1. Another forecaster picks it second, and one other puts it in a tie for runner-up. 2. A company which makes silk ties for the Buckingham Palace gift shop is working flat out to keep up with demand. 3. In the Drum Major Senior event, there was a tie for first place between John Noble and Alan McBride with the verdict going to the Scotsman. 4. The blonde midfield ace scored two quickfire goals in a minute to rescue this opening Gold Cup tie for the Blues. 5. And anyway I can get them in the sale if I choose to fight my way up to London I can get a Liberty tie for about twelve pounds. 6. Almost forgotten is the fact that UCLA can clinch a tie for the conference title Saturday, and face a postseason no less rewarding than the Rose Bowl. 7. Ammiano was exulting over the newspaper poll, which put him in a statistical tie for second place without even being listed as one of the candidates. 8. And he has a tie for second and a third-place finish as well. |