Word: lopsidedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Fans cheered, ushers and grounds keepers waved hello, and rookies nudged one another. There, wearing the familiar No. 5 and a lopsided grin stood a nostalgic figure- the matchless Yankee Clipper, Joe DiMaggio, 53, back on the field in Yankee Stadium after 17 years of retirement. Instead of sporting those...
Levin and Jarvis played nearly flawless tennis against their highly-rated opponents. By the end of the match, Curry and Powell had become frustrated to the point of disbelief. The lopsided win helped to assuage Levin's singles loss to Curry.
Levin displayed great pressure tennis as he squeaked by Army star Barry Conway 6-4, 0-6, 10-8. Last year Levin suffered a lopsided loss to Conway. "John's game has improved 30 per cent since then," according to coach Jack Barnaby. "Last year John aspired to play great...
The criterion of "balance," which the Council of Deans feared was open to misunderstanding and its critics feared was open to misuse, is gone. Now educational stations will be able to televise any Harvard program with educational content, no matter how lopsided it is politically. The only qualification the Council...
Despite the lopsided score, the Crimson netmen had to struggle for their victory. "The same thing happens every year," Harvard coach Jack Barnaby admitted after the match. "We were just too overconfident."