Word: deadlocking
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October 13: The fourth quarter of the Harvard-Columbia football game. Coach Restic poured in the reserves with the Crimson ahead, 57-0, resulting in a 0-0 deadlock in the final quarter. Almost as exciting as Ward Cleaver's cardigan sweater...
...dropped another squeaker last night, 92-90, to Boston University in the semifinals of the Beanpot Tournament at the IAB. Freshmen forward Bruce Engle and sophomore guard Steve Jones did the trick for the Terriers, each sinking two fatal baskets in the final two minutes, breaking an 82-82 deadlock...
...represent labor, another third will speak for shareholders, and the remaining third will be chosen by the first two groups. Predictably, corporate leaders have been horrified. Even in Germany, some heads of major corporations predict that giving labor an equal voice in company planning will lead only to endless deadlock, with the worker-directors vetoing everything that the shareholder-directors want to do, and vice versa...
...return to the battle lines of Oct. 22, before the Third Army was encircled. Egypt views this as a serious violation of the cease-fire and as an indication that Israel cannot be trusted to keep its word. Top Egyptian officials hope that Kissinger can help break the deadlock by pressuring Israel to begin a troop withdrawal from the west bank...
With roughly 15 minutes left in the half the deadlock was broken. After a cornerkick by Crimson team captain Lyman Bullard the ball deflected off a pile of players around the goal mouth. The ball came rolling out to Stuart Jones. "I cracked it," Jones said later. Jones' blast bounced off the Yale goal tender's chest and went into the corner of the goal to give the Harvard squad a 2-1 lead they never relinquished...