Word: upset
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...Buckley does return, the slumping Crimson's (4-2, 2-2 Ivy) must-win contest Saturday looks much more promising. With Buckley, Harvard raced to three straight victories, including the 15-10 upset of Army, an outing that earned Buckley ECAC Player of the Week honors. Since his departure with damaged knee cartilage, the Crimson passing offense held together for a 20-12 victory over Cornell, then disappeared in consecutive losses to Dartmouth (30-12) and Princeton...
...edition endured a collective season-long case of schizophrenia, resulting in amazingly inconsistent performances. For highs, there was an 81-80 victory over Ronnie Perry and Holy Cross early in the season, and a 86-85 upset of Yale in the final game of the season. For lows, there was a 67-44 embarassment against UMass, a team that had lost 30 consecutive games, and an 85-63 defeat at Columbia...
...UPSET BY RISING taxes and angered by the inefficiency of state government. Bay State voters seem in a mood to approve Question Two on next Tuesday's ballot, a taxcutting referendum popularly known as Proposition 2 1/2. Should they succumb to that temptation, however, they would be virtually extinguishing local government in the Commonwealth, trusting only to faint hopes for tax reform to save Massachusetts from disaster...
...last week's Princeton-Yale upset, the Crimson women harriers travelled to Van Cortland Park, N.Y., Friday all set to take home the Ivy Championship crown. For one sweet hour they thought they had it, too, until a miscount was discovered and Princeton emerged the victor by a single point...
MISSOURI. In a stunning upset, Republican Christopher ("Kit") Bond lost his governorship in 1976 to Democrat Joseph Teasdale by less than 1 % of the vote. This year Bond is again running against Teasdale, and he smells blood. Says Bond: "I have no quarrels with Joe Teasdale as a human being. I just think he's been a miserable Governor." Bond pounds hard at Teasdale as the "Great Promiser" for not keeping his 1976 campaign pledge to reduce Missouri's electric utility rates. Says Bond: "Voters found out that they can't believe...