game will be awarded to Harvard, as Pennsylvania broke a rule in refusing to play off the tie...
...innings. The outfield played well and Camp and Quinby did good work in the infield. Guernsey, who played third base on account of a slight injury to Brown, was not satisfactory. Cook pitched his first game this season and allowed Andover only two hits. The Brown game was a tie until the fourteenth inning, when Captain Clark made a home run. Every man on the Yale team hit safely, but in the field eight errors were made. Brown, who was back at third, and Quinby did the best work for Yale. Robertson pitched well and showed great steadiness with...
...Johnson, Y., 10 ft. 8 in.; second, a tie between Adriance, Y., Hord, Y, Hoyt, H., and Prouty, H., at 10 ft. 3 in. Second and third points divided. On the toss for the medals Adriance won the second and Hoyt the third...