Word: rematched
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Coach Pike pinpoints it. "Dave is the leader in the pool"--something never more clear than in a pair of games versus MIT earlier this month. In the first, Fasi's absence due to an injury was a big factor in MIT's 11-7 upset win. In the rematch, he was an offensive catalyst in a 25-14 Harvard rout. In contrast, according to Pike. Guerra is the one on the deck who keeps everyone loose before practice--as in a pre-game warmup when he helped the team get psyched for a game with Notre Dame by leading...
...Peoria, as a local issue this year. This was particularly evident in Michigan, where the 16.1% unemployment rate is the highest in the nation. In Pontiac, where the devastated auto industry has created a whopping 31.7% unemployment rate, former Democratic Congressman Robert Carr handily won a rematch against the Republican who upset him in 1980, Jim Dunn. "Of course this was a referendum on Reaganomics," said Carr the day after the election. "Voters don't want to bear the burden of this experiment any longer." Agreed Dunn, whose literature avoided even mentioning his Republican affiliation: "Unemployment...
...primary, which included i rematch between Edward J.King and further the Michard S.Dukakes, more than million citizens voted across the state. In canbridge 25,000 Democrats--twice us many us in 1980 and 60 percent more than in 1978--went to the pulls...
Whether or not Harvard is on the right track still remains to be seen A test of Harvard's new consistency comes Tuesday when the Crimson takes on MIT for a rematch...
...four victories earned the 16-member U.S. squad a spot in the final: a rematch with the powerful Aussies...