Monday, Mar. 16, 1925

Tie

In Fargo, N. D., the girls of the Pingree High School basketball team played the young women of the Kensal High. After the regulation four periods had been played, the score still stood at 0 to 0. Three extra periods went by without the shooting of a single basket. The girls then played four more extra periods, making a total of eleven, and still no one could score a goal. At this point the referee, frightened by the weary, wilted appearance of the young women, ordered them to decide the contest by the toss of a penny. "Heads," cried the captain of the Kensal team in a thin voice. The referee moved the palm of one hand from the back of the other, exposed the stern profile of an Indian. Kensal had won.