Under the tie-breaker rules in place in 1949, Clegg was originally the outright winner: he and Austen were tied on 23 votes, but Clegg polled six 3-vote games to Austen's five.[3] In 1980, the League removed the tie-break from the rules and allowed for multiple tied winners in the same year, and in 1989 it retrospectively removed the tie-breaker from all previous counts, elevating Austen to joint winner of the 1949 medal.[4]