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Boston's Peter McNab finally broke the deadlock 51 seconds into the third stanza. He lifted a rebound past Smith from a tangle of players in front of the New York net moments after the Islander goalie had kicked out a blast from the point by Brad Park...
...violating the Colombian constitution. The compromise scheme, drawn up by President Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala after his ruling Liberal Party made a strong showing (54% of the vote) in nationwide municipal elections early last week, had been intended as a concession that could lead the way out of the deadlock. In fact, the government had already named a blue-ribbon panel of nine civilian jurists to oversee the legal procedures. The terrorists' rebuff thus came as a severe disappointment...
Earlier, the Friars had scored three times in the second period turning a 1-1 deadlock into a 4-1 lead. But Cornell's Brock Tredway, who had demonstrated all night why he is considered one of the best two-way players in the ECAC, took advantage of a four-four situation and circled behind the Providence net, tucking the puck past Fiske's glove side to narrow the margin...
...urgency about a Ford decision? Foremost is the possibility of a party rush toward Reagan in the glow of his New Hampshire victory. While Ford has talked in the past of waiting for a potential deadlock at the nominating convention, many of the party's pros consider that most unlikely. They also note that the filing deadlines for remaining key primary elections are either past or imminent. Nevertheless, if Ford were to start filing this week in all primaries still open, he would have a chance to win 729, or 36%, of the 1,994 national convention delegates...
Soviet coach Viktor Tikhonov had put Myshkin in the nets to replace starter Vladislav Tretiak at the end of the first period, which ended in a 2-2 deadlock...