Word: see-saw
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Although beset by injuries to All-Ivy forward Don Fleming (ankle) and next year's co-captain guard Tom Mannix (wrist) in the first two contests, the Crimson acquitted itself well, losing a couple of tight see-saw battles...
...that were agonizingly frittered away, the errant passes and shots, you could hear the post-mortems even as the patient lapsed into a coma. The 5-3 loss at Princeton, when Harvard aimed (or misaimed) nearly 50 shots on goal. The blown 3-0 Beanpot advantage over B.C. The see-saw battles in New Haven and Hanover...
...remained sufficiently sloppy through the first 12 minutes to allow Harvard to stage a see-saw battle. But with eight minutes remaining before intermission, atrophy set in and paralyzed the Crimson charges. From there...
Senior Todd Tanaka's spike in the fifth and deciding game ended a see-saw match and gave the Harvard volleyball team an exciting 3-2 victory over a taller Northeastern University (N.U.) squad last night...
...fans in the bleachers of the IAB watched intently as Ed McNamara of NYU and Rich Pantel of Princeton fought a see-saw battle. At the time--after six of eight rounds--they were the only two fencers ahead of Vastola. If--the crowd thought--Pantel beat the undefeated McNamara, Vastola could perhaps secure first or second by thrashing McNamara himself, then polishing off his last...