I don't think you scuttled it. I'm sure someone was assigned to do it and just totally forgot or got wrapped up in something else. I'm sure you'll get a call or an email being all "OMG I suck." But more professional sounding.
I have also had recruiters/HR people fail to get a proper number before or something. Calling back is the right thing to do -- it let them know that you are interested, that there was a fuckup and not just you ignoring them, etc.
The most professional way I can think of to do it is to proactively say "sorry that we didn't end up being able to connect today, here's my schedule for the next N days, please pick a time and confirm it with me?"
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