Word: lopsidedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Champion for so long (since 1941, with the single exception of 1949, when an attack of nerves ruined his game) that he seemed scornful of any opposition. Willie sat in his chair, smoked and impatiently tapped his foot while Joe made his runs. Then he moved to the table, chalked...
To young Marlon, better known in those days as Bud, life was an unbroken series of contests: Who could eat fastest, hold his breath longest, open his mouth widest, tell the biggest lie, do the least homework? One day he and some other boys invented the best game of all...
Last week Tennesseans voted. The lopsided results: for Senator-Kefauver, 389,000; Sutton, 165,000; for governor-Clement, 436,000; Browning, 177,000.
Penn made it nine straight losses for the varsity basketball team at Philadelphia last night, winning a dreary, lopsided contest by the score of 87 to 47.
The most lopsided win of the evening was scored by Captain Charlie Egan in the 440-yard freestyle, when he edged teammate Rapperport by five yards and M.I.T. by 3 1/2 laps in 5:03.7. Ted Whatley barely beat Jim Jorgensen in the 220-yard freestyle in 2:17.9.